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October 16, 2014 · 1:30 pm
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On World Food Day, think nutrition for all

Today, Oct. 16, is World Food Day. Around 805 million people globally will mark the occasion suffering from hunger. If they are fortunate, they might find one meal the whole day.

Read the article at Examiner.

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