33 Dead, At Least 12 Missing After Myanmar Ferry Disaster

According to governmental officials, "about 50 people" are believed to have died after a crowded ferry capsized off the western coast of Myanmar Friday night. AFP News reports that the bodies of four men and 29 women have been recovered so far, with at least 12 people still missing.
Peace Legend Aung San Suu Kyi, Still Silent on 'Neo-Nazi' Massacres, Is Burma Military's V.I.P. Guest at Parade
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel Peace Prize winner and icon of resistance against Burma's brutal military dictatorship, was a "V.I.P. guest" of her former captors at a military parade yesterday held in honor of the country's Armed Forces Day—marking the latest in what the Times calls a "fledgling partnership" between Aung…
The World's Freest Economies: America Barely Cracks the Top Ten
The Heritage Foundation has released its annual list of the world's freest economies and, wouldn't you know it, the Asia-Pacific region is number one. Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand are all on top while the world's largest economy, America's, barely cracks the top ten.
Hillary Clinton Says Burmese Lawmakers Tried Teaching Themselves Democracy Using Old Episodes of The West Wing
Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was in Washington today to receive the Congressional Gold Medal she was awarded four years ago will still under house arrest.
Hillary Clinton to Penetrate Myanmar Force Field
President Obama announced from Bali on Friday that he's sending Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the human rights disaster zone known as Myanmar, aka Burma, saying, "After years of darkness we've seen flickers of progress." It will be the first such visit to the country, which has long isolated itself from…
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Freed in Burma
Burmese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi—under house arrest for over seven years—was freed today, five days after the country's military junta held parliamentary elections. "We must unite!" she told supporters outside her home.
Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi Authorized for Release from House Arrest
Burmese Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi is due to be released after spending most of the last two decades under house arrest.
New Snub-Nosed Monkey Species Discovered In Burma
Scientists have found a new species of monkey in northeast Burma, which they have named the Burmese snub-nosed (Rhinopithecus strykeri). Local hunters provided them with skulls and skin, leading to the find. Scientists estimate the population numbers 260-330 monkeys.
White Elephant Found in Myanmar, Headed for Luxurious Cage Life
A rare white elephant was captured in the jungles of Myanmar and has been transported to the capital, where the 38-year-old animal will live out its days caged in front of a temple. The country's military leadership named her Bhaddavati.
Some Days I Hate the World
Kim Kardashian, some sort of reality TV star, would like to talk to you about the plight of the Burmese. Also, more importantly, she'd like you to look at her butt.
