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DANGER IN THE HIGHLANDS IN THE Series: CASUALTIES OF PEACE PART THREE OF SEVEN PARTS
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Mei-Ling Hopgood and Russell Carollo Dayton Daily News Story by Mei- Ling Hopgood and Russell Carollo Photos by Chris Stewart Dayton Daily News (C) 2003
2003
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DANGER IN THE HIGHLANDS IN THE Series: CASUALTIES OF PEACE PART THREE OF SEVEN PARTS
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Mei-Ling Hopgood and Russell Carollo Dayton Daily News Story by Mei- Ling Hopgood and Russell Carollo Photos by Chris Stewart Dayton Daily News (C) 2003
2003
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DANGER IN THE HIGHLANDS IN THE Series: CASUALTIES OF PEACE PART THREE OF SEVEN PARTS
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DANGER IN THE HIGHLANDS IN THE Series: CASUALTIES OF PEACE PART THREE OF SEVEN PARTS
2003
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CHRIS STEWART/DAYTON DAILY NEWS STUDENTS AT ST. STEPHEN'S High School in Mohale's Hoek, Lesotho, hold hands after an AIDS program led by Peace Corps volunteer Michael Coleman. An estimated one-third of the small country's population is infected with HIV-AIDS. CHRIS STEWART/DAYTON DAILY NEWS CHILDREN PASS THE afternoon on a rock in southwest Lesotho. (Left to right) Keketso Ralineo, Lefu Ralineo and Lehlohonolo Mosoeu live in the village of Ha Mopooane. CHRIS STEWART/DAYTON DAILY NEWS PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEER [Chad DuMond] was shot during a struggle with a carjacker in Lesotho in 2000. The small country in southern Africa is one of the more dangerous countries in the world for Peace Corps volunteers. The Peace Corps `left me completely on my own during a very scary, terrifying period of my life,' DuMond said. His case remains unsolved. CORPS: Despite its beauty, Lesotho remains danger zone Small, beautiful African country of Lesotho has violent history for Peace Corps volunteers
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