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By the way, All major Thai airlines have stopped flying into Burma too (on the AFP wire; six papers ran the story). Gee, it looks like any belated rush of journalists will have to wait. Or maybe they haven't heard the news yet. I predict the coffee shops in Kanchanaburi will do well this year. You know what Goebbels said. Well, here is my corollary: If you tell the truth seldom enough, and without conviction, the people will not believe it. If you’re interested in keeping abreast of the real news on the important situation in Burma, try these quality sources of unconfirmed information:
And here is a links collection that I created with my handy little HTML editor. It is meant to be a useful starting point for Burma news. It uses Magnolia to generate dynamic content through my bookmarking Burma stories I find. In fact, I want to use the content feed from the Help Burma group I started at Magnolia; anyone can post content, to this list not just me. Magnolia is very nice. It’s the first time I’ve tried it. I normally use Furl for my Depleted Uranium research, but Magnolia gives better feeds. Or, it did, but it seems to be broken at the moment. It’s got me stumped. Oh yeah, the link:
beagle17.gnn.tv
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