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Thursday, 19 August 2010

Former Palm Springs couple to talk about work diffusing Cambodian land mines

Staff Reports
The Desert Sun
August 18, 2010

Bill and Jill Morse, former Palm Springs residents, California, who now live in Cambodia, will appear 6:30 p.m. Aug. 26 at the Tolerance Education Center, 35-147 Landy Lane, to speak about the issues surrounding the 5 million live land mines still present in that country.

The Morses founded the nonprofit Landmine Relief Fund after traveling to Cambodia a few years ago to seek out land mine diffuser Aki Ra.

They will present a 15-minute film, talk about the present situation in the country and introduce a Cambodian woman who plans to form an all-woman land mine diffusion team to target low-priority rural areas.

Information: (760) 328-8252.

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