Military Junta Broadcasts Message to People About Referendum Not Cyclone
After days of refusing U.S. aid, Myanmar's military leaders have agreed to allow one U.S. military airplane to deliver relief supplies to help more than 1 million residents left homeless by Cyclone Nargis, a defense official tells ABC News.
The U.S. military is making plans to send a C-130 filled with relief supplies Monday to Myanmar, the official says. That delivery would come 10 days after the cyclone hammered the country and left up to 70,000 people dead or missing and more than 1 million... Full Story
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