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Nyi Nyi Aung, 40, a Burmese-born Montgomery Village resident, returns home to the United States on Friday after six months in captivity as a political prisoner in Myanmar, formerly Burma. His fiancée, Wa Wa Kyaw of Montgomery Village, embraces him at Dulles International Airport.

Political prisoner returns home
to Montgomery Village

Burmese-born, pro-democracy activist freed
after six months in solitary cell

Leggett: Not aware of interference claim

Executive says he was never asked to respond to a lack of cooperation

Police: Shots fired at 8-year-old in Kensington Thursday night

Child unhurt; police use dogs, helicopter for hours in attempt to find three suspects

White Flint Sector Plan poised to pass in council vote

Berliner calls changes ‘most significant remake of our county' in many years

Takoma Park committee stays focused on hospital's future

Council hears input from Ward 2 residents, discusses hospital relocation plan

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