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...five countries as well as to overall regional aid. That means persuading donors to fund not just the high-profile, big-ticket projects like clearing debris in Aceh and monitoring disease outbreaks in Sri Lanka but the small-scale tasks as well. Somali fishermen need $1.9 million to repair their boats; $750,000 would measure damage to coral reefs in the Maldives. Some countries will give the U.N. unrestricted aid, but for the most part, each project needs confirmed funding to begin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Aid: How Much Will Really Go to the Victims? | 1/10/2005 | See Source »

...while many of the Vietnamese doctors were interested, says Ringer, they also wondered how they would repair CPAP machines if they malfunctioned and how they would afford replacement parts from the United States or other developed countries if the need arose...

Author: By Matthew S. Lebowitz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Med School Professor Assists Vietnamese Babies | 1/7/2005 | See Source »

...closed for almost a week while these operations went on but is now open for student use again with 80 computers still available, and HASCS staff working to repair the others. There may still be minor disturbances to computer users, however, until the end of this week as Science Center employees replace lost ceiling tiles...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Burst Pipe Soaks Science Center Lab | 1/5/2005 | See Source »

...Such damage jeopardizes our ability to leave the dining hall open on a continuing basis for study since neither the House or HUDS can sustain the costs associated with the repair and clean up from such events,” Lowell House Senior Tutor John “Jay” Ellison wrote in an e-mail to the House community yesterday...

Author: By Rebecca D. O’brien, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Lowell Dining Hall Vandalized | 12/21/2004 | See Source »

...deficits by 2005-06 - an ambitious goal that will depend on finding new revenue sources. Secondary mining of phosphate deposits may be possible, but delayed trials have never gone ahead. To make matters worse, the government was last week told that the island's neglected mooring facilities require substantial repair. The only economic cheer comes from the asylum-seeker processing center set up by Australia, which has the island's hotel fully booked with staff and migration officials. Criticized in Australia, the center is supported by the Nauruan government, which this year received $A22.5m in funding from Canberra. The center...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Nauru Get a Second Chance? | 12/14/2004 | See Source »

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