Vol. 5 Num 220 Tue. January 04, 2005    
 
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Ailing tsunami survivors still await aid
Eight days after a giant tsunami struck Asia, relief workers faced "absolute chaos" in Indonesia's Aceh province on Monday as a $2 billion operation to help disaster victims fought to get off the ground.
 
Powell predicts Shia victory in Iraq polls
US Secretary of State Colin Powell predicted a Shiite victory in upcoming Iraqi elections, but moved to assuage concerns it could bolster Iranian influence inside the country.
 
India grapples with disposal of bodies
India was battling to bury or cremate an untold number of corpses and beat aid bottlenecks Monday, as the toll from last week's massive earthquake and tsunamis neared 15,300 dead and missing.
 
Peru rebels to 'surrender on Monday'
The leader of a 200-strong armed group that killed four policemen and seized a police station and part of a southern Peruvian town, to demand the resignation of President Alejandro Toledo, said it would
 

 
   
 
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