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YANGON (AP) — Authorities in military-run Myanmar have barred opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from attending an upcoming appeal against her recent conviction for breaking the terms of her house arrest, her lawyer said Wednesday.
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[Title] => US man heads home after release from Myanmar jail
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[Title] => American gets medical tests after Myanmar jailing
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[Summary] => US Sen. Jim Webb won the release yesterday of an American prisoner convicted in Myanmar and sentenced to seven years in prison for swimming secretly to the residence of detained democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, the senator's office said.
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[Title] => Myanmar's Suu Kyi begins house arrest amid outrage
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