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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Residents from the Gordon River Apartments in Naples receive free groceries to from a mobile pantry on Thursday evening. The Coller County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, partnered with Meals of Hope, St. Matthew's House, Collier Harvest, Capital Grille and the Harry Chapin Food Bank offered a hot meal to the Gordon River Park Apartment community and handed out about 50 pounds of groceries to families through a mobile pantry. The organizations are working to offer these free services to different low income communities each week in Collier County. Researchers at the University of Florida were retained by NCEF to update a child well-being study done in 2005 to see where the nonprofit organization has made inroads to improve the health and quality of childrens lives. The 53-page status report on child well-being was completed this past week, just as this years wine festival is set for Jan. 28-30. The reports findings will be studied in detail over the next few months to decide what makes the most sense for future endeavors, especially with multi-year strategic initiatives. For certain, a hunger initiative is on the horizon, according to John Scot Mueller, a trustee and vice chairman of the grant committee. Lexey Swall/Staff  James Klynn has brainstorming session during a Wednesday night get together at his house in Northeast Naples.
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  • Tyquasia Morgan, 18, right, sits on the porch with Rev. Joe Williams, a regular evening occurrence. Morgan lives with her grandma and great grandma who have been neighbors with Williams since 1963. Morgan, like many in the neighborhood, calls Williams granddad.
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  • The ninth of twelve children, Nick Chandler grew up in the River Park Apartments in world of poverty, abuse and drugs. At 17, he went to prison for the first time. He ended up in prison seven times, serving for a total of 22 years. Now in his late 40's, Chandler is trying to turn his life around and wrote a book about his experiences, though he's the first to admit that it's been a struggle. "I started doing coke when I was 16. I went to selling ... and I seen the fast money and I got hooked on that and the coke, and then I had to support my habit. Things just went like that until I wasted 22 years of my life."
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Bruce Freed, President of the Center for Political Accountability at his office in Washington, D.C. on May 23, 2013.
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia, takes a phone call from Mogadishu. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Ruth Pierre, 10, right, and others from the Gordon River Apartments, wait in line to receive a box of groceries to from a mobile pantry on Thursday evening. The Coller County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, partnered with Meals of Hope, St. Matthew's House, Collier Harvest, Capital Grille and the Harry Chapin Food Bank offered a hot meal to the Gordon River Park Apartment community and handed out about 50 pounds of groceries to families through a mobile pantry. The organizations are working to offer these free services to different low income communities each week in Collier County. Researchers at the University of Florida were retained by NCEF to update a child well-being study done in 2005 to see where the nonprofit organization has made inroads to improve the health and quality of childrens lives. The 53-page status report on child well-being was completed this past week, just as this years wine festival is set for Jan. 28-30. The reports findings will be studied in detail over the next few months to decide what makes the most sense for future endeavors, especially with multi-year strategic initiatives. For certain, a hunger initiative is on the horizon, according to John Scot Mueller, a trustee and vice chairman of the grant committee. Lexey Swall/Staff  James Klynn has brainstorming session during a Wednesday night get together at his house in Northeast Naples.
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  • Christine Jones, 4, waves to the ice cream man, Larry Ozturk, as he drives in to her community at the Gordon River Apartments. "This area has changed so much in the past couple years," said Ozturk who drives through River Park every day and has watched generations grow up and move out of the area.
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  • Rose Tavernier, 9, plays cops and robbers near her home at the Gordon River Apartments. The area is prime real estate based on it's location near the water. Residents of the property often deal with rumors of evictions and raised rents as ownership changes hands.
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  • Jose Vega, 9, from left, Jonathan Perez, 7, and Vega’s brother, Michael Rodriguez, 6, hang on the fence surrounding the George Washington Carver Apartments in River Park — one of several low-income complexes in the area. A proposed sale of the apartments is a recurring issue, raising questions about the longevity of subsidized housing contracts. Such a sale could change the face of the community and displace hundreds of families.
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