Tuesday, June 24, 2008

ျမန္မာသတင္းမ်ားဇြန္လ..၂၄ရက္၂၀၀၈

Work-shy Myanmar buffaloes add to farmers
SKorea-led consortium strikes Myanmar gas deal with China
Volunteers fill Myanmar relief void
Embattled Thai PM Faces No-confidence Motion
Hundreds Missing in Aftermath of Philippines Typhoon
Malaysian Party May Fail in No-confidence Vote Bid
Myanmar helps cyclone-affected farmers resume farming
Private relief efforts for cyclone survivors fill a gap in Myanmar
Burmese saved by survival instincts
UN Appeals for Funding to Keep Burma Aid Helicopters Flying
Thousands of Thai Protesters Besiege Government Compound
Cindy McCain has harsh words for Myanmar
The thugs are back in action; Wai Moe
Police visit detained NLD members
Suu Kyi in good health after cyclone: party official
Change of guard in Burmese junta
Foreign monks help reconstruct school, after junta’s cronies refuse
Refugees observe International Refugee Day; Saw Yan Naing
Thai PTTEP, Myanmar to sign deal on M9 gas field
Women’s League of Burma demonstrates for Daw Suu Kyi in Bangladesh
UN issues urgent plea for Myanmar
Rice discusses Burma with Ban; Lalit K Jha
Business as usual with the Burmese generals – Elliot Wilson
Firsthand tale of Burma relief frustrations ; Tyche Hendricks
Birthday present for Daw Suu: Waves of;Saffron Revolution;
fund crisis may halt airlifting relief supplies in Burma
Junta plans to launch new lottery
NLD meeting monitored by authorities
Understanding the SPDC General
Burmese refugees could be heading for P.E.I.
Popular UN-backed Internet word game feeds Myanmar
Corina Samuel, Myanmar, "We're getting ready to build again"
Petition Filed Against Detention of Suu Kyi
Junta Detains 14 Calling for Release of Suu Kyi
Junta continues tightening security outside NLD office
Myanmar reshuffles ministerial posts
NLD Members Arrested at Suu Kyi Birthday Celebration
Asian Currency Speculators Await Moves by Central Banks
Ruling Coalition in Malaysia Pledges Support for Prime Minister
Two months later, a struggle to get aid into Myanmar
Burma ;Continued repression in Burma is a stain on the world
Volunteers who bury the dead – Min Lwin
Myanmar cyclone threatens water birds in delta region
Salt shortage adds to post-Nargis woes; Lawi Weng
In hard times, pawnshops thrive
Burma boots medics, citing no need – Simon Montlake
Maung Weik still under detention

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