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Aid trickling in as Burma faces a 'tragedy on an unimaginable scale'
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National Post
- 5/12/2008
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More On This Story Related Topics Story Tools -+ Change font size Share This Story Story tools presented by AFP/Survivors of Cyclone Nargis reach out to receive food aid in the outskirts of Burma's largest city Rangoon, May 12, 2008. Rangoon -- The first U.S. military aid flight to Burma landed in R
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Relief organisation worker off to aid Burma cyclone victims
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The Scotsman
- 5/12/2008
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A TROUBLESHOOTER from a city-based international development organisation is off to Burma to help with cyclone relief. Mervyn Lee, executive director of Mercy Corps' European headquarters, is expected to arrive in the country early next week. He will work with partner agencies to assess needs and ex
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Cyclone aid continues to trickle into Burma
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Belfast Telegraph
- 5/12/2008
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Aid is continuing to trickle into Burma today amid ongoing criticism of the Government's attitude to international relief organisations. Burma's military rulers have been accused of hampering aid efforts by the UN and other agencies despite the widespread damage caused by last weekend's cyclone.The
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Relief aid trickling in as Burma faces a 'tragedy on an unimaginable scale'
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National Post
- 5/12/2008
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More On This Story Story Tools -+ Change font size Share This Story Story tools presented by AFP/Survivors of Cyclone Nargis reach out to receive food aid in the outskirts of Burma's largest city Rangoon, May 12, 2008. RANGOON --The first U.S. military aid flight landed in Burma on Monday, but relie
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Storms Loom As Aid Trickles Into Burma
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FOX 10 WALA
- 5/12/2008
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-- Further flood warnings have been issued for Burma as aid workers struggle to get urgently-needed supplies through to the more remote areas of the stricken region. The Burmese government has come under sustained international pressure as aid agencies warn that the death toll following the cyclone
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Aid trickles into Burma as charities fear death toll will soar
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Eircom.net
- 5/12/2008
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THE BRITISH government yesterday warned of an epic humanitarian disaster unfolding in Burma in the wake of the cyclone, even as international relief finally began to trickle into the stricken country. Aid agencies also warned of an unimaginable tragedy unfolding in the absence of significantly incre
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Burma Crisis: Storms Forecast As Aid Trickles In
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Sky News
- 5/12/2008
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Further flood warnings have been issued for Burma as aid workers struggle to get urgently-needed supplies through to the more remote areas of the stricken region. Children wait at a temporary camp The Burmese government has come under sustained international pressure as aid agencies warn that the de
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Rotary plans Burma cyclone aid
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ABC Online
- 5/12/2008
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The Kalgoorlie Rotary organisation hopes to send rescue packages to the people affected by the devastating cyclone in Burma. Tens of thousands of people have been killed and many more are dying after a fierce cyclone tore through the country last week. Rotary's Ester Roadnight says the organisation
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Chaos looms as Burma limits aid
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Channel 4 News
- 5/11/2008
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Miliband said limited international aid is now getting through - though leading aid agencies warned that 1.5 million people are now at risk of dying from disease.So far three Red Cross aid flights have arrived in Rangoon, with seven more due tomorrow.The UN World Food Programme has flown in four pla
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