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U.N. to end Burma aid flights on Aug. 10A United Nations decision to end aid flights to Burma next month could hurt relief efforts already struggling to reach millions ... ... |
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EXTRA: Red Cross predicts dramatic increase in Myanmar aid flightsBangkok/Kuala Lumpur - After a slow start in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis, the International Federation of the Red Cross Red Crescent (IFRC) expects to double its emergency relief deliveries to storm-devastated Myanmar this week, officials said Mo... ... |
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Myanmar allows more U.S. aid flightsThe government of Myanmar authorized five more U.S. flights to land in the country with needed aid for survivors of last week's cyclone, a U.S. Marine spokesman told CNN. ... |
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Myanmar Leaders Try To Take Credit For Cyclone AidMyanmar's military regime distributed international aid Saturday but plastered the boxes with the names of top generals in an apparent effort to turn the relief effort for last week's devastating cyclone into a propaganda exercise. ... |
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Myanmar limit U.S. aid to cyclone victimsOne planeload of U.S. aid for millions of cyclone survivors. That was the revolting ratio Myanmar's power-mad generals insisted on Friday when they finally gave Washington permission send supplies. ... |
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Junta food fightYANGON, Myanmar - The United Nations said it would resume aid flights to cyclone-stricken Myanmar, despite the military government's seizure of food supplies yesterday. The UN World Food Program initially said it was suspending flights... ... |

