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Myanmar authorities have seized U.N. food sufficient to feed 95,000 victims of last week's cyclone, a move that shuts down future U.N. flights, a U.N. aid official says. ... Children try to retrieve useable articles from the debris of washed away houses south of Yangon.... [read full story]
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A friend writes from Burma: This is the worst disaster I have ever been in. The situation in Yangon is growing more desperate everyday as... ... A friend writes from Burma: This is the worst disaster I have ever been in. The situation in Yangon is growing more desperate...
The devastating cyclone that killed at least 22,000 people in Myanmar is driving up the cost of basic commodities and could stir fresh protests against the country’s military rulers, who violently put down a pro-democracy uprising last year. A girl drank water from a container as her homeless...
The devastating cyclone that swept into Myanmar on Saturday is seen by many Buddhists in the Southeast Asian nation as more than a natural disaster, according to a former Buddhist nun and professor in Milwaukee who has extensive experience ther... ... Buddhists blame...
The devastating cyclone that swept into Myanmar on Saturday is seen by many Buddhists in the Southeast Asian nation as more than a natural disaster, according to a former Buddhist nun and professor in Milwaukee who has extensive experience ther... ... Buddhists blame...
The devastating cyclone that swept into Myanmar on Saturday is seen by many Buddhists in the Southeast Asian nation as more than a natural disaster, according to a former Buddhist nun and professor in Milwaukee who has extensive experience ther... ... Buddhists blame...
In opening its doors to international relief, Myanmar #x2019;s military government is breaching a wall of isolation it has built around itself over nearly half a century. ... BANGKOK — In opening its doors to international disaster relief, Myanmar’s military government is...
Burma's monks are clearing the cyclone damage. ... Thursday, May 08, 2008 - FreeMarketNews.com IT is being left to Burma's monks to help residents clear roads of fallen trees and other debris caused by killer tropical cyclone Nargis. The gathering of cinnamon-robed monks...
UNITED NATIONS -- The U.N. secretary-general is calling on Myanmar to postpone its constitutional referendum and focus on cyclone relief. ... Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Thursday that he is "deeply concerned about the welfare of the people of Myanmar at this time...
The U.N. secretary-general is calling on Myanmar to postpone its constitutional referendum and focus on cyclone relief. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Thursday that he is "deeply concerned about the welfare of the people of Myanmar at this time of national tragedy."
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The U.N. secretary-general is calling on Myanmar to postpone its constitutional referendum and focus on cyclone relief. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Thursday that he is "deeply concerned about the welfare of the people of Myanmar at this time...

