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Flyover shows Myanmar is worse off than thoughtThe Philadelphia InquirerFriday 8th August 2008 YANGON, Myanmar - A rare bird's-eye look at Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta shows the devastation still left from Cyclone Nargis - broken levies, flooded farm roads, the shattered remains of bamboo huts, and trees strewn like matchsticks along the coast.
Gambling on chicBaltimore SunSunday 10th August 2008 As things heat up in Atlantic City, you may no longer be cool enough to go there Guests relax in and around one of the five swimming pools at the Water Club. The 43-story, 800-room hotel is one of two newly opened, upscale lodgings in Atlantic City, N.J.
Conditions in Myanmar starker than portrayedAP via Yahoo! Singapore NewsThursday 7th August 2008 A rare bird's-eye look at Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta shows the devastation still left from Cyclone Nargis _ broken levies, flooded farm roads, the shattered remains of bamboo huts and trees strewn like matchsticks along the coast. Conditions are far starker than reflected in the assessments from Myanmar's government and even in the recent optimism of some U.N. officials, The Associated ...
Bookshelf: "The 26th 'Yankee' Division on Coast Patrol Duty, 1942-1943,"Cape Cod TimesSaturday 9th August 2008 Worcester resident Dennis Connole grew up hearing of his father's service during World War II. Dennis "Joe" Connole was a member of Company H, 181st Infantry, 26th Division, initially stationed at the High Shoe Factory in Saco, Maine.
Conditions in Myanmar starker than portrayedSan Francisco ChronicleThursday 7th August 2008 A rare bird's-eye look at Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta shows the devastation still left from Cyclone Nargis _ broken levies, flooded farm roads, the shattered remains of bamboo huts and trees strewn like matchsticks along the coast. Conditions are far starker...
TV5 dares Filipinos to shake their viewing habitsPEPSaturday 9th August 2008 Hip, fresh and definitely more exciting! Those words perfectly capture the new look of ABC-5 as it alters its name to TV5-boldly indicating the network's desire to reinvent itself and garner a bigger share of the market.
US first lady Laura Bush meets Myanmar refugeesAP via Yahoo! Philippines NewsThursday 7th August 2008 U.S. first lady Laura Bush, meeting Thursday with refugees who fled a brutal campaign by Myanmar's military junta, urged China and other countries to join the United States in imposing sanctions against the country. Mrs. Bush, accompanying U.S. President George W. Bush on a three-country Asian trip, flew to the Thai-Myanmar border to spend the day at the Mae La refugee camp and a ...