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Thousands are fleeing the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine as Russia continues its deadly air assault there. Meanwhile, Ukrainian missile and drone attacks on Crimea are targeting oil infrastructure.
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While in his first year at college, Stephen Parker turned to his housemate while in the throws of a panic attack. The care he received stuck with him for years.
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