WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, 2013 (IPS) – In the vicinity of the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in downtown Washington, just a few blocks away from the federal district, dozens of homeless men and women expect night buses that will take them to them dinner at one of the many food shelters in the city. They can get by during the day with the few dimes and quarters safe from passers-by, but the only daily meal can really count on is what you will receive in the local food shelter, so for them, the Hunger is a very real problem. Two …
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