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Posted on 05/07/03

Om-work

DETROIT -- The room is silent, except for the drone of a ceiling fan. The elementary-school students lie back on their blue floor cushions. Then, closing their eyes, they focus on their mantras as they've been instructed to do at Nataki Talibah Schoolhouse, a unique school in a city that's not unfamiliar with violence and poverty.

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