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LOCAL NEWS:
Analysts tip smooth transition following a violence-free campaign period;
Your vote will help bring back democracy;
Independent candidates open South Okkalapa office;
?Presents? won?t win over voters: Than Than Nu;
We will work with military, parties say;
Bad weather a burden for campaigners;
Don?t expect change overnight: independent;
Farmers hope for relief after election;
Candidates say the logo is mightier than the word;
Independent group campaigns for cyclone victims;
Rice traders organise cut-priced sales;
Vessels available for Giri relief work, IWT says;
Housing and livelihoods top priorities for Giri victims;
Cyclone victims get replacement IDs;
Israel takes biggest batch of trainees;
Govt preparing Inle Lake preservation ?action plan?;
Cooking oil can fry your health: expert;
Hoteliers report higher occupancy;
Padamyar to launch in Yangon;
USDP, NUP likely winners: democrats;
Dagon Seikkan truck park sweats on road completion;
Villagers enthused about aquaculture;
In South Okkalapa, candidates anticipate a Nov 7 election win;
Get involved, urge female candidates;
Vox Populi: What are your hopes for the country after the November 7 election?;
Business as usual for major shopping centres...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Cyclone Giri stops drilling at Yaynantaung oil wells;
Rice prices rising in Yangon, say traders;
Kotra official seeks closer relations;
Nay Pyi Taw car auction fails to entice buyers in slow market;
Yatanarpon Teleport launches new internet service;
Malaysia seeks to cut back on foreign workers;
Elections, weak dollar slow trading to a crawl;
East-West Economic corridor still in planning stage: ADB official...TIMEOUT: London plays host to Myanmar arts festival;
Parkroyal youth art contest announced;
Beware fake Woodstock concert tickets: Organiser;
Popular arts collective ?King of Roses? abdicate performance crown...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
Robot fare dazzles visitors in South Korea;
Wikimedia sees boost for new languages from India;
Hackers kill internet, sources say;
Malaysian blogger free but likely to remain in exile: lawyer;
Hurley steps down as YouTube chief...TRAVEL: Timeout
Airlines relish rebound after two lean years;
Maldives requests privacy for abuse victims...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Bank offers free collection service;
China requests Myanmar limes;
USDP headquarters put up for sale;
Cement factory in Mon State...EVENTS FLASH: 19th European Film festival;
Album ...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....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:
2010-11-14
Date of entry:
2010-11-09
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English, Burmese