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(RNS1-MAR17) Sarah Tomek of Michigan State University bags up old wiring in a building that once housed disco in New Orleans. About 500 students from various colleges, working through Rebuilding New Orleans Together, are experiencing an alternate spring break as they descend for several days of building and rehab projects. For use with RNS-SPRING-BREAK, transmitted March 17, 2009. Religion News Service photo by Eliot Kamenitz/The Times-Picayune.

(RNS1-MAR17) Sarah Tomek of Michigan State University bags up old wiring in a building that once housed disco in New Orleans. About 500 students from various colleges, working through Rebuilding New Orleans Together, are experiencing an alternate spring break as they descend for several days of building and rehab projects. For use with RNS-SPRING-BREAK, transmitted March 17, 2009. Religion News Service photo by Eliot Kamenitz/The Times-Picayune.

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