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He tells the story of Bernadette (a pseudonym), a young woman who sells second-hand clothing at the Tié-Tié market in Pointe-Noire in the Republic of Congo:
Global Voices in English » Blogging with HIV: “Love is still possible” 2009
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An HIV-positive woman lost her baby during childbirth at a hospital in Pointe-Noire because she was HIV positive and no midwife wanted to touch her.
Global Voices in English » Online Campaigns To Combat Spread Of HIV/AIDS 2009
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I'm Congolese and I reside in Pointe Noire (the economic capital of Congo and the second city of the country).
Global Voices in English » Congo Brazzaville: Disappointment at Presidential election 2009
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Will Claye, Jr. Mountain Pointe (Phoenix) 24-3, LJ; 52-43/4, TJ
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The fact that Sparkling Pointe is focused on a bit in the story isn't surprising -- Cynthia's loves sparkling wine.
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Triple jump (54-10 1/4): Christian Taylor, Sandy Creek (Tyrone, Ga), 52-8; Will Claye, Mountain Pointe (Phoenix), 52-4 3/4; Bryce Lamb, Chandler (Ariz.), 52-2.
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Ellen! '' as she pulled up to a dock in Pointe-a-Pitre.
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St. Louis Joe Mather, ss, Mountain Pointe HS, Phoenix
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Honorable mention: Adrian Aguayo, 6-5, Mountain Pointe (Phoenix); Jason Dickens, 6-7, Salpointe (Tucson); Greg
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The museum, better known as Pointe-à-Callière and affectionately referred to as the PAC Musée, is located in Old Montreal on the very spot of the city's birthplace on May 17, 1642, and opened exactly 350 years later on May 17, 1992.
Montreal Underground 2009
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