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Myanmar Democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi left the Northern city of Mandalay on June 29, winding up her first political trip outside the capital since being released from house arrest in May, party sources said.


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A file photograph of an Internet cafe Chinese govt orders re-registration of Net cafes
The Chinese government has ordered the re-registration of all the nation's Internet cafes, state press said on June 29, amid fears the move is designed to limit freedom of access to the World Wide Web. "Internet cafes without proper licenses are to be closed and owners will be prosecuted. Those providing sites for Internet cafes without permission will also face...


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