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Interview opportunity: kids and gifts
Hi,
I'm working on a story for Newsweek and hoping to interview everyday parents (not millionaires) who continue to give their children desired but not necessarily needed material items, even though they may have suffered an economic setback or have found themselves in worse financial condition because of the economy. Despite their own financial issues, perhaps these parents feel their kids shouldn't be the ones to suffer, or still should have all the advantages their peers have, or maybe don't want the kids to know their situation has changed. If you know anyone who would be willing to talk about it, please give me their contact info or ask them to contact me ASAP. Thanks! Hilary Shenfeld (847) 707-7748 |
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