Analysis: Residents of Banda Aceh try to cope with aftermath of tsunami disaster

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01-01-2005

Analysis: Residents of Banda Aceh try to cope with aftermath of tsunami disaster

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We turn now to an increasingly urgent situation in the Indian Ocean and southeast Asia. The death toll from Sunday's quake and subsequent tsunamis now tops 120,000, an...

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