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    Myanmar awards first licenses to foreign banks
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    Myanmar awards first licenses to foreign banks

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    October 1, 2014 8:30 am
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    In this photo taken on Aug. 4, 2014, activist Htin Kyaw, right, shouts as he leaves a district court along with his lawyer Robert San Aung, left, after his trial in Yangon, Myanmar. A Myanmar court has sentenced the prominent human rights activist to two years in prison for marching through its biggest city and handing out leaflets that questioned the legitimacy of the country's new, nominally civilian government.  (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)
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    1 march, 11 sentences for Myanmar rights activist

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    September 11, 2014 8:34 am
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    In this Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014 photo, a man uses a pair of binoculars to get a glimpse of recovery efforts of an ancient bell in the Yangon River in Yangon, Myanmar. Unsubstantiated rumors that the 270-ton mysterious bell has been spotted have sent thousands of curious spectators flocking to the banks of the river. The world's largest copper bell, believed to have been lying deep beneath the riverbed for more than four centuries. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)
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    Spirits, prayers mark hunt for Myanmar’s lost bell

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    August 23, 2014 5:32 am
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    Hunt starts for massive bell in Myanmar river
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    Hunt starts for massive bell in Myanmar river

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    August 14, 2014 2:17 pm
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    Myanmar curfew returns calm, Muslims pray in peace
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    Myanmar curfew returns calm, Muslims pray in peace

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    July 4, 2014 4:37 am
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    Chief minister of troubled Myanmar state retires
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    Chief minister of troubled Myanmar state retires

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    June 20, 2014 5:17 am
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    Myanmar committee’s vote a setback for Suu Kyi
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    Myanmar committee’s vote a setback for Suu Kyi

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    June 13, 2014 1:31 pm
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    In this Monday, April 28, 2014 photo, land grab victims burn incense sticks and pray in front of a makeshift altar for the “Demon of Earth” at their protest camp in Yangon, Myanmar. Families from Michaung Kan in eastern Yangon have eagerly tested newfound freedoms by protesting and sending petitions to the president and parliament, to no avail. Now some are turning to old ways: Curses and black magic. Coffins marked with the names of those who seized property have been set ablaze. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)
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    Myanmar land grab victims turn to black magic

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    May 24, 2014 5:36 am
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    A newly placed sign board gives directions to the office of United Nations' children's agency, in Yangon, Myanmar, Friday, May 23, 2014. UNICEF defended a decision to pay nearly $90,000 a month for its new office owned by the family of an ex-army general who spent years on a U.S. sanctions during Myanmar's dictatorship. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)
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    UNICEF defends renting from Myanmar general’s kin

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    May 23, 2014 11:20 am
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    In this Oct. 24, 2013 photo, Win Tin, a former political prisoner and an opposition party stalwart poses for a picture at his home in Yangon, Myanmar. Win Tin, a prominent journalist who became Myanmar's longest-serving political prisoner after challenging military rule by co-founding the National League for Democracy has died. He was 85. He died of renal failure Monday morning, April 21, 2014, family said. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)
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    Anti-junta Myanmar journalist Win Tin dies at 85

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    April 21, 2014 4:46 pm
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