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Subject: The  way to push military-ruled Myanmar to democracy

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BANGKOK - Nobel Prize winning economist Amartya Sen says there is every =
evidence Asia is pulling out of its economic crisis and greater =
democracy will help cushion the effects of future financial upsets. He =
also says economic sanctions are probably a good way to push =
military-ruled Myanmar to democracy, but doubts they would be worthwhile =
in China.=20

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