Harvest season.(working on a 'de-miner' landmine sweeping squad in Mozambique)(includes related article on the international ban on landmines): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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From the supplier: War-ravaged Mozambique is saturated with mines. Its highly-trained, well-paid native deminers are national celebrities. Some are hired by the British charity Halo Trust. The delicate methods and military-like discipline of the squads are described.
Citation Details Title: Harvest season.(working on a 'de-miner' landmine sweeping squad in Mozambique)(includes related article on the international ban on landmines) Author: Laurie H. Boulden Publication:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Refereed) Date: September 1, 1997 Publisher: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc. Volume: v53 Issue: n5 Page: p30(5)