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AP - As of Wednesday, May 14, 2008, at least 4,077 members of the U.S. Military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 21 hours ago
AFP - The Australian Military on Monday cleared its soldiers over the Deaths of two women and a baby during a battle in Afghanistan but said all civilian casualties were "highly regrettable". ... Source: www.iht.com --- 10 hours ago
As of Wednesday, May 14, 2008, at least 4,077 members of the U.S. Military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. ... Source: news.google.com --- 12 hours ago
Turkish Press Aid Groups Say Myanmar Food Stolen by Military New York Times - 1 hour ago Local workers for a German aid organization unloaded rice into a warehouse in Yangon on Wednesday. By THE NEW YORK TIMES YANGON, Myanmar - The directors of several relief organizations in Myanmar said Wednesday that some of the international aid ... Red Cross: Up to 128000 may have died in Myanmar The Associated Press UN warns of 'second wave of Deaths' as Myanmar braces for new cyclone Los Angeles Times Bloomberg - Monsters and Critics.com - KREX News Channel 5 - Seattle Times all 5,261 news articles ...
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Yangon: Another powerful storm headed towards Myanmar's cyclone-devastated delta, where so little aid has reached that the UN warned on Wednesday of a 'second wave of Deaths' among an estimated 2 million survivors. The US Military's Joint Typhoon Warning ... Source: online.wsj.com --- 14 hours ago
Military helicopters dropped food and medicine to Chinese earthquake survivors who remained cut off in remote mountain villages, while a jump in Deaths pushed the official toll close to 15,000. Troops rushed to shore up cracks in a dam. ... Source: www.nydailynews.com --- 14 hours ago
The Red Cross on Wednesday boosted its estimate of the cyclone death toll in Myanmar to as many as 128,000 - a much higher figure than the government tally. The U.N. warned a second wave of Deaths will follow unless the Military regime lets in more aid quickly. ... Source: thedaily.washington.edu --- 1 hour ago
Imagine you’ve been stranded at sea in a rather large lifeboat for weeks with a hundred survivors of a shipwreck, including two ex-convicts, who have taken over through intimidation and force. Supplies are running out and a few people are already nearly dead of dehydration. Luckily, a naval vessel happens to pass by, and the crew lowers rescue boats to bring you and the other survivors aboard. But your “leaders” refuse to allow anyone to leave, proclaiming that nobody on the lifeboat needs help from these devious interlopers, who are clearly up to no good. Realizing you will all die if these two have their way, the captain and the ship’s marines board the lifeboat and kill your “leaders” when they attempt to resist and save the other passengers. Is the behavior of these hypothetical mini-tyrants far-fetched? Hardly. The SPDC, short for the Orwellian-sounding State Peace and Development Council, the self-appointed Military dictatorship of Burma, is behaving exactly the same way by choking the flow of international aid in the wake of Cyclone Nargis. The Deaths occurring during the cyclone were the result of nature. However, blame for the casualties occurring in the wake of the disaster from inadequate supply and disease epidemics rests squarely on the SPDC and its obstructionism. Thousands — perhaps tens of thousands — of people will die needlessly between the time I send this column to my editor and the time it goes to ... Source: deseretnews.com --- 4 hours ago
The Red Cross estimated Wednesday that the cyclone death toll in Myanmar could be as high as 128,000 a much higher figure than the government tally. The U.N. warned a second wave of Deaths will follow unless the Military regime lets in more aid quickly. ... Source: www.detnews.com --- 1 hour ago
YANGON, Myanmar -- The Red Cross estimated Wednesday that the cyclone death toll in Myanmar could be as high as 128,000 -- a much higher figure than the government tally. The U.N. warned a second wave of Deaths will follow unless the Military regime lets in more aid quickly. ... Source: www.examiner.com --- 10 hours ago
The Red Cross estimated Wednesday that the cyclone death toll in Myanmar could be as high as 128,000 - a much higher figure than the government tally. The U.N. warned a second wave of Deaths will follow unless the Military regime lets in more aid quickly. ... Source: www.sepiamutiny.com --- 10 hours ago
Another powerful storm headed toward Burma's cyclone-devastated delta, where so little aid has reached that the U.N. warned on Wednesday of a "second wave of Deaths" among an estimated 2 million survivors. The U.S. Military's Joint Typhoon Warning Center said there is a good chance that "a significant tropical cyclone" will form within the next 24 hours and head across the Irrawaddy delta area. ... Source: cbs2.com --- 1 hour ago
The Red Cross estimated that the cyclone death toll in Myanmar could be as high as 128,000 - a much higher figure than the government tally. The U.N. warned a second wave of Deaths will follow unless the Military regime lets in more aid quickly. ... Source: freeinternetpress.com --- 4 hours ago
A new storm is brewing off Burma coast. The United States landed five more plane loads of relief supplies in Burma Wednesday to help survivors of Tropical Cyclone Nargis, and Burmese authorities agreed to let 160 Asian aid workers assist its struggling relief effort, but the country's reclusive Military rulers continued to reject international appeals to send in large numbers of foreign relief personnel and appeared to discount warnings of a second wave of Deaths from disease and starvation. Thailand's Public Health Ministry confirmed that it is sending 30 doctors, along with medical supplies, on Friday to work in Burma for two weeks. U.N. officials said Burmese authorities also have asked India, China and Bangladesh to send teams of experienced disaster relief personnel. Adding to the woes of the survivors, weather satellites spotted another powerful storm brewing in the waters off Burma. Meteorologists said its future path and strength are unclear, and there were conflicting accounts about whether it could become another cyclone. The news came as five more U.S. Military C-130 transport planes, carrying such desperately needed supplies as water, mosquito nets, plastic sheets, blankets and hygiene kits, flew into Burma's largest city, Rangoon, Wednesday in an acceleration of U.S. assistance. ... Source: nbc24.com --- 3 hours ago
The Red Cross on Wednesday boosted its estimate of the cyclone death toll in Myanmar to as many as 128,000 - a much higher figure than the government tally. The U.N. warned a second wave of Deaths will follow unless the Military regime lets in more aid quickly. ... Source: www.breakingnews.ie --- 3 hours ago
International aid agencies mustered everything from anti-snake venom kits to plastic roofing today, warning that a second wave of Deaths would follow the Burma cyclone disaster unless the Military regime let in more aid quickly. ... Source: www.freshnews.in --- 21 hours ago
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Another powerful storm headed toward Myanmar’s cyclone-devastated delta, where so little aid has reached that the U.N. warned on Wednesday of a “second wave of Deaths” among an estimated 2 million survivors. The U.S. Military’s Joint Typhoon Warning Center said there is a good chance that “a significant tropical cyclone” will form [...] ... Source: www.fwicki.com --- 20 hours ago
YANGON, Myanmar? Another powerful storm headed toward Myanmar's cyclone-devastated delta, where so little aid has reached that the U.N. warned today of a "second wave of Deaths" among an estimated 2 million survivors. The U.S. Military's Joint ... ... Find more search results for Military Deaths on RSSMicro.com |
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