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TODAY’s ‘The American Story with Bob Dotson’ focuses on the incredible things of which we are capable. I’m looking for stories about people who see things that need to be done and do them without regrets or apologies. (Please no press releases.) These are people who may not run for mayor or go to the moon, who may never transplant a heart, but whose actions might touch one. You pass by such people, too. Let me hear from you.
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