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Carter's Crusade for Peace Sows Seeds of Hope in Middle East

Upon his arrival at Queen Alia international airport in Amman, Jordan, on April 20, former President Jimmy Carter (right) is greeted by Jordan's foreign ministry secretary general, Khaldun Talhoni. Full Article at Worldpress.org

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