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SRI LANKA ERDBEBEN FLUTWELLE ASIEN
President of the World Bank James D. Wolfensohn holds a map of Sri Lanka as he addressed the media during a presser in a hotel in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday Jan. 8, 2005. The World Bank said Saturday it will consider significantly boosting its aid to countries stricken by the Asian tsunami. The World Bank has already pledged US$175 million (euro132.6 million) in assistance to the 11 countries in Asia and Africa hit by the Dec. 26 disaster, but bank President James Wolfensohn said he was flexible on the amount. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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20050108
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COLOMBO SRI LANKA
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AP
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ELIZABETH DALZIEL
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