Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Today is Fathers� Day. Poets and writers often eloquently describe the mother�s love for the child, but a father�s love is also equally limitless. Parents will surmount all obstacles to bring up their children, as evidenced by this father and mother feeding their child at a camp for the tsunami displaced in Panadura. This father, mother and infant are among the lucky families who survived the cataclysm. Despite the adversity, they are determined to secure a bright future for their child.

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