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 Newsletter #19: A regular news update on the global Special Olympics movement 10 April 2008 
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Special Olympics Athlete Carries Olympic Torch
Durducan Nevruz of Turkey, had the honor of carrying the Olympic Torch through the streets of Istanbul.
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U.S. Soldiers Hold Torch Run in Sadaam Hussein's Village
The 21st Hawaii Torch Run was the first ever run in Iraq.
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Fellowship will change lives in developing countries
The first Eunice Kennedy Shriver fellows are in training across the United States.
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Be a fan of courage.  Meet Special Olympics Athlete Carlton Morris
Carlton Morris
Twelve years ago, Carlton Morris was a young Special Olympics gymnast with very little experience and a big fear of heights. Today, he is a member of the North Carolina Gymnastics Hall of Fame.
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FOCUS ON Global Football Initiative
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Special Olympics has launched a new global initiative to expand football opportunities for players with intellectual disabilities
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