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To: RetiredNow who wrote (248523)9/2/2005 4:17:59 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573678
 
UN offers to help overwhelmed US

theage.com.au

World Vision responds to Hurricane Katrina

press.arrivenet.com

Saudi Arabia ready to help US after hurricane

forbes.com

World offers disaster aid

"With offers from the four corners of the globe pouring in, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has decided "no offer that can help alleviate the suffering of the people in the afflicted area will be refused," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said Thursday."

www2.presstelegram.com

Foreign governments line up to help after Katrina

"More than 20 countries, from allies Germany and Japan to prickly Venezuela and poor Honduras, have offered to help the United States cope with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina."

today.reuters.com

International community offers help, prayers

"Countries from Russia to Venezuela offered assistance for victims of Hurricane Katrina yesterday but said they will wait to hear from the United States what is needed before they send the aid."



Sympathy and condolences also poured in from around the world.

wpherald.com



To: RetiredNow who wrote (248523)9/2/2005 4:18:34 AM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 1573678
 
Nearly 600,000 people have been evacuated as Typhoon Talim plowed into southern China,

edition.cnn.com

I hope Sri Lanka remembers to send their condolences...