02-28-2005, 08:22 PM
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Sun Feb 27, 8:19 PM ET
Britain's Prince Charles arrives at Colombo International Airport February 28, 2005. He will travel to the embattled eastern Sri Lanka district of Batticaloa before meeting President Chandrika Kumaratunga in Colombo. REUTERS/Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi
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Sun Feb 27, 9:02 PM ET
Britain's Prince Charles (L) walks with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar upon his arrival at Colombo International Airport February 28, 2005. He will travel to the embattled eastern Sri Lanka district of Batticaloa before meeting President Chandrika Kumaratunga in Colombo. REUTERS/Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi
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Mon Feb 28,12:37 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles travelled to Sri Lanka's tsunami-hit eastern district of Batticaloa to see first-hand the devastation caused by the December disaster(AFP
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Mon Feb 28,12:46 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles, right, gestures as he walks with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar, left, upon his arrival at Colombo International Airport in Sri Lanka, early Monday, Feb. 28, 2005. The prince went straight to Batticaloa on the tsunami-struck eastern coast in a military helicopter, in his first trip to the former British colony in seven years. Sri Lanka reported at least 31,000 people killed in the Indian Ocean tsunami. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
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Mon Feb 28, 1:01 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles wears a garland and a pottu as he visits the tsunami-damaged village of Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit . REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:31 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles talks to villagers in tsunami-damaged Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:28 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles (L) listens as a fisherman describes how his fishing boat was destroyed by the tsunami in Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit . REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:26 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles bows as he is greeted by a family whose home was destroyed by the tsunami in Batticaloa, northern Sri Lanka, February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit . REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:25 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles visits a temple damaged by the tsunami in Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:44 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles (L) receives a pottu on his forehead from a young priest as he visits the tsunami-damaged area of Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit . REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:46 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles (L) greets a village elder, who presents him with a garland, during his visit to the tsunami-damaged area of Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:50 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles ® visits a tent that serves as temporary housing for families whose houses were destroyed by the tsunami in Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 2:25 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles walks with a young priest as he visits a temple damaged by the tsunami in Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 2:27 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles is given blessings at tsunami damaged Thiruchandoor Murugan Hindu temple in Navalady, Sri Lanka, Monday Feb 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 2:32 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles arranges his garland during a visit to the tsunami-damaged village of Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 2:56 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles is given blessings at tsunami damaged Thiruchandoor Murugan Hindu temple in Navalady, Sri Lanka, Monday, Feb 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 2:59 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, talks to local Red Cross girl workers as he tours the destroyed village of Navallady on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, where the recent Tsunami devastated the region on Dec. 26 2004, when he visited the village during a stop on Monday, Feb. 28, 2005. The Prince will leave the island of Sri Lanka later Monday, to start an official tour of Australia, New Zealand and then Fiji, before returning to Britain in March. (AP Photo / John Stillwell, PA)
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Mon Feb 28, 3:07 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles meets Red Cross volunteers in Navalady, Sri Lanka, Monday Feb. 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast, in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 3:20 AM ET
A Sri Lankan commando makes way for Britain's Prince Charles as he visits tsunami damaged Thiruchandoor Murugan Hindu temple in Navalady, Sri Lanka, Monday Feb. 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast, in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 4:03 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles talks to tsunami survivors at the fishing village of Mattikkali, Batticaloa, Monday, Feb. 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast, in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 6:20 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles talks to tsunami survivors in Batticaloa, eastern Sri Lanka, February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of the December 26 tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Stringer
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Mon Feb 28, 6:27 AM ET
Britain Prince Charles talks to villagers Asia's tsunami damaged Batticaloa in eastern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Stringer
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Mon Feb 28, 6:00 AM ET
Prince Charles walks with Sri Lanka's President Chandrika Kumaratunga in Colombo. Charles toured Sri Lanka's tsunami-hit eastern district of Batticaloa where, according to officials, he had been 'moved' on seeing the devastation and speaking with fishermen who survived the thundering waves.(AFP/Pool)
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Sun Feb 27, 8:19 PM ET
Britain's Prince Charles arrives at Colombo International Airport February 28, 2005. He will travel to the embattled eastern Sri Lanka district of Batticaloa before meeting President Chandrika Kumaratunga in Colombo. REUTERS/Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi
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Sun Feb 27, 9:02 PM ET
Britain's Prince Charles (L) walks with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar upon his arrival at Colombo International Airport February 28, 2005. He will travel to the embattled eastern Sri Lanka district of Batticaloa before meeting President Chandrika Kumaratunga in Colombo. REUTERS/Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi
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Mon Feb 28,12:37 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles travelled to Sri Lanka's tsunami-hit eastern district of Batticaloa to see first-hand the devastation caused by the December disaster(AFP
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Mon Feb 28,12:46 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles, right, gestures as he walks with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar, left, upon his arrival at Colombo International Airport in Sri Lanka, early Monday, Feb. 28, 2005. The prince went straight to Batticaloa on the tsunami-struck eastern coast in a military helicopter, in his first trip to the former British colony in seven years. Sri Lanka reported at least 31,000 people killed in the Indian Ocean tsunami. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
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Mon Feb 28, 1:01 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles wears a garland and a pottu as he visits the tsunami-damaged village of Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit . REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:31 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles talks to villagers in tsunami-damaged Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:28 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles (L) listens as a fisherman describes how his fishing boat was destroyed by the tsunami in Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit . REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:26 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles bows as he is greeted by a family whose home was destroyed by the tsunami in Batticaloa, northern Sri Lanka, February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit . REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:25 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles visits a temple damaged by the tsunami in Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:44 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles (L) receives a pottu on his forehead from a young priest as he visits the tsunami-damaged area of Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit . REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:46 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles (L) greets a village elder, who presents him with a garland, during his visit to the tsunami-damaged area of Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 1:50 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles ® visits a tent that serves as temporary housing for families whose houses were destroyed by the tsunami in Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 2:25 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles walks with a young priest as he visits a temple damaged by the tsunami in Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 2:27 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles is given blessings at tsunami damaged Thiruchandoor Murugan Hindu temple in Navalady, Sri Lanka, Monday Feb 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 2:32 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles arranges his garland during a visit to the tsunami-damaged village of Batticaloa in northern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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Mon Feb 28, 2:56 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles is given blessings at tsunami damaged Thiruchandoor Murugan Hindu temple in Navalady, Sri Lanka, Monday, Feb 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 2:59 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, talks to local Red Cross girl workers as he tours the destroyed village of Navallady on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, where the recent Tsunami devastated the region on Dec. 26 2004, when he visited the village during a stop on Monday, Feb. 28, 2005. The Prince will leave the island of Sri Lanka later Monday, to start an official tour of Australia, New Zealand and then Fiji, before returning to Britain in March. (AP Photo / John Stillwell, PA)
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Mon Feb 28, 3:07 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles meets Red Cross volunteers in Navalady, Sri Lanka, Monday Feb. 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast, in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 3:20 AM ET
A Sri Lankan commando makes way for Britain's Prince Charles as he visits tsunami damaged Thiruchandoor Murugan Hindu temple in Navalady, Sri Lanka, Monday Feb. 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast, in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 4:03 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles talks to tsunami survivors at the fishing village of Mattikkali, Batticaloa, Monday, Feb. 28, 2005. The prince arrived in Sri Lanka early on Monday and visited various tsunami-affected areas in the eastern coast, in a military helicopter. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe, POOL)
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Mon Feb 28, 6:20 AM ET
Britain's Prince Charles talks to tsunami survivors in Batticaloa, eastern Sri Lanka, February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of the December 26 tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Stringer
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Mon Feb 28, 6:27 AM ET
Britain Prince Charles talks to villagers Asia's tsunami damaged Batticaloa in eastern Sri Lanka February 28, 2005. Prince Charles flew to Sri Lanka's restive east on Monday to meet survivors of Asia's tsunami, but will steer well clear of Tamil Tiger rebels who control pockets of jungle there despite an invitation to visit. REUTERS/Stringer
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Mon Feb 28, 6:00 AM ET
Prince Charles walks with Sri Lanka's President Chandrika Kumaratunga in Colombo. Charles toured Sri Lanka's tsunami-hit eastern district of Batticaloa where, according to officials, he had been 'moved' on seeing the devastation and speaking with fishermen who survived the thundering waves.(AFP/Pool)
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