On the floor, he was a sweetie, flattering the grandmothers and laughing with our parents.
She says she was convinced she was the biological daughter of the Colonel and that the Grandmothers were targeting him for political reasons.
The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, whose own children were disappeared, have identified dozens of sons and daughters of victims of the military repression.
After making her views clear, and amid rumors that one of the grandmothers wished to defect, Sister Jeanne was quickly brushed to the sidelines by the White House.
It pointed to a link between the grandmothers' symptoms of depression and the grandchildren's emotional and behavioural troubles, but found that many of these families were not getting the help they needed.
Although once leaning toward having Elin returned to Cuba, Sister Jeanne, after meeting the two grandmothers and watching the family together (under tight surveillance by Cuban officials), decided Elin ought to remain with his U.S. relatives.
Twenty-four years later, using DNA tests arranged by the human rights movement Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, Ms Montenegro found out about her real identity.
Suddenly the idea of grandmothers who have never touched a PC buying Zip disks doesn't seem so outlandish.
Oh, gracious, your grandchildren are in the parade, grandmothers, you know, everybody.
She says she was angry with the Mothers and Grandmothers for telling her about her mother, Hilda Romana Torres, who was killed just 10 days after she gave birth to Victoria.
As for concerns over paternity, fathers instinctively provide the greatest investment in children who look like them, and maternal grandmothers (the lone grandparent who has no paternal uncertainty) tend to be the most involved.
The planning was traditionally headed by grandmothers, who delegated tasks to each member of the family.
He's trying to press the claim of both of his grandmothers, who decades ago were deeded part of the land parcel in question.
The Yours survey found grandmothers tended to run away for three short breaks and two longer holidays a year.
"We must make sure that women and men alike understand the struggles of their grandmothers and their mothers and that women enjoy equal pay and equal respect, " she said.
Tai Shan, a holy mountain south of Beijing, is one of the country's most popular tourist sites--especially among would-be grandmothers, who trudge to the top, drape red strings over trees and then return home to wait for the grandson this ritual is supposed to guarantee.
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The boy's two grandmothers were sent over in January as a propaganda tactic.
She said while some grandmothers still fitted the hand-knitting stereotype they now take their woollens to the high street and sell it at high prices.
With Delno and Ida working almost all the time, informal supervision of the kids fell to the Filipino war bride who lived across the street and the sharp-eyed Italian grandmothers who had raised their own children on South Elmwood Place.
And a growing number of young Democratic activists would rather roast their own grandmothers than compromise with the satanic president.
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Though some of the arguments are compelling, the ACA also dramatically suggest that grandmothers shouldn't subsidize those with HD downloading habits, and can't seem to get a fix on just how they want to meter users or what kind of overages should be charged -- both of which seem to be common points of debate.
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He added that the effects may also be seen in grandmothers, who sometimes play a role in raising grandchildren.
The Drybar phenom may feel like a throwback to the weekly hairdo our moms (or grandmothers) used as a way to pamper themselves.
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And so there I was, standing in the forest among the women's gardens, remembering my grandmothers.
It said grandmothers also thought their own generation had the 'best childhoods' (86%) and 'enjoyed more freedom' (73%).
By this time, the Islamists were beating everyone from pregnant mothers and grandmothers to 9-year-olds for not covering themselves fully.
Ghubash said her grandmothers' generation contributed far more to the politics, economy, education and literature of the region than has been recognized.
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