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Wall St villain is hero in tsunami-hit village

Raj Rajaratnam, the billionaire financier of Sri Lankan origin facing insider trading charges in the United States, is recalled in stone in one of the villages he helped recover from the Asian tsunami in 2004. Full Article at Hindustan Times

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