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Minority drowning.(THE BUZZ: INDUSTRY TRENDS WORTH WATCHING)

Aquatics International

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Since Aquatics International published its series on minority drowning, other media have followed suit. The L.A. Times offered a lengthy report earlier this year. In March, Forbes.com reported that drowning was ...

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