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Pamela Fiori is founding co-chairperson of the UNICEF Snowflake Project and received the Audrey Hepburn Humanitarian Award at the 2005 Snowflake Ball. In May 1993, Fiori made publishing history when she became the first woman to be named editor-in-chief of Town & Country, America's oldest continuously published general-interest magazine. She revitalized Town & Country by expanding the boundaries of the magazine to include a greater variety of topics, voices, personalities and columns. Prior to joining Town & Country, Fiori was widely credited with the success of Travel & Leisure, a publication of the American Express Publishing Corporation, where she was named executive vice president and editorial director in 1989.

 

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August 29, 2008

1.4 million people affected by flooding in Bihar

A one mile breach in the eastern embankment of the Kosi River in Bihar last week has resulted in the inundation of hundreds of villages, including areas that have not previously experienced major flooding. To date, 33 deaths have been reported, but this number is likely to rise.

August 29, 2008

UNICEF responds in Haiti in wake of Hurricane Gustav

An estimated 6,300 Haitians, mostly city-dwellers from Port-au-Prince, Jacmel and Leogane, were forced from their homes by Hurricane Gustav as torrential rains pounded the deforested southern peninsula of the country on Tuesday and Wednesday.