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*] relaxes sanctions on ], following political reforms in Myanmar, including ] in which opposition leader ]'s party won dozens of seats.
*The U.S. military's top officer ] speaks of being "embarrassed" and tells a ] news conference "we let the boss down" in relation to allegations that secret service agents habitually associated with prostitutes in ]. Pentagon spokesman ] tells reporters that the number of military staff involved could be more than the five originally reported. *The U.S. military's top officer ] speaks of being "embarrassed" and tells a ] news conference "we let the boss down" in relation to allegations that secret service agents habitually associated with prostitutes in ]. Pentagon spokesman ] tells reporters that the number of military staff involved could be more than the five originally reported.
*An Israeli soldier hits a foreign ], believed to be a ] national, in the face with his gun during a bicycle rally in the ]; the Danish ambassador to Israel demands an explanation from Israel. *An Israeli soldier hits a foreign ], believed to be a ] national, in the face with his gun during a bicycle rally in the ]; the Danish ambassador to Israel demands an explanation from Israel.

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