What will happen to the children of the Russian agents?

The ten agents who admitted gathering intelligence for Russia have arrived back in Moscow after being deported from the US, but what is the fate of their American-born children?...

Future uncertain for children of accused Russian agents

By Dugald McConnell, CNN July 2, 2010 7:10 p.m. EDT Washington (CNN) -- What will happen to the children of the suspects jailed this week on accusations of spying?

Mystery surrounds alleged spies' children

With parents behind bars, kids' lives likely in turmoil by Elizabeth Chuck and Ryan McCartney msnbc.com updated 6/30/2010 7:00:35 PM ET

Russian spies' families: 'For the children it's very scary'

Seven children belong to the four couples charged with being spies for Russian intelligence services Chris McGreal in Washington guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 30 June 2010 21.14 BST

Accused Russian spies' children face 'nightmare' of jailed parents, family stigma

Published: Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 8:00 AM By Judy Peet

KPFK Radio interview with Robert Meeropol, April 21, 2010

ROBERT MEEROPOL talks about the 20th anniversary of the Rosenberg Fund for Children and reports on new info on the Rosenberg case in the new book Exoneration by Emily and David Alman.

"Where Are They Now? Michael and Robert Meeropol"

Robert Meeropol, son of executed Julius and Ethel Rosenberg By: Kitty Bennett | Source: AARP Bulletin Today | April 4, 2010

R.I. Jewish center to host documentary on Rosenbergs

01:00 AM EST on Saturday, November 21, 2009 By Thomas J. Morgan Journal Staff Writer Ethel and Julius Rosenberg are shown in 1951, during their trial for espionage in New York City. AP FILE PHOTO... Read More

Case Files Released

CBS National News September 15, 2008 Questions from the trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, the only Americans ever to be executed for espionage in peacetime, may finally be answered. Russ Mitchell... Read More

Beyond the Pale

Hosts: Esther Kaplan and Marilyn Kleinberg NeimarkWBAI radio (Pacifica) October 26, 2008 The Case Against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg: New Revelations

Rosenberg Spy-Case Transcripts Deepen Insight

By Jeff GammageInquirer Staff Writer September 12, 2008 The transcript shows that Ethel Rosenberg was willing to tell the grand jury that she was 34 years old and that she lived at 10 Monroe St. in... Read More

For Rosenberg Sons, Full Story of Case Still Out of Reach

By Larry ParnassDaily Hampshire Gazette September 23, 2008 To some, an old man's admission this month about Soviet-era spying closes the book on one of the most divisive cases in American legal... Read More

BBC Radio, "Up All Night/The New York Hour"

An in-depth interview with Robert Meeropol, by host Peter Franklin, taped in New York City in the fall of 2008 and aired February 15, 2009, on "The New York Hour" segment of the BBC Radio program "Up... Read More

Letter to the Editor: The Rosenberg Case

By Morton Sobell September 18, 2008 To the Editor: Re "57 Years Later, Figure in Rosenberg Case Says He Spied for Soviets" (front page, Sept. 12): I want to make it clear that my only direct... Read More

Witness Changed Her Story During Spy Case

By Holly WattWashington Post Staff Writer September 12, 2008 A key prosecution witness whose testimony helped send Ethel Rosenberg to the electric chair gave a different account at trial than she did... Read More

Midmorning

Minnesota Public Radio (NPR member station) October 6, 2008

Orphaned By The State

Orphaned by the state By Joanna Moorhead March 21, 2009 Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were executed by the US government as Soviet spies. Their younger son Robert - now in his 60s and surprisingly... Read More

Historians and Family Mull Revelations

By Tina AntoliniWFCR Radio 88.5 (NPR member station) September 24, 2008