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U.S. Missionaries' Case Gets a Boost

by Wall Street Journal | 9:47 PM CDT, February 10, 2010

By DAVID GAUTHIER-VILLARS PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—A group of American missionaries jailed for allegedly abducting Haitian children got a boost to their case Wednesday when family members of the children told an investigating magistrate that they

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