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DONETSK, Ukraine - Teachers preside over half-empty classrooms. Cars breeze through streets once chronically choked with traffic. Restaurant windows are boarded up. Officially, a cease-fire has been in effect in the rebel areas of eastern Ukraine since September. But with war once again looming, and artillery blasts regularly shaking the night in the capital, Donetsk, things are far from returning to normal. 

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