Chennai News January 2 2004


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Sombre start: Chennai slips into New Year
NDTV.com - New Delhi,India
At the midnight hour Chennai quietly slipped into 2OO5 without the customary gaiety. Instead fishermen lit candles in honour of their departed loved ones. ...
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Players pledge Chennai winnings for tsunami relief
ABC Online - Australia
Generating relief funds for tsunami victims and gearing up for the new season is the players' aim as they prepare for the ATP Chennai Open starting on Monday. ...
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Seawalls saved Chennai:
New Kerala - Ernakulam,Kerala,India
[India News]: Chennai, Jan 2 : Tsunami's fatal fury in southern India left most of the Tamil Nadu capital except some parts unscathed, thanks to seawalls. ...
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Chennai Port Trust limps back to normal
Mid-Day Mumbai - Bombay,India
Work at the Chennai Port Trust has slowly begun after it was badly affected in last week's tsunami that claimed thousands of lives in Tamil Nadu and damaged ...
 

Tsunami: Chennai Port escapes major damage
Business Line - Chennai,India
Three ships were damaged in a collision at the Chennai Port on the day of the tsunami but a major disaster was averted as they avoided hitting a tanker ...
 

Five Malaysians missing in Chennai
The Malaysia Star - Malaysia
PETALING JAYA: Five Malaysians have been listed as missing in Chennai, South India, following last Sunday's deadly tsunami. A ...
 

Relief work in full swing, focus on rehabilitation now at ...
New Kerala - Ernakulam,Kerala,India
[India News]: Chennai, Jan 2 : With the recovery of more bodies, especially at Nagapattinam,one of the worst hit areas in Tamil Nadu in the December 26 tsunami ...
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Report: Paes to donate prize money for tsunami victims
NDTV.com - New Delhi,India
Joining other top tennis players, India's Leander Paes today decided to donate his prize money in the $380,000 Chennai open, beginning on Monday, for the ...
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Tsunami casts shadow over first ATP event of 2005
Hindustan Times - New Delhi,India
... of last week's devastating tsunami, rather than their own success, uppermost in their minds at the first ATP tournament of 2005 starting in Chennai on Monday. ...
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Vinod Sridhar, Harsh Mankad advance:
New Kerala - Ernakulam,Kerala,India
[Sports India]: Chennai, Jan 2 : Former National Champion Vinod Sridhar overcame seventh seed Telmuraz Gabashvili of Russia, while Indian Davis Cupper Harsh ...
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