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1. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Catastrophe in Southern Asia; Tsunami's Carnage Is Vast; Death Toll of 26,000 May Double; Billions in Aid Sought to Rebuild, Thwart Disease
Mark Magnier and Paul Watson; Los Angeles Times; Dec 28, 2004; A.1;
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Maggie Farley; Los Angeles Times; Dec 29, 2004; A.1;
3. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Commentary; A Wave of Apathy Over Africa's Suffering
Terry George; Los Angeles Times; Jan 16, 2005; M.5;
4. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print CATASTROPHE IN SOUTHERN ASIA; CHRONICLE OF A DISASTER; A Tremor, Then a Sigh of Relief, Before the Cataclysm Rushed In; After southern Asia's massive quake, experts initially were blind to the threat of a tsunami. Others were unable or unwilling to act.
Paul Watson, Barbara Demick and Richard Fausset; Los Angeles Times; Jan 2, 2005; A.1;
5. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Catastrophe in Southern Asia; Charities Debate When to Say They Have Enough; An agency's notice that it has adequate tsunami funds and its request that further gifts be unrestricted highlight a dilemma for nonprofits.
Sharon Bernstein, Mark Magnier and John Glionna; Los Angeles Times; Jan 8, 2005; A.5;
6. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print CATASTROPHE IN SOUTHERN ASIA; U.N. Gets Leading Role in Tsunami Aid Effort; Powell warns that the world body must act quickly to help ravaged southern Asian nations. Relief pledges climb to about $4 billion.
Paul Richter and Don Lee; Los Angeles Times; Jan 7, 2005; A.10;
7. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Catastrophe in Southern Asia; Disaster on the Other Side of the World Hits Close to Home; Some in the Southland try to reach relatives in southern Asia after magnitude 9.0 quake.
Richard Fausset and David Pierson; Los Angeles Times; Dec 27, 2004; A.12;
8. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Fading Beacon
Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext); Jan 18, 1989; 6;
9. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print CATASTROPHE IN SOUTHERN ASIA; Relief Is Hard to Come by in Hard-Hit City; Many of the tsunami victims in Meulaboh, Indonesia, have to fend for themselves amid problems with the distribution of aid.
Barbara Demick; Los Angeles Times; Jan 9, 2005; A.13;
10. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Catastrophe in Southern Asia; City Awash in Death Casts Aside Ceremony; So many people in Meulaboh, Indonesia, died in the tsunami that there aren't enough living to take proper care of the bodies.
Barbara Demick; Los Angeles Times; Jan 8, 2005; A.1;
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