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Sambou borrowed €1,300 (US$1,500) from his in-laws before setting out for Europe.
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Sambou must refund his in-laws, and does not intend to work 10 or 15 years it would take in Senegal to do it.
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A year later, a penniless Sambou sweated under a scorching sun after a night at Dakar's Leopold Sedar Senghor Stadium.
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"I have not seen it on television, but with my own eyes," Sambou said.
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Sambou was first inspired to try to reach Europe when his neighbors in Rufisque, 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of Dakar, started renovating their home with money sent by their son living abroad.
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Caen midfielder Sambou Yatabare made it 2-0 with a powerful strike into the top corner in the 64th.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TRUNG LATIEULE 2011
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"[The high school has] approximately 2,000 students, boys and girls and 100 staff but no funding, no library, no cafeteria, no computer labs, no court to play in," said Sambou.
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Sambou and fellow band members with roots there organized a trip to the island nation last year.
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"It is great to see all the support that people have been giving to Haiti, it is as if the earthquake touched a sensitive nerve across the world," Sambou said.
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Vox Sambou to put the independence debt in historical context:
Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news 2010
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