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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>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>Higher Prices Means Less Food Aid - UN</title>
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<description>UNITED NATIONS, Jun 13 (OneWorld) - Millions of people across the world are more likely to face hunger and starvation due to disruption in aid deliveries caused by the rising prices of food, UN officials said this week.</description>
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<title>Food Scarcity 'Creating New World Order'</title>
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<description>BEIJING, Jun 4 (IPS) - Unprecedented food scarcity is beginning to dictate the rules of a new political order where individual countries are scrambling to secure their own food supplies with little concern for the rest of the world, says the founder of the Earth Policy Institute.</description>
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<title>Food Summit 'Follow Through' Urged</title>
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<description>UNITED NATIONS, Jun 3 (OneWorld) - As world leaders meet in Rome to discuss the current global food crisis, calls are growing for immediate and practical actions to address the plight of millions of poor facing hunger and starvation across the world.</description>
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