Do uzupełnienia - 12.05.2011
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Over 3.6m people, including 800,000 children, are threatened by famine in t he landlocked West African country. The famine was caused by a severe drough t last year, and a plague of locusts, which devastated crops in the country. Health Screening at Medecines Sans Frontieres Therapeutic Feeding Centre in the town of Zinder. Zinder, NIGER, August 5, 2005. 514830
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Minimum price 50PLN
2005-08-05
SIPA/EAST NEWS
SIPA
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