The Associated Press - May 16, 2008
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar's junta warned Thursday it will punish anyone found hoarding or trading foreign aid meant for cyclone survivors,
Aljazeera.net - May 15, 2008
Myanmar's military rulers appear to be digging in their heels in the face of mounting international pressure to allow more aid into the country.
CNN International - May 14, 2008
BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- The death toll from a killer cyclone in Myanmar could be "in the region of 100000 or even more," the chief of the United Nations
CNN - May 14, 2008
(CNN) -- At least 68000 and as many as 128000 people have died in Myanmar from Cyclone Nargis, which devastated the coastal nation earlier this month,
ABC News - May 14, 2008
By JIM SCIUTTO Even by this week's drumbeat of disaster news, the figure is shocking: The number of people who died or are missing after Myanmar's Cyclone
WorldNetDaily - May 16, 2008
The world has endured an almost mind-numbing series of shocks in recent weeks, from the unprecedented swarm of tornadoes across the American Midwest to the
Today\x27s Zaman - May 15, 2008
The official death toll from Myanmar’s devastating May 3 cyclone has climbed to 43318, state television reports. The figure was broadcast on Thursday night
MWC News - May 15, 2008
By Agencies John Holmes, the UN's undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs, is waiting to have his visa approved by Myanmar to talk to the government
Metro - May 15, 2008
The death toll in Burma could rise to 200000, charities warned as Britain stepped up pressure on the junta to allow aid in. A third of the victims are
Columbia Daily Tribune - May 14, 2008
By JANESE HEAVIN of the Tribune’s staff A former Douglass High School principal working in Myanmar said conditions are improving slightly after Cyclone
HR Magazine - May 14, 2008
By Aliah D. Wright, May 2008 Thousands of people dead or dying. Infrastructure obliterated. Homes and livelihoods lost to cataclysmic and unexpected
Reuters AlertNet - May 13, 2008
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PRESS TV - May 10, 2008
A cargo plane carrying 35 tons of emergency aid leaves a French airport and heads for the victims of Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar.