US ships to leave cyclone-hit Myanmar after junta snub
YANGON (AFP) - US warships laden with supplies for Myanmar’s cyclone victims will sail away after the junta refused their help, even as aid workers Wednesday pleaded for more help to reach about a million survivors.
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