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  1. Driving from india to thailand via myanmar
  2. Bush, thai pm express concern over myanmar
  3. Guides available??
  4. Burma bans internet further!
  5. Rambo IV in Thailand
  6. Visiting Burma - advice needed
  7. Cash from casinos in Burma under watch
  8. Thais get travel warning for Burma
  9. Foreigners shot dead in Burma
  10. Burma Violence taking toll on Thai tourism industry
  11. Watch Freedom For Burma Video
  12. Sonthi says 'live with Burma'
  13. Violence in Burma to affect Thai business
  14. PM's second letter sent to Burma
  15. Burma to release inmates for King's birthday
  16. Burmese junta sets voting dates
  17. Suu Kyi freedom -likely date
  18. KNU chief Pado Manh Sha shot dead
  19. Lonely Planet's Burma guide 'unethical'
  20. It's official: Suu Kyi banned from contesting elections
  21. UN rapporteur ridicules Burma 'democracy'
  22. Thai-Burma pact
  23. Factions within junta draw battle lines
  24. Burma: Just say 'No'
  25. Burma fears Songkran terror attacks
  26. The despair of migrant workers
  27. Two bombs explode in Yangon
  28. Historic bridge in Burma collapses
  29. US Senate honours Burma's Suu Kyi
  30. Saffron Revolution renewed-more street protests
  31. Visiting Burma pm offered help by Samak
  32. Suu Kyi to be "kicked upstairs": Samak
  33. Burma's army digs in: Referendum result foregone conclusion
  34. Junta allows Suu Kyi to register to vote
  35. Video Burma cyclone disaster: UN says 102,000 dead
  36. Cyclone Nargis Aid to Myanmar
  37. Burmese go to the polls - or else
  38. 'Huge turnout' for Burma's referendum
  39. Two disasters, two contrasting reactions.
  40. Why the reclusive generals shun international aid
  41. Suu Kyi allowed to vote, ballot taken to her home
  42. Suu Kyi's house arrest extended
  43. If you want in, don't mention Suu Kyi
  44. For Than Shwe, to hell with compromise
  45. Burma arrests Suu Kyi supporters on her birthday
  46. France and UK's open letter to Aung San Suu Kyi
  47. Bombers hit pro-government group in Burma