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  • Published: Aug 7, 08
    Patrick Odong was forced to kill as a rebel in the LRA. Music helped him find peace when he returned home.
     
  • Published: Aug 7, 08
    Catherine Ojok runs a small cafe where customers have no idea of her past. And she wants it to stay that way.
     
  • Published: Aug 7, 08
    To stay in the camps or to go home, for northern Uganda's displaced the wrong choice could mean the difference between life and death.
     
  • Published: Aug 7, 08
    Washington Post architecture critic Philip Kennicott reviews the Olympic Green and the new iconic buildings that flank it, the "Bird's Nest" stadium and the "Water Cube" aquatics center. Even before the games began, the new Olympic venues were iconic parts of Beijing's landscape, each with a clear message.
     
  • Published: Aug 1, 08
    Angel Cabrera, a former drug addict, patrols Tijuana in search of drug users and commercial sex workers to provide them with condoms and clean needles. Cabrera is an outreach worker for Prevencasa, a non-profit organization through UC San Diego that is researching the spread of AIDS.
     
  • Published: Jul 16, 08
    Robert and Susan Levy's daughter disappeared on May 1, 2001. Her skeletal remains were found a year later. The investigation of her murder is ongoing.
     
  • Published: Jul 11, 08
    Globalization helped tame the once violent city of Medellin, Colombia, but the metropolis is struggling to stay prosperous in the increasingly competitive world of global trade.
     
  • Published: Jun 26, 08
    Washington Post Architecture Critic Philip Kennicott explores the forests of new buildings springing up in every corner of Beijing, from blue chip projects such as the CCTV tower to the workers' sheds that are probably the most common structure in the Chinese capital.
     
  • Published: Jun 3, 08
    Some children with a lot of weight to lose move to rural North Carolina to attend Wellspring Academy -- a boarding school specifically designed to treat overweight and obese teens -- at a cost of $6,250 per month. The question is, does it work?
     
  • Published: Jun 3, 08
    Some children with a lot of weight to lose move to rural North Carolina to attend Wellspring Academy -- a boarding school specifically designed to treat overweight and obese teens -- at a cost of $6,250 per month. The question is, does it work?
     
  • Published: Jun 1, 08
    Li Shan Fu's 16-year-old daughter was pulled from the rubble only to be lost after being taken away in an ambulance. As Li continues his search, other parents' grief turns into anger.
     
  • Published: Jun 1, 08
    Li Shan Fu's 16-year-old daughter was pulled from the rubble only to be lost after being taken away in an ambulance. As Li continues his search, other parents' grief turns into anger.
     
  • Published: May 22, 08
    Female entrepreneurs in Maraba built thriving coffee farms and other successful businesses as society transformed in the wake of Rwanda's genocide.
     
  • Published: May 22, 08
    In the town of Dujiangyan, China, workers continued to search collapsed buildings for survivors and victims four days after the earthquake. Tian Rong Li has waited since Monday for the bodies of her parents to be retrieved. Others held out hope survivors still might be found, and captured on film.
     
  • Published: May 21, 08
    The 20,000 earthquake victims crammed into a stadium in Mianyang survive largely based on the goodwill of volunteers, and each other's helping hand.