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Stirring up the muddy watersSeligmann, JeanNewsweek, 1993-08, Vol.122 (9), p.58New York: Newsweek LLCTexto completo disponível |
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Making the case for hands-on courtsKaye, Judith SNewsweek, 1999-10, Vol.134 (15), p.13New York: Newsweek Publishing LLCTexto completo disponível |
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The Family Goes Nuclear; Lopez and Fonda square off in 'Monster-in-Law.'Ansen, DavidNewsweek, 2005-05, Vol.145 (20), p.64-64New York: Newsweek LLCTexto completo disponível |
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China's New Family Values.(China plans laws to regulate divorce and marriage and outlaw adultery)Pappas, LeslieNewsweek, 1998-08, Vol.132 (8), p.36New York: Newsweek LLCTexto completo disponível |
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Trouble in the Family: Two of Saddam's sons-in-law defect, vowing to work to topple his regime. Washington would love to help them—and to hear their secretsBartholet, Jeffrey ; Breslau, Karen ; Dennis, MarkNewsweek, 1995-08, Vol.126 (8), p.32New York: Newsweek Publishing LLCTexto completo disponível |
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Trouble in the family.(Saddam Hussein's daughters and sons-in-law defect)Batholet, JeffreyNewsweek, 1995-08, Vol.126 (8), p.32New York: Newsweek LLCTexto completo disponível |
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Breaking Up Is Hard to Do in Arkansas; Why Divorce Laws Are Getting Stricter; While family-value types are pushing to make divorce even more difficult, some states want to speed your path to freedomMcCoy, Tracey HarringtonNewsweek, 2015-05, Vol.164 (21)Newsweek LLCTexto completo disponível |
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Portrait of a Family; Few firsthand accounts exist of the Saudi clan that produced the master terrorist Osama bin Laden. His forthright sister-in-law Carmen is set to change thatDickey, ChristopherNewsweek (International, Atlantic edition), 2004-04, p.56Newsweek LLCTexto completo disponível |
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Who's Looking After the Interests of Children?: Family: A devastating tug of war highlights the need for child-friendly custody lawsCowley, Geoffrey ; Springen, Karen ; Miller, Susan ; Lewis, Shawn D ; Titunik, VeraNewsweek, 1993-08, Vol.122 (7), p.54New York: Newsweek Publishing LLCTexto completo disponível |
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Portrait of a Family ; Few firsthand accounts exist of the Saudi clan that produced the master terrorist Osama bin Laden. His forthright sister-in-law Carmen is set to change that: Atlantic EditionDickey, ChristopherNewsweek (International, Atlantic edition), 2004-04, p.56New York: Newsweek Publishing LLCTexto completo disponível |