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Caring ways
A BUDDHIST charitable organisation has helped rebuild the lives #8211; and homes #8211; of earthquake victims in Gujarat, India, writes MICHAEL CHEANG.
Woman gets travel papers to come home
The 49-year-old Malaysian woman stranded in Japan since 1995 after her travel documents expired will get to return to stay with her only daughter here after all. The Government yesterday issued Tan Soo Fieck a temporary Certificate of Identity (CI) to facilitate her travel.
Tears flow as stranded woman returns
Looking somewhat bewildered by the warm welcome given to her at KL International Airport, Tan Soo Fieck allowed the tears to flow freely as her dream of returning home after years of living in limbo came true.
In the steps of a monk
A Tang Dynasty monk's historical journey from China to India during the 7th century is recaptured in a photo exhibition which traces the epic journey through unchartered frontiers.
Most victims need counselling
b>Devid Rajah in SRI LANKA:/b>brApart from dealing with physical injuries, relief workers helping tsunami victims here have had to address the mental state of those hit by the disaster.
Expat was a loving hubby, says widow
The widow of a Taiwanese expatriate who was slain on Tuesday remembers him as a loving and affectionate husband.
FEATURE - Be it so humble, tsunami survivors long for home
LAMPUUK, Indonesia (Reuters) - In a little shack they built on a rubble-strewn field where the tsunami travelled the farthest inland, a group of teenaged boys orphaned in the disaster have made themselves a family.
Tsunami survivors long for home
In a little shack they built on a rubble-strewn field where the tsunami travelled the farthest inland, a group of teenaged boys orphaned in the disaster have made themselves a family.
Religious groups try good deeds in tsunami zone
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (Reuters) - Buddhists run a camp for tsunami survivors in Islamic Aceh. A Mennonite family teaches English at a camp in Thailand. Christians put up homes in Sri Lanka and Jains build schools in India's Nicobar islands.
Religious groups try good deeds in tsunami zone
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (Reuters) - Buddhists run a camp for tsunami survivors in Islamic Aceh. A Mennonite family teaches English at a camp in Thailand. Christians put up homes in Sri Lanka and Jains build schools in India's Nicobar islands.