The two brothers and their sons held managerial roles in one another's companies until last summer.
The board of Gokaldas Exports, the garment-maker, includes three brothers and three of their sons.
The suspects' parents told Russian state media that the FBI had been speaking with their sons.
He wanted them to be able to be with their sons just one more time.
At a press conference outside the Foreign Office, the families expressed relief at their sons' release.
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Most people believe their daughters have as much right to pursue a career as their sons.
In Egypt, poor households are more likely to send their sons to school than their daughters.
Their sons, Princes William and Harry, are second and third in line to the throne respectively.
Their sons, Vinny Jr. and Richard, liked to race hot rods at a speedway in Old Bridge.
Alicia Keys and Mariah Carey each choose African country names for their sons: Egypt and Morocco, respectively.
That's the intended consequence of the story, which concerns the fates bequeathed by fathers to their sons.
For generations mothers have gotten one message: that keeping their sons close is wrong, possibly even dangerous.
In the nature-versus-nurture debate, psychologists say fathers play an important role in the men their sons become.
For now the Gastons remain dedicated to getting their sons the best care possible, which can be expensive.
Later, the Ryabushinskys would import machinery from Manchester, send their sons to study abroad, enter the mortgage-banking business.
Mr Smith said they had thanked Foreign Secretary David Miliband for the work done on their sons' behalf.
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Now, their sons and daughters are trying to make sure that what their parents endured is not forgotten.
Young people and children help with the preparations and parents make copies of traditional masks for their sons.
The women had hit it off at a dinner the night before they sent their sons off to war.
Their sons and daughters don't particularly want the agricultural work that is available.
And if Wales does lose the battle of perception, then their pupils, their sons and daughters, will be worse off.
Parents tend to be more protective of their daughters than their sons because the familial costs of pregnancy are higher.
Most manage to irritate their daughters-in-law by spoiling their sons and then expecting the younger woman to do the same.
Most parents are likely to decide that, all things considered, this is just not something they want imposed on their sons.
Jonathan Tallents was visiting his girlfriend and their sons, aged one week and one year, when he heard a "god-awful bang".
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They will also be using their windfall to look after their sons Stephen, 41, and Mark, 43, and their four grandchildren.
"Fathers love their sons and mine certainly did, and I had been quite sure he would say no, " von Kleist recalled.
Parents were fearful of letting their sons and daughters play outdoors or swim in public pools, yet the caution wasn't helping.
In the 18th century Mary Wollstonecraft insisted that women needed an education in order to fulfill their national duty: educating their sons.
The Gastons had never heard of autism before their sons were born.
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