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In this March 24, 2015 photo, workers search for unexploded ordnance in South Kohala, Hawaii. Ordnance removal workers say the job is hazardous and the pay is unfair. Unexploded ordnance that litters former military training sites on many Hawaiian islands are unstable, and known to go off without warning. And now the workers are being pushed to work ever harder and faster, as the contractor’s five-year, $100 million contract winds to a close. (Laura Shimabuku/West Hawaii Today via AP)
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