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Giovani Bernard knows why, and how far, he has run


Yvens and lived in apartments mean enough to make Yvens wonder why he ever left Haiti. Occasionally, they didn't eat. When Yvens couldn't pay the utility bills, they had no water or electricity. When he couldn't pay the rent, he slept in his car and Giovani stayed with friends. Football has made Giovani wealthy. Back then, it saved him. (Cincinnati Enquirer)

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