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Burma says no foul play in NLD prisoner's death
< MSNBC > Sept 20
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Myanmar
government explains death of political prisoner < Yahoo-AP >
Sept 20
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US
activists deal new legal blow to Unocal < Worldview Rights >
Sept 20
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Students'
disgust traffic police in Magwe Institute of Medicine < DVB >
Sept 20
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Unocal
Remains Committed To Yadana Gas Proj In Myanmar < Yahoo-Dow Jones
> Sept 20
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Cooperation
with UN -- cornerstone of Myanmar's foreign policy : minister <
Xinhua > Sept 20
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Myanmar
junta's top three generals promoted < Yahoo-AFP > Sept 20
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Burma
Stands By Goal of Introducing Democracy < VOA > Sept 20
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Burma
Introduces First Internet Cafe's < Irrawaddy > Sept 20
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Internet
Cafe's will be in Burma < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > Sept 20
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Bi
Weekly No.99 12 Sept - 18 Sept 2002 < KAREN > Sept 20
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Lawmaker
Remembers Burma's Slaughter of Democracy Advocates < US Info >
Sept 20
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State
Department "Disappointed" by Lack of Progress in Burma <
US Info > Sept 20
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Ethnic
Groups Call for Inclusion < KAREN > Sept 20
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Junta
not seen keeping its word < BKK Post > Sept 20
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Mon
News Agency : September 19, 2002
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Seminar
for Thai, Myanmar reporters planned to boost relations < Xinhua
> Sept 20
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Seminar
planned to boost relations < BKK Post > Sept 20
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Unocal
rights case pending < BKK Post > Sept 20
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Three-way
tie for lead in opener < BKK Post > Sept 20
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Myanmar
junta's No. 2, 3 generals promoted < Yahoo-AP > Sept 19
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Myanmar
junta says it is working for multiparty democracy < Yahoo-AP >
Sept 19
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ADB
blasts Myanmar for delaying reforms, haphazard policies < Daily
Star > Sept 19
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US
urges Myanmar to accelerate democratization < Japan Today > Sept
19
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Hold
the Line : Authorities Confiscate Phones < Irrawaddy > Sept 19
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NLD
Rangoon Division office opened in Tamwe < DVB > Sept 19
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Memorial
service for Ma Win Maw Oo < DVB > Sept 19
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Burma
reopening border on 1 October, says royal project official < SHAN
> Sept 19
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Burmese
people doubt on Kyat < Mizzima > Sept 19
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Wine
shop jointly opened by SPDC and Company < Mizzima >
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The
demonstration on the 14th anniversary of military coup ( New Delhi ) <
Mizzima News in Burmese >
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Myanmar
to support search of US servicemen's remains < Xinhua > Sept 19
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ADB
reprimands Burma for irresponsible policies < Worldview Rights >
Sept 19
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US
Ruling Says Firms Liable for Abuse Abroad < LA Times > Sept 19
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Appeals
court Myanmar Human-Rights Suit Against Unocal Is Reinstated <
Yahoo-Dow Jones > Sept 19
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Oil
firm must face trial in Myanmar human rights suit < Yahoo-Reuters
> Sept 19
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Federal
appeals court reinstates suit against Unocal in Myanmar rights
violations < nj.com > Sept 19
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Biography
Assassination < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > Sept 19
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Burmese
Groups Mark Coup Anniversary < Irrawaddy >
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Activists
Laud Hess, Premier Exit From Myanmar Interests < Yahoo-Dow Jones
>
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Thai
delegation to Myanmar to discuss reopening of border < Xinhua >
Sept 19
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Delegation
heads for talks < BKK Post > Sept 19
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Military-style,
Christian outfit aids minorities victimized by conflict in Myanmar <
Yahoo-AP >
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UN
Rapporteur Reportedly to To Look Into Rape Allegations < UN Wire
> Sept 18
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Business
man arrested in Kaw Thaung < Irrawaddy News in Burmese > Sept 18
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U
Aung May Thu, an eminent political prisoner died < DVB > Sept 18
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Suu
Kyi Attends Funeral of Dead Prisoner < Irrawaddy > Sept 18
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Mission
Failure < Irrawaddy > Sept 18
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Thailand
panned by exiled Shan for denying camps < SHAN > Sept 18
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Premier
Oil Exits Burma < Worldview Rights > Sept 18
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Burmese
soldiers killed by CNA < Mizzima > Sept 18
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Forced
relocation in Tamu town < Mizzima >
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Burma
Save < Village Voice > Sept 18
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Land
Mine Activists Seek Cooperation from Rebel Groups < VOA >
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DOD
Official Cites progress on WWII MIAs in Burma < Defense Link >
Sept 18
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Myanmar's
electric power installed capacity reaches 1,149 mw < Xinhua >
Sept 18
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Junta
has little to celebrate < BKK Post > Sept 18
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Activists
Laud Hess, Premier Exit From Myanmar Interests < Yahoo-Dow Jones
> Sept 18
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Junta : It is time to forget the usual sophistry
< Rebound 88 >
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UN
to probe Burma rape allegations < BBC > Sept 17
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Burma's
New Headache 'Rice Crisis' < Irrawaddy > Sept 17
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Disapproval
and 'disservice': how big oil got < Guardian > Sept 17
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CRPP
marks fourth anniversary < DVB > Sept 16
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EU
Parliament Forum discusses Burma < DVB >
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Myanmar
to allow US search for MIAs < Honolulu Advertiser > Sept 17
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Myanmar
offers 'full support' for search for World War II missing Americans
< Yahoo-AP > Sept 17
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Petronas
and Premier Exchange < Pravda > Sept 17
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Myanmar
to launch immunization campaign against measles < Xinhua > Sept
17
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Myanmar
consumes 500,000 tons of steel annually < Xinhua > Sept 17
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A
Debut Novel Born of Homer, Conrad and Malaria < NY Times > Sept
17
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Premier
Oil gets out of Burma < The Guardian > Sept 17
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Premier
Oil worth exploring on bid hopes < The Independent > Sept 17
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Myanmar political group marks anniversary with call for democracy
< AFP > Sept 16
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Free
Political Prisoners Campaign Photo Show in Korea < Irrawaddy News
In Burmese > Sept 16
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Athens
International Prize for Democracy < DVB >
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Entire
Tachilek police force said transferred for extortion < DVB >
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DKBA
Soldiers gun fire each other < Mizzima News in Burmese >
Sept 16
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Campaigners
Celebrate as premier Oil pulls out of Burma < Burma Campaign >
Sept 16
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Premier
Oil worth exploring on bid hopes < The Independent > Sept 16
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Premier
Oil Agrees To Restructure < Yahoo-Dow Jones > Sept 16
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Protest-hit
oil firm bows out of Burma < BBC > Sept 16
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Premier
Oil set to quit Myanmar < Business News > Sept 16
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Rhetoric
mild as alternative parliament pledges to work for democracy in Myanmar
< AP > Sept 16
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Myanmar's
alternative parliament marks anniversary < Xinhua > Sept 16
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Myanmar's
soaring Rice Price a Major Headache for Military Junta < Tehran
Times > Sept 16
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US
to Search Myanmar for Remains < Macon > Sept 16
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Myanmar
agrees for first time to permit US searches for remains of WWII air crews
< nj.com > Sept 16
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Burmese
'Coup Plotters' jailed < Worldview Rights > Sept 16
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85,000
TB cases estimated in Myanmar annually < Xinhua > Sept 16
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Myanmar
strives for high literacy rate < Xinhua > Sept 16
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US
lays framework for recovery of US servicemen remains in former Burma <
Yahoo-AFP > Sept 15
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Burmese
'coup plotters' jailed < BBC > Sept 15
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Forced
relocation in Tamu < Mizzima News in Burmese > |
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Authorities
attempt to ban leaking of news on forced labour < Mizzima >
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Premier
Oil to buy out backers < Telegraph.co.uk > Sept 15 |
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Myanmar
encourages extensive use of briquette < Xinhua > Sept 15 |
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Myanmar
sentences 83 soldiers for involvement in coup attempt < Xinhua >
Sept 15 |
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Three
drug traffickers killed in clash with Thai drug suppression army
< Xinhua > Sept 15 |
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Troops dispatched after Wa shootout
< The Nation > Sept 15 |
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Junta
uneasy, likely to maintain tension < BKK Post > Sept 15 |
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Low-Key
ceremony to mark founding of alternative parliament in Myanmar <
Yahoo-AP > Sept 14 |
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Myanmar
junta made a minor cabinet reshuffle < Yahoo-AP > Sept 14
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Myanmar
reshuffles cabinet < Xinhua > Sept 14
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Twenty
injured in Bangladesh refugee camp clash < Yahoo-Reuters > Sept
14 |
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80
soldiers jailed for alleged Burma coup < ABC Aus > Sept 14
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Myanmar
jails 83 soldiers for 15 years over coup plot < Yahoo-Reuters >
Sept 14
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Myanmar
jails 83 accused of coup plot for 15 yrs < Alert Net > Sept 14 |
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Burma
: Exiled student group holds annual meeting, issues statement <
Hoovers > Sept 14 |
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Burma
Issues : 5 Sept ~11 Sept 2002 < KAREN > Sept 14
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Suu
Kyi Meets Prisoners' Families < Irrawaddy > Sept 13 |
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Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi meets families of political prisoners < DVB >
Sept 13 |
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Burma's
growing music scene < BBC > Sept 13 |
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Authorities
threaten villagers for reporting to overseas radios < Mizzima News
in Burmese > |
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In
the Long Term National Interest of Thailand < Mizzima > Sept 13 |
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Discussion
on 9/11 and World Politics in New Delhi < Mizzima News in Burmese
> |
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Myanmar
strives for Industrial advancement < Xinhua > Sept 13 |
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EU
Delegation Presses Burma on Human Rights < Worldview Rights >
Sept 13 |
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Power
pact agreed < BKK Post > Sept 13 |
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Japan
muscles in on ASEAN-China free trade plan < Yahoo-Reuters > Sept
13 |
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Human
Rights Body Marks Unhappy Third Birthday < Irrawaddy > Sept 13 |
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Calls
grow to register immigrants' children < BKK Post > Sept 13 |
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Asean
taken to task by NCB < BKK Post > Sept 13 |
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Police
sacked for framing Wa < SHAN > Sept 12
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Migrant
workers worry over new regulations < SHAN > Sept 12
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Myanmar
and Thais seek to make up after border clashes < Yahoo-Reuters >
Sept 12
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Forged
1000, 500 Kyats Notes are spread within Burma <
Irrawaddy News in Burmese > Sept 12
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Myanmar
govt to buy TotalFinaElf gas to help end power shortage < Ananova
> Sept 12 |
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Abundant
Thai's Motors smuggling into Burma < Mizzima > Sept 12 |
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Burma
Boycott : Too Black and White < Radio Netherlands > Sept 12
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Trade
revamp proposals too hot for ASEAN ministers < Yahoo-Reuters >
Sept 12
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Burmese
curry has a number of influences < Herald Tribune > Sept 12 |
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More
armed clashes forecast < BKK Post > Sept 12 |
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Burmese
troops held at border to be freed < BKK Post > Sept 12
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Extension
to work permits of aliens < BKK Post > Sept 12 |
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Suu Kyi, junta generals attend 9/11 ceremony in Myanmar
< AFP > Sept 11
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Asian
Rights Group Takes Action to Stop Rape by Myanmar Soldiers <
Yahoo-One World > Sept 11
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Three
Myanmar dissidents expected to obtain refugee status < Korea Herald
> Sept 11
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Illegal
Capital Market and the Group of Monkey < Irrawaddy News in Burmese
> Sept 11
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Confrontation
at the border -- again < SHAN > Sept 11
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EU
Delegation Presses Burma on Human Rights < VOA > Sept 11
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EU
urges progress in Burma < BBC > Sept 11
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11 and the Burmese Struggle < Mizzima > Sept 11 |
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New
Asean Members Agree To Cut Tariffs One Year Earlier < Yahoo-Dow
Jones > Sept 11 |
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EU
group to meet Aung San Suu Kyi < Mail & Guardian > Sept 11
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EU
delegation leaves Myanmar after 3 day visit < Japan Today > Sept
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