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Myanmar court remands Reuters journalists for 2 more weeks

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The detention of two Reuters journalists in Myanmar is extended for two more weeks, a court says, in the pair's first public appearance since their December 12 arrest under a draconian colonial-era secrecy law. IMAGES

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