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Analysis: Relief effort in Banda Aceh, Indonesia
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NPR Weekend Edition - Sunday
01-09-2005
Analysis: Relief effort in Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Host: JACKI LYDEN
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
JACKI LYDEN, host:
It's been two weeks since the tsunami devastated thousands of miles of coastline on the Indian Ocean. Relief organizations say they're now getting supplies and medical care to almost every affected area, but there are still complaints that aid distribution has been uneven. NPR's Joanne Silberne...
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Aid effort bogs down; Coordinating various agencies 'like herding cats'.(PAGE ONE)
The Washington Times
; Byline: Guy Taylor, THE WASHINGTON TIMES BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - The World Health Organization yesterday said the pipeline of medical aid to Indian Ocean tsunami victims is at risk of becoming clogged by an overflow of relief groups operating independently of each other. There are starting to be
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Analysis: Latest on relief efforts in Banda Aceh
All Things Considered (NPR)
; ... 12-31-2004 Analysis: Latest on relief efforts in Banda Aceh Host: MELISSA BLOCK Time: 9:00-10:00 PM MELISSA BLOCK, host: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block. By ship, truck and plane, tons of relief supplies are headed for the earthquake ...
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In Aceh, they count lost loved ones on both hands; l At the epicentre of the disaster, the death toll is 80,000 and still rising.(Title Page)
The Independent (London, England)
; Byline: Kathy Marks in Banda Aceh BANDA ACEH is a place where people cannot sleep, where the word water'' provokes spasms of terror and where grown men weep in each other's arms. The bustling coastal city was close to the epicentre of the earthquake that unleashed monstrous waves across the region
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Tsunami took Deborah t o the other side of the world; Volunteer's effort to restore Banda Aceh devastation.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; ... remarkable effort to try to repair the devastation. Deborah Ball saw the tragedy unfold - and decided to help - as she watched TV news coverage while she was recovering from Christmas at her family's home in Birkenhead. By January 5, she had quit her job in the ...
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Two Weeks in Banda Aceh
The Canadian Nurse
; ... still enjoying Christmas holidays when Asia was shaken by an earthquake of magnitude 9 followed by a devastating tsunami. As the news reports became increasingly uncomfortable for me to watch, I knew I needed to help in some way. I was available; I had an updated ...
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