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Health Agency Warns of Fever After Tsunami
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
The World Health Organization warned about the risk of dengue fever, malaria and other potentially fatal mosquito-borne diseases in countries struck by the tsunami.For Tsunami Orphan, No Name but Many Parents
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
In the story of Baby No. 81 lies a hint of the raw and peculiar distress of Sri Lanka's bereaved parents.After Treating Victims' Bodies, Indonesia and Sri Lanka Turn to Hearts and Minds
By DENISE GRADY and ERIC LIPTON
Attention has begun to move away from the physical needs of victims to mental disorders like depression.
Survivors of Tsunami Live on Close Terms With Sea
Survivors and Aid Groups Fault Indian Bureaucracy





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Survivors and Aid Groups Fault Indian BureaucracyBy HARI KUMAR and DAVID ROHDE
Critics called India's refusal to accept offers of tsunami relief aid a gambit that may have needlessly risked the lives of tsunami victims.
A Village Doctor Cares for Those the Sea Spared
By DENISE GRADY
In the wake of the tsunami, local medical workers are the unsung heroes.
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Complete Coverage: Asia's Deadly Waves
How to Help: Disaster Aid
A list of some of
the agencies accepting contributions for aid to people affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Asia.
Battered Bodies, Grim Choices
Those
at the gravest risk are people who could have been more easily saved if they received care last week.
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