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Between Homelands: Malaysian Woman Learns to Be a Virtual Mom

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In Malaysia, life for a divorced woman can be tough. Even after coming to the United States, the challenges linger. For our series "Between Homelands," we teamed up with students from USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Jocelyn Coffin brings us the story of a Los Angeles woman who's learning to be a virtual mom to her two sons growing up almost 9,000 miles away.

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