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    <title>NPR: Lake Victoria floods</title>
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      <title>Whatever Happened To ... The Women Who Boldly Declared: &apos;No Sex For Fish&apos;?</title>
      <description>Women in a Kenyan village had a radical idea to stop the practice of trading sex for fish to sell: What if they owned their own boats? They had great success. Then came a series of terrible setbacks.</description>
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