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0720 | Friday, May 18, 2007

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Village Views: Bret Harte teacher Jim DeLong was inspired to help educate children in Cambodia after seeing children there forage in a city dump for recycling material to help their families survive. DeLong's students are raising money to build the Doris Dillon School in Cambodia.

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Bret Harte's 'Invisible' club helps build Doris Dillon school in Cambodia

By Lydia Sarraille

Invisible club spreads teacher's passion for words. more >>

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