City of the Dead CairoOn the outskirts of Cairo an area of cemeteries known as the City of the Dead provides shelter for hundreds of thousands of poor residents. Families make their homes in and among
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Hunger in southern AfricaAug 1st 2002 BINGA AND OSITENIFrom The Economist print edition If food aid is slow or obstructed there will be starvation AFRICAS hunger is growing dangerously. However quick
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The middle class:Ie Since the 1970s the industrial base of the United States has been eroding and with it many good-paying jobs. In 1979 the typical middle-class worker earned 498 a week. I
CAUSES OF POVERTY Poverty has many causes some of them very basic. Some experts suggest for instance that the world has too many people too few jobs and not enough food. But such basic causes are quit
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