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MIND-NUMBING in its ferocity, barely imaginable in extent, the devastation in the Indian Ocean is now being described as one of the worst natural disasters on record. UN officials fear up to 60,000 dead, while numberless survivors are utterly destitute.
Only in the detail is it possible to set such horrors in a comprehensible human scale: frantic parents besieging a hospital for news of their missing children; bodies strewn on a holiday beach; anguished messages on the Internet from desperate relatives.See the full content of this document
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Our Moral Duty Is to Save Lives
The mood was summed up by a distraught Minister in Sri...
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