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  • Filed at 16:24 on 16th February 2005.
    Filed by sjhoward at 16:24 on Wednesday, 16th February 2005 under Tsunami 2004.

    This is the inherent problem with DEC campaigns for single disasters. As I’ve said before, it would be much better all round if it was up to the charities to divide the income between all of their projects, sending money where it is most needed, and not spending disproportionate amounts on one particular disaster.



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    Marty responds »

    Developing collectivist leanings, SJ?

    17th February 2005 | Permalink

    » This comment was received at 20:56 on 17 February 05


    Simon Howard responds »

    If I am, then it certainly isn’t an intentional push ;-)

    18th February 2005 | Permalink

    » This comment was received at 00:28 on 18 February 05


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