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Friday, June 08, 2018
Friday, June 8, 2018
We should lobby for a posthumous Nobel Literature Prize for U Win Tin.
I can supply sample translated chapters of his What's That? A Human Hell. About his 19 years in Insein Prison. That he survived is a testament to human strength and will power. Kyi May Kaung 6-8-2018
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U Win Tin in his blue shirt--
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American Rivers--What comes after the SoCal fires--still not contained--
https://www.americanrivers.org/2025/01/what-comes-after-the-fires-in-southern-california/
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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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