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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



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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
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
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
Hi Dawn Here is a paper I wrote on Burma. Check it out. Thanks! Roy
http://royallensmith.blogspot.com/
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/
We're praying for you and hoping you and your loved ones are okay. Joanna
I heard about the cyclone hitting Yangon. Hope all is Ok.
no more new Post...dawn...?
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....,
..Dawn.where r u..?..miss you...LTNS...
hay....where's ur glasses..?....
dat did work...
I just returned from Paris...
Hope to hear from you...
Grtz.
V_1968
I wish you a peacefull, free of thinking 2008, without the repression...
Vyrtis
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