rasheeda is a doctor in malÉ, now on her second marriage.she lives with her children, grandchildren -- and her current and ex-husbands under one roof. her current husband, a former patient, is twenty years younger than she is. >> my new husband is the same age as my children from my first marriage. the neighbors still think he's my son. >> what would be a volatile situation for others seems to work quite well for rasheeda and her young spouse. her ex-husband tolerates the situation. >> yes, she married someone else. so be it. i don't have any problem with it. i see my children, and that's the most important thing to me. we'll see how long it works out. >> it's time for afternoon prayers in the mosque on the tiny indian ocean island of guriadhoo. every day, abdul prays for a chance to return to his family. he'll give the day's earnings to his wife and wait and hope that, one day, she'll take him back again. >> and we certainly wish him luck with that. next week we'll discover a new kind of fuel being made in cambodia. in a country where the w