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Fifth-graders from Punahou School performed a few numbers with African drums yesterday at the East-West Center, part of opening ceremonies for the Fourth Annual International Education Week, Monday to next Friday. About 300 students from public and private elementary schools participated in workshops that focused on how people around the world give thanks.
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