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Stealing All the Way

Tuesday, June 6, 2006

Houses built by Save the Children are not fit for human habitation. The construction funds are whittled down to 60 percent.

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FROM afar the houses built in traditional Acehnese architecture look OK, firm and strong, the main parts supported by wooden stilts the size of a mans legs. Lined up neatly in Masjid village, Pante Raja, Pidie, the houses were donated by British non-governmental organization Save the Children.

Comfortable? Thats what they look like at a glance. But on closer inspection defects in many parts of the houses can be found: the walls are cracked, some

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