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  1. Stephen Peter Lissenburgh also known as Steve Lissenburgh (30 April 1964 – 26 December 2004) was a British policy researcher, economist, school teacher and social scientist. He was married to Sri Lankan born economist Sonali Deraniyagala.

  2. 20 de ene. de 2005 · Stephen Peter Lissenburgh, economist and social scientist: born 30 April 1964; Research Fellow, Policy Studies Institute 1994-97, 1998-2002, Principal Research Fellow and Head of the Employment...

  3. 9 de mar. de 2013 · Sonali Deraniyagala's husband, Steve Lissenburgh, and sons Vikram and Malli. Photograph: Courtesy of Sonali Deraniyagala. Tsunamis. This article is more than 11 years old. Tsunami: the terrible...

  4. In 1990, she married economist Stephen Lissenburgh (1964-2004), who "made large contributions to British public policy research". While on vacation at Sri Lanka's Yala National Park in December 2004, she lost her husband, their two sons, her parents, her best friend, and her best friend's mother in the Indian Ocean tsunami.

  5. Race equality. Stephen Lissenburgh Lecture 2012 Part 2, delivered by Rob Berkeley, director of the Runnymede Trust.

  6. 14 de ene. de 2005 · An academic from the Policy Studies Institute at Westminster University is feared dead after the tsunami disaster in Sri Lanka. Stephen Lissenburgh was with his two sons Vikram and Nikhil, his wife, Sonali, and other family members when the waves hit Sri Lanka at the end of December.

  7. 28 de ene. de 2005 · Fri 28 Jan 2005 12.10 EST. The Asian tsunami disaster is now known to have claimed 53 British lives, with hundreds more still unaccounted for. Some of the dead and missing Britons.