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But Aubrey Ray Varnes in on a different road, 800 miles away in Albuquerque. 'I'm hungry all the time,' he says.

Part of Iowa's record $1.9 billion corn crop spills onto Main Street in Lohrville, Iowa, form the town's overflowing grain elevators.

In a Port-au-Prince cemetery, grave robbers have desecrated coffins, stealing the brass handles and leaving the corpses exposed.

A girl balances water on her head as she crosses a sewage canal near her home.

Fish for sale in a fly-infested market in Port-au-Prince. Because of rampant pollution, fishermen in rickety boats are forced to sail farther and farther to bring home catches that are smaller and smaller.

Haiti's continuing political instability means that legislators must meet behind prison-style bars, watched by military police, at Parliament.

A youngster stands in his urine in a a Haitian slum. 'Kids suffer from viral skin diseases and parasites,' says Dr. Reginald Boulos of Port-au-Prince. 'Sixty percent have some kind of worm infection.'

A pig forages in sewage as people head out of the slums to fetch water for the day.

A child stands near a sewage canal that runs a few feet from his family's shack in Cite Soleil, a slum in Port-au-Prince.

A woman, frightened to speak about living conditions because of fear of reprisals, makes her way through Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince.