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Singer and humanitarian Angelique Kidjo joins lineup for 2012 RI Convention
Wednesday February 22, 2012
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India prepares for Polio Summit 2012
Thursday February 16, 2012
Government leaders, health officials, and Rotarians look to secure gains against the disease in India and beyond.

Former Peace Fellow pursues human rights
Wednesday February 15, 2012
London lawyer one of many shaped by Rotary Peace Centers program, which begins its second decade.




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