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In Iraq, it was the time of morning when darkness turned into light. In a moment of disbelief, Chris Dellerba pulled a lifeless body from a battered military Hummvee. He held the body, beaten and bloodied, tight to his chest.
Statesboro, Ga. - Waking up to an alarm at 8:00 a.m. and rolling out of the bed to get ready for a 9:30 a.m. class may be the convention for most students, but not for all students.
Whether you grew up here in Statesboro, or are from a more metropolitan area of Georgia, if you live in Statesboro, you have no doubt read the Statesboro Herald.