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By A.L. McD.

SEE ALSO: Headache; Hunger
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SEE ALSO: Cleveland; Fairs; Hunger
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Dec 2006Ratio of the number of people worldwide who are overweight to the number who are undernourished: 5:3
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World Health Organization (Geneva)/Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Rome)

Mar 2004Percentage increase since 1999 in U.S. households in which there was hunger due to poverty during the year : 22
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service

Feb 1999Estimated number of people, per 10,000, who died of starvation in one Sudanese village over ten days last July: 69
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Doctors Without Borders (N.Y.C.)

June 28, 2008President George W. Bush announced that North Korea was off the “state sponsors of terrorism” list. North Korea then blew up the obsolete nuclear cooling tower at Yongbyon and took delivery of a U.S. ship carrying 38,000 tons of food; the nuclear and food deals, said officials, were unrelated.
Source:

The New York Times

January 9, 2008South Asia was suffering from severe food shortages.
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BBCnews.com

July 16, 2006 Saddam Hussein's hunger strike entered its ninth day, though he still drinks sweet coffee and other liquids.
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The Washington Post

June 12, 2006Three detainees at the American prison camp at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, committed suicide using nooses made from clothing and bedsheets. “They have no regard for human life, neither ours nor their own,” said Navy Rear-Admiral Harry Harris. “I believe this was not an act of desperation but an act of asymmetric warfare against us.” All three men had been in the camp for about four years and had recently engaged in a hunger strike.
Source:

Scotsman

January 26, 2006A starving woman in Kangundo, Kenya, placed a curse on God as she hit a cooking pot with a stick, then died in her sleep.
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Reuters via MSNBC

January 15, 2006In Kenya, 2.5 million people were close to starvation; police raids showed that those who were supposed to be handing out food were instead selling it.
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Reuters

September 24, 2005In India a 12-year-old girl killed herself after her mother told her that she could not afford to give her a single rupee for lunch.
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BBC News

August 9, 2005The United Nations warned that 2.5 million people will die of hunger in Niger if the country does not receive foreign food aid immediately. President Mamadou Tandja responded that “the people of Niger look well-fed.”
Source 1:

AlertNet

Source 2:

BBC News

April 14, 2005The United Nations released a video game called “Food Force” that lets players pretend they are feeding the starving.
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BBC News

March 30, 2005An investigation determined that the rate of malnutrition in Iraqi children under five has nearly doubled since the U.S. invaded.
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Aljazeera.com

December 24, 2004The United States cut back on international food aid, a change that will affect five to seven million people in Indonesia, Malawi, Madagascar, and other countries.
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IHT

December 23, 2004A study found that the number of starving Iraqi children has nearly doubled in the last 21 months.
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USA Today

November 13, 2004Civilians there were finding it hard to come by medical supplies, and few clinics remained open. “People are eating flour because there's no proper food,” one refugee reported.
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Al Jazeera

April 9, 2004People were dying of hunger in Zimbabwe.
Source:

Agence France-Presse

January 13, 2004King Mswati III of Swaziland ordered nine palaces to be built for his wives, even though many people in his country are starving.
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Associated Press

December 19, 2003 Homelessness and hunger were on the rise in American cities.
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New York Times


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