"The Myanmar Times" - print issues 2010 (English)
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LOCAL NEWS: SNDP urges support to ?consolidate? Shan unity;
Shan reps to receive policy training;
Flying object sighted in North Dagon;
In Vietnam, an impending catastrophe;
India to offer visa-on-arrival;
No plans to introduce rotation system: YESB;
Yeywa online, 10 years after project launch;
Speech contest winners to study in South Korea;
Parties prepare election report for public;
In Bali, officials air experiences of democracy;
In Kachin, a family divided by politics;
December rain records broken;
Bus committee fires 220 workers in 2010..BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Dislocations fail to impact 2010 border trade figures;
First phase of Sino-Myanmar link complete;
Christmas imports leap off the shelves;
Sichuan-Myanmar match up interests;
Thanlyin property market lurks in the shadows of Yangon;
Asian retail sector tipped to double...TIMEOUT: Young director wins film prize in Japan;
Art prize winners revealed;
Christians prepare treats for festive season;
After five years, Alex returns to limelight..SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Red Link to up WiFi access points; Fishmeal exports to China need certification...TRAVEL: Facebook, Twitter: the new roadmap for high-end travel; Airline profits to hit record high...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Seven dead in bus accident; Dolphin project in Bhamo; Turmeric a hit in Bangladesh...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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2010-12-26
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2010-12-23
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LOCAL NEWS:
Election turnout higher than 1990;
Hotels prepare for next emporium;
Swiss balloonists to make 13th Myanmar flight;
World AIDS Day marked nationally;
Prominent monk helps upgrade toilets at monasteries;
Yangon monastery hosts Shan New Year festival;
Hotels prepare to celebrate Xmas and New Year;
WikiLeaks letting it all hang out;
Manaw Festival scheduled for January;
Shwe Thanlwin launches satellite television service;
ICRC complains over logo misuse;
UN agency to distribute food in Rakhine State;
Hibernating bird numbers in decline this year;
South Korea institute provides training on organic farming;
Twante Canal upgrade work continues;
Companies offer holiday tours;
Outbound leisure travel market booming;
Pyae Ti Oo provides grants to students;
Group to support disabled children;
Ignoring disability can harm a child?s future;
?Active? approach needed to stop TB...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Massive loan from China to fund gas investment;
Rag trade orders boost local garment sector;
Bank to up capital;
Community doing its bit to replenish stale notes with crisp currency;
Local tyre market slowly deflating;
YCDC pledges to continue road building;
City construction on the increase...TIMEOUT: Hip-hop star earns right to celebrity; Artist Kin Maung Yin revealed; Bands to play in New Delhi festival...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Information Technology
Filipino gamer mixes work with play;
Redlink secures ISO certificate;
MCPA exams to be held on Dec 19...TRAVEL: Scoping celebrities at LA eateries...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Company to produce CDMA handsets; Movies use silicon ?special effects?; Fibre optic cables to be exported ...EVENTS FLASH: Contemporary art exhibition;
5th Indonesian Culinary and Culture Fair;
Hip-hop 10th anniversary concert;
Pyin Oo Lwin music festival;
Golden oldies concert;
Miss Christmas contest...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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Date of publication:
2010-12-19
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2010-12-15
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LOCAL NEWS:
Democratic Force sacks deputy leader over financial comments;
Yangon Airways forced to ground fleet from Dec 3;
Nine journals suspended by censorship board;
Book centre to launch online service;
Officials grant one-week extension for South Dagon HIV/AIDS clinic;
Chin State bus tragedy kills at least 16;
Monk to build library in Rakhine State;
Naga festival to be held in Lahe;
End of the road for ?The Street?;
Women-only Pali recitation comp to be held;
U Ba Nyan works to go on display;
Parties to continue despite election loss;
Sayadaw plans next inscription project;
Creativity trumps technical skills at new radio stations;
Department of Meteorology website under development;
Travel industry expecting cruise liner boom in 2011;
Curriculum to change for new flag;
Vietnam to waive visa fee: embassy;
Myanma Airways adds three aircraft;
Handicraft industry boosted by tourism;
Engineers improve Shwedagon pipes;
SKorean volunteers lauded at conference...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Betel chewers hit by double whammy of rising leaf, nut prices;
Yangon rail line to start soon: Chinese official;
Rubber price keeps climbing;
Beans, pulses prices mixed, say traders;
Triple S motors seeking export markets;
Trade with Vietnam continues to expand;
FMI announces new property, auto ventures;
Electronic and Living Products show;
Filling station owners ensure all drivers don?t get stuck with an empty tank;
China hunger for Myanmar?s maize drives prices up;
Myanmar still attracts strong Thai interest;
Bahan prices to keep rising: agents;
MES opens new lab to boost safety;
MFF announces football stadium builds, expansions...TIMEOUT: Home and office compete for busy working mothers...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
?Tunnel of truth? a long way off;
More CDMA lines coming: MPT;
No roaming at gem emporium: MPT;
New hydropower deals signed...TRAVEL: US airport pat-down protest fizzles;
Scanner-proof undies keep passengers? secrets...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Sailor training to go private; Central Bank to launch website; Futsal comp begins in YGN...EVENTS FLASH: ?Mirrors of Myanmar? exhibition; ?This is Kin Maung Yin? retrospective; ?Skyline? screening at Nay Pyi Daw; DJ event at Yangon Hotel; Middle Wave begin tour...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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Date of publication:
2010-12-05
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2010-12-03
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LOCAL NEWS: Analysts anticipate slow but steady economic reform;
Aid groups shift focus to cyclone recovery;
Aungban builds Shwedagon replica;
Russia summit seeks to save tiger from extinction;
Annual Pyapon Yama starts nine-day run;
Myanmar Wikipedia project targets 15,000 pages;
Trustees announce Sule Pagoda repair plans;
Foundation to build bridge in Rakhine;
Swiss couple buys Mandalay trishaw;
SKorea to accept Myanmar workers again;
More flights to Vietnam launched;
Blind students struggle through exam difficulties;
New orchid species identified in Myanmar;
Japanese NGO helps out fire stations;
MRCS to start HIV prevention program in universities;
The happy reunion of Pyu statues, recounted;
Thai embassy donates to hospital;
National performing arts competition remains in limbo...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Massive gem emporium kicks off in Nay Pyi Taw;
Cyclone Giri damage drives up betel leaf prices;
Sinopec?s Magwe wells successful;
Wood plastic factory up and running;
Gemstone painting sales soar, say traders;
Winter fails to inspire second-hand clothing market;
Old-harvest pawsan rice prices rising;
Rice exports expected to rebound after prolonged lull;
New banks, new services;
Security system interest picking up: agents;
Huge retail outlets delay openings...TIMEOUT: J Me is back with long-awaited second album;
For children, being creative just as important as study...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: MPT seeks help to prevent cyber attacks;
Township restriction on CDMA 450MHz dropped;
Body scanners a touchy topic;
Experts predict rare earth supply crunch...TRAVEL: Chinese plane maker boasts 100 new orders; Philippines yanks tourism campaign...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Tapioca factory to open in Kachin;
New airmail, home delivery service;
Work to begin on cricket ground...EVENTS FLASH: Fund-raiser for the elderly;
Lawkanat exhibition;
Book fair;
Dance and comedy;
Myanmar Woodstock festival;
Japanese culture show...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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Date of publication:
2010-11-28
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2010-11-24
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LOCAL NEWS:
USDP claims massive win;
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is released;
In Yangon, mixed emotions as voters head to the polls;
Diplomats, reporters observe voting in Myitkyina;
Despite few wins, Democratic Party resolves to fight on;
Pathein residents quietly cast their votes;
In Magwe Region, the friendly election;
Election day from the other side;
USDP cleans up in capital polling;
Independent plans to exit politics;
In South Okkalapa, residents grasp first opportunity to vote;
With conditions, US plans to keep engaging;
Youth yearn for change from election;
Voices of Kayin State: opinions on election day;
In Singapore, looming elections put spotlight on leader dilemma;
Shwemawdaw Pagoda to get a new gold coat;
Storms delay winter start in western parts of country;
Doctor urges Myanmar to consider circumcision and reduce HIV risk;
Family injured in natural gas blast;
Mobile clinics help cyclone victims;
Artist gets by with a little help from friends;
Pyin Oo Lwin hosts balloon festival;
Disabled advocacy group expands national network;
Yangon?s ?special? buses not so special, passengers say;
Taungoo prepares for 500th anniversary...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Dawei deep-sea port, SEZ gets green light;
Tranportation costs put pressure on honey makers;
Fuel prices on the way up;
Sellers upbeat as Kahtein sales heat up;
Fisheries export earnings rise but still short of target;
Construction sites put heavy burden on residents;
Agents predict property prices to rise in 2011;
Emporium spurs NPT rent boom...TIMEOUT: Out of tune with the times;
Teenagers join Japan film competition;
Memorial art show for master painter;
SKorean stars to visit Yangon for film festival...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Govt, FAO investigate jatropha for electricity project;
CDMA phones eroding GSM values;
GSM network up and running in NPT;
Thousands more CDMA lines coming...TRAVEL: Asia-Pacific leads tourism revival;
Airlines offer special bargains...CLASSIFIEDS...EVENTS FLASH: Iron Cross, hip-hop stars to perform in Pyin Oo Lwin;
?Anyeint? performance;
Kandawgyi music concert
Photography masterclass;
Japanese cultural show...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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Date of publication:
2010-11-21
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2010-11-19
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LOCAL NEWS:
We want to work with NLD, says USDP;
Relief effort aiding cyclone survivors;
Youth group helps Giri victims;
Refugees move to MRCS camp;
NDF candidates face tough fight in Kyaukse;
The longest wait for democracy;
Watch for illegal poll activities, independent instructs his agents;
Candidates struggle to find volunteers for polling day;
Focus on poverty set to win votes;
?If you want change, you have to vote?;
SNDP strives for practical improvements;
NDF steps up campaigning in Yangon;
Candidates unveil more signs;
More than 640,000 voters in NPT, says government;
School to mark 47th anniversary;
Internet out hits tourism sector;
Conservation group applies for Inle Lake survey grant;
In Malaysia, a man to watch;
New snub-nosed monkey found in Kachin State;
Library course to start this month;
Finance program generates interest;
Home to mark older persons day;
Experts see green shoots in disaster preparation efforts;
Delta early warning project almost complete...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Onion prices on the way up: wholesalers;
Forex rates continue to fall;
Asian leaders urge cooperation to ease currency woes;
Chili prices too hot for buyers;
CAEXPO sales not as strong as hoped;
Export drop won?t cut earnings: B&P body;
Fragrant future for agarwood exports;
Buyers lose taste for high-priced apples;
Thadingyut festival ignites candle market;
Basic commodity prices rise in Oct after bad weather...TIMEOUT: Kayan no longer ringed by tradition;
Gothic dream comes true;
Reporters find their voice...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Africa?s tech explosion holds promise of economic growth;
Internet reaches Everest summit: telecoms firm;
Reworked Yahoo email debuts...TRAVEL:
Giri prompts local package cancellations;
Cebu Pacific makes record debut on Philippine stock exchange...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Fuel stations take out insurance;
Disasters a boon for rice exporters;
First IT accessories factory to open;
Govt agrees gas deal with India...EVENTS FLASH: Fundraiser variety concert;
Nyein Chan Su art exhibition;
MMC photo contest...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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Date of publication:
2010-11-07
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2010-11-09
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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
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Date of publication:
2010-11-14
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2010-11-09
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LOCAL NEWS:
In Yangon, voters wake to dawn of democracy;
Democratic grouping splinters;
Networks mull election cooperation;
First election debate held in Mandalay;
Despite illness, Wunthanu candidate launches campaign in Kyauktada tsp;
Border to reopen, PM tells Abhisit;
Broken structures, fractured alliances for political parties;
Politicians pitch in to help flood victims;
Candidate greets Pazundaung tsp voters;
UNICEF hands over model schools to ministry;
Think before consuming fish;
Billboards unveiled in Yangon Region;
Floodwater subsides but relief work continues;
New low pressure system forming in Bay of Bengal;
Rise in husband-to-wife HIV infections expected: NGOs;
Northern Shan State hotspot for trafficking;
Delegation to attend Indonesia ceremony;
Longest bridge half finished: state media;
Visually impaired compete in White Cane Day;
UNDP hopes to bridge gender gap;
Htoo takes over Kandawgyi Palace;
India wants co-prosperity, senior govt official says;
Several hotels to open in early 2011;
Bus staff to get first aid training;
Still looking for an answer;
German specialists return for operations;
Independents face battle to spread message...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: FDI jumps by more than half in July, says CSO;
Lantern sellers hope for strong Thadingyut;
Gold climbs to new record high;
Shopping centres and customers prepare for festival of light;
Building material price rebound delayed by late Thadingyut;
Credit notes set to boost int trade;
Container rental prices slip on reduced exports;
Developers offer post-Lent deals;
Foreign interest in construction ongoing: MCEA;
Local gamers plan Mahabandoola epic...TIMEOUT:
Hard times for English magazines;
?Trio Thaleia? visits Yangon;
Aung Phyoe?s album gets official release;
13th Street cartoon exhibition revived...TRAVEL:
In London, Savoy hotel reopens after $350m refit;
Philippines pledges increased protection for tourists;
Virgin Galactic tests commercial space ship...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Beach hotels resort to solar panels for power;
Nargis tree sculptures set to be exported...EVENTS FLASH: Hip-hop show at Yuzana Garden; Iron Cross 20th anniversary concert;
?Watercolour and Mandalay? exhibition;
?The Expendables? screening;
Conference on prehistoric iron items...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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Date of publication:
2010-10-24
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2010-11-09
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LOCAL NEWS:
NUP expects to improve on 1990 election performance;
Cyclone Giri crosses Rakhine coastline;
CANDIDATE Q&A: ?Good economists? needed for parliament;
Beach hotels offer package deals;
No invites for outside election monitors or journalists: UEC;
Myanmar Airways International tips rise in tourism;
New government should prioritise ASEAN free trade, experts say;
Independent impetus in Pazundaung;
A modern vision for rural voters;
UEC treats all parties equally: chairman;
Hope rocked by expectation;
Kids learn to wash their hands of grime;
ELECTION VOX POP
What is the best way for candidates to get their message out to voters?;
Travel companies report rising interest in Myeik;
New airline prepares for November launch;
Buddhist park to feature Kyaikhtiyo replica;
Public urged to help road accident injured;
Taikkyi funeral service to expand;
India?s free press a lesson for journalists;
A unique industry: 62,000 newspapers, 1652 languages;
With centenary approaching, repair work continues at Yangon cathedral...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Millers target Eastern Europe for parboiled rice;
Agriculture forum touts export growth;
Nanning trade office opened;
Weather boosts pesticide sales;
Trade volume gets agriculture boost;
New bank branch to open in Kyaukpyu tsp;
Watermelon exports in early boom;
Property industry continues to rely on print for sales;
Real estate market defies Lent trend;
Annual MES product show set for January;
?Your vote can lead to change?: NDF...TIMEOUT:
For bands, staying together harder than the second album;
A day to meet old friends;
Cultural centre to host ?Zat Pwe? dance...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
PM attends web portal opening;
Company to up phone coverage on highway;
Mazda releases two new cutting-edge engines...TRAVEL: Garuda Indonesia ?back in business?;
MMC to hold photography competition next month...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP...EVENTS FLASH: Contemporary art exhibition;
Beauty cosmos pageant;
Mr and Ms Yankin Centre...YOUR STARS...TRAVEL SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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Date of publication:
2010-10-31
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2010-11-09
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LOCAL NEWS:
Yangon Mayor predicts USDP win;
CANDIDATE Q&A: ?We can improve people?s lives?;
Tea Party populism could derail Southeast Asia?s future growth;
ELECTION KNOWLEDGE: What are the ?national race? constituencies?;
Parties open Bago offices on October 7;
?Friendship? group established;
USDP makes democracy pledge on state media;
Up to 11,000 prisoners to get chance to vote;
88 Generation party sweeps Sanchaung township;
Immigration department issues ID documents to Nay Pyi Taw residents;
Business associations ease way for members to enter parliament;
A respected Mandalay resident throws hat into election ring;
Economic expertise needed in hluttaws: analysts, politicians;
Shwe FM marks first anniversary;
Thousands sit five-hour meditation test;
Mandalay businessmen offer to host multi-party speaking event;
Delta boat accident leaves 19 dead, three missing;
Job agencies hit by approval letter denials;
Hotel expansion underway for Nay Pyi Taw gem emporium;
With some success, ministry appeals for ancient artifacts;
No scientific evidence to support traditional HIV ?cures?, say NGOs;
For journalists and sources, trust remains an issue...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Customers undecided on new shopping malls;
New cotton strain could yield exports;
Toyota Tsusho exits Myanmar JV;
Fisheries bank to offer more loans to good clients;
Trade to increase on back of ASEAN-South Korea accord;
Rammar to sell Chariots by end of October;
Fake electronics still proliferate in market;
Thingangyun property market bounces back;
Real estate sector hopes for introduction of home loans...TIMEOUT:
Old news revealed afresh;
Portrait of an artist as an older man;
Sai Kham Lynn recognised in global photo competition;
Caricature exhibition at Pansodan Gallery;
Listen to the voice of Reason...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
Media firm introduces satellite TV, internet and phone services;
Mandalay journals sign up to news portal;
Japan technology fair offers glimpse of future lifestyles...TRAVEL:
As tourism soars, China?s govt urged to protect Great Wall...CLASSIfIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Malaysian group to enter auto market;
Trading company gets ISO certificate;
Tourism ministry calls for comments...EVENTS FLASH: Photo exhibition and poetry launch;
Solo art show;
Art exhibition;
?Knight and Day? screening...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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Date of publication:
2010-10-17
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2010-10-18
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LOCAL NEWS: Non-voters will hurt democratic parties, NDF says;
Candidate finds novel approach to spread campaign message;
CANDIDATE Q&A: A write to independence;
Comfortable misperceptions prove difficult to shake;
Foreign Minister dismisses election criticism;
88 Generation takes to streets of Mandalay for campaigning;
ELECTION KNOWLEDGE: How many times will I vote on November 7?
Minhla-Minbu railway section opens;
In Coco Island, voters to choose from a handful of candidates;
On the campaign trail, bravery and fortune tellers;
Accused awaiting trial set to vote in election;
Pa-O party plans for political presence outside Shan State;
?White tigers? turn to Kachin;
Inn ethnic party campaigns in more than 200 villages;
In Singapore, expatriates enjoy a traditional treat;
Bus company shuns prepaid ticket system;
Dentists to visit China;
Dhamma story winners announced;
Yangon teachers, students get MRCS training;
Electronic travel guide to launch this year;
Writer, poet U Moe Hein passes away;
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Mandalay flooding leaves one dead, another missing;
Businesses should give nursing mothers more support: UNICEF;
Experts warn on China-made snacks;
Archaeologists to resume Srikshetra dig...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Beans traders mull adding value;
YGN Ruby Mart opens;
Leopard Capital touts Myanmar potential;
Domestic gold price stable despite international surge;
Cooking oil price sunk in Sept;
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Yangon Trade Fair to hold 160 booths;
Betel sellers struggle in saturated market;
Thai businessmen eye local companies;
Boom spreads to Yangon outskirts;
Buyers turning to ready-made homes...TIMEOUT:
Old news revealed afresh;
Portrait of an artist as an older man;
Sai Kham Lynn recognised in global photo competition;
Caricature exhibition at Pansodan Gallery;
Listen to the voice of Reason...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
Media firm introduces satellite TV, internet and phone services;
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Mandalay journals sign up to news portal;
Japan technology fair offers glimpse of future lifestyles...TRAVEL: As tourism soars, China?s govt urged to protect Great Wall...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Malaysian group to enter auto market;
Trading company gets ISO certificate;
Tourism ministry calls for comments...EVENTS FLASH: Photo exhibition and poetry launch;
Solo art show;
Art exhibition;
?Knight and Day? screening...
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Date of publication:
2010-10-10
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2010-10-10
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LOCAL NEWS:
Suu Kyi will be allowed to vote;
Citizenship criteria trips up election candidates;
Dreaming of a ?strong democratic force? for November 7;
Q&A: A voice for Kungyangon;
Something is rotten in the state of Singapore;
Parties given permission to use state-run broadcasters;
NLD ?null and void?: commission;
Rakhine State parties keep campaign costs to a minimum;
Voters facing information hurdles;
Party forms alliance with eight independents;
Nay Pyi Taw shapes up as two-way election contest;
Foreign residents take up local language study;
Bookshops turn the page on shop design;
More investment needed to meet goals: UNICEF;
In Paukkaung, a candidate pleads for public support;
Weather expert to attend climate conference;
La Ni?a could increase risk of natural disasters;
Air Bagan to launch Phuket flights;
Coffee Flight to open next month;
Resorts optimistic for high season;
Weather sites set to launch;
Singapore to put pressure on PR holders...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Currency rate might hurt exporters;
Traders seek other routes to bypass Myawaddy closure;
Monywa wholesale centre hopes to boost Indian-Myanmar trade;
Fisheries exports falling behind target;
India eyes trade at border;
Fisheries officials hatch sultan fish plan;
Elections spur t-shirt demand;
Amara Bank to grow;
Agents hope for post-election sales bonanza;
Buyers avoid early 1990s blocks...TIMEOUT:
Singers play away:
Rakhine vocalists look to surprise in Yangon;
S Korean film festival to return;
Celebrities join the workforce;
Thazin to go it alone...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
Facebook-fed plant killed by kindness;
E-readers yet to win mass market in China: retailers;
Chinese let loose on govt ?feedback? website...TRAVEL:
Bulgaria border town opens to one-time foe;
Bhutan aims to triple tourism in two years;
China Eastern plans on expansion...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Earthen houses built in Mandalay Region;
Age limit on pagoda trustees introduced...EVENTS FLASH: Monsoon book fair;
Film screenings;
Jazz concerts...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES......N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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LOCAL NEWS: China looms over US-ASEAN summit;
After 20 years, campaigning returns to state broadcasters;
Candidate Q&A;
Another month, another talkfest;
ELECTION KNOWLEDGE: How can I cast a vote outside my home constituency?;
NDF opens more offices in Mandalay;
Group of independents urges public to cast votes ?boldly?;
Party anticipates decade-long wait for democracy;
Former headmaster ?certain? to win in capital constituency;
Daw Suu Kyi can vote in election;
Archaeology school calls for students;
ELECTION VOX POP;
With funding tight, PDP opts for ?town hall?-style meetings to reach voters;
With high election hopes, NUP marks 22nd b?day;
Democratic Force readies campaigning strategies;
Prepaid cards to be introduced at sites next month: ministry;
Inle festival gets green light;
Health experts call on private sector to increase HIV funding;
MAI to launch another route next month;
Interns help NGO enter the digital age;
After TCG, focus shifts from delta...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Salt farmers struggle to repay govt loans;
Tofu, bean sprout sales shoot up during Buddhist Lent;
Saigon business club scouts for ventures;
Fisheries officials to receive drug residue test training;
Private banks offer loans to exporters;
Replacement of old notes continues: CBM;
NPT?s CDMA phones can call countrywide;
Rubber sellers turn to local market;
Yunnan eyes deeper trade with SE Asia with overland transport;
Centrepoint Towers unveils its office and retail space...CLASSIFIED......N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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2010-10-03
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LOCAL NEWS:
Senior General thanks China for aid, support;
Parties enter campaign mode;
Construction moguls to join USDP as candidates;
Q&A: ?The USDA has done a lot for the country?;
China and US train sights on Indonesia;
Election knowledge: Region and State Hluttaws;
Election just the ?initial step?;
Independent candidates travel to Bangladesh;
?Just a drunken brawl?: government;
Yangon party falls short of election expectations;
Democracy Congress ?finished?: founder;
Police find bomb in Bogyoke Market;
New home for the aged in Than Lyin;
Country?s oldest living person prepares for 118th birthday;
Free Funeral Service Society opens low-price restaurant;
Industry facing journalist shortage;
Get set for a wet, wild 100-year ride;
Rain down sharply in five regions;
Mobile bookstore to launch in late September;
Asia leading international surge in tourism, according to UN study;
DVD rights handed over to State Sangha;
Myanma Airways to replace old aircraft;
Election Vox Pop...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Fish farmers gain access to imported feed;
Training in rubber products;
Crystal fancy demand doubles in 2010;
Thai interest grows;
Briefs;
CAEXPO drives regional trade;
Qinzhou selected as CAEXPO city of charm;
Foreign direct investment in Myanmar climbs again;
Maw Tin to open on Sept 18;
Rising kyat sinking diamond trade;
Lent housing sales continue to defy tradition;
MCEA warns industry must raise game...TIMEOUT:
Not strictly ballroom;
Local film producers seek earlier movie premieres;
MMPO invites film entries;
In English, publisher finds a niche;
Yone Lay releases new album...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
Officials deny phone rumour;
Online payments move closer, says banking official;
Farm?s cooling system sets a green example...TRAVEL: Air fares rise as Asian travel rebounds from global recession...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP:
YCDC changes old notes in markets;
Uni graduates involved in trafficking;
Old library to reopen as hospital...EVENTS FLASH: Piano recitals;
Japanese film screening;
Dj parties at Pioneer?
Urban art exhibition...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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2010-09-19
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2010-09-16
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LOCAL NEWS: Local News
Deadline reveals election dynamics;
An old head on young shoulders;
Rakhine party pulls out of Sittwe seats;
Election knowledge: Amyotha Hluttaw;
Election Vox Pop;
Democratic Force leader denies breaking election agreement;
Unsustainable fishing depleting stocks: dept;
Election Briefs;
Writers, journalists association officials quit to contest election;
Fashion industry mourns sudden loss of acclaimed make-up artist Aung Aung;
Shwedagon trustees evict illegal residents;
Buddhism centre opens in Bagan;
Air Mandalay set for relaunch;
Group encourages bio-fertiliser use at Inle;
UNICEF to promote breastfeeding;
New Yangon-Bagan bus line;
Thousands forced to evacuate as nine Bago quarters flooded;
Dhammcakka plans Twante meditation institute;
Japan govt gives funds for schools;
Gem emporium to be held next month;
After market fire, shop owners continue to shun insurance;
Rains to continue after monsoon, dept says...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: High-quality rice prices up; Internet slow despite maintenance, say users; China becomes ASEAN?s biggest trade partner; Malaysian firms moot logistics pact ; Fisheries industry calls for study on mixed farming risk; Umbrella repairers hope for rainy days; New banks quietly search for branch locations; Design forum in Oct...TIMEOUT: Female boxers fight prejudice; Naw Nor upsets fans; Famous artist collects life?s work; Composer Mya Than San shares awards...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Barcamp 2011 planning underway; Fibre-optic net in Yangon ?soon?: MPT; Google, Skype face scrutiny in Indian security blitz; Mumbai?s lunch delivers get tech lessons; China?s new mobile users required to show ID to get number: media; NASA tests most powerful rocket...TRAVEL: Ho Chi Minh route to begin October 31; Landlocked Serbia plays nature card to woo tourists...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: ?Your vote can lead to change?: NDF [headline only]; Independent candidates to submit logo; China to help with diesel engine factory; China to help with diesel engine factory; Fishermen urge govt to fix overfishing...EVENTS FLASH: Comic film screening... Annual art competition...Wedding fairs...Lawkanat exhibition...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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2010-09-12
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2010-09-08
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LOCAL NEWS:
?Your vote can lead to change?: NDF;
NDF urges citizens to vote;
A wild weekend in the country;
Former captain goes it alone;
Election date gives parties a boost but support still low;
Wunthanu NLD to contest five seats;
Pyithu Hluttaw;
Election Vox Pop;
Parties ?consult? to avoid overlap;
Shan leader farewelled;
Parties prepare for Aug 30 deadline;
Kayin party seeks end to conflict;
Parties gear up for Pyithu Hluttaw fight;
Police to target speeding drivers;
Medical Research Department offers free pap smears;
Visa on arrival to stop September 1;
Hoteliers support Pathein flights;
Prepaid entrance fees on trial at National Museum;
Japan gives funds to rebuild primary school in delta;
Delta has highest disability rate in country;
YIS opens early childhood centre;
HIV-free children bring hope to parents...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
National Planning Ministry drawing up competition law;
ASEAN leaders warn on Southeast Asia?s rich-poor gap;
Myanmar urged by ASEAN to open market;
Myanmar to take part in CABIS mining forum;
Car prices continue downward slide;
Wheat flour price likely to rise: traders;
New cross-border route to Japan;
Nursery owners enjoy strong monsoon sales;
Yangon?s middle range developers halve projects on demand fears...TIMEOUT:
Old artistic habits hamper creativity;
Thxa Soe to revive old beats;
Artist to visit SKorea forum;
Rabindranath Tagore honoured;
Celebrity voices talk politics;
IC to play Sedona...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
Japan high-technology toilet makers flush with success;
CDMA fax service launched;
Company starts new ring tone service;
Online payments coming: MPT;
MPT to add 100,000 extra CDMA lines...TRAVEL: Travel
Company offers Israel pilgrimage packages;
Thai cabinet approves Bangkok airport expansion;
Guides rediscover Bethlehem...CLASSIFIEDS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES.....N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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2010-09-05
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2010-09-03
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LOCAL NEWS:
In Bago, democrats find an eager audience;
Parties set to finalise election candidates;
Independent candidates prepare to register for polls;
UDP patron U Shwe Ohn dies of lung cancer;
Democratic Force opens Mandalay branch;
Mon State party targets 50 constituencies;
USDP fires first salvo in election race;
USDP opens Mandalay office;
Debate kicks off ?Year of Youth?;
Hajj charter flight bookings open;
Tourist arrivals soar in first half of 2010;
Youth turn to astrology for answers on study, work;
NGO provides free cleft lip operations;
Environment focus at Youth Day event;
Beach to get ?media centre?: hoteliers;
Do more to encourage donor support, urges top UN official in Myanmar...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Shrimp industry battles through external challenges;
Asia Green to expand banking network;
Battery prices edge upward;
Wood plastic factory to start in October;
Myanmar to exhibit products at Vietnam International Expo;
CAEXPO Pavilion of Trade in Services ADVERTORIAL;
Mekong region rail network a step closer: ADB;
Briefs:
- Home owners continue to shun insurance;
- City Mart to open its 12th branch in December...TIMEOUT:
Elderly Jazz performers still enter;
For medical doctors, writing is the cure;
New gallery set to open doors on August 28;
Photographic society turns 60-years old...SOCIALITE...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
?Straddling bus? offered as a traffic fix in Chinese town of Shenzhen;
MCPA opens lab;
Football virus fouls computer technicians...TRAVEL:
Philippines to ask private sector to build terminals;
Bangkok airport express train to open this week: official...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Rice husks to power wards in Sittwe;
Yangon gets second children?s hospital;
Industry prepares for chemical laws...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES......N.B. SINCE THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS
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2010-08-29
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2010-08-28
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LOCAL NEWS:
China PM hails ?deep friendship?;
New book puts child mortality in spotlight;
Iguanas in the undergrowth of Southeast Asia;
Thirimingalar Market to move to Hlaing tsp: YCDC;
Forced labour brochure released;
Maternal and neonatal tetanus eliminated;
Visa fee exemption boosts visits to Thailand;
Norwegian delegation furthers dialogue with government;
Hospital starts synthetic eye treatment;
?Coffee Flight? prepares for boarding;
Authorities preparing temporary market site;
No payouts for traders: insurer;
Yangon fire chief ?proud? of crews;
Help us catch hit-run drivers: police;
Stamp to mark Sino-Myanmar relations milestone;
Home to offer course in nursing;
Delegation to attend SKorea community development program;
New school year, same issues for parents...
BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Drug industry rallies after fire;
?Significant? ASEAN trade barriers remain;
Sturgeon farming moves forward in Shan State;
Rice exports up 14 percent;
A home away from it all in Thanlyin...
TIMEOUT:
Manis drops name and Asian menu;
Artists raise funds to renovate film museum;
Overcoming physical disability;
?Smile As They Bow? in London stage adaption;
Skulls in Ribcage group to perform;
Film industry to celebrate milestone...
EVENTS FLASH:
Iron Man 2 now screening;
Kites at Shae Saung cinema;
Moe Myint Zon exhibition;
Rare book fair;
Art exhibition in tribute to painter Than Myint Aung...
MEDIA ROUNDUP:
Myanmar has ?richest history of inscriptions?;
Kayah businessmen exporting used wheels to Thailand;
German company selling traditional bronze gongs...
TRAVEL:
Orchid tourism ready to bloom;
Visa fee exemption boosts visits to Thailand
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2010-06-13
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2010-08-19
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LOCAL NEWS:
Survey finds 1.3m disabled nationally;
Despite cost, Shan party seeks broad representation;
Fire destroys 406 shops at market in Monywa;
North Korea nuclear cooperation denied;
Myanmar, Vietnam continue courtship;
British Council offers scholarships;
Police Force to launch website;
Shopkeepers to miss out again after fire;
India donates transformers worth $1.9m;
Seed pilot project begins in Meiktila;
Kawthaung passport office moves;
Sign language workshops ensure the deaf get heard;
Massage training for the visually impaired;
Thailand embassy to check air tickets;
For first time, disabled find support
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LOCAL NEWS:
Wa party to contest few home seats;
NDF to register this week;
KDA opts out of 2010 election;
Modern People?s Party aims to abolish private property;
Landslides leave 63 dead in northern Rakhine State;
World Cup broadcasters under fire from irate fans;
Power boost for Yangon as rain falls;
Kanbawza quiet on Air Inle launch;
Jubilation, despair as exam results released;
Tough fire safety regulations set to follow blazes;
Shwedagon landscape work on track;
Yangon Hash House Harriers to celebrate 30th anniversary;
Dengue fever arrives with rainy season;
PM to lead USDP to the polls (no text)...
BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Hospitality sites enjoy a World Cup windfall;
Japanese ink producer assesses market potential in Myanmar;
Retailers focus on fire safety;
Developers spend big in monsoon sales push;
Government gives green light to trade in import credits;
Fisheries exports up $12m in Q1;
Mango growers hope to bag further export success following trade fair;
PM to lead USDP to the polls (no text)
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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
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2010-08-15
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LOCAL NEWS:
World Cup a winner for teashops;
Volunteer projects conclude in delta;
First relief shipments arrive in northern Rakhine State;
Democracy Congress targets youth;
NPA aims to field candidates in up to 50 seats;
Captain hailed a hero after rescue;
Weather to hit monsoon paddy;
Charmed life for Yangon snake handler;
FAO fights hunger with petition...
BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Developers push instalment payments to sell apartments;
Promotions don?t alter property market, agents say;
Timber industry body works to counter falling teak output;
Vietnam?s search for investment continues;
Private banks to open August 1;
Strand Rd set for upgrade;
Daily sports papers enjoy healthy World Cup sales;
Basic food prices mixed at end of June;
NCDC calls for project applications
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LOCAL NEWS: Voters go to the polls on November 7; Local News
Voters go to the polls on November 7
UEC announces 330 constituencies;
Election date: voters give their views;
Buddhist missionary group launches border projects;
Buddhist exams;
ASEAN economic meet;
Dhamma Yaung Chi calls for blood;
Chin party fighting political ignorance;
Election to be three-horse race: NPA;
University conducting research into rice yield;
Myanmar exports flowers to Singapore;
MMU announces minimum application requirements;
Work underway at Dagon Seikkan truck depot;
White elephant arrives in capital;
Insein fire destroys housing complex, 20 homes;
Hardwood ownership permitted;
Pa-O to contest at least three seats;
Malaysia Airlines to introduce daily flights to Yangon starting September;
Malaysia stops visa on arrival scheme due to torrent of overstays;
Shan party eyes State Hluttaw government;
Leprosy-free, but stigma still hurts...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
New Chinese foreign investment commitments exceed $8 billion;
Ayeyarwady Bank opens;
Japan looks for new manufacturing base;
Eel exporters request to use Kanpaiktee border point;
Live crab prices crawl downward;
Industry debates foreign buyers;
Agents say Shwe Lin Pan zone to be next hot property;
Agents rejoice over tax extension...TIMEOUT:
Kar Kar in search for new dance partners;
In ethnic textiles, history is woven;
Side Effect sick of being sidelined;
At the movies with ?Raavan?;
Rapping to a new beat;
Cinemas raise prices; Mr Robot delights Yangon diners...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
IT firm spruiks (sic) digital certificates;
Saudi watchdog backtracks on BlackBerry ban: media;
Google Street View offers glimpse of internet-era privacy...TRAVEL: Egypt launches Ramadan tourism campaign to woo Muslim travellers...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Website on organic food to be launched; Kanbawza airline to fly domestic, international; Trustees plan for Shwedagon birthday...EVENTS FLASH: ?Robin Hood? screening;
Solo art show [Artworks by Yahula (Min Kon)];
Group art exhibit; Seven singers stage show...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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2010-08-22
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2010-08-17
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LOCAL NEWS:
First Kachin party gets EC approval;
Late monsoon could have triggered rat swarm: expert;
Chikungunya cases on rise, officials say;
2011 ASEAN ministers meeting in Indonesia;
MAI plans to start flights to Guangzhou;
Fiery accident injures 15 bus passengers;
Head of State ends five-day visit to India;
New market opens in Nay Pyi Taw;
?Successful? aquaculture project enters second year;
?Clever? white elephant impresses handlers;
Working group courts big businesses;
Waso weather fails to impress farmers;
A new frontier in HIV prevention;
One dead after tornado hits Pyapon;
Taungoo prepares for 500th birthday;
Travel companies to attend ITB, WTM;
East Timor to open embassy in capital...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Indian state visit to further bilateral economic growth;
Fisheries exports on target: DOF;
Car makers face increasingly competitive environment;
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Illegal car owners thrown a legal lifeline;
Handset sales climb sharply;
Agents predict good sales during Lent;
ASEAN green design comp opens...TIMEOUT:
Wishing you were here; Bo Phyu better late than never;
Tiger Girls release album... INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
?Welfare robots? to ease aged care burden in greying Japan
US copyright officials okay hacking smartphones;
Scientists use noses to help disabled write, surf, move...TRAVEL:
Motorbikes banned at Ngwe Saung;
Rome?s Colosseum needs $32m facelift: officials;
Asia drives suprising air travel growth...CLASSIFIED... MEDIA ROUNDUP:
Govt takes measures to keep Myawady clean;
Early warning system in Ayeyarwady Division?
KPP to contest seats in one state, four divisions...EVENTS FLASH:
PM to lead USDP to the polls; ?Riding on the sea? art exhibition;
The ?A-team? at Nay Pyi Daw cinema; Book fair at Lawkanat Gallery...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS:
Visa numbers encouraging?: government;
Only 182 buildings to go in Strand Rd upgrade: YCDC;
Megaprojects not the way forward for developing Asia;
Comic book artist Maung Nyein Chan passes away;
Japan embassy funds school projects in Yangon Division;
Leading parties eye poll alliance;
No more betel shops near schools;
Big names help Democratic Party gain support;
Ministry warns of rat-related health risks;
Democratic Force recruits candidates in 50 towns;
Prominent writers launch journal;
Countries to draft tiger rescue plan;
Oil crop project expanded;
Legend of lost bell lures Australian filmmaker;
The Dhammazedi Bell: an inauspicious tale;
Department of Meteorology to promote disaster awareness in local media;
Orchid expert to judge at Singapore show;
Openings? for independents in 2010;
Pauk residents adopt tiny novice as favourite son?;
Passport applications on rise at Ranong... BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Rice exports plummet on strong currency
B&P exports flat in June;
Vendor grapples with slippery subject;
Gold hits record highs throughout June; Construction material prices down in July;
Rental prices along main road on the rise, say agents;
July sales boom as tax deadline nears again...TIMEOUT:
Old classics keep rockin?;
Performance artist to visit Germany for workshop;
At universities? contest, a new lesson in beauty;
Naw Nor to release album...CLASSIFIEDS
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2010-07-18
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Investments needed to halt Asia food crisis: UN;
Kawhmu tornado destroys homes;
Buddhist monks play major role in blood donations;
Hey Thailand, this is not how reconciliation should work;
No danger from farm disease outbreak: ministry;
Domestic airport in line for upgrade;
Party works to enlist members;
Poet and writer Nan Nyunt Swe passes away, aged 87;
Pyin Oo Lwin sanctuary expanded;
Wa group to establish party businesses;
No cases of plague after rat migration: health ministry;
Leading sculptor still learning after 30 years;
Buddha images catch the eye;
Largest ever? tree planting for YCDC;
Travel companies lure Taungbyone pilgrims;
Abhidhamma institute launches free course;
New species of spiny eel identified...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Bangkok holds health care lead;
Fisheries exporters warned on glazing?;
Locally produced liquor, tobacco taxes reduced;
Stainless steel prices unstable;
Filling stations to use prepaid cards;
K5000 note achieves objective of making big transactions easier;
Coordination urged on industrial chemicals;
China calling;
Prime real estate values in Yangon double in two years;
Thirimingalar Market to finish in late Sept...TIMEOUT: Timeout
A little imagination required to improve children?s literacy;
Hip-hop show to fund disabled athletes;
Autumn love blossoms;
Soe Paing to release album...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
Google, China reach agreement;
Electronic voting no threat yet to the old;
Chinese script to be used in domain names...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Chin National Party to use cartoons; Villages see the light with bio battery; China reduces tariffs on 5000 products...EVENTS FLASH: Photo contest;
Film screenings;
July Rain? art exhibition;
MMPO organises acting course...YOUR STASRS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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2010-07-19
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Political parties struggle to attract members;
Developers say growth inhibited by lack of amenities;
What?s a war debt between old friends?;
Political parties welcome Martyrs? Day participation;
Thanlyin based party fights funding constraints;
Buthidaung-Maungdaw road to reopen in August;
Cavalier buses to be banned in capital;
Cooperation, funding needed to reach development goals;
Hpakant flooding affects thousands of families;
River Doctors? group to provide medical care in delta;
Bago residents relive mystery rodent migration;
Bamboo flowering: kicking rat reproduction into overdrive?;
Police unable to identify 30pc of traffic victims, says official;
Homes evacuated after riverbank collapse;
Dead rats best form of rodent control;
La Ni?a likely to return in 2010: expert...BUSINESS & PROPERTY:
Exporters face challenge from a powerful kyat;
Israel expert gives guidance to farmers;
Three fish factories fined for over glazing;
Traders hope for upswing after biz matching;
More CDMA connections for Yangon;
Thai investors look to Myanmar;
First Air Asia flight;
MFF to breed giant seabass in Myeik region;
Myanmar eyes BOBP membership;
Modern design and traditional materials mix at delta school... TIMEOUT:
Rocky path for experimental violinist;
Spreading the green word;
City FM releases 8th album... INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
iPad and other gadgets drain Asia of components;
Notebooks to retain control in Asia: IDC;
Australian laser system to track space junk;
Internet addiction driving SKoreans into fantasy world...TRAVEL:
Hoteliers hold tree planting ceremony;
Britain and US issue travel warning for Maldives capital...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Almost 30 new commodity centres to be built: ministry;
Thai businesses eye investment in agriculture, livestock...EVENTS FLASH: PM to lead USDP to the polls;
Piano recitals;
Japanese film screening;
Prince of Persia? screening;
Cherry Plain? art show
Thunder Night concert...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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2010-08-01
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2010-07-29
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Ethnic party leaders anticipate â�?œfree and fairâ�"flashes of progressâ�"endangeredâ�"We have never experienced anything like this beforeâ�"game changerâ�??...TRAVEL: Outlook bright for tourism industry: MMC; Book on hotels to be translated...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Passport office begins e-passport program; Chin orchids find favour among foreign buyers; Thais to upgrade border trade infrastructure...EVENTS FLASH: Cinema screenings; The Glass Palace translated; Summer art show; Ye Lay launched new album; Khin Phone releases VCD...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-05-30
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2010-06-03
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Market fire damage bill $21m: govt; ?ll repair your shops in three months,? YCDC says; No cover for Yangon markets, insurer says; Day of drama for market ?; NDF applies to register for election; Laila drags late monsoon into delta, central regions; Journals suspended for breaking govt censorship rules; Visa on arrival: it works; Memorial library opens in Daik-U; Don?t blame the foreign media for Thai madness; IOM receives ? funding for Nargis shelter project...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Fire guts major wholesale drugs market; Other market fires; Garlic prices shoot up in May: Bayintnaung traders; Temporary storage space demand likely to rise post-blaze: agents; Expert warns of global warming threat to paddy; Good seeds can minimise losses, says rice research centre; MES president receives engineering recognition award...TIMEOUT: The rain finally arrives but stage shows dry up; L Seng Zi releases new album...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Experts make an atom-sized switch in Oz; Australian minister attacks ? Google; Yahoo buys mobile phone networking firm Koprol; Apple on the defensive as another Foxconn employee dies in China...TRAVEL: Malaysia wins two World Airline Awards; No season like low season...CLASSIFIED...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Business set up for live animal exports; Agreement reached on fire prevention; TV network to show regional b?ball comp...EVENTS FLASH: Exhibition to raise funds for tree-planting project; Group art exhibition; Sandy Myint Lwin launches first solo album; Clash of the Titans at Nay Pyi Daw cinema; Traders bridal show...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-06-06
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2010-06-03
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Industry applauds visa on arrival ? ?? ?? ?breakthrough? ?ï ? ?â� ?; Stranded sailors return home from Senegal; Govt claims breakthrough in Thingyan pandal attack; At last, Malaysia? ?ï ? ?â� ?s Najib has lift off; Yangon road deaths rise in 2009: official; Ex-NLD members to form new political party before elections; Hot spell brings water shortages; Two years on, cyclone victims struggle; Farmers in Labutta still facing rodent problem; Shelter needs remain high in delta: NGOs; Shwedagon arrivals up 77pc; Airlines abandon capital flights; Malaria programs encounter problems; Distribution of storm booklet underway; Filipinos look to past for change...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Ruby Mart to open in June: developer; PM urges biz groups to vote for ? ?? ?? ?right candidates? ?ï ? ?â� ?; Sabotage concerns prompt industrial labour crackdown; B&P prices artificially high, says association; Generator sales heat up as rain stays away; Loi Hein announces $7.5m investment; Pyin Naung cement plant opens; Japanese firms sign hydropower deals; Turbo-Mech plans to enter Myanmar; Furniture design winners revealed; Computer sales fall flat, say retailers; Rental market abuzz before Buddhist Lent; Scramble over ? ?? ?? ?dangerous? ?ï ? ?â� ? sites...TIMEOUT: Naing Zaw releases second book; First to last with Anaga...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Robot takes on battle of the bulge; New IT mall coming; Computer stress is real; ? ?? ?? ?Modded? ?ï ? ?â� ? games set for May release...TRAVEL: In London, travellers hope for departures; Mumbai hotel set to reopen...CLASSIFIED...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Hlawga Park privatised by Htoo Trading; Railway lines will not be sold off: official; Betel exports to Bangladesh on the rise...EVENTS FLASH: Clash of the Titans at Nay Pyi Daw cinema; MPS photography training...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-05-16
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2010-05-25
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: In Dala, residents rely on volunteers for water; Clean water in short supply as hot, dry spell continues; NDAK company to boost crop substitution acreage; Why we shouldn?t believe everything that we are told; Project brings clean water to 60,000 delta residents; More heat records smashed in May; No rain in sight for Yangon: DMH; Vox Pop; Pharma company seeks foreign partner for flu drug clinical trials; New travel directory to go on sale; More free Thai visas for tourists; Popa National Park survey uncovers 65 orchid species; Jivitadana Hospital marks 70th anniversary; Difference and Peace Party to rely on donors; MWEA vows to stay non-political; Chaungtha bridge open to traffic; Prison meditation courses expand to Mandalay, Bago; Cow blood tests to reduce disease; Web portal to be ready in June; A world away from politics...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Fuel stations to open as private operations; Salt price dries up; Farmed fish sales hit record but still off target; Fish farmers lose out in hot spell; Gold price rockets upward: dealers; New Pyapon schools; New Labutta town; Earthquake guides released; Consumer focus shifts to the next batch of dangerous buildings...TIMEOUT: Old masters find loving homes; Fashion designers club launched to raise standards; Myanmar heroes exhibition; Zaw Mong holds fourth exhibition; Documentary tackles costs of Inle Lake farming; Myanmar art debuts in Phnom Penh...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Yatanarpon Teleport to start another net provider; IT industry continues battle with brain drain phenomenon; Worldwide software piracy cost $50b in 2009: report...TRAVEL: Hotels report high season boom...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Local group to export rice to Haiti; Asia World takes on ground handling; Five Star Shipping Line to up salaries...EVENTS FLASH: Japanese film screening; Myanmar Hip-Hop Day concert; Art fundraiser; American choir to visit; Art Jetty gallery opens; U Nyan Shein?s art show...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-05-23
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2010-05-25
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: PM to lead USDP to the polls; EU to send ?exploratory mission?; UDP gains strength through cooperation; Steep sentences for Muse traffickers; Moderate earthquake hits Rakhine region; Teaching conference scheduled for May; More than 70,000 passports issued to migrants: official; Nargis needs still going unmet; Buddhism in Cambodia still recovering; Monsoon outlook: hot and dry; US re-engages the ?forgotten front?; Ministry launches prepaid tourist zone entrance cards...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: In Twante, fish farmers yearn for cleaner water supplies; Hutgyi hydro project back on track; Plans afoot to turn Yangon?s waste into electricity, industrial meet told; Myanmar Furniture Fair 2010; Maw Tin Towers to open in June...TIMEOUT: Saunas a hot draw for health conscious; Uranium awards dance scholarships; Myanmar artist to exhibit in Shanghai...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Robot takes on battle of the bulge; New IT mall coming; Computer stress is real; ??�?
"Modded? games set for May release...TRAVEL: In London, travellers hope for departures; Mumbai hotel set to reopen...CLASSIFIED...MEDIA ROUNDUP: (as issue 250)...EVENTS FLASH: (as issue 520)...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-05-09
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2010-05-07
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Bombing death toll rises to 10; Political parties condemn acts of ? ?ï ? ??œterrorism? ?ï ? ?â� ?; Money change counters open at airports; Underfunded Inle at risk: experts; Bombing rocks Myitsone; Buddhist group rallies support for victims; Country swelters through heatwave; Migratory bird sightings decline; Tourism trade hit by volcano fallout; Searching for the ? ?ï ? ??œhidden charm? ?ï ? ?â� ?...BRIEF NEWS: Energy competition open for entries; World Veterinary Day marked; Japanese speech contest in June...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Building costs peak before monsoon; Ngwe Saung hotels enjoy record season; Rice company shooting for higher quality with new $3 million mill; China FDI climbs by just $15m; Photographer loves the craft, not the workplace; Max set for expansion into rubber...TIMEOUT: Caricature: drawing fun at your expense; Young chefs look to education as a means to compete; A constant note of cool...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Developer looks for way into iPhone apps market; Music players a hearing risk: expert; Ten nations complain: Google betrays privacy; Asia computer sales up 38 percent in Q1; New iPhone left in California bar; Passengers hit the web in force...TRAVEL...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Hlawga Park privatised by Htoo Trading; Railway lines will not be sold off: official; Betel exports to Bangladesh on the rise...EVENTS FLASH: The Wolfman at Nay Pyi Daw cinema; Historic battles exhibited; Hip-hop concert; Art exhibition...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-05-02
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2010-04-29
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Govt unveils election laws; Tanintharyi animal protection plan launched; Parami imports 100 Chinese cabs; DFID funding Kachin community forestry; Highest condo project to finish this year, says developer; Deadline for furniture design competition extended; Rock python arrives at Yadanarbon Zoo: official; Abhidhamma philosophy degrees planned; Mangrove rehabilitation project; Reproductive health hotline; Taxi drivers warned to use meters, or face fines: official; DPS distributes new tourist maps; Three new species of spiny eels identified; Eco Dev gauges awareness and interest in climate change; New training methods for agriculture experts...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Traditional drum makers wait for buyers; Vietnam set to grow rubber in Myanmar; Minister urges local firms to register; Govt orders mesh size increased on fishing nets; Cheap food imports concern trade body; India dumps Myanmar pulses deal; Commodity price wrap; Agents applaud sales tax break, eye August renewal; Myanmar Infotech set to construct new building at compound...TIMEOUT: Bagan to get the infrared treatment; Myanmar history book published; Consecrators battle it out; Pun Hlaing promotes lawn tennis; Singing contest; The cupcake has landed...SOCIALITE...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Floorspace demand at IT expo down; Federation eyes ISOC membership; Launch of 3D televisions promise revolution in home entertainment; Belgian newspaper issues 3D edition...TRAVEL: Thingyan package deals unveiled; Historic Cambridge Uni becomes a ï ? ?hotelâ�??...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: 600,000 unregistered motorbikes the in firing line; Japanese investors put money into value-added pork...EVENTS FLASH: Japanese embassy film screening; Mr and Ms La Pyayt Wun competition; Music concert at Andaman Club Hotel; World Poetry Day events; Concert at Inya Lake Hotel; The Spy Next Door screening...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-03-21
Date of entry/update:
2010-03-24
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Improved electricity for Yangon industry; Election Commission releases four bylaws; Relief for students as examinations finish; NPA party will run in poll: leader; Princess returns; Residents were told about risk of collapse, say authorities; Govt frees US man in gesture of ? ?? ?? ?friendship? ?ï ? ?â� ?; Illegal wildlife trade flourishing on China border; Pabedan tsp building collapse ? ?? ?? ?like an explosion? ?ï ? ?â� ?: witnesses; Cyclone Nargis recovery could take three more years: expert; Women need more support in delta: UN; A symbol of Chin identity fades away; ASEAN needs help from media: Surin; BRIEFS NEWS (sic)...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Vietnam continues investment inroads; Yangon office for Vietnam bank; Malaysian business talks point to growth; Gati shipping extends operations; UMFCCI annual general meeting; Demand for fire extinguishers heats up; G4? ?ï ? ?â� ?s new hotel in Nay Pyi Taw...TIMEOUT: Violin virtuoso looks back on career in music; Beautiful Model World website; Award-winning German actor visits Myanmar, falls in love; New beats, old controversy; DJs in hunt for Asian success with remix album...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Myanmar Info-tech? ?ï ? ?â� ?s revenues up by a third; Myanmar ICT Exhibition finishes; National Library to expand digitisation...TRAVEL: Sri Lanka? ?ï ? ?â� ?s hotels dress up for post-war rush; Yangon-Hanoi flights to boost tourism sector; The World departs Myanmar for India...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROOUNDUP: Ambassadors meet Democratic Party; Bago River polluted, recent study finds; Private School Law to be introduced...EVENTS FLASH: Canon Club photo contest; Khin San Win? ?ï ? ?â� ?s Silver Jubilee party; Solo art exhibition; Exhibition of antique paintings at Pansodan Gallery; Model contest at Kandawgyi Park...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-03-28
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2010-03-24
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: 3D fund provides TB drugs worth $3m; Vietnam Airlines lands in Yangon; IOM appeals for $17m; Turning a corner on aid; New hotel zone to increase capacity for Games; Britain looks to seize on US ï ? ?momentumâ�?? to improve ties; Officials head to Israel; Breaking down the walls...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Indian govt okays $1.35b investment; Auctions weigh heavily on high-end property sales; Commodity markets to join electronic network; Bran, bean paste costs raise fish feed prices; Imported booze and tobacco under taxation spotlight; New farming zone in Shan State; Discounts abound in flat market...TIMEOUT: At Hola, the dance begins; Myanmar writers establish village libraries; Word on the street; Dr Tin Shwe Awards announced...SOCIALITE...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Worldâ�??s top technology fair heads for third dimension; Sony fixes PS3 bug; Internet third-most popular US news platform...TRAVEL: Inle orchids on display; Thai cowboys saddle up to celebrate Wild West; Kenya tourism makes a comeback...CLASSIFIED...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Local company produces flu vaccine; Workers to register at border offices; WHO to provide 4m A(H1N1) vaccines...EVENTS FLASH: Iron Cross concert at Kandawgyi Park; Shwe Dine Nyunt anniversary music concert; Mr Myanmar Body Fitness contest; Performance art show at New Zero Art Space...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-03-14
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2010-03-17
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Migrant workers to suffer as Singapore hikes worker levy; Human traffickers arrested at Shweli; Doctors urge early detection for breast cancer; Coco island trip to depart in late March; Forced marriages driving human trafficking, UN says; SKorean firm inks $1.4b gas deal; A festival of colour at Inya Lake Hotel; Internships Asia launches 2010 program; Fulbright scholarships open to local students; Nay Pyi Taw 3D cinema to open March 20; Roofed turtle still under threat: WCS; Bikers to get training in capital...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Flower association formed to fight imports; Good farming guidelines could boost exports: MAS; Organic villages coming; Industrial exhibition to be held on March 5; Commodity price wrap; Honey exporters seek sweeter deals; Cement prices approach seasonal highs...TIMEOUT: Life and death; Fashion cottons on to cotton; Sex addiction big business for US clinics...SOCIALITE...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: MPT rolls out 450MHz phone network; Jupiter to open at Sein Gay Har Parami in April; China toughens internet rules; iTunes song downloads hit 10 billion...TRAVEL: Last Jews seek salvation in tourism; LP to promote ASEAN tourism; Sands S�?pore to open in April; Exhibit recalls transatlantic crossing glamour...CLASSIFIED...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Deforestation survey in Ayeyarwady division; Internet caf? ? business down, losing money...EVENTS FLASH: Japanese food promotion; New Zero Art Space exhibition; Summer art training course; Sherlock Holmes now screening...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-03-07
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2010-03-10
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Migrants in Singapore to face language examination; Global Fund could triple ART coverage over five years: UN; Deadline nears for workers in Thailand; YCDC unveils market plans; No payouts expected for Thingangyun; Authorities ban light truck buses in downtown areas; Traders to host medical conference; MCDC opens new rubbish dump; Internet woes hamper tourism; Ngwe Saung Beach ready for 10th birthday; Htoo Foundation to pump K1 billion into Putao region; UN human rights envoy concludes Myanmar visit; Twins club seeks new members...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: New Thai biz council to spur bilateral trade; Farmers seek Thai advice to improve swamp fishing; Bangladesh asks to buy 50,000 tonnes of Myanmar rice; Divisional rice association formed; Htoo and China firm agree on coal plant; Pooch breeding business heats up; Ag Ministry targets increased Macadamia production; Commodity prices third week of February; AIT to launch degrees in Myanmar; High-rise building slowing down; Fuel depot sites considered: Mayor...TIMEOUT: Book fair trades rare titles; Buddhist tattoos gaining popularity in Singapore; Word on the street; Events Flash...SOCIALITE...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: With new platform Microsoft eyes a mobile comeback; Social networking still a sensitive subject; Mandalay Barcamp on the cards...TRAVEL: NPT gains new attraction; US-based cruise ship to stop off in March; MAI to add Friday morning service; Ngwe Saung hosts htamane contest...CLASSIFIEDS...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Fisheries dept to survey Chindwin River; Heritage listing for 16 Yangon Div pagodas...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-02-28
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2010-02-27
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: WHO warns of malaria drug tolerance; Thazi tsp cement factory online; Credit needed in delta: report; Fuel stations to be privatised; Vocational training giving kids options; Remain wary of A(H1N1): expert; Villages see economic benefits of infrastructure projects; Shelter to receive more funding: TCG; Archaeologists to assist with Cambodia excavations; A glimpse of Kachin beauty in Myitkyina; Few but united, Myanmar forge a life in Siem Reap...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Mekong dues payable at Wanpone; Chinese New Year spurs market; Nay Pyi Taw taxi biz opens but customers prefer private cars; Htoo Trading begins work on Bogale hospital; DOF hikes export prices; Fisheries deal reached with Vietnam; Diamond prices climb, say traders; Exporters urged to check rice quality; Florists gear up for Valentine?s Day; Buddhist conference building complete; Cinema leaseholders say they will bid in state auction...TIMEOUT: A brief history of the Myanmar Academy Awards; Few foreign novels being translated; Word on the street; Chinese lion dance contest...SOCIALITE...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Internet slows to a crawl in Yangon...MEDIA ROUNDUP: China agrees to upgrade and maintain cross-border road...State-owned ports to be privatised as soon as possible...EVENTS FLASH: New Yangon gallery opens; Lawn concert at Mya Yeik Nyo Hotel; ?Emotion 2010? exhibition; Book on monasteries published...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES (DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL)...TRAVEL: Travel association launches search for ?Miss Tourism?; Eclipse-watching in Rakhine State; Tourism directory released...CLASSIFIEDS......[Issue 508 seems to have been missed out -- perhaps for numerological reasons.]
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Date of publication:
2010-02-14
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2010-02-16
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Australia boosts Myanmar aid; First-time voters to decide 2010 poll; State-run broadcaster set for makeover; Third Nargis review launched; Avian influenza detected in Mayangone poultry farm; 3N holds second annual meeting; More A(H1N1) cases detected; Blaze guts Thingangyun Market; Vietnam to launch direct flights; In Hainggyi Island, villagers more prepared to face disaster; Chinatown gears up for New Year fun; End in sight for maritime border spat; Pilgrims leave behind problems for Kyaiktiyo trustees...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Buyers snap up Labutta plots; Avian influenza fears depress poultry markets; Computer market enjoying healthy new year revival; Regional fisheries management workshop focuses on livelihoods; Gems Emporium slated for March; MFE investigates shiitake mushroom cultivation; Oil prices up in second week of Feb; Commerce Min rings trade changes; Landmark Gardens open in NPT...TIMEOUT: ODC perform in Yangon; Monks donate blood to needy patients; Hip-hop dancers break ground not limbs; Chinese New Year lion dance...SOCIALITE...SPORT: Myanmar firms as favourite ...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: MCC to open master and doctoral courses...TRAVEL: Feasting fish relieve weary travellers; Tourism Myanmar Update...MEDIA ROUNDUP: Seafarers? ?ï ? ?â� ? committee launched; Loi Hein to set up private bank...WORD ON THE STREET: [Article on Academy Award Winner Khin Moh Moh Aye]...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES
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Date of publication:
2010-02-21
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2010-02-16
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: Opening date set for 300-room downtown hotel; UN praises Myanmar govt for anti-human trafficking efforts; Tourism industry bucks international trend; Meditation?s willing audience; Govt guarantees security of workers in Jordan; Development training for civil servants; Myeik resort to open in December; CERF grants $4 million to humanitarian agencies; NLD leader meets govt minister; Consumers urged to read product packaging; Woodcarving on show in Bahan tsp; Island paradise welcomes visitors; No deaths in ferry accident; A caliph in the midst of hell...BUSINESS AND PROPERTY: Japanese delegation visits Myanmar to consider investment; Industry groups work to strengthen sugar trade; Agriculture loans boost production; Diesel price continues to climb; Factories await EU certificates; Housing and building exhibition; Max Myanmar building NPT stadium; NDCG hands Pyay Towers over to Max Myanmar...TIMEOUT: Myanmar photographer awarded prize; Exhibition covers past through covers; Uranium dance school offers scholarships; Street rice snacks a sticky lure for customers...SOCIALITE...SPORT...IT...TRAVEL...CLASSIFIED
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Date of publication:
2010-01-31
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2010-02-05
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: 200,000 celebrate Manaw festival; Reintegrate with world rice market?:economist; Foreign minister pledges free election; Myanmar travellers flock to Thailand; YCDC to renovate Sinhmalike Market; Twante Canal to open 24 hours; U Nyun, a man for all seasons; FAO to distribute livestock in April; Steel hti go from strength to strength; Radar to be installed on ferries; Bus line launches new upper Myanmar routes; New school opens in Pyapon tsp; Hninzigone home to host art show...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Yangon?s taxi drivers tightening their belts; National body to strengthen rice industry; High demand behind FEC rate rise; High demand behind FEC rate rise; Downtown demand holds firm in tricky times; Gold market recovers with harvest; Rice prices increase; Low cost housing project starts in Thanlyin; Painters finding more work beyond Yangon...TIMEOUT: Hair donations help communities repair road; Jazz on the grass at American Club; Art exhibition highlights female artists...SPORT...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: New CDMA phones on sale in Mandalay; Website promotes events, activities in Yangon...TRAVEL: Ngwe Saung Beach hosts Kayin dance contest; Six travel companies to attend Fitur 2010
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Date of publication:
2010-01-24
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2010-01-21
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....LOCAL NEWS: A dramatic year in Myanmar politics; Air Bagan begins Chiang Mai service, plans further expansion; Agriculture census underway: ministry; Jumbo documentary filming starts; Estate agents predict a better year; An important year in Myanmar?s future; Local firm makes renewable energy easy; Huge compensation payout following Hlegu factory fire; Tourists, astrologers prepare for eclipse; MAI purchases new aircraft; Tourism rebound continues; New book showcases Myanmar Buddhism; YCDC introduces waste-management program early; Manaw festival begins in Myitkyina...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Central Bank treasury bonds find a waiting marketplace; Dept of Fisheries looks to breed salmon, sturgeon in Kachin State; Sales continue to attract bargain hunters; Wireless phone network reaches Sagaing Division...TIMEOUT: Actresses unafraid to take career breaks; Exhibition redraws the image of cartoons; Hotel expansion continues in 2009...CLASSIFIED...SPORT
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Date of publication:
2010-01-17
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2010-01-16
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N.B. AS THIS ISSUE HAS NO INDEX PAGE, NAVIGATE FROM "LOCAL NEWS" TO THE OTHER SECTIONS.....N. B. BURMESE AND ENGLISH VERSIONS... LOCAL NEWS: Tourism industry optimistic after strong opening to peak season; A bird?s-eye view of Myanmar;
Stiglitz advice gets support of business community; Tourists uncover our hidden corner (Interest in previously off-limits Kayah State is high, leading to a shortage in accommodation in the state capital Loikaw); Energy exports to drive 8.6pc GDP growth: ADB; Library to hold training programs; Sagaing Fault monitoring to start in February; Myanmar can do more to tap in to Asian growth: Stiglitz; Thukha clinic expands to X-rays; Myanmar dancers perform in Jakarta; Marionette experts invited to teach in Chiang Mai; Renewable energy forum held in Yangon; Unusual rainfall patterns due to climate change: meteorology dept; US ignoring progress in human trafficking fight: police force; Local NGO seeks to expand farm schools; Delta project promotes high-quality rice production; Three-wheeled tuk-tuk services postponed; Monks get human resource training at Hmawbi seminar; Brewery to increase blood donations; Few major airline developments in 2009; Japan funds shelter construction; Malaria fight gets funding injection...BUSINESS AND PROPERTY: Commodity prices show generally downward trend; Over the bridge? RE beckons; Govt car auctions drive market; Prepaid phone cards sales double in year; Fisheries exports falling short of target, again; Plastic industry aims to tie deal with govt; MES show to be held from Jan 15 to 18; D-net gaming suite dares gamers to enter house of pain; A year to forget, say developers; Gold ends historic year on a high; Import of fake and substandard drugs prevented; India to improve road links with B?desh, Myanmar; Composite maker looks to export in Feb; Garment exports dip in 2009; Country Club greeted with enthusiasm; Demand strong for Xmas decorations; Luxury Dagon penthouse; Game back on; Mid-range proves a bright light in prop sector...TIMEOUT: Success of comedy films not a laughing matter; Fashion to tone down and smarten up in 2010; Word on the street; Le Planteur experiments with taste; Myanmar art scene thrives on contemporary art; PEP Family Photo contest; Events Flash;
Local music industry sings the blues...SOCIALITE...CLASSIFIED: [SUBSTANTIAL SECTION - 3 PAGES OF SMALL-PRINT ADS] Computer & IT; Education; Expert Services; Language; Training Centre; For Sale; Medical Servces; Public Notices; Travel; Housing for rent; Housing for Sale; INGO Positions; Local positions; LISTING OF EMBASSIES AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS; EMERGENCY NUMBERS; GENERAL LISTING: (hotels, astrology, bars, accommodation etc.)
Source/publisher:
Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd
Date of publication:
2010-01-10
Date of entry/update:
2010-01-10
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