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International aid reaches Myanmar after cyclone
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Casa Grande Valley Newspaper
- 5/7/2008
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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 the world. In the former capital of Yangon, soldiers from the repressive milit
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Aid Begins To Trickle Into Myanmar
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KOAT
- 5/7/2008
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YANGON, Myanmar -- U.N. officials said some aid is starting to reach people in and around Myanmar's largest city, in the wake of a deadly weekend cyclone. Video | Slideshow | CNN But holdups with travel and visas are slowing deliveries to the estimated million people believed homeless after the deva
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Aid trickles in to cyclone-hit Burma
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Evening Echo
- 5/7/2008
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International aid began to trickle into Burma, 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 the world. With as many as one million left homeless after Cyclone Nargis hit over the weekend, the international
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First international aid reaches Myanmar after devastating cyclone
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Calibre Macro World
- 5/7/2008
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AMYANGON, Myanmar, International aid began to trickle into Myanmar on Tuesday, but the stricken Irrawaddy Delta, the country's rice bowl where 22,000 people perished and twice as many are missing, remained cut off from the world. In the former capital of Yangon, government soldiers were out on the s
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Despite Hurdles Aid Begins To Reach Myanmar
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FOX 5 KVVU-TV
- 5/7/2008
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YANGON, Myanmar -- U.N. officials said some aid is starting to reach people in and around Myanmar's largest city, in the wake of a deadly weekend cyclone. Video | Slideshow | CNN But holdups with travel and visas are slowing deliveries to the estimated million people believed homeless after the deva
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Aid delivered in cyclone-ravaged Myanmar
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CNN
- 5/7/2008
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United Nations and the Red Cross began distributing relief supplies Tuesday to people affected by the devastating cyclone that killed at least 22,000 people in Myanmar on Friday. A man walks past a damaged booth Tuesday in storm-pummeled Yangon, Myanmar. The first relief deli
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First international aid reaches Myanmar, but delta where 22,000 died is isolated
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Tyler Morning Telegraph
- 5/7/2008
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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 the world. In the former capital of Yangon, soldiers from the repressive mili
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U.S. increases cyclone aid for Myanmar
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Chicago Daily Herald
- 5/7/2008
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WASHINGTON -- The White House said Tuesday the U.S. will send more than $3 million to help victims of the devastating cyclone in Myanmar, up from an initial emergency contribution of $250,000. The additional commitment of funds, announced by press secretary Dana Perino, comes as Myanmar continues to
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1st international aid reaches Myanmar after cyclone
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Chicago Tribune
- 5/7/2008
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YANGON, Myanmar - 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 the world.In the former capital of Yangon, soldiers from the repressive military re
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Myanmar offered foreign aid after cyclone
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Talk Radio 702
- 5/7/2008
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A Johannesburg woman has described to Eyewitness News how she was unfairly harassed by police for loitering. Sisa Ncube was arrested on Saturday along with dozens others.She says they were shunted between the Johannesburg central and Hillbrow holding cells. Ncube says she was on her way home from wo
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