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Suu Kyi says Myanmar elections not fair, but that she will stay in

Irregularities include attacks, campaign fraud

As campaigning for a landmark election in Myanmar reached its final days, the leader of the country’s democracy movement, Aung San Suu Kyi, emerged from a week of convalescence Friday still feeling “delicate’’ but hopeful that the election would help lay “a foundation stone for the future of democracy.’’

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