U.S. Aid Lands in Myanmar, As Crisis Deepens
Associated Press
May. 12, 2008. 03:33 PM EST
The United States delivered its first relief supplies to Myanmar on Monday, as the U.N. urged th... More »
The United States delivered its first relief supplies to Myanmar on Monday, as the U.N. urged the reclusive nation to open its doors to foreign experts who can help up to 2 million cyclone victims facing disease and starvation. (May 13) « Less
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