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Before, when she pumped her legs and pushed hard up that incline on 15th Street NW toward Meridian Hill Park, Etayenesh Asfaw was running for herself.
Running for a good cause: Girls' lives Petula Dvorak 2010
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"Running is a luxury for me," said Asfaw, 29, an environmental policy analyst from Rockville who will compete Sunday in the Marine Corps Marathon 10K race.
Running for a good cause: Girls' lives Petula Dvorak 2010
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"These girls who are running, trying to be professional athletes when they come from such disadvantaged backgrounds, they are like my sisters," Alegneta Asfaw said.
Running for a good cause: Girls' lives Petula Dvorak 2010
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And that's how she met Etayenesh Asfaw, who also got her sister, 28-year-old Alegneta Asfaw, to run with her Sunday to help raise funds for the girls.
Running for a good cause: Girls' lives Petula Dvorak 2010
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The woman who helped Asfaw do that is a very unlikely patron of athletes.
Running for a good cause: Girls' lives Petula Dvorak 2010
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“We just found the chain of evolution, the continuity through time,” study co-author and Ethiopian anthropologist Berhane Asfaw said in a phone interview from Addis Ababa.
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Mohamed's statement drew expected criticism from Asfaw, who said the Sudanese had not revealed their intention to freeze co-operation during the two-day meeting.
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Teshome Asfaw (Last post: 2008 / 05 / 19 / Number of articles: 2)
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Teshome Asfaw (Last post: 2008 / 05 / 19 / Number of articles: 2)
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Despite being the continent most affected by climate change, Africa has gained least from the Kyoto negotiations, Asfaw argues.
EurActiv.com 2009
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