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I like P-Noy’s chutzpah when he told a business conference last week that, we “ain’t seen nothing yet” in terms of the country’s economy.

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MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines expressed outrage yesterday over what it called as trumped-up charges that Myanmar’s military junta has filed against opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

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BANGKOK (AFP) - Two rare protests against a massive hike in fuel prices have alarmed Myanmar's ruling junta, recalling the early days of a 1988 uprising that toppled the previous military regime, analysts said.

Reports of the street marches, with protesters defying stiff warnings from the junta to rally twice within a week, have made headlines around the world, shining a spotlight on the generals' secretive regime.

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BANGKOK (AFP) - Myanmar's generals will likely defy international pressure and keep opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest in an effort to avoid domestic confrontation, analysts say.

Aung San Suu Kyi's detention is due to be reviewed by the military-ruled state on Sunday. But calls for her release from UN rights experts and former world leaders including Bill Clinton are likely to fall on deaf ears as the junta reasserts its power in the face of an internal power battle.

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I like P-Noy’s chutzpah when he told a business conference last week that, we “ain’t seen nothing yet” in terms of the country’s economy.

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MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines expressed outrage yesterday over what it called as trumped-up charges that Myanmar’s military junta has filed against opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

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BANGKOK (AFP) - Two rare protests against a massive hike in fuel prices have alarmed Myanmar's ruling junta, recalling the early days of a 1988 uprising that toppled the previous military regime, analysts said.

Reports of the street marches, with protesters defying stiff warnings from the junta to rally twice within a week, have made headlines around the world, shining a spotlight on the generals' secretive regime.

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BANGKOK (AFP) - Myanmar's generals will likely defy international pressure and keep opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest in an effort to avoid domestic confrontation, analysts say.

Aung San Suu Kyi's detention is due to be reviewed by the military-ruled state on Sunday. But calls for her release from UN rights experts and former world leaders including Bill Clinton are likely to fall on deaf ears as the junta reasserts its power in the face of an internal power battle.

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