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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Rice urges Asean to push Myanmar to reform
Gulf News  | Singapore: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged Southeast Asian nations on Wednesday to put more pressure on Myanmar's junta to improve human rights and adopt democratic reforms. | Speaking ... (photo: Creative Common/Flickr)
Cyclone survivors drink clean water from the local donator at a monastery on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Australia announces additional aid to Myanmar but slams junta on human rights
Newsday  | SINGAPORE (AP) _ Australia announced Wednesday an extra $29 million in aid for survivors of Myanmar's May cyclone, but pressed its recalcitrant military junta to democratize quickly and respect huma... (photo: AP / )
A family displaced by Cyclone Nargis sit inside their tent as they await a visit from U.N Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in Kyondah village, Myanmar on Thursday, May 22, 2008. Burmese still waiting on $6m in aid
The Australian | MORE than $US5.8 million ($A5.94 million) in emergency aid for victims of Burma's cyclone Nargis is still to be released by donor countries, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said today. WHO has r... (photo: (AP Photo/Stan Honda, Pool) / )
$6m in aid still to be released $6m in aid still to be released
News24 | Geneva - More than US$5.8m in emergency aid for victims of Myanmar's cyclone Nargis is still to be released by donor countries, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday. | WHO has reviewe... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
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Secretary-General Meets United States Secretary of State Asean's self-absorbed members
International Herald Tribune | : The annual meeting in Singapore this week of Asean foreign ministers and those from the major nations of Asia, Europe and America will get some international attentio... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
 National League for Democracy (NLD) leader Aung San Suu Kyi is flanked by security guards as she speaks to a crowd during her weekly talk from her compound in Rangoon on Saturday, June 1, 1996. Over 6,000 people came to hear Suu Kyi speak about last week Myanmar denies Suu Kyi release
Al Jazeera | Myanmar's military government has denied that the country's opposition leader will be freed by the end of the year, saying that reports of her early release from house ... (photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Karaoke music, songs, and cds for all genres. Karaoke machines, players and equipment for the Karaoke buff ASEAN karaoke night cancelled
The Australian | SINGAPORE has cancelled ASEAN's traditional night of skits and stage acts by ministers at the end of their annual talks, apparently because some of them were taking it ... (photo: Creative commons)
 Myanmar junta leader Sen. Gen. Than Shwe salutes Tuesday, March 27, 2007, during Armed Forces Day ceremonies in Naypyitaw, the new capital of Myanmar For more than 60 years Myanmar, also known as Burma, has been ruled by a handful of generals who have he Myanmar opposes investigative powers
The Charlotte Observer By JIM GOMEZ | Associated Press Writer | AP Photo Myanmar's Foreign Minister Nyan Win, center, takes his seat prior to the start of the plenary session of the 41th ASEAN ... (photo: AP Photo/David Longstreath)
 Asian Development Bank - ADB - wnhires (rt1) Asian Development Bank urges central banks to move faster on inflation
International Herald Tribune | : The Asian Development Bank said Tuesday that central banks in East Asia were moving too slowly to combat the threat of quickening inflation, which the bank said was a... (photo: WN)
VEGETABLES - FOOD - COMMODITY - CONSUMABLES                              ASEAN meets on food, fuel prices
Manila Bulletin SINGAPORE (Reuters) — Southeast Asian foreign ministers gathered here for their annual meeting yesterday to tackle spiraling food and fuel prices, with worsening inflat... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
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- US removes oil giant from Burma sanctions
- US Congress approves legislation to bar Myanmar gems
- ASEAN all talk and no action on temple spat
- Asian Development Bank urges central banks to move faster on
- ADB sees E Asia growth relatively unscathed in 2008,2009
- Burmese junta pledges to be good
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Asian Development Bank urges central banks to move faster on inflation
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- US removes oil giant from Burma sanctions
- Rice Urges ASEAN to Increase Pressure on Burma
- Rice urges Asean to push Myanmar to reform
- Australia to give aid to Myanmar
- Australia to give aid to Myanmar
- Australia to give aid to Myanmar
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
Rice urges Asean to push Myanmar to reform
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Education & Society Human Rights
- Youthful activism takes root in Burma
- Asean students want reforms in education
- Pushing for an Asean free trade
- Burmese refugees find safety in Austin
- Chong Eu: Malaysia and BN Government doing well
- How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?
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- US removes oil giant from Burma sanctions
- Australia announces additional aid to Myanmar but slams junt
- Australia announces additional aid to Myanmar but slams junt
- Myanmar opposes investigative powers for human rights body
- Myanmar opposes investigative powers
- Youthful activism takes root in Burma
Cyclone survivors drink clean water from the local donator at a monastery on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 27, 2008.
Australia announces additional aid to Myanmar but slams junta on human rights
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Health & Medicine Travel & Vacation
- Australia gives $30m to Burma
- Australia boosts cyclone aid to Burma
- Foreign-born TB cases need better control, US says
- Study finds spending on malaria prevention is woefully inade
- Burma survivors need $1 billion in aid
- World new in brief
A child of road construction workers sits near her parent's work site, in Gurgaon, India, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. In 2006, nearly 9.7 million children died worldwide before reaching the age of 5, mostly from preventable causes such as diarrhea, malaria or malnutrition, UNICEF said in its annual report, released Tuesda
UN: More than two billion people lack adequate sanitation
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- Medical tourism needs 5k-10k professionals in 5 years
- Clean Vrindavan project to promote spiritual tourism
- Tourism dep't drive targets Japanese golfers
- Americans are part of boom in tourism to India
- Tourism promotion lacking, says MB
- Americans help fuel the increase in executive tourism to Ind
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