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Trekker's off to Outer Mongolia.(First)
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Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
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August 18, 2000
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AN intrepid explorer from Yardley has gone trekking to Outer Mongolia to raise money for sick children.
Michelle Smitten, of Gilbertstone Avenue, who is raising funds for the Make a Wish Foundation, set out on her nine-day trip last Friday.
The adventure has raised more than pounds 1000 for the international charity wh...
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