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    Wildlife group wants Thailand to ban ivory trade
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    Wildlife group wants Thailand to ban ivory trade

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    January 15, 2013 11:04 am
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      In this Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012 photo, a flotilla of wooden fishing boats belonging to Muslim refugees who fled the Myanmar port of Kyaukphu sit anchored during low tide on a beach in Sin Thet Maw, Myanmar. Stranded beside their decrepit flotilla of wooden boats, on a muddy beach far from home, the Muslim refugees tell story after terrifying story of their exodus from a once-peaceful town on Myanmar's western coast. (AP Photo/Todd Pitman)
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    Myanmar Muslims recall Buddhist assault

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    December 29, 2012 1:22 pm
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      FILE - In this Thursday, Nov 29, 2012 file photo, opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, second right, listens to a Buddhist monk who suffered from burn injuries when security forces cracked down protesters camping at a military-backed copper mine, during her visit to a hospital in Monywa, northwestern Myanmar. For Suu Kyi the democracy activist, the 25-year struggle against Myanmar's former army rulers was a largely black-and-white affair - a clear fight for freedom against one of the world's most oppressive regimes. But Suu Kyi the elected lawmaker is finding it a lot more difficult to pick her battles, and she's a lot more pragmatic when she does. (AP Photo/File)
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    Analysis: Myanmar’s Suu Kyi shows pragmatism

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    December 1, 2012 7:32 am
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    In this photo taken on Nov. 8, 2012, Ethnic Rakhine people take refuge at a monastery in Mrauk-U, Rakhine state, western Myanmar. Mrauk-U itself has been spared the bloodshed between the Buddhist Rakhine and the Muslim Rohingya that has scarred other parts of Rakhine state. It is calm, and for foreign tourists, safe. But just 10 kilometers (six miles) to the south, there is a village where civilians were reportedly beheaded in a massacre last month that saw women and children slaughtered, then buried in mass graves. Across western Myanmar's Rakhine state, the United Nations is distributing emergency supplies of food and shelter to terrified villagers who have fled burning homes. A nighttime curfew is in force. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

    Tourists trickle into violence-hit western Myanmar

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    November 26, 2012 5:00 am
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    Rights group: Myanmar forces supported attacks
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    Rights group: Myanmar forces supported attacks

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    November 18, 2012 6:52 am
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    Thai court decision comes amid potential for chaos
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    Thai court decision comes amid potential for chaos

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    July 13, 2012 2:48 am
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    Myanmar conflict spurs hatred for Asia’s outcasts
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    Myanmar conflict spurs hatred for Asia’s outcasts

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    June 14, 2012 9:55 am
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