Navy Ships to Leave Myanmar, Unable to Help
Associated Press
Jun. 04, 2008. 07:02 AM EST
The U.S. military ordered navy ships loaded with relief aid off Myanmar's coast to leave the area... More »
The U.S. military ordered navy ships loaded with relief aid off Myanmar's coast to leave the area Thursday after the country's junta refused to give them permission to help survivors of last month's cyclone. (June 4) « Less
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