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  • asiasociety
    INTERNATIONAL HERALD
    TRIBUNE
    TEAM WINS ASIA
    SOCIETY OSBORN ELLIOTT JOURNALISM PRIZE FOR COURAGEOUS REPORTING OF CYCLONE
    NARGIS AND ITS AFTERMATH
     May 18,
    2009
    The Asia Society is
    pleased to announce that a team of writers from the International Herald Tribune has won the
    prestigious Osborn Elliott Prize for
    Excellence in Journalism
     on
    Asia
    for its coverage of Cyclone Nargis and its aftermath in
    Burma/Myanmar. The team of four correspondents—South Korea Correspondent Choe
    Sang-Hun, Southeast Asia Correspondent Thomas Fuller, Hong Kong Correspondent
    Mark McDonald and Southeast Asia Correspondent Seth Mydans—with photographs by
    Greg Constantine, provided unparalleled coverage of the devastating cyclone and
    the many humanitarian and political issues associated with it in a series of
    repo
  • asiasociety
    INTERNATIONAL HERALD
    TRIBUNE
    TEAM WINS ASIA
    SOCIETY OSBORN ELLIOTT JOURNALISM PRIZE FOR COURAGEOUS REPORTING OF CYCLONE
    NARGIS AND ITS AFTERMATH
     May 18,
    2009
    The Asia Society is
    pleased to announce that a team of writers from the International Herald Tribune has won the
    prestigious Osborn Elliott Prize for
    Excellence in Journalism
     on
    Asia
    for its coverage of Cyclone Nargis and its aftermath in
    Burma/Myanmar. The team of four correspondents—South Korea Correspondent Choe
    Sang-Hun, Southeast Asia Correspondent Thomas Fuller, Hong Kong Correspondent
    Mark McDonald and Southeast Asia Correspondent Seth Mydans—with photographs by
    Greg Constantine, provided unparalleled coverage of the devastating cyclone and
    the many humanitarian and political issues associated with it in a series of
    repo
  • vyrtis

    Glad to hear you are enjoying yourself. How are things over there now ? Enjoy nature, music, friends, the light &...you  I struggled myself with personal demons and wrote something (in English) on one of my spaces:


    http://www.myspace.com/mysteryunsolver (visual)


    http://www.netlog.com/vyrtis (English)


    http://vyrtis.spaces.live.com  (English)


    vyrtis

  • snowbird1955

    Hi Dawn  Here is a paper I wrote on Burma.  Check it out.  Thanks!  Roy
    http://royallensmith.blogspot.com/

  • snowbird1955

    Hi Dawn.  I have written a paper on Burma advocating international intervention.  If you have an interest please check it out.  Thanks!  Roy  http://royallensmith.blogspot.com/

  • joannasweden

    We're praying for you and hoping you and your loved ones are okay.  Joanna

  • awoolham

    I heard about the cyclone hitting Yangon. Hope all is Ok.

  • strike_109

    no more new Post...dawn...?

  • sweetnandar

    Visited here. Glad to here all the posts are in English. I'd like to invite you back as i leave my paw here. Would be nice to see you back there. Cheers.


    Here is the link at http://moralvirtues.blogspot.com/. Take care. C ya....,

  • strike_109

    ..Dawn.where r u..?..miss you...LTNS...

  • strike_109

    hay....where's ur glasses..?....

  • vyrtis_1968
    Voila,

    dat did work...

    I just returned from Paris...

    Hope to hear from you...

    Grtz.

    V_1968
  • vyrtis_1968
    Hi Dawn_109

    I wish you a peacefull, free of thinking 2008, without the repression...

    Vyrtis
  • jamesboyce
    hey I found your site via free burma

    please look at www.burma.newsladder.net and let me know what you think and if you see / write / read anything interesting please put up a link to it

    thanks

    James Boyce
  • PeteinDC
    Hi Dawn! I was just watching my extended version of Two Towers yesterday, and my ear really perked up when it came to the interaction between Frodo and Sam that you quoted. The other part that struck me was when Aragorn had that interaction with the boy just before the battle for Helms Deep... He says, "There is always hope." peace, Pete
  • lady_kraut
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=HP1DPZ3TU4JD5QFIQMFCFF4AVCBQYIV0?xml=/news/2007/09/27/nosplit/wburma727.xml When I read this I wonder why the soldiers are not refusing to shoot? Would they face being shot themselves? Surely it must be terrible for them too to shoot at their fellow people and bhuddists?
  • Onigiriman
    Hey hey hey! Everything going well?
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    • Name: Dawn
    • Country: Myanmar
    • Metro: Yangon
    • Gender: Female
    • Member Since: 1/16/2004

Memories (2)

  • tsawraai
      A Japanese man, age 34, I had a 20-day trip in Burma in August 2003. Some of the pictures taken during the trip can be seen in the following homepages.   After this trip, I began studying the Burmese language. http://www.geocities.jp/karaikasang/ http://kachin-shan.blog.drecom.jp/ http://www
  • Ichirin_no_Hana
    Hey now, I really shouldn't embarrass you all over with our memories, should I? :P