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Myanmar's president vowed yesterday to abide by the law to ensure a smooth transition to a new government next year, after his ruling party was trounced in the Nov. 8 general election.

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For many in Myanmar, fortunetellers play an important role, offering advice about everything from love and jobs to travel.

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Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said Thursday that she will be the true power above the country's president if her party wins historic elections this Sunday, circumventing a constitutional clause that bars her from the top job.

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Myanmar's Parliament on yesterday denounced the US blacklisting of a ruling party lawmaker and said the decision could adversely affect bilateral relations.

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Myanmar's leading political parties have moved to exhort youths across the nation as the country's by- election slated for later this year and general election in 2015 are drawing near, observers said here Saturday.

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The newspaper industry might be shrinking in the rest of the world but it expanded Monday in Myanmar when privately run daily newspapers hit newsstands for the first time in 50 years.

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Myanmar's parliament has agreed to set up a commission to review the 2008 pro-military constitution, a process that could eventually change the political landscape and allow opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to take the presidency.

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Myanmar's Parliament on yesterday denounced the US blacklisting of a ruling party lawmaker and said the decision could adversely affect bilateral relations.

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