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"We're celebrating an event that brings home the importance of what it means for first world educators to support education in the third world," says Stephen Lindop, president of ATA Black Gold Local No. 8.
Lindop's right. Think what 80 computers, 257 boxes of school supplies and a long-term commitment in personnel and expertise can do for a school system in a country where the mean annual income is $4,400 Cdn. The celebration centres around an ordinary-looking intercontinental freight...