So, if you went to China to pick up your adopted daughter and she turned out to have many more medical problems than you'd been led to believe, what would you do?
What the Fitzsimons did.
Note: This article ran May 13 in the New York Times, which is infamous for yanking stories from public view after a few days. Don't expect it to be accessible for long.
hat tip: Wittingshire
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