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    <title>Article : Drummers from Burundi play music in the midst of incredible danger</title>
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    <content type="html">It was Monday, August 4, 2005 and I found myself standing on the golf course of Stirling University in Stirling, Scotland, with three young men from the country of Burundi, Africa. The four of us were part of the six hundred youth from one hundred an...</content>
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