"The Myanmar Times" Vol. 8, No. 150, January 20- 26, 2003

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INTERNAL LINKS DEAD... Poppy survey in March: THE joint teams of the government and the United Nations will conduct a survey on opium poppy cultivation in Shan State in March, a senior police official said... Assistance upped after State visit: FOLLOWING the successful visit of Myanmar?s Head of State to China a raft of MoU?s have been signed together with news that China is to increase its economic and technological assistance - and this was highlighted by an agreement signed last Tuesday during a visit by the Chinese Vice Premier Mr Li Lanqing to Yangon, a diplomatic source said... ‘No credible evidence? to back child soldier claim: MYANMAR has denied the allegations by the United Nations that its armed forces had forcibly recruited child soldiers. ..Windfall as 500,000 people visit in 2002: MYANMAR is poised to realise a long-held ambition for its tourism industry with news last week that almost half a million people visited the country in 2002 generating US$100 million in foreign revenue... Even For An 87-Year-Old Rockefeller Myanmar Shines; Magnitude of Problem Provokes Call To Raise Domestic Violence Awareness; YCDC Blitz To Eradicate Stray Dogs; Farmers To Be Trained In Aquaculture Project; JICA Lends Support For Basic Education; Breathing New Life An Old Performer; A Tree-Hugging Scientist Before His Time; Music Festival; Art Perspective; Beauty Corner.

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Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd

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2003-01-26

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2006-01-28

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English

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