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            <description>A little whiny, but worthwhile all the same. Gotta be frustrating. 01-20-2005 Guest Column: No Relief in Sight for the Lincoln By Ed Stanton It has been three weeks since my ship, the USS Abraham Lincoln, arrived off the Sumatran coast to aid the hundreds of thousands of victims of the Dec. 26|tsunami that ravaged their coastline. I&apos;d like to say that this has been a |rewarding experience for us, but it has not: Instead, it has been a frustrating and needlessly dangerous exercise made even more difficult by the Indonesian government and a traveling circus of so-called aid workers...</description>
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