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Sun, 20 Mar 11
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Coalition forces launched air strikes on targets in Libya. Japan halted sale of milk of vegetables from Fukushima after traces of radiation were found.
Sat, 19 Mar 11
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Obama gave a stern warning to Gadaffi to comply with the UN resolution or face military action.A new daily newspaper called Myawadi to be launched by Burmese military.Burma to ban internet phone calls. Draw for Champions League Quarterfinals. Alinka Paleban discusses different pronunciations in Central Burma.
Fri, 18 Mar 11
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UN Security Council adopt a resolution on Libya no-fly zone. Japanese engineers try to lay new cable to supply to the stricken nuclear facility. More MPs disqualified in Burma for failing to clear expenses. Political prisoners beaten up by authorities in Thayawady Prison. Man City and Liverpool crash out of Europa League.
Thu, 17 Mar 11
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Nuclear situation in Japan seems out of control with government running out of ideas.
Wed, 16 Mar 11
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New fire at Japanese nuclear plant. Flights cancelled, evacuation, Soma deserted. Japan humanitarian crisis continues. EU agrees nuclear tests. UN discuss no fly zone on Libya.
Tue, 15 Mar 11
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New blast at Japanese nuclear reactor.Millions of Tsunami victims face fourth night without water, power. Interview with UN Human Right special envoy Mr.Quintana.
Mon, 14 Mar 11
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Japan battles nuclear nightmare. Japan struggles with quake aftermath. International concern over nuclear safety. Libyan rebels retake part of Brega. Interview with Burmese physicist, Dr Kyaw Tint about danger of nuclear radiation. Tokyo resident response of electricity cuts.
Sun, 13 Mar 11
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Explosion in Japan nuclear power station. Emergency alarm set off at Bush House during transmission
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