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Philippines' top diplomat says flawed Myanmar elections will damage ASEAN

Shan party denied access to voters’ list

Poll station officers required to sign ballot papers in advance

Urgent Appeal for Cyclone Victims in Arakan

Internet cafés forced to close before the 2010 election

Elections Won’t Fix Burma’s Chronic Poverty

Roundtable: Election Will Not Help Ethnic Groups

Supreme Court Hears Final Suu Kyi Appeal Arguments

PM’s party claims 18m members

Protesters target Air Bagan for boycott over junta links

New flag for Burma: A symbol of Burmanization

Tell Burmese No Lies

Dam Water Inundates 20 Villages

Govt Media Crank Up Propaganda

USDP offers scholarships for votes

More refugee arrests in Teknaf

ASEAN summit opens with no mention of Myanmar elections

Dilemma catches Pa-O voters in Shan State South

NDF sign destroyed by USDP member

Political prisoners hold little hope of release before polls

ANALYSIS: Post-election offensive feared against Myanmar rebel groups

Hundreds of Chin Families Among Cyclone Giri-hit Victims

Polling stations canceled areas recognize as "Vote Yes"

Popular vote Vs Popularity: To those who are questioning the role of Aung San Suu Kyi

USDP candidate trades free temporary ID card for votes in Phakant

Philippines dubs Myanmar election a "farce"

Poll stations to be set up at the beginning of November

Kokang party leader kin to “King of Opium”

Shan party regains support in Shan State East

Not too late for inclusive Myanmar poll: U.N. chief

Election Boycott Leaflets Distributed

Pro-election Parties Support Second Panglong Conference

'Ugly and Foreign': Burmese React to Flag Change

No Burma junta proxy parties, independents campaign on top issues

Factories set to close to ensure voter participation from laborers

Campaigning restrictions tighten over party tensions

Businessmen voters remain undecided

Pro-junta parties to dominate Mandalay

Boycotts expected in Myanmar vote

CPP’s defamation case against independent candidate

Powerful cyclone hits Myanmar

Security Tight in Rangoon Amid Rumors of Protests