By MARIAM FAM Associated Press Yasmina El Habbal long dreamed of giving birth to a daughter and planned to name her Ghalia, Arabic for 'precious.' She never got married, and never did. But in an Egyptian orphanage at age 40, she finally found her Ghalia: a fussy baby girl with large brown eyes who promptly fell asleep in her arms. 'God has created her for me,' El Habbal said. 'There's no way I could have loved her more or become more attached to her had I given birth to her myself.' Adoption in the strict sense of the word, with […]
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