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Estherville Daily News  | May 07, 2008

Email: ' ' <--TO Email REQUIRED! <--FROM Email REQUIRED! YANGON, Myanmar (AP) � International aid began to trickle into Myanmar on Tuesday, but the stricken Irrawaddy delta, the nation�s rice bowl where 22,000 people perished and twice as many are missing, remained cut off from t...
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