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Maya Angelou passed away last Wednesday at 86. She was one of my best friends ever, although we  never met.

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Beng and I are back in the US on what’s become an annual pilgrimage to visit our daughter Demi in San Diego, Beng’s sister and nieces in New York, and my mom and sister in Virginia.

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