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Residents go about their daily business in Yangon, Myanmar, after troops removed road blocks and appeared to ease their stranglehold on the city. Myanmar's leader stalled a U.N. envoy for yet another day, delaying his chance to present world demands for an end to the junta's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.  (Photo by AP)
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