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1.1
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In Focus: Casualties After the War: Assisting Landmine Survivors
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Rotarians in Bosnia, Cambodia, and Canada give free prosthetics to landmine victims
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9
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1.1
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After the Tsunami: Renewing Lives, Reviving Communities
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Past RI President Bhichai Rattakul tells how
Rotarians are helping after the tsunami
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1
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1.1
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Women of the Nile
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Rotary clubs in Egypt build a training center for local women
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5
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1.1
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Shelter Box
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British Rotarians provide shelter-in-a-box to
disaster victims worldwide
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4
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1.1
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Elvis Serifovic: A Landmine Survivor
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4
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1.1
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Kien Khleang Rehabilitation Center
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4
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1.1
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Photo Essay: After the Tsunami
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8
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1.2
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Rotary Stories: D'Lisa Simmons
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Rotarian and former Foundation Scholar shares her life-chainging experiences
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14
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1.2
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Getting into Gears
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Rotarians use hands-on learning techniques to teach math and science to U.S. schoolchildren
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7
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1.2
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Smiles
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Russian orphans receive free dental care from American, Finnish, and Russian Rotarians
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9
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1.2
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In Focus: Children of the Golden Triangle
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Rotarians provide safe haven to Thailand's hill tribe children
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17
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1.2
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Message from RI President Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar
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7
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1.2
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Conversation with RI General Secretary Ed Futa
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5
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1.2
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2005 RI Convention Highlights
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3
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1.3
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A Difficult Choice
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Rotarians in District 9100 propose long-term solutions to West Africa's recurring food crisis
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10
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1.3
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In Focus: Children of the Chinandega Dump
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Rotarians from Texas and Nicaragua combine resources to provide education to children of the Chinandega garbage dump
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14
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1.3
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Rotarians at Work
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Over 4,700 Rotarians from the U.S. and Mexico perform 86 community service projects during a district-wide one-day event
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10
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1.3
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RI President Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar's Year in Review
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4
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1.3
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Foundation Trustee Chair Frank Devlyn's Farewell Message
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3
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2.1
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Growing Community: Farmers Feed the Children
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Rotary clubs partner with Heifer International to deliver fresh milk from rural farmers to children in Romanian orphanages and hospitals
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13
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2.1
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In Focus: Soul of Africa
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In the face of HIV/AIDS pandemic, Rotarians in South Africa are bringing education, nutrition and health care to AIDS orphans, with help from nonprofit partner Soul of Africa
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14
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2.1
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A Glimpse into the Malmo-Copenhagen Convention
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3
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2.1
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RI President Bill Boyd Discusses His Year Thus Far
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6
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2.1
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Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair Luis Giay Addresses Foundation Goals
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15
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2.2
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The Last Hurdle: Polio in India
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A journey through history - NIDs and rehabilitation associated with Rotary's polio eradication efforts
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8
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2.2
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Success Stories
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7
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2.2
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From Crawling to Walking
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5
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2.2
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Building Bridges
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The rebuilding of the Mostar Bridge symbolizes the reunification of a city and its people
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8
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2.2
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Gift of Life
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An Iraqi girl visits the U.S. to receive heart surgery funded by Indiana Rotary clubs
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10
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2.2
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An Interview with Bill Boyd
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2.2
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An Interview with U.N. Representative Jan Egeland
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2.3
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Majla Custo: A Rotary Youth Exchange Story
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A student leaves Bosnia-Herzegovina for a year-long stay in the U.S.
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7
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2.3
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Little by Little: Microcredit in Honduras
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Rotarians in Honduras provide small business loans to help women break free of poverty
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14
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2.3
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Rocky Mountain Rendezvous
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A video roundup of the 2007 RI Convention in Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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4
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2.3
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Photo Essary: Mariana Ponce, Microcredit Recipient
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2.3
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2007 Convention Plenary Session Videos
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3.1
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In Focus: Rotary, SHARE, and Shramdaan
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In the arid hills of India's west coast, Rotarians conserve precious monsoon rains through water harvesting
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9
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3.1
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Every Minute Was Worth It
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With equipment donated through a partnership among Rotary clubs in the U.S., Liberia, and Ghana, the Africa Mercy Ship departs on a mission of aid to war-torn Liberia
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15
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3.1
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Brazil Bakery Photo Essay
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Working with local schools, Brazilian Rotary clubs help teenage students expand their horizons by learning to bake bread
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4
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3.1
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Interview with Ambassador Richard Graber to the Czech Republic, a Rotarian from Wisconsin, USA
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3.2
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Key to Literacy
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Working under a 3-H grant from The Rotary Foundation, Rotarians brought a revolutionary teaching method to Brazil and taught 72,000 students to read and write
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12
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3.2
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Just Needing Some Help
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The Rotary clubs of Springfield, MO, USA are helping to transform hunger into hope by sponsoring a mobile food pantry programn
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9
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3.2
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A Partnership of the Heart
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The Heart Handicap Center, located in Podedbrady, Czech Republic, is a Rotary-supported community that provides adults with developmental disabilities an opportunity to earn a living
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7
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3.2
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Fire Families Photo Essay
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An intimate look at the 2007 wildfires that ravaged Southern California and how the local Rotary clubs helped residents and club members recover from the disaster
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5
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3.3
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A Survivor's Story: Mirzeta Gobeljic...Then and Now
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Rotarians in Bosnia continue an ongoing club project assisting land mine survivor Mirzeta Gleljic
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8
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3.3
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RI President Bong Kurn Lee - Getting Started
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2009-2009 RI President discusses the people and events that prepared him for his new role
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7
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3.3
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Hunger, Water, Literacy, and Family of Rotary Videos
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Reviewed at the RI Convention in Los Angeles, these four videos offer a glimpse into Rotary's humanitarian work
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14
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3.3
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RI Convention Highlights
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3
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4.1
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Rotary Stories: Gilberto Mendes de Oliveira
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As a boy, Gilberto Mendes de Oliveira was taken in by a charity in Betim, Brazil. Today, he and his Rotary club have established a workshop at the charity where they train unemployed youths to become electricians
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12
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4.1
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Giving It Their All
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Through the efforts of the Rotary Club of West Jacksonville, FL, USA, children with disabilities can now play baseball at the new Miracle League field
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8
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4.1
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Help Our People
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After a record-breaking flood in July, 2008, Rotarians in Cedar Rapids, IA, USA, roll up their sleeves to help their community recover and rebuild
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4
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4.1
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Bridging the Gap
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Rotaractors, RYLA participants, and Youth Exchange alumni suggest how to turn graduates of Rotary's youth programs into Rotarians
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3
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From the Ground Up
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For 18 years, the Rotary Club of Hartford, WI, in partnership with Hartford High School, has supported an annual vocational training program that helps students design and build a house in their commmunity
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11
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4.2
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Friendships, Networks, Community
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A look at the Rotary Club of Chicago and how its members use business networking to change the lives of Chicago's youth
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10
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4.2
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Mending Hearts
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Working with Matching Grants from The Rotary Foundation, Korean and Mongolian clubs have brought more than 125 children from Mongolia to Korea for life-saving heart surgery
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3
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4.2
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Eradicating Polio: What It Takes
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This photo essay covers the April 2008 Subnational Immunization Day along the India-Nepal border and shows how Rotarians and their partners brought vaccine to the people - and people to the vaccine
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6
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4.3
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Sowing Hope
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A report on Keep Mongolia Green, the Korean-Mongolian partnership that fights desertification in the Gobi by planting trees and creating community farms
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15
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4.3
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Women n Rotary
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A look at women's admittance to Rotary and the important role they have played
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11
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4.3
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John Kenny: A People's Man
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An intimate profile of Rotary International's president for 2009-2010
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3
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5.1
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Reawakening
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In response to the 2004 tsunami, the Rotarians of Sri Lanka launch the Schools Re-awaken Project and build 20 new schools serving nearly 12,000 students
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15
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5.1
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Finding Their Vision
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Student journalists travel the world making documentary films through a program sponsored by the French regional magazine, Le Rotarien
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11
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5.1
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A Little School in Rio
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Through international partnerships forged by grassroots Rotarians, a school in a troubled area of Rio de Janeiro becomes the center of a comprehensive community project
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10
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