Aid workers are becoming increasingly concerned about the plight of the poorest people and their ability to acquire food from the markets ... There is a total scarcity of food. |
Gary won't do your school wrong. Is he going to replace a legend? I doubt he can come in and replace this man or fill his shoes. But I think he knows that. |
It is far more critical this year because people have now sustained four years of food shortages and are living hand to mouth, |
It's too early to tell if there will be any impact from these rains on the 2006 crop in southern Africa. |
The WFP would expect to spend up to $80 million [R485 million] buying up to 350 000 tons of food in 2006, mostly maize, if prices stayed around the average level of 2005. |
They have no assets to sell anymore to buy food. It is extremely desperate for the poorest of the poor. |
They stopped our run (in the first half). Their defensive line and linebackers caused enough confusion that we were missing blocking assignments and we couldn't get a running game going inside. |
This is incredibly fertile land. With proper irrigation, you could grow anything here. You need both development aid and emergency aid, but right now you're getting little of either. |
This is the time of year for flooding. But as long as the levels stay at their current place we are well prepared. |
We don't take GMO foods into countries that have bans on the technology. In that case we only source non-GMO or mill it depending on the restrictions. |
We made some adjustments on our defense. What happened in the first half is we were over-penetrating and over-pursuing. All week long we drilled don't over-penetrate in the gaps and on the edges. We got out of position. Each time, they had a big gainer or the touchdown. |
Your school is very fortunate getting Gary. He studies the game, he studies his opponent and he knows what to do. He is tough to coach against. |