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Slain envoy’s Seattle sister is helping to carry out his vision

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Slain envoy’s Seattle sister is helping to carry out his vision

February 15, 2013

http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2020361785_libyachildrensxml.html

 

Source - Seattle Times


Seattle Children’s doctor Anne Stevens, sister of slain Ambassador Chris Stevens, is finishing the work her brother started — creating a collaborative relationship with U.S. doctors to advance Libyan health care.

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