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Born on September 23, Angi is the first known baby conceived and born after the December 26th tsunami that killed more than 170,000 people and left half a million homeless in Indonesia's Aceh province on the tip of northern Sumatra. Angi, who is being bottle-fed because her mother's tsunami rations do not give her the strength to breast-feed, owes her robust health, at least in part, to a health clinic the children's aid group Plan International set up in her village.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051018/ts_nm/tsunami_health_dc_1
How very sad that the aid group can afford to feed expensive formula and not enough calories for mother? Is the mother being fed? I am assuming she is. Iam not sure that this story adds up.
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Mirine R. Dye, CCE,CD,CLE
Florida Keys
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