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A plantation guard watched over workers in sugarcane fields in the Dominican Republic.

Bitter vision grows in the sugarcane fields

Filmmaker moved by workers' plight

By Don Aucoin
Globe Staff / June 18, 2007

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WAYLAND -- Back in the beginning -- before the film-festival award, before the cease-and-desist letter and the threat of a lawsuit, before the attention from Congress and Amnesty International -- before all that, Bill Haney had nothing more in mind than a few modest steps to improve healthcare in the Dominican Republic. (Full article: 1290 words)

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