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  • The case for invading Myanmar

    May 9th, 2008 · No Comments

    In a May 10, 2008, article in the Asia Times “The case for invading Myanmar” Shawn W. Crispin writes:

    A unilateral - and potentially United Nations-approved - US military intervention in the name of humanitarianism could easily turn the tide against the impoverished country’s unpopular military leaders, and simultaneously rehabilitate the legacy [...]

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    Why April is Black to Vietnamese Americans

    May 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

    An article on “Black April”:
    For many in Little Saigon, memories of what they went through still shape their reality. Others — many born here — look to Vietnam for opportunities and for ways to improve lives.
    By My-Thuan Tran, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer (April 30, 2008)
    Lives remembered, lives rebuilt, attitudes changing — [...]

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    For Vietnamese, No Harmony in Olympic Torch Journey

    April 28th, 2008 · No Comments

    by Antony Duc Le writing for VietWill (April 24, 2008).
    By all accounts, the Ho Chi Minh City leg of the Olympic Torch relay taking place on the 29th of April is expected to be relatively trouble free for the Beijing government. Most likely, we will not see protesters in support of Tibet [...]

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