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  A mixed visit for Suu Kyi to Mandalay Suu Kyi fails to meet military leader
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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Bush has become super hero in the eyes of kids post 9/11 Bush more important than mom, say kids
Gone are the days when mom was the most important person for a child. Post-September 11, US President George Bush is the most important person for kids-even more than their mothers.


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