City couple lends hand to Myanmar cyclone victims
May 16, 2008
Myanmar junta warns against hoarding cyclone aid
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,
Myanmar resists world pressure
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.
Myanmar cyclone toll estimates soar
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
Red Cross raises cyclone death toll to as high as high as 128000
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,
Latest Cyclone Death Toll Estimated at 200000
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
Last-days 'birth pains' have begun
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
Myanmar: Cyclone toll 43000, Red Crescent says 128000
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
UN waits to talk to Myanmar bosses
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
Burma death toll could hit 200000
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
Caught up in the cyclone
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
Corporations Lend Helping Hand to Myanmar, China
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
Situation "overwhelming"in Myanmar disaster zone
Reuters AlertNet - May 13, 2008
By Joe Lowry in Yangon Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites.
Aid plane heads for Myanmar
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.
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