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<title>Japan Pressed to Sell Surplus Rice</title>
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<description>Japan should take a global leadership role and act to stem the food crisis by re-exporting its 1.5 million tons of surplus rice -- at reasonable prices -- say a trio of international policy experts.</description>
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<title>Word Game Saves Lives After Myanmar Cyclone</title>
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<description>As many as 3.7 million meals will soon be delivered to Myanmar cyclone survivors thanks to an global online game that donates approximately half a gram of rice every time a player gets a right answer. 
From: World Food Programme</description>
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<title>Two Years After Massacre, Aid Group Quits Sri Lanka</title>
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<description>Almost two years after 17 of its members were murdered, the humanitarian group Action Against Hunger has pulled out of Sri Lanka, beginning a new international campaign in the hope of finding justice.</description>
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<title>Food Prices Require G-8 Action on Africa</title>
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<description>The G-8 foreign ministers, meeting next week, must deal decisively with the humanitarian toll that rising food prices and reduced foreign aid are taking on Africa, said a panel of leaders focused on African progress.</description>
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<title>G-8 Urged to Relieve Haiti's Debt</title>
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<description>Nearly 3,000 Americans have signed a petition by an international aid group urging the G-8 finance ministers, meeting this weekend, to cancel Haiti's &quot;illegitimate&quot; billion dollar debt as Haitians struggle to endure sky-rocketing prices of food and fuel.</description>
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