AP World
Myanmar's fishing families, vital industry struggle to survive after cyclone
Jul 24, 2008 12:50 -0400
YAY TWIN GONE, Myanmar (AP) _ No matter how much she loved the river and sea that once provided her family's daily food, Tin Tin Latt now just wants to stay away from the water that widowed her, killed two of her children and destroyed the family's livelihood.
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