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May 14, 2008 1:45:03 AM CDT



UN Resumes Food Aid to Burma  

Posted May 9, 08 10:59 AM CDT in World    Most Covered

(newser) – The UN World Food Program reversed its decision to cut off food shipments to cyclone-stricken Burma, Reuters reports. The WFP had stopped the flow of aid this morning after the junta confiscated a two-plane food shipment. Nonetheless, "discussions continue with the government of Myanmar on the distribution of the food that was flown in today and not released to WFP," said WFP’s communications director.

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