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        1. , a game developed by John Breen to help his kids do their homework, is available online in English, French, Italian and Spanish.
        2. Five years ago, a Harvard professor named John Breen gave the world a little thing called Freerice.
        3. Breen, 42, could be making a good living as a software programmer.
        4. ' When William Marsh Rice, founder of Rice University, was found dead in his New York City quarters, suspicion immediately fell on a young lawyer, Albert.
        5. Five years ago, a Harvard professor named John Breen gave the world a little thing called Freerice.!

          The World Food Programme announced Saturday that Berkman Award Winner John Breen has expanded FreeRice to include more games; and he will be collaborating with the Berkman Center on further developing and supporting FreeRice.

          Here is the press release from the World Food Programme:

          Rome, 31 August 2008 - The FreeRice web vocabulary phenomenon that has captured the imagination of millions of people around the world has now turned its attention to an exciting range of new games encompassing art, maths, language and chemistry.

          “FreeRice has shown that a simple click of a mouse can do so much to help a hungry world,” said the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Director of Communications, Nancy Roman.

          “For the user, it’s fun, it’s free, and it allows them to make a difference.”

          Since its launch in October 2007, FreeRice has been a runaway success, attracting a growing number of users to its ingenious vocabulary game that generates a donation of rice to the WFP for every co