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Helping hands in southern Sudan

Cover Story | Organizations that have brought supplies or relief into Blue Nile in the last 12 months: Blue Nile Project of In Touch Mission International 2115 East Cedar Street, Suite #1 Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: (888) 918-4100 E-mail: info@blue-nile.org Website: www.blue-nile.org Church Ecumenical Action in Sudan c/o New Sudan Council of Churches P.O. Box 66168 Nairobi, Kenya Phone: (011) 254 2 446 966 Christian Solidarity Worldwide P.O. Box 99, New Malden, Surrey KT3 3YF, England Phone: (011) 44 208

Blue Nile blackout

Cover Story | More than 60,000 Sudanese people are newly homeless. Many of them are starving children. So why are the world's humanitarian organizations looking the other way?

In this issue: "The Sudan crisis," June 10, 2000

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