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      <title>Tragedy Made Her A Fighter — And The Star Of An 11-Minute Film</title>
      <description>Her life had spiraled out of control: school dropout, pregnant, parents kicked her out, baby died. Find out how Rosa Coj Bocel of Guatemala fought back.</description>
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