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Friday, April 14, 2006

Drought Ravages Somalia


In Somalia, a well is as precious as a town bank, controlled by warlords and guarded with weapons. During the region's relentless three-year drought, water has become a resource worth fighting and dying over. (Washington Post, Friday)

Liberalism is a life-saver.

FEE Timely Classic
The Sorry Record of Foreign Aid in Africa by Jim Peron