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From: Andi Wolos & Bob Necci

(POW-MIA InterNetwork)

Re: Everyone Needs Answers

Date: March 26, 1999

Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, wives and children continue the search... for nearly 300,000 Vietnames who remain unaccounted-for from Vietnam.

One woman travels by foot and takes hand-outs in order to continue her search... and now we find a public service program on Vietnamese TV that has helped to account for 300 Vietnamese MIAs.

Called, "Comrades in Arms" the show is 5 minutes long and runs 10 times a week. Each episode features images and information on the missing. Begun in 1993, the show has received over 4,000 tips, and now 300 answers.



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