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Farida RodriguezFarida Rodriguez in Observer-Reporter - Jan 18 1975
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"... the twins she was told her baby had died and she did not learn the truth for 12 days. Mother Waited 12 Days To Learn Twins Lived NEW YORK Farida Rodriguez, mother of Siamese twins who were born in the Dominican Republic and successfully separated in the United States, said Friday she was told her daughters had died at birth. sric ..."
Publication place: Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
Farida RodriguezFarida Rodriguez in Gadsden Times - Dec 24 1974
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"... from an intestinal virus. They nrc staying willt Diann Zimnoch of suburban Warrington who arranged for the surgery and paid the alr lare lo bring the twins lo Philadelphia Farida Rodriguez, mother of lhe twins, went hume carlier this to be wilh hcr husband and (ive other children for Christmus. Detroit, Mich.; Jack Franklin, Arvis and Finley Franklin, Horton; sisler, Mrs. ..."
Publication place: Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, United States
Farida RodriguezFarida Rodriguez in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Sep 19 1974
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"... hours. Both sisters face additional operations in the coming weeks to correct other defects, but lhe surgery depends on the rate of healing, doctors sald. The children's mother, Mrs. Farida Rodriguez, speaks only Spanish and has been slaying with Dianna Zimnoch ln suburban Warrington. sric Inid lhc slie did not want to meel with reporters until laler ln wrela Nessen To ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Farida RodriguezFarida Rodriguez in The Evening News - Sep 19 1974
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"... prevent possible psychological trauma resulting from separation after living as one being up until now. hospital spokesman Shirley Bonnem said. sric said the tots were doing "extremely well." Mrs. Farida Rodriguez and her twins camo here ll days ago from a farm outside Santo Domingo. When her daughters wero born on Aug. Mrs. Rodriguez said she was told they would die. Other doctors told her they would live into has asked nol to be named, hus given a rough estimate of two cooling towers ..."
Publication place: San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States