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Thứ nƒm 3/06/2003 "Today, Vo, 33, is one of nearly 200 Vietnamese women who have settled in the United States -- 13 of them in Northern Virginia -- with the help of Boat People SOS, an organization in Falls Church that has aided thousands of refugees from Vietnam over the past two decades.", from � Va. Aid Group Helps Victims of Human Trade Federal Grant Funds Services for Workers By William Branigin, The Washington Post Staff Writer Picture: Quang Thi Vo, center, who spent months in an American Samoa sweatshop, is flanked by Nguyen Dinh Thang and Jean Beruggeman of Boat People SOS Vietnam PM pledges to improve investment environment Vietnam struggling to improve coffee crops |
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