It began eight years ago, on a white-sand beach in the Dominican Republic, not far from the hotel where Anne Post and her teenage daughter were lazing through their first vacation outside Massachusetts. One thing about this country puzzled Post. The schools were open, but everywhere she went, she saw children: on the beaches, in the streets, outside the shops. (Full article: 884 words)
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