... in Burma. Despite being hit by a cyclone.
What is even more amazing is that the whole article (as it stands at 9.41 am on 5 May 2008) doesn't mention 'climate change' or 'global cooling'.
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... in Burma. Despite being hit by a cyclone.
What is even more amazing is that the whole article (as it stands at 9.41 am on 5 May 2008) doesn't mention 'climate change' or 'global cooling'.
My latest blogpost: Referendum on Constitution to go ahead!Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 09:38
Labels: BBC, Burma, Constitution, Cyclone, Global cooling, Referendum
1 comments:
In fairness the Burmese are at an advantage here, because their referendums don't involve any voting, except as an aesthetic exercise.
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