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A phone is seen at a phone booth at the government’s post office building in central Yangon

A phone is seen at a phone booth at the government's post office building in central Yangon May 27, 2012. As Myanmar opens up after almost 50 years of army rule, and foreign investors descend on the resource-rich country of 60 million, its long-isolated institutions are struggling to keep up, raising the risk of a policy misstep that could wreck stability in this nascent democracy. Picture taken May 27, 2012. To match Special Report MYANMAR-OVERLOAD/ REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS TELECOMS)
Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi talks to reporters during a break as she attends a parliamentary meeting at the Lower House of Parliament in Naypyitaw
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