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Shipments from U.S. are lifeline for Haitian relatives (Baltimore Sun) Food transfers aid kin who can't afford many of the basics Nadia Renaud began shipping bags of rice, beans and other foodstuffs last spring to struggling relatives in Haiti, helping her brother ease the worries of providing for a sick mother who needs constant care. More Guyana Eating Out
Relatives abroad offer food lifeline to Haitians (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) Nadia Renaud began shipping bags of rice, beans and other foodstuffs last spring to struggling relatives in Haiti, helping her brother ease the worries of providing for a sick mother who needs constant care. More Guyana Eating Out
In Brooklyn, Every Palate Is an Island (New York Times) At Culpepper’s, the Barbadian cou-cou and flying fish fillets are plentiful. More Guyana Eating Out
Nothing like the first day of school (Columbia Missourian) Nothing like the first day of school More Guyana Eating Out
New Book Further Supports Controversial Theory of 'Man the Hunted' (Newswise) Despite popular theories to the contrary, early humans evolved not as aggressive hunters, but as prey of many predators. "Humans are no more born to be hunters than to be gardeners," argues Robert W. Sussman, Ph.D., professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis, in the newly-updated version of the controversial book "Man the Hunted: Primates, Predators and Human Evolution." More Guyana Eating Out
Morning Report: Olympic lines for the ages (The Philadelphia Inquirer) There's no gold medal for funniest line by a sportswriter covering the Olympics, but Morning Report wants to recognize Gil Lebreton of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram nonetheless. More Guyana Eating Out
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