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| U.N. humanitarian chief visits Burma USA Today |
| Burma's military regime allowed a United Nations envoy into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour Monday after barring almost all foreigners from the cyclone disaster zone for days, a U.N. official said. |
| UN Leaders Allowed into Burma Time Magazine |
| Burma's military regime allowed the UN humanitarian chief into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for a brief tour |
| Kim Fletcher on China Burma and James Murdoch Guardian Unlimited |
| On the press, Kim Fletcher: Burma exposes as nonsense the idea that the world has become a global village |
| Burma is inhuman over aid says Brown Daily Mail |
| Gordon Brown condemned Burma's military rulers yesterday for their 'inhuman' treatment of cyclone victims. The Prime Minister, who said he had not ruled out forced air drops of supplies, urged the junta to stop blocking international aid. Amid reports that many survivors are still without food, water and shelter, Mr ... |
| Burma worse than tsunami Adelaide Now |
| A DEEPLY shaken Tim Costello, World Vision Australia's boss, has arrived back from cyclone-ravaged Burma convinced it is "tottering on a precipice". |
| Sundance Photographic Workshops Supporting China and Burma Disaster Relief PR Newswire via Yahoo Finance |
| Students registering for the August 2008 Sundance Photo Workshops by June 30th will have $100 of their course fees donated to agencies providing disaster relief in China and Burma. |
| Helen Pidd on her travels through cyclone hit Burma Guardian Unlimited |
| Aid is not getting to the needy fast enough, says the Guardian's Helen Pidd who has been travelling undercover in Burma |
| Mangrove loss left Burma exposed |
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| UJA allocates dollor 20 000 to send IsraAID to Burma |
| Press releases distributed via CNW Group. Confronted with the urgency to act, INAC only proposes new delays
OTTAWA, May 6 /CNW Telbec/ - The Chief of the Assembly of First Nations |
| The Salvation Army in Myanmar Burma Responds to Cyclone Nargis |
| Press releases distributed via CNW Group. Confronted with the urgency to act, INAC only proposes new delays
OTTAWA, May 6 /CNW Telbec/ - The Chief of the Assembly of First Nations |
| Ministers make Burma appeal |
| Foreign ministers of the US, UK and France call on Burma's regime to respect its people's human rights. |
| Letters Democracy in Burma Independent |
| Sir: John Bercow MP (Opinion, 26 September) rightly says that the vile regime in Burma has to be confronted with tougher EU trade sanctions. But what neither he nor Gordon Brown has stated is that it lies within the power of the readers of this newspaper to implement effective sanctions ... |
| Letters Burma and history Independent |
| Sir: The present difficulties in Burma are in no small measure rooted in the events of 19 July 1947. Aung San, Prime Minister of the transition government towards independence from British rule and, incidentally, the father of the current opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, was assassinated while presiding over ... |
| Lipman plays defiant tune with Burma piano Times Online |
| LIKE all grand romantic gestures, this one has little regard for practical restraint. A band of British wellwishers are planning to ship a piano down river to Aung San Suu Kyi, the elected Burmese leader who has spent 12 of the past 18 years under house arrest. |
| Burma blog by Finding George Orwell in Burma author Addict 3D |
| Emma Larkin (a pseudonym) is the author of the book Finding George Orwell in Burma, and she recently returned from a couple of weeks in that country. She is now blogging on the Penguin USA website (that's her publisher) about the ongoing, violent crackdown by the military regime. |
| Risky Jokes about Burmas Dictators consortiumnews.com |
| Editor's Note: In August, veteran war correspondent Don North was in Burma looking into growing signs of political unrest against the longtime military dictatorship in the country also known as Myanmar. |
| Rubies are red with the blood of Burmas young The Scotsman |
| UP TO 95 per cent of the stones come from that troubled land, and some want a boycott, writes STEPHEN McGINTY |
| Gary Player under fire over Burma links Mail and Guardian |
| Legendary golfer Gary Player has come under fire in South Africa over his company's business ties with Burma, where a golf course he designed is allegedly used by members of the brutal ruling junta. |
| Burmas protesters lie low The Age |
| The protesters have gone underground, moving from house to house. Making contact is like entering a scene from a John le Carre novel. |
| Lugar calls for pressure on Burma Fort Wayne News Sentinel |
| Avoiding additional, more serious violence against protesters in Burma will require action from China and other countries that support or supply the military regime, said an assistant to U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar. |
| The Burma road to ruin Guardian Unlimited |
| Guardian journalist Mark Tallentire recalls his visit to Burma, an impoverished country mired in injustice. |
| Laura Bush presses UN on Burma |
| The US First Lady urges the UN to condemn Burma's crackdown on protestors, in a rare political statement. |
| Laura Bush urges Burma action |
| The US First Lady urges the UN to condemn Burma's crackdown on protestors, in a rare political statement. |
| Laura Bush presses UN over Burma |
| The US First Lady urges the UN to condemn Burma's crackdown on protestors, in a rare political statement. |
| Laura Bush urges UN over Burma |
| The US First Lady urges the UN to condemn Burma's crackdown on protestors, in a rare political statement. |
| Fresh fuel protests in Burma |
| Further protests have been held in Burma over fuel price rises, despite many arrests by the military. |
| Rangoon protests Burma voices |
| The BBC News website asks people in Burma, and Burmese abroad, for their views on this week's fuel price hikes and resulting protests. |
| Fresh fuel protests held in Burma |
| Further fuel price protests are staged in Burma, despite the arrest of more than 60 activists by the army. |
| Burma protests still just a flurry |
| Rooted in economic concerns, they're unlikely to swell into a pro-democracy movement as in 1988.
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| Burma protest leader is arrested |
| A dissident leader of fuel price protests in Burma a week ago has been arrested, following a police operation. |