By Susan McRae
There is nothing on one plain white wall of Ken Crowder's office in a glass-enclosed Century City high-rise except a photo.
From its frame, a 17-year-old Peruvian girl stares out with a blank expression.
The girl, Consuelo Chuquitucto, was blinded by mercury - leaked from a truck, when a ...
There is nothing on one plain white wall of Ken Crowder's office in a glass-enclosed Century City high-rise except a photo.
From its frame, a 17-year-old Peruvian girl stares out with a blank expression.
The girl, Consuelo Chuquitucto, was blinded by mercury - leaked from a truck, when a ...
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