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Three years <a href=" http://www.forestdhamma.org/donate/ ">topamax 50 mg</a>  The United States banned imports of jade, rubies and otherBurmese gemstones in 2008 in a bid to cut off revenue to themilitary junta which then ruled Myanmar, also known as Burma.But soaring demand from neighboring China meant the ban hadlittle effect. After Myanmar's reformist government took power,the United States scrapped or suspended almost all economic andpolitical sanctions - but not the ban on jade and rubies. It wasrenewed by the White House on Aug. 7 in a sign that Myanmar'sanarchic jade industry remains a throwback to an era ofdictatorship. The U.S. Department of the Treasury included theindustry in activities that "contribute to human rights abusesor undermine Burma's democratic reform process."

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