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Government

Sep. 26, 2001

Absentee-Fatherhood Effort Stays Alive, Despite Long-Odds Underdog Status

While this country was reeling from the initial horror of the suicide hijacker attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., Sacramento attorney Teresa L. Zuber found herself forced to focus on a matter far from the shattered towers of Manhattan and the blackened rubble of the Pentagon.

By Garry Abrams

        While this country was reeling from the initial horror of the suicide hijacker attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., Sacramento attorney Teresa L. Zuber found herself forced to focus on a matter far from the shattered towers of Manhattan and the blackened rubble of the Pentagon.
        During the aftermath of the attacks, Zuber was obligated to ...

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