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            <description>Soldiers Americans should know. Corporal Stephen Bouzane Private Joel Wiebe Sergeant Christos Karigiannis In a brilliant and emotional show of support, a sea of red and white lined the overpasses east of the city last night in honour of the three soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan last week. Hundreds of people stood on several overpasses from Northumberland County to Durham, most either wearing Canada&apos;s colours or waving a Canadian flag, as the convoy carrying the three fallen members of the Princess Patricia&apos;s Canadian Light Infantry made its way along Hwy. 401. Canada@War. For the Commonwealth soldier, the equivalent of...</description>
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