"The Myanmar Times" Vol. 1, No. 11, May 15-21, 2000

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Heroin, Opium fight resolute: Police Chief; Dagon Brewery moves to challenge its big brother; Deals being cut as executive apartment prices bottom out; AT THE GLASS FACTORY; Land of the Pagodas, also a home for unusual Buddha images; Tomorrow leaders safe in the hands of daycare teachers; Hard to find, but French cuisine is a Boris calling; Furusato ? cosy home for Japanese delights; Farewell to the Israeli Ambassador Gad Nathan; Campaign in search of local ‘inspiration? gets underway; Alliance Francaise activity; Touching moments as school donates proceeds; ‘I just want young people to get better prepared for the future?; Eminent psychiatrist urges family support systems for mentally ill; For two German academics a 40-year enchantment continues; The Fullmoon of Kason; Blind school?s vision to see students matriculate; Family caring, not individualism places aged home facilities low on Govt agenda; Literature House holds book & craft fair; Heroin, Opium fight resolute: Police Chief; ; ‘I realised I must make images, not take photos?...The Farming Way. Is Life Improving?... Brief News Content: * Seminar on first one-metre resolution Ikonos satellite * Coal-fired Power station to be built * 66-KV power station in Bhamo * Malaria control week launched * World Red-Cross Day observed * DOTS strategy for TB Workshop held * Eye operations performed * New bridge in northern Myanmar * Chess master plays a draw with Russia?s Anatoli Karpov * Accounting course to be opened * Industrial Port commissioned * Opium trafficker seized * Fire Services Day observed * Kyukok-Muse-Namhkan road.

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"The Myanmar Times"

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2000-05-21

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2006-01-15

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English

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