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Memoir Tells How Drug Dealer Became a Humanitarian Worker

By Cassie J. Moore

Rebel Without Borders: Frontline Missions in Africa and the Gulf
by Marc Vachon with Francois Bugingo

Marc Vachon grew up a poor foster child in Canada, eventually becoming a drug dealer, addict, Hell's Angel, and gang member. On a whim, he began a second career as a humanitarian worker in Africa, the Middle East,...

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