Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Daily Briefing: Fighting kids' hunger starts at school

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Senior and student body president Carlie Moore, 17, opens her cereal at Pueblo, Colo.'s Centennial High School, which feeds all the students a free breakfast every day.
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