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Thursday, May 02, 2013
Kyi May Kaung (K.M.Kaung)'s novella Black Rice is all ready to go -
My novella Black Rice, based loosely on the life story of my late cousin
Ko Too, is all ready to go - I just approved the final cover and the
print format - The story is about racial understanding and co-operation -
Ko Too in 1947, at the start of the world's longest running civil war,
was arrested by another armed ethnic group in the Irrawaddy Delta of
Burma. Stay tuned, dear readers.
Irrawaddy editorial--Time for the West to balance Chinese influence in Burma/Myanmar.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/editorial/time-for-the-west-to-counterbalance-chinas-influence-in-myanmar.html
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Note: If you know nothing about economics, pl do not depend on hearsay. Pl take ecos. 101 or read or educate yourself. There are lots of ...
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