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New Zealand Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
YANGON - Myanmar's military regime allowed a United Nations envoy into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour yesterday after barring almost all foreigners from the cyclone disaster zone for days. John Holmes, the UN under-secretary-general...
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Myanmar allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour, as estimates for the damage sustained in Cyclone Nargis reached $10 billion.
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News & Information (Free subscription) | yesterday
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France 24 (Free subscription) | yesterday
FRANCE 24’s special correspondents are covering the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis in the Irrawaddy delta region of Burma. There they have collected testimonies from villagers who live in isolation.
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NewsChannel 8 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Myanmar"s military regime allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour on Monday... a U.N. official said... as the government"s dealings with the international community appeared to thaw.
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Myanmar (Free subscription) | yesterday
Myanmar’s military regime, which has barred almost all foreigners from its cyclone disaster zone, allowed the U.N.’s humanitarian chief into the Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour today, a U...
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Channel 7 News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Myanmar"s military regime allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour on Monday... a U.N. official said... as the government"s dealings with the international community appeared to thaw.
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The World's Top Stories (Free subscription) | yesterday
AP - Myanmar’s military regime allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour on Monday, a U.N. official said, as the government's dealings with the international community appeared to thaw.
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | yesterday
AP - Myanmar’s military regime allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour on Monday, a U.N. official said, as the government's dealings with the international community appeared to thaw. Read the full story
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Myanmar (Free subscription) | yesterday
YANGON, Myanmar — Myanmar's military regime allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour on Monday, a U.N. official said, as the government's dealings...
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
YANGON, Myanmar Myanmar's military regime allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour today, a U.N. official said, as the government's dealings with the international community appeared to thaw.
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ABC 13 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Myanmar"s military regime allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour on Monday... a U.N. official said... as the government"s dealings with the international community appeared to thaw
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
Myanmar's military regime allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour on Monday, a U.N. official said, as the government's dealings with the international community appeared to thaw. John Holmes, the U.N....
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Miami Herlad (Free subscription) | yesterday
Myanmar's military regime allowed the U.N. humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour on Monday, a U.N. official said, as the government's dealings with the international community appeared to thaw.
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BURMA DEMOCRACY & DEVELOPMENT (Free subscription) | 05/18/2008
Burma Navy was ordered to dispatch three warships to the cost of Irrawaddy delta, report saying. The navy warship groups included two Chinese made Luyang class destroyers (four engines and eight missiles mounted each starboard and port sides) and one frigate originally from Eastern Europe. However, three warships seem to be non-hostile mode or ready to defend any intruders, these three...