7 November 1994 When this survey was made three months ago, around 12,000 Yugoslavs fed themselves in soup kitchens; in the meantime, that number has grown by almost one-half and is near 17,000 today. In contrast to some other countries, where the practice of giving out free food was established at the time of the industrial revolution, this was not […]

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