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March 28th, 2005 - 08:21AM

Photo: Greg Beals/IRC

Andrew Marshall writes in TIMEasia Magazine this week that for many tsunami survivors, the tragedy of Dec. 26 hasn't faded easily, but with the right help, they're learning how to move on.

His story looks at an IRC program in Pante Gura, Indonesia, that is helping local fishermen get back to work and forget their troubles despite daily aftershocks -- and today's 8.7 quake -- that spark fears of another tsunami.


Posted By: Kathleen Sands | Asia, IRC in the News, Rebuilding Communities, Tsunami Relief
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