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LOCAL NEWS:
Politician defends political associations;
Tiger conservation groups praise Hukaung expansion;
For US, time to butt out of South China Sea dispute;
The new face of democracy;
Shwedagon, Sangha hospital seek blood donors;
Postage stamp to mark Vienna ozone accord;
Sailors home after piracy ordeal;
Air Bagan to resume flights to Pathein;
Lent spurs demand for religious wares;
Safety plan for bus lines unveiled;
Shwedagon trustees offer visiting cards for foreign residents;
Private FM radio stations agree to song payment deals;
Two Chin parties plan on alliance;
About 170 exhibitors expected at 2010 expo;
Parties seek support among frustrated, disengaged youth;
A New World for special needs children;
Monsoon failure expected in August;
Buddhist group recognises more than 50 centenarians;
Updated medical guide released;
Sitagu Sayadaw to preach to Insein inmates and staff;
Drivers warned to report pedestrian accidents...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Business owners catch on to lure of the web;
New banks to lead growth: analysts;
Chinese firms to develop nickel project;
Commodity prices varied in August;
Retailers warn of potential electronics shortages;
Air Mandalay temporarily suspends services;
September opening set for Yadanapon Super Centre;
Tax break extended;
Taw Win seeks low-cost housing site...CLASSIFIED.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
Source/publisher:
Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd
Date of Publication:
2010-08-15
Date of entry:
2010-08-18
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English, Burmese