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Puppet Masters

Johnie McGlade, an Irish humanitarian-aid worker, used to carry a puppet named Seamus into the conflict zones where he worked. While he started bringing it mainly to amuse his fellow relief workers, he discovered that when he toted Seamus around, "there was an instant impact with kids."

So, four years ago, when Mr. McGlade met Michael...

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