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Myanmar journalist gets two years for covering cyclone protestYangon- A young female journalist who attempted to cover a protest by a group of Myanmar's Cyclone Nargis victims was sentenced to two years in prison Friday, legal sources confirmed. Eine Khaing Oo, 21, was arrested on June 10when she tried to cover... ... |
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Bangladeshis await aid after 2007 cycloneMore than a 250,000 families in southern Bangladesh have received no assistance in rebuilding their homes a year after a cyclone killed 3,500 people, an aid group said. ... |
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Paloma Demolishes Hundreds Of Homes In CubaCrashing waves and a powerful sea surge from Hurricane Paloma destroyed hundreds of homes in Cuba, the government said Sunday as the cyclone weakened into a tropical storm. ... |
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Into the Cyclone...(Web 2)I'm gathering up my stuff and driving over to SF this afternoon. I'll be hosting Web 2 for the next three and a half days, and I imagine posting will be light here. You can follow me on Twitter and also follow Web2Summit. ... |
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Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta recovering 6 months after Nargis - FeatureYangon/Singapore - Many young women in Myanmar's (Burma's) Irrawaddy delta region have stopped wearing their hair traditionally long, word goes. Too many of them died in the metre-high floods brought on by Cyclone Nargis, because their hair got entan... ... |
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Post-Cyclone Aid Divides MyanmarA robust influx of foreign money has showered aid on a small part of Myanmar’s population but has left other, equally desperate parts of the country to fend for themselves. ... |


