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NEWS: Daily licences early next year: Minister
Compromise needed on tribunal, hluttaw rift;
Is the end nigh for Dung?
Reps welcome cabinet reshuffle;
NGOs distribute pamphlets, condoms at Taungbyone festival;
Govt takes thousands off blacklist;
Emotional return home for Moethee Zun;
MPs pass impeachment motion despite warnings;
Speaker rejects rep?s secret voting proposal;
Investigation team formed in lower house;
NDF forms body to investigate land grab accusations;
From ceasefires to lasting peace?
Employment needed to stop Chin exodus: party leader;
More rain expected for lower Myanmar: DMH;
Seasonal flu cases rise;
Drought hits monsoon planting in Mandalay;
Pardons for aid workers jailed in Rakhine;
Govt assures UNFPA on census;
President explains cabinet changes;
Property sales dry up in Pyin Oo Lwin;
Military to release 42 child soldiers;
Vendors boycott festival over fees;
Concern over investment law changes;
US criticises China over recent repatriation of Kachin refugees;
Land unrest spreads to Katha township;
US paves way for president visit;
Leaders of 10 allied parties meet Indonesian government adviser;
88 Generation, private school hold democracy training;
Pipeline engineers finish UFL training;
Business, FIT arrivals grow 60pc in first seven months;
Govt and KNU to hold talks in Kayin capital this week;
MCDC to expand rubbish collection;
Investigation team to make first Rakhine trip this week;
Negotiations falter over Yangon industrial zone compensation;
Reshuffle aims to reinvigorate reforms;
88 Gen leaders unhappy over passport delays;
Controversial former ABSDF leader returns;
Tribunal resolution must be reasonable, says NLD leader;
MPs recommend jury trials;
Myanma Airways signs ground handling deal with Dnata;
Seamen?s federation replaces MOSA...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Telecoms industry to be privatised, says MPT;
Beekeeping body bids to ban Chinese honey imports;
Low-grade Shwebo rice in high demand;
The business of living life: not always easy as an expat;
Overage car import program, one year on;
Kia Motors Corp to begin sales in Myanmar: spokesperson;
Leather industry faces development hurdles;
Canadian trade minister to visit Myanmar;
Old sites could answer low-cost question;
A case in point?...TECHNOLOGY...TIMEOUT:
Ex-political prisoners quench thirst for writing;
Wathann Filmfest starts this week;
Solo comedians chart unfamiliar territorys;
Musicians hold long-delayed election;
Scripts sought for TV adaptation of novel;
Salad snobs push food fundamentalism...TRAVEL...SPORT: US basketball exchange adds local resonance...EVENTS FLASH: Rare book exhibition...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
Source/publisher:
Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd.
Date of Publication:
2012-09-09
Date of entry:
2012-09-05
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English