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Laos: Young Students Travel to USA to Educate the Public - Open Equal Free
10/05/2013
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Laos: Young Students Travel to USA to Educate the Public
Open Equal Free
Laotians have spent considerable efforts trying to help survivors of UXO explosions. The Cope Center, situated in Vientiane, supports victims and their families by equipping them with prosthetic limbs. Yet although this aid is present, the country ...
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Unexploded ordnance found in cane field - Maui Weekly
10/05/2013
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Unexploded ordnance found in cane field
Maui Weekly
Maui Police say an unexploded bomb likely left over from World War II was found in a sugar cane field off Mokulele Highway last week. The aerial bomb was discovered by an employee of the Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. just east of the old Pu'unene ...
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Five children killed by landmine - The Peninsula - Peninsula On-line
25/04/2013
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Five children killed by landmine - The Peninsula
Peninsula On-line
Kabul: About four children of one family were killed and another injured in a landmine in the remote Maroof District of Kandahar Province, Kandahar Governor House said in a statement relayed by Khaama press yesterday. The landmine exploded after the ...
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Land Mine Victim Visits Supporters With New Face - ABC News
24/04/2013
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Land Mine Victim Visits Supporters With New Face
ABC News
Land Mine Victim Visits Supporters With New Face. Zimbabwean Blessing Makwera is volunteering at an Oregon school that helped pay for his surgery. 01:34 | 04/24/2013. Share: Transcript for Land Mine Victim Visits Supporters With New Face. What's your ...
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Young Laotians Highlight Legacy of Unexploded Bombs - Radio Free Asia
24/04/2013
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Young Laotians Highlight Legacy of Unexploded Bombs
Radio Free Asia
Thoummy Silamphan, 26, who lost a limb to unexploded ordinance, and Manixia Thor, a 25-year-old leader of a female bomb clearance team, joined Washington-based nongovernmental organization Legacies of War on its �Voices of Laos� tour across a ...
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