Responding to the devastation of the recent Indian Ocean tsunami, the international community has demonstrated a type of generosity and concern for others that can only be described as atypical. As ...
As the U.S. deals with Hurricane Katrina, it's important not to forget the people of Southeast Asia affected by the December 2004 tsunami, a relief worker told a roomful of students Friday. Pete ...
With their attention now focused on boosting hurricane preparedness in the aftermath of Katrina, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials are also wrestling with thin preparedness for ...
On Dec. 26, 2003, an earthquake in Bam, Iran, killed nearly 30,000 people. A year later to the day, history made a terrifying encore with an earthquake that shook the planet from its axis. The quake ...
Journalist Michael Dobbs is a staff writer for The Washington Post. When the tsunami hit South Asia last week, Dobbs and his brother Geoffrey were swimming near the small island Taprobane off the ...
The U.S. will expand its tsunami detection system of deep sea buoys and seismic monitors through a $37.5 million effort over the next two years, the Bush administration announced today. That money ...
KHAO LAK, Thailand -- One year after the Indian Ocean tsunami, the world's identity sleuths press on with their grisly task. In a DNA lab in Sarajevo, the experience drawn from Bosnia's wartime mass ...
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Princeton Tsunami Relief (PTR) has collected more than $17,500 from University students, faculty and staff, organizers announced this week. Fundraising efforts began six weeks ago. The amount ...
NBC Universal will preempt an hour of prime-time programming on all of its broadcast and cable networks Saturday, Jan. 15, at 8 p.m. for a live telethon benefiting victims of the tsunami in South Asia ...
After additional events on Friday and Saturday, Princeton Tsunami Relief (PTR) has raised close to $5,400 in donations from students, faculty, staff and visitors since fundraising began on campus Jan.
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