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		<title>Florence Snyder: Why children die, Part 5 — An alphabet soup of agencies can&#8217;t drain the swamp</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[After a lifetime of drawing the short straw, Keishan Ross may finally have caught a break. The 17-year-old Broward County boy has an IQ that tops out at 61, on a good day. By age 3, his teachers knew that he was severely limited in his capacity to learn. He suffers from mental illnesses that he can&#8217;t understand. He will never be able to reliably cooperate with doctors, teachers or his loving mother. By age 11, Keishan was labeled a&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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