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Kenson D?SIR : le journaliste sportif faiseur de bijoux | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: News Americas Now Black Immigrant Daily News The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste Quand il ne parle pas de basketball, de tennis ou de football au micro, Kenson D?sir s’attelle ? plier l’or ? sa volont? ou ? enseigner les techniques d’?criture journalistique et de basketball ? ses ?tudiants dans l’une des salles du Centre de formation en communication et administration (ISNAC), ? l’Avenue Charles Summer, ? Port-au-Prince. C’est sa fa?on ? lui d’exister […]

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