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Small mention of infant formula in this news story on Hurricane Rita.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2005/09/26/rita_leaves_a_6_billion_mess/
"Across the state line in Beaumont, Texas, the National Guard yesterday set up a base at the Ford Park arena and distributed water, ice, and food. Some evacuees turned up seeking shelter, including Ann Infante, a cook at a day care center in Port Arthur. She and her family, including a 2-week-old granddaughter, tried to get home after Rita passed by Saturday, but she said authorities turned them away on Highway 69 because the town was still severely damaged.
''We do not have enough food for the baby," Infante said, breaking into tears as her family camped out on the lawn beside the arena, surrounded by bags of disposable diapers and six remaining cans of infant formula."
(see link for full article, but above is the complete reference to infant feeding. You may have to register to read whole article)
Janice Reynolds
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