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Haiti's disaster hits Maine man close to home ; Juan Gonzalez reacted to his homeland's troubles by launching a relief effort.
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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
06-06-2004
Haiti's disaster hits Maine man close to home ; Juan Gonzalez reacted to his homeland's troubles by launching a relief effort.
Byline: JUSTIN ELLIS Staff Writer
Edition: FINAL
Section: Maine & New England
Memo: HOW TO HELP The American Red Cross, www.redcross.org or call 1-800- HELP-NOW World Vision, www.worldvision.org or call 1-888-56-CHILD Pan American Development Foundation, call 202-458-3969 or send a che...
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