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Burma Takes On Wa Rebels In North, Both Sides Brace For Conflict

nytimes.com | The INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE | Posted 11.05.2009 | World


MONG HPEN, Myanmar Conquering armies of centuries past avoided this remote, mountainous area along the present-day border with China, a place once des...

Thousands Of Burmese Flee To China After Ceasefire Breaks Down In Shan State

irrawaddy.org | Posted 09.28.2009 | World


The ceasefire in northeastern Shan State between the Burmese military junta and several ethnic armies, including the Kokang and the Wa, was broken on ...

Paying It Forward: A Breakfast Surprise In Maltby, WA

The Huffington Post | Posted 06.08.2009 | Living


With all the bad news swirling around these days, we have been sharing stories of good news, particularly random acts of kindness, and asking our read...

Coleman Wants a Mulligan

David Goldstein | Posted 04.02.2009 | Politics


David Goldstein

Franken was determined the winner by the rules in place at the time, and that makes him a more legitimate winner than Coleman and his ill-conceived and ultimately futile calls for a re-vote.