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Saginaw Valley State University welcomes displaced Iraqi student with scholarship - Read More

Date Added: September 02, 2008 05:44:02 PM
When Jaafar al-Rakabi was growing up, his mother and father told him Americans are good people. Good people despite the fact that the U.S. military dropped bombs on his hometown of Baghdad twice within 12 years.

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