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Court TV will show story of missing RPCVs on Thursday, May 26 at 10 pm EST
Court TV will show story of missing RPCVs on Thursday, May 26 at 10 pm EST
10:00pm
The Investigators
Deep Secrets - NEW!
Deep Secrets
A young Louisiana couple plans a vacation of a lifetime to dive the Great Barrier Reef in Australia but the scuba excursion soon becomes their worst nightmare. When the tour boat returns from the diving trip, the crew realizes that the couple didn’t come back and may still be in the shark-infested waters. Bizarre clues question whether they were really left at sea or could there be another reason for their disappearance?
Moe information on the loss of Tuvalu Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) Tom and Eileen Lonergan is available here.
When this story was posted in May 2005, this was on the front page of PCOL:Read the stories and leave your comments.
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The Peace Corps Library
Peace Corps Online is proud to announce that the Peace Corps Library is now available online. With over 30,000 index entries in 500 categories, this is the largest collection of Peace Corps related stories in the world. From Acting to Zucchini, you can find hundreds of stories about what RPCVs with your same interests or from your Country of Service are doing today. If you have a web site, support the "Peace Corps Library" and link to it today.
May 7, 2005: Special Events
"Iowa in Ghana" on exhibit in Waterloo through June 30
"American Taboo" author Phil Weiss in Maryland on June 18
Leland Foerster opens photo exhibition at Cal State
RPCV Writers scholarship in Baltimore - deadline June 1
Gary Edwards' music performed in Idaho on May 24
RPCVs: Post your stories or press releases here for inclusion next week.
Friends of the Peace Corps 170,000 strong
170,000 is a very special number for the RPCV community - it's the number of Volunteers who have served in the Peace Corps since 1961. It's also a number that is very special to us because March is the first month since our founding in January, 2001 that our readership has exceeded 170,000. And while we know that not everyone who comes to this site is an RPCV, they are all "Friends of the Peace Corps." Thanks everybody for making PCOL your source of news for the Returned Volunteer community.