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The Bangladcsh branch of the American Peace Corps swore in forty-eight new members to start their two-year term at the American Embassy
The Bangladcsh branch of the American Peace Corps swore in forty-eight new members to start their two-year term at the American Embassy
New peace corps volunteers sworn-in
FE Report
11/8/2004
The Bangladcsh branch of the American Peace Corps swore in forty-eight new members to start their two-year term at the American Embassy Sunday, said a press release.
The swearing-in brings the total number of Peace Corps volunteers in Bangladesh to one hundred.
The Volunteers' specific goal is to promote peace and also understanding between the United States and Bangladesh.
The volunteers will serve in secondary schools and Youth Development Centers in 57 out of 64 districts of Bangladesh.
When this story was posted in November 2004, this was on the front page of PCOL:
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Congressman Norm Dicks has asked the U.S. attorney in Seattle to consider pursuing charges against Dennis Priven, the man accused of killing Peace Corps Volunteer Deborah Gardner on the South Pacific island of Tonga 28 years ago. Background on this story here and here.
Volunteer Death in Morocco
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Your vote makes a difference
Make a difference on November 2 - Vote. Then take our RPCV exit poll. See how RPCV's are voting and take a look at the RPCV voter demographic. Finally leave a message on why you voted for John Kerry or for George Bush. Previous poll results here.
Kerry reaches out to Returned Volunteers
The Kerry campaign wants the RPCV vote. Read our interview with Dave Magnani, Massachusetts State Senator and Founder of "RPCVs for Kerry," and his answers to our questions about Kerry's plan to triple the size of the Peace Corps, should the next PC Director be an RPCV, and Safety and Security issues. Then read the "RPCVs for Kerry" statement of support and statements by Dr. Robert Pastor, Ambassador Parker Borg, and Paul Oostburg Sanz made at the "RPCVs for Kerry" Press Conference.
RPCV Carl Pope says the key to winning this election is not swaying undecided voters, but persuading those already willing to vote for your candidate to actually go to the polls.
Take our poll and tell us what you are doing to support your candidate.
Finally read our wrap-up of the eight RPCVs in Senate and House races around the country and where the candidates are in their races.
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PCOL sits down for an extended interview with Peace Corps Director Gaddi Vasquez. Read the entire interview from start to finish and we promise you will learn something about the Peace Corps you didn't know before.
Plus the debate continues over Safety and Security.
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