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There are many organizations devoted to finding missing and abducted children. But all too often, families and friends of a missing person over the age of 18 learn that few resources exist to help them. A panel talks about the particular difficulties loved ones and law enforcement agencies face in cases of missing adults.
Clint Van Zandt, former FBI agent
Kym Pasqualini, president of the Nation's Missing Children Organization & Center for Missing Adults
In August of 1998, a terrorist bombing in the center of Omagh, Northern Ireland, killed 28 people. Author Don Snyder traveled to Omagh a few days later, and his observations of the tragedy's aftermath inspired a novel. In his story, the bombing becomes the centerpiece of a story about the relationship between an American woman and a British soldier.
Don Snyder, author
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