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    RESCUING RELIEF IN ARMENIA: OTHER COUNTRIES HELPED OUT IN RESCUING

    ABC News
    SHOW: TIME TUNNEL 9:03 AM EST ABC
    December 8, 2006 Friday

    Anchors: Rob Simmelkjaer
    Reporters: Jerry King (Moscow, Russia)

    PETER JENNINGS (ABC NEWS)

    (Off-camera) For the Soviet bureaucracy, the challenge is now is
    rescue and relief. The region hit is mountainous making it just that
    much tougher. Here's our man in Moscow, Jerry King.

    GRAPHICS: MOSCOW

    JERRY KING (ABC NEWS)

    (Voiceover) At a communist youth league office in Moscow, people
    brought in shopping bags with whatever they could donate, canned
    goods and clothing. The International Red Cross and the Muslim were
    present. Organized blood donations across the country, and this one
    at the Moscow University. This was in the Republic of Georgia.

    Tonight's television news broadcast appeals for more blood. Even
    though, an official admitted they could not cope with the number
    of donors they had. Special accounts have been set up in banks for
    donations of money. For the first time, that included an account for
    hard currency, from foreigners here. Workers in Minsk announced they
    would send a whole trainload of construction workers and equipment.

    JERRY KING (ABC NEWS)

    (Off-camera) Officials say the prime task is the search for a survivors
    who may still be beneath the rubble, that and to find them and bury the
    dead. Another head ache, to find a way around the logistical problems.

    JERRY KING (ABC NEWS)

    (Voiceover) The Soviet military, which has been trying to stem ethnic
    violence between Armenia and neighboring Azerbaijani, is sending in
    additional units to care for the homeless, to help rebuild. Said the
    Azerbaijani minister of health, 'Pain and suffering bring our people
    together." Jerry King, ABC News, Moscow.
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