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Discussion - Disasters > Tsunami > Foreign tourists missing

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post man pat
9th November 2005
does Argentina get hurricanes like northern America
Jordani
9th October 2005
The British goverment said that they were going to give money to the tsunami, but they haven't give enough.
gabriella
3rd May 2005
hello. please send me a graph about the mathematics of a tsunami.thanx, gabc13@hotmail.com is my address
ASAP
Thomas
31st December 2004
The disaster from Sunday's tsunami in the Indian Ocean has rippled far beyond Asia, making it truly a tragedy felt across the globe. The disaster's reach is an unsettling reminder that globalization has brought the world closer together in unexpected ways so that people now share the pain as well as profit from far-flung places. Even for people who have never left home, otherwise abstract calamities in distant lands now frequently have a familiar face.

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