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German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer called on President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga yesterday at the start of a visit to the tsunami-devastated nations. AFP


Germany will help rebuild Lanka: Fischer

Berlin is ready to promote tourism and push for debt relief and free access to European markets to help tsunami-battered Sri Lanka get back on its feet, German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer said yesterday.
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US marines arrive on rescue mission

by Chandani Jayatillake

The Southern coastline near Koggala Airbase was a hive of activity on Monday evening as a group of US marines were bringing ashore a range of heavy engineering equipment from a US ship.
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Uncle seeks niece aged four lost in tsunami, offers over Rs. 100,000 cash reward

A loving uncle is desperately searching for his four-year-old niece Sachini Vithana Seneviratne missing since the December 26 tsunami disaster. He is offering a cash reward of over Rs. 100,000 for anyone who could furnish information that would help locate her.
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