document.writeln ('U.N. Resumes Aid to Myanmar Despite Junta Actions
As Myanmar residents continue to struggle with food shortages in hard-hit areas from the cyclone, the U.N. World Food Program said Friday it would continue to send aid, despite the military government seizing the supplies at the airport in order to distribute the shipments on its own.

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After Sen. Barack Obama won handily in North Carolina\'s primary and rival Sen. Hillary Clinton scored a narrow victory in Indiana, many pundits called for Clinton to exit the race and bring the Democratic battle to a close. Mark Shields and David Brooks analyze the state of the race and the rest of the week\'s news.

'); document.writeln ('Frances Richey\'s Poems Are Words for a Warrior and Son
"The Warrior" by Frances Richey is composed of 28 poems written by the poet to her son, Ben, a Green Beret who has served two tours of duty in Iraq.

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