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May 9th, 2008
Posted: 11:30 AM ET
BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) — The U.N. World Food Programme, which suspended cyclone aid flights Friday after the Myanmar government blocked the group from distributing the supplies, said late in the day it would resume emergency airlifts on Saturday. “The World Food Programme has decided to send in two relief flights as planned tomorrow, while discussions continue with the government of Myanmar,” said WFP spokeswoman Nancy Roman. |
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