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The line dancers of Coal River, West Virginia don costumes and strum blow-up guitars as they step and lip-sync to 'Old Time Rock'n'Roll.'
  • Week of April 30, 2011

  • This week on the World Vision Update:

    A carwash in India uses the oil from a Brazilian nut and provides jobs for the poor ... Grandmas in a West Virginia mining town swing their blues away by line dancing ... Thousands go to church in Mexico to pray to the patron saint of desperate causes ... The drug war in Mexico is also killing the train tourism business.

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A fictional sponsored child in Africa and her mother adorn the cover of Barb Christing's 'African Heartbeat' children's book. Illustration/Phillip Cisneros/www.WorldVisionResources.org
  • Week of April 16, 2011

  • This week on the World Vision Update:

    A children's storybook tells the story of child sponsorship — from a child's perspective ... A New York yoga teacher trains yoga instructors in Kenya's slums ... Tennessee girl teaches kindergarten in Uganda and winds up as a mother to 13 girls.

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Makenson Remy broadcasts live from a tent in front of his Port-au-Prince broadcasting studio, which was damaged in the earthquake. Photo/Charles Eckert
  • Week of April 9, 2011

  • This week on the World Vision Update:

    WorldWatch: Small-scale innovations that help feed the planet ... Radio journalist Makenson Remy is a voice for Haiti, asking 'Where is the change?' ... Kenyan athletes train in Iten, the running capital of the world.

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