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Business and daily life in Madagascar are showing signs of returning to normal, despite the political upheaval that saw a military takeover just days ago. As coup leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina was sworn in as president on Friday, questions remain about the military leadership and what it means for the country's democracy and economy.