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US officials hopeful China will make concessions on currency. (Undervalued
Chinese currency has led to US trade deficits with China, and loss of US jobs.)
John Pomfret Washington Post February 5, 2010
Lt. Gov.
Andre Bauer of South Carolina : "Don't feed the poor. They'll breed."
YouTube January 22, 2010
The poor are powerless and thus we remain silent about Bauer's remarks
(Commentary) Leonard Pitts Jr. Miami Herald
February 3, 2010

Haitian children prepared to eat dinner
recently at the Foyer of Patience orphanage in Port-au-Prince. Many such centers
are barely habitable. Chronic problems — like inadequate services, overwhelming
poverty and shady orphanages — have only intensified, while the authorities fear
that some of the less scrupulous orphanages are taking advantage of the chaos to
round up children in crisis and offer them for sale as servants and sex slaves.
It took the arrest last weekend of 10 Americans caught trying to leave the
country with 33 Haitian children to focus international attention on the issue.
While there is no evidence that the Americans, who said they were trying to
rescue children in the aftermath of the earthquake, intended any harm, the ease
with which they drove into the capital and scooped up a busload of children
without documents exposed vast gaps in the system’s safeguards.
Lynsey Addario/New York Times
Photos of Haiti orphanages
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pictures and stories
Bleak portrait of Haiti orphanages raises fears for the children
Ginger Thompson New York Times
February 6, 2010

Only one man is left to help tuberculosis patients amid the rubble of Haiti's
only TB sanatorium Ian Urbina New York Times
February 5, 2010
(Factsheet: Haiti has the highest rate of TB in the Western
Hemisphere)
More than 150,000 have been buried, Haiti says Damien Cave
New York Times January 23, 2010
Businessman wins Chile’s presidency Alexi Barrionuevo New York Times
January 18, 2010
Brazilians reflect on President Lula's last year Gary Duffy
BBC News January 11, 2010
Report on lawyer's death eases a political crisis in Guatemala
Elisabeth Malkin New York Times January 13, 2010
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Video made by Guatemalan lawyer blames his slaying on Guatemalan president
William Booth Washington Post May 14, 2009
Demand overwhelms program to prevent homelessness Tony Pugh
McClatchy Newspapers January 12, 2010
Venezuela to devalue its currency BBC News January 8, 2010
After currency devaluation, Chavez warns businesses that he will nationalize
those that raise prices Reuters New York Times January 10,
2010
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Hunger Notes special report: Harmful economic systems
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The poor are powerless and thus we remain silent about
Bauer's remarks Leonard Pitts Jr.
Miami Herald February 3, 2010
Obama moves
ahead with Africom Daniel Volman
Africa Security Research Project January 29,
2010 Also see the Congressional Research Service
report,
Africa Command: U.S. Strategic Interests and the Role of
the U.S. Military in Africa (pdf file)
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Global issues: Development aid and military assistance
Zambia: Riches to rags Khadija Sharife
Pambazuka News January 15, 2010
Equatorial Guinea: Its per capita income is equal to
Italy, while two-thirds of its population live in
extreme poverty and its infant and child mortality rate
is among the world's highest. Why? Tutu
Alicante and Lisa Misol Pambazuka News
January 14, 2010
The other plot to destroy America: Wall Street has
(arguably) caused more devastation than Al Qaeda, yet
what are we doing to prevent a recurrence of Wall
Street-induced financial collapse on our economy and our
lives? Frank Rich New York Times January 9,
2010
Trade
agreement kills Amazon Indians Laura Carlsen
Center for International Policy January 10, 2010
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Many governments target rights defenders
in order to suppress human rights, Human Rights Watch says in a 90 country
report Hunger Notes February 5, 2010
See
Hunger Notes special report: Harmful economic systems
Amid starvation, runaway inflation, and food shortages in the Army, North Korea
fires top economic officials, South Korean press reports Blaine
Hardin Washington Post February 5, 2010

The street is riskier
but pays better Photo: A. Mirza/ILO
South Africa: A day in the life of a sex worker IRIN News
January 22, 2010

Suicide
has emerged as the single leading cause of death among women in Nepal aged
15-49. The report listed general causes for suicide such as
mental health problems, relationships, marriage and family
issues, and youth (since 21 percent of the suicides were committed by
young women aged 18 years and under) but did not elaborate on causes.
Photo: Brennon Jones/IRIN
Nepal: Why are so many young women killing themselves? IRIN News
January 22, 2010

Plumpy'nut is one of the most widely distributed
ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF), given to children suffering from
malnutrition.
The
patents for Plumpy'nut - a blend of peanuts, sugar, milk powder, oil, vitamins
and minerals - are owned by a French company and a research institute.
Manufacturers of similar pastes have been reluctant to
challenge Nutriset because the patents are so broad, but two US companies just
have, saying there should be "no restrictions on
the development and production of life-saving food aid".
Photo: Georgina
Cranston/UNICEF
Plumpy'nut
patent under pressure IRIN News
January 12, 2010 See also
Birthplace of an innovation saving the lives of starving children--a blender in
Malawi IRIN News June 22, 2007
See
Hunger Notes special report: Trade and hunger

The two men were also convicted of
leaking details of a network of tunnels reportedly being built in Burma. It is
thought the tunnels were built to house communications systems, possible weapons
factories and troops in the event of an invasion. Photo: BBC
Burmese officials sentenced to death for revealing government visits to Russia
and North Korea and information about military tunnels BBC News
January 7, 2010
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Hunger Notes special report: Harmful economic systems
North Korean currency crackdown fuels food shortages; government's aim is to
decrease reliance on markets, which now provide about half of North Korea's
food, but which also represent an alternative source of economic, and thus
political, power Blaine Hardin Washington Post January 8,
2010
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Hunger Notes special report: Harmful economic systems
South
Sudan cattle raid kills 140; aid agencies warn that the country faces a return
to war BBC News January 8, 2010
More Sudan stories
World Food Program halts aid in southern Somalia because of attacks by
militants, putting a million people at risk of starvation Robyn Dixon
Los Angeles Times January 6, 2010
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stories
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