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Asked after today's match if she had any intention of accusing Henin-Hardenne of faking an injury this time, Davenport laughed and said no. "She played a lot better and more consistent than any time I've played her in the past and was able at the end to come up with some great shots," she said.
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The verdict outraged activists who say it shows the military council has no intention of prosecuting people accused of committing abuses during its rule.
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