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Tuesday Aug 5 | New Straits Times

People caught in time warp

The wrath of Nature and political unrest may have taken their toll on Myanmar but despite all these, travel agent KATIE CHAN can feel the serenity of a people living a life steeped in tradition WHEN tropical ...

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Thu Jul 24, 2008

AlertNet

Myanmar cyclone "air bridge" to end next month

Aid agencies in cyclone-hit Myanmar will have to charter their own planes after the United Nations ends free flights between Yangon and Bangkok on Aug.

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Sat Jul 05, 2008

Austin American-Statesman

Canters find gentle people in Myanmar; Fredericksburg celebrates German heritage

A life-altering journey to Myanmar From Gretchen Canter of Austin. Most people cannot locate Myanmar on a globe and might wonder why anyone would go there, particularly a family with four children.

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Thu Jun 26, 2008

EHotelier Global Hospitality News

The famoushotels.org finds effecient way to support victims of tropical cyclone

As a global non-profit and non-governmental organisation the famoushotels.org has identified a group of hotel employees in Myanmar who need help.

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Mon Jun 16, 2008

Daily Times

Landslides hit Myanmar's 'Valley of Rubies'

The landslides struck just six weeks after deadly Cyclone Nargis devastated Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta and the main city of Yangon.

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Sat Jun 14, 2008

Taipei Times

Junta's aid rules delay relief, HRW says

RED TAPE: Human Rights Watch said new rules require aid workers to obtain permits from Myanmar's government ministries, the UN, the ASEAN and township officials AFP AND AP, BANGKOK AND YANGON, MYANMAR Saturday, ...

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Thu Jun 12, 2008

ABC News

'Turn Around and Go Back to Yangon'

The following dispatch was written for ABC News by a journalist who has been inside Myanmar.

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Mon Jun 09, 2008

The Taipei Times

ASEAN team begins response in Myanmar

AFP, JAKARTA, BANGKOK AND KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday, Jun 04, 2008, Page 5 ASEAN said yesterday that a team of experts had started work in Myanmar to assess the country s aid needs a month after a devastating ...

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Sat Jun 07, 2008

The National

Agencies plan to use helicopters for aid to Burma cyclone victims

The World Food Programme hopes to have 10 helicopters delivering food and other relief supplies to cyclone victims in the Irrawaddy delta as early as the end of the week, officials said Wednesday.

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Thu Jun 05, 2008

Burmanet

Agence France Presse: Aid team moves into Myanmar cyclone zone: ASEAN

A 200-strong team of aid experts from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the UN started deploying in Myanmar's cyclone-hit Irrawaddy delta on Thursday, ASEAN said.

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Tue Jun 03, 2008

The Post Chronicle

Aid Workers: Myanmar Access Difficult

Relief agencies said Monday they are still having trouble reaching survivors of last month's cyclone in Myanmar, despite the government's promises of access.

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Mon Jun 02, 2008

IRIN News

MYANMAR: Humanitarian air bridge up and running

The usually deserted runways and warehouses of Bangkok's Don Mueang airport have sprung alive as relief supplies for Myanmar rush in from around the globe.

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The China Post

Myanmar junta extends Suu Kyi arrest

Myanmar's junta extended the house arrest of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Tuesday, a move likely to dismay Western nations who promised millions of dollars in aid after Cyclone Nargis.

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Sat May 31, 2008

Exploring International Law

Monks Carrying Out Cyclone Relief in Myanmar

Getty Images As the Junta fails, the monks work to provide humanitarian assistance in Myanmar.

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Fri May 30, 2008

The Florida Times Union

UN: Myanmar forcing storm victims from camps

Myanmar's military government is forcing cyclone victims out of shelters and refugee camps and sending some back to their devastated villages with virtually no aid supplies, United Nations and church officials ...

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Thu May 29, 2008

Lubbock Avalanche

Opposition supporters detained in Myanmar

Myanmar student Buddhist Monks, hold pictures of the country's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, and her late father Gen.

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Wed May 28, 2008

South China Morning Post

Individual donors welcome in delta, says junta mouthpiece

Individual volunteers are free to travel into regions devastated by Cyclone Nargis to give donations to storm victims, Myanmar's tightly controlled state media insisted yesterday.

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International Herald Tribune

A few aid workers reach into Myanmar

BANGKOK : Myanmar is allowing some foreign aid workers to enter remote areas hard hit by the May 3 cyclone in what relief agencies said Tuesday appeared to be the beginning of a new policy that fulfills a ...

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Tue May 27, 2008

New Straits Times

Aid workers await access as Myanmar seeks billions to rebuild

Myanmar's failure to grant foreign aid workers unfettered access to cyclone devastated areas threatened Sunday to overshadow a vital conference aimed at securing billions of dollars for reconstruction.

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Mon May 26, 2008

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Donors pledging Myanmar cyclone aid

Donor nations said they were ready to provide Myanmar with more than $100 million to help it recover from Cyclone Nargis, but warned the ruling junta Sunday they will not fully open their wallets until they are provided access to the hardest-hit areas.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, speaking to The Associated Press after a one-day meeting of 51 donor nations, said he believed a turning point had been reached in getting Myanmar's isolationist junta to allow foreign aid workers unhindered entry into the devastated Irrawaddy delta.

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