"The Myanmar Times" 2009
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Individual Documents
| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" December 21 - 27, 2009 Volume 26, No. 502 |
| Date of publication: | | 27 December 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Men shine in Tun Foundation art prize
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Chinese VP Xi pays 2-day visit
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Credit, land reform needed to fight poverty, says Stiglitz
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No A(H1N1) deaths, says ministry
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New fish species named after aquarium owner
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Yangon back on power rotation system’: YESB
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One injured in Bahan bus crash
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Yadana consortium provides $4 million for HIV treatment
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Italian govt donates medical supplies
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Sagaing Aung Kyaw Htin wins photo comp
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Report on Nargis-affected women to be published in Jan
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Singaporean actors to promote television drama
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International school to open in Mandalay
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Hotels announce special deals for holiday season
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Athletics team makes golden return to form
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In Vientiane, locals get behind their SEA Games heroes
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Women’s football side snatches bronze...BUSINESS: AGE firm begins making transformers
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Yadanarbon fibre optic cable factory starts production
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Handicraft demand returns with tourists
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Expats in Asia see living costs surge on weak dollar
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Malaysian veterinary expert gives advice on diagnostic lab
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Overseas job seekers warned to be watchful
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Agents say state auction to have limited market impact
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Living the highlife in Kyauktada |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 02 January 2010 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" December 14 - 20, 2009 Volume 26, No. 501 |
| Date of publication: | | 20 December 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
UN backs Myanmar development struggle
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Chinlone lights up Australian festival
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Govt torches $93 million of illicit drugs
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TCG to prioritise shelter sector
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Changing climate hurts Myanmar
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Strong bookings for peak season: airlines
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Daw Suu Kyi meets Relations Minister
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Australia provides $750,000 for HIV
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Stiglitz to advise govt on poverty, development
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Women are most affected by climate change, report finds
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Israeli eye doctors make delta tour
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Filter producers’ aim: behaviour change
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Footballers rue missed chance after early exit
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Myanmar teams make golden starts
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Billiards pair fail to repeat SEA Games success in Laos
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Thailand eye top spot as Games open
...BUSINESS: Industrial warehouse rents down, say agents
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Xmas promotions push year-end sales
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Transport spending to top $7b over five years
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CB Bank says income increased by K6 billion
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German investors cast eyes to Myanmar, says UMFCCI
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A/C sales bouncing back
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Car rentals booming in strong inbound tourism market
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Export lull forces container prices down
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Game over
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Statement making house in Thingangyun township...ARTS FLASH:
Alliance Française end of year concert
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Hair styling event
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Five Music Live concert
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Kids on Us’ at Traders Hotel
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Iron Cross concert
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Concert at La Pyayt Wun Plaza
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Concert at Yuzana Garden hotel
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Christmas Eve gala dinner at Sedona
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Christmas Eve dinner at Parkroyal |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 20 December 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" December 7 - 13, 2009 Volume 25, No. 500 |
| Date of publication: | | 13 December 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Footballers face uphill battle after stalemate
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Sedona receives leading hotel award
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Medical council suspends surgeon
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Journalists explore global security reporting in London
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First go-kart comp slated for December
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YCDC to begin rubbish program
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Russian martial arts specialists in goodwill show
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Officials to attend climate summit
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ASEAN, Russia agree to summit
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JICA contributes to port project
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El Niño to have little impact
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Health insurance to be introduced soon: MI
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Sri Lankan navy rescues stranded Myanmar fishermen
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Myanmar and China ink human trafficking agreement in Beijing
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Thanaka company receives awards
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Licenced internet cafés proliferate quickly
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Judo team holds joint training with Japan
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Men's volleyball team aims for final
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MFF submits proposal to global body
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Dagon Shwe Aung Lan challenge fight series to be held in Dec, Jan...BUSINESS: Demand jumps for private security services
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Zero duties on ICT goods by 2010: Customs
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Prawn and shrimp exports falling, says MPEA
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Commodity prices remain stable in early December trade
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First Private Bank AGM: dividends announced
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Domestic gold price hits new high
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Maize export price up in Muse: traders
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In Nay Pyi Taw, building sector defies economic rut
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The Rental Game: column fodder
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Duplex house in Sanchaung |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 10 December 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" November 30 - December 6, 2009 Volume 25, No. 499 |
| Date of publication: | | 06 December 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Night of terror: survivors tell of deadly ferry crash
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Shwedagon visitors up almost 30pc
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Private FM stations begin broadcasting
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Mandalay City Hotel receives award
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Cyclone Nargis recovery work gets $88 million in pledges
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Recycled plastic bags to go on sale
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Japan to cooperate on flu threat
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Privately owned petrified wood and primates museum to open in Pyin Oo Lwin
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MAI offers packages
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Japanese cyclist chronicles world-roving marathon
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Monastery to honour missionary monk
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Chevron urges Asia to pave the way for energy development
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Kyaukphyu-Yunnan oil pipeline to be completed by end of 2015
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Swiber Holdings wins $77 million Yadana pipeline contract
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New fields to nearly triple gas supply in 10 years, says MOGE
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Myanmar ICT awards coming in 2010
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Pakistan wins Asian U-18 field hockey competition...BUSINESS: Strong currency slows trade, say experts
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Buyer demand down on currency strength: RE agents
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B&P exporters look to bountiful year
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First Private Bank’s deposits up by 36pc
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Company supplies rice mill loans
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Saudis buyers pick catfish over Rohu
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New roads drive outskirt values up
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Simple, effective and spacious house in Thaketa |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 03 December 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times"November 23- 29, 2009, Volume 25, No. 498 |
| Date of publication: | | 29 November 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Summiting Natmataung by mountain bike
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ASEAN to create regional immigration database
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TCG appeals for release of Nargis funds
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Myanmar worker dies in SKorea factory accident
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Traffic accident mortality second-highest in region
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3DF studies options for new projects
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Buddhist groups prepare gold leaf donations
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Eel prices fail to reach last year’s highs
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Boat victims sent home
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Myanmar marks 20th anniversary of convention for children’s rights
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Digital art showcased in Yangon
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Rubber products course begins
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Prepaid wireless cards slated for December release
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Track and field team hopes for golds...BUSINESS: Lower quality rice price rising
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New route found for clothing exports
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Yadana pipeline construction work begins: state media
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Yangon office rental market flat, say agents
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DOF setting up delta crab conservation zone
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FMI reports modest profit
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Fixed CDMA phones to be issued: MPT
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Hospitality jobs boom in Singapore
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Unfinished projects leave buyers short
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A matter of taste with Bahan house |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 03 December 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" November 16 - 22, 2009 Volume 25, No. 497 |
| Date of publication: | | 22 November 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: 50th Street restaurant up and running
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Global Fund recognises huge needs in Myanmar
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SPDC Chairman visits Sri Lanka
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University prep centre opens
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Hoteliers make March plans for Ngwe Saung 10th anniversary
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Sedona hotels receive green recognition
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Butterfly museum to open in Pyin Oo Lwin
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Frontier forces form in Kachin, Kayah
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Japan pledges more aid
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Hajj charter flights begin
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Israel continues agriculture training
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KOICA starts road repairs in Hlegu tsp
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NGO to set up biodiversity nurseries in Magway
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Health education books captivate buyers
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YCDC to establish four concrete batching plants
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Thank heavens – tourists to flock to Myanmar for Jan solar eclipse
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British Council accepts member fees in kyats
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Germany donates to WFP
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Fibreoptic net coming 2010
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Internet radio on the way: Red Link
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Lifting team aims to keep up golden run
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Football side drawn to face SEA Games host Laos...BUSINESS: Fisheries industry seeks direct Middle East trade
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Fish library opens at Kandawgyi Park
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Vietnam trade fair coming in Nov
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Pun Hlaing Country Club to open Nov 29
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Building materials demand deflated
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Bumper gas sales recorded in Aug
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CNOOC unveils M-10 test wells
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Hydropower agreements signed
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SK working dreams come true, for some
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YCDC issues stern warning to developers on unpaid tax
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NGO to rebuild two Dedaye schools
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Substance pummels style |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 21 November 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" November 9 - 15, 2009, Volume 25, No. 496 |
| Date of publication: | | 15 November 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: We want to improve ties, US envoy says
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LIFT to provide $100m aid boost
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Winter arrives early
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US zoo hatches more Arakan forest turtles
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Flights spur Bodhgaya pilgrimages
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Researchers uncover ancient monster’ fly
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Dry zone water program completed
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PM visits Japan for summit
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Religious groups main source of blood donations, official says
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Group spreads Vipassana meditation
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Mayor reiterates bag ban
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Local agencies launch Asia outbound packages
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Japanese foundation targets Ayeyarwady delta livelihoods
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Development increasing, but slowly: UNDP
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Women’s football team eyes gold at December SEA Games...BUSINESS: Kahtein decorators keep it simple
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CNPC starts construction work on oil terminal
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Fisheries delegation to depart for Vietnam study trip in mid-Nov
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Myanmar wins two CAEXPO awards
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Guidelines drawn up for high-rises
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Rice prices retreat both globally and locally
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Real estate association proposed
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Family house in M’gone |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 21 November 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" November 2 - 8, 2009, Volume 25, No. 495 |
| Date of publication: | | 08 November 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Plastic bags to be banned as govt acts on pollution
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TCG to seek $103m at Bangkok donor conference
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Rice association gears up for monastery donations
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Playing wait and see’ in Myanmar
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Rainfall up in lower Myanmar, below average in central areas
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Writer Ni Ko Ye dies of heart attack
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Veteran politician optimistic about next year’s general election
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Yangon donation group gets creative for Kahtein Thingan
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Nippon Foundation donates medical boxes
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Lecture held to honour scholar
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Hotels announce special packages for newlyweds
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FREDA to launch mangrove plantation in wildlife sanctuary
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Internet survey: MCIA
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Myanmar, Thailand share spoils in challenge series
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Kanbawza beat luckless Zayar Shwe...BUSINESS: Commodity prices variable in late October trading
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CDMA market booms as NPT opens up
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Gold association holds AGM
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Jeweller’s new technique leaves lasting impression
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Car prices, trading down after Kengtung auction
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MBE gets involved in Dedaye
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Humble living in Mayangone |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 05 November 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times"October 26 - November 1, 2009, Volume 25, No. 494 |
| Date of publication: | | 01 November 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: More than 100,000 visitors flock to Yangon ICT expo
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ASEAN rights body launched
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3D Fund annual review meeting held
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Monument opens MDY store
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NGO launches program to reduce child mortality
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Fire balloons fill the sky over Taunggyi
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More sailors taken hostage
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Nurseries to distribute mangroves
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New hope for rare bird species
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In Yangon, free clinic struggles to fund ART treatment
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Reports of tensions exaggerated, says Bangladesh ambassador
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Local sailor aboard hijacked vessel
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FREDA to build delta cyclone shelters
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Conjoined twins well after recent operation
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Intern programs gain popularity in IT industry to fill experience gulf
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New coach plans to improve U-23 tactics, technique
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YBN thumps Okkthar Utd
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Australia takes out women’s competition...BUSINESS: UMFCCI trade office in Nanning, China to be complete by year’s end
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Prices on the rise for beans and pulses
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Mobile phones allowed in NPT
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Karting gets green light in Yangon
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CAEXPO kicks off in China
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Food security a growing challenge, says PM
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Relocation car rents down
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Thingangyun duplex |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 28 October 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" October 19 - 25, 2009, Volume 25, No. 493 |
| Date of publication: | | 25 October 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: New lease of life for traditional medicine
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Tourist season off to flying start as hotel bookings surge
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Myanmar to participate in ITB Asia
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MMC Fun Run attracts 400 participants
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Hmawbi hosts sangha meeting
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Research underway for Myanmar tsunami map
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Home for the aged slated for Thanlyin
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Indian military chief ends visit
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FDA to inspect pharmacies for fraud
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Bird and Nature Society to undertake winter survey
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JICA donates medicine, equipment
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Translated text released to mark Mental Health Day
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Elderly need help, welfare experts say
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Htwe Oo marionette troupe resumes shows
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In Bagan, donors work to save a rare wooden gem
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Crowd turns out for ICT Exhibition 2009
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New web portal coming January 1
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Myanmar to take part in equestrian championships
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Chess finds favour among blind community
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Myanmar goes down fighting in women’s U-16 semi finals...BUSINESS: Local prices stable as gold hits highs internationally
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Swine breeder sets green example in using biogas
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Jeep makers told to use domestic designs
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Sudan FM promotes biz ties
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Developers shun costly worker insurance
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Bahan living at accessible price |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 23 October 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" October 12 - 18, 2009, Volume 25, No. 492 |
| Date of publication: | | 18 October 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Daw Suu Kyi meets foreign diplomats
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TCG to seek $103m for critical needs
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Obama to make APEC appearance on first Asian tour
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Kawthoung landslide claims three lives
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Wedding reception bookings up, hotels report
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Poet Htilar Sitthu dies of liver cancer, aged 78
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In Yangon, US embassy begins engagement process
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Aviation institute to hold cabin crew course
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Hair bridges’ project raises K200 million
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PNO likely to form party
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Myanmar to participate in tsunami exercise
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YCDC to buy excavators from Japan
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MAWFA to continue community development
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Workers arrive from Malaysia
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Ngwe Saung expands transport options with tuk-tuks
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Yangon kids try their hand at mountain biking
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Myanmar National League clubs take out sports insurance
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Yadanarbon FC to open football academy in 2010
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Thadingyut, a time to honour teachers
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Gamers fight it out for hefty prize money
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Zayar Shwe Myay stuns Yangon
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Myanmar U-16 sides aim high in Yangon
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Myanmar confident ahead of U-16 qualifying campaign...BUSINESS: Organic food standards needed: director general
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Eel traders prefer watery route
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Discussion held on livestock donations
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Rent market booms post-Thadingyut
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Japanese firms look for Myanmar labour
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Traders wait on Kengtong car auction
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Festival accessories demand muted: traders
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Traditional cake sales flat
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Careful pesticide use urged
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Fish farm contaminant tests begin
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Sales to improve by year’s end
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Developers ponder recovery timetable
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Hopes rise for new foreign investment in construction
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Exclusive golf retreat |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 23 October 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" October 5 - 11, 2009, Volume 25, No. 491 |
| Date of publication: | | 11 October 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: US hopeful after first talks with Myanmar
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Record insurance payout expected
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Australian companies defend operations
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Govt plans more bridges
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Interplast Germany conducts free operations
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Mandalay health project underway
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Monsoon withdrawal delayed
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Phaung Daw Oo magic returns to Inle Lake
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Judges reject Suu Kyi appeal
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Myanmar PM slams Western sanctions at UN assembly
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China marks 60th anniversary
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More drug seizures in Shan State: govt
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Emergency response treaty nears introduction
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Disaster awareness truck tours delta
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Dolphin monitoring resumes
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Football federation unveils future plans
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MFF chief relinquishes Delta United
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Yadanarbon sees off southern rivals...BUSINESS: Revenue prospects strong for beans and pulses exports
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K5000 note unlikely to change fuel price: YDDF
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Commodity prices stable: traders
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Trade associations prepare for CAEXPO
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Renovations underway at St Mary’s Cathedral
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Mobile telephone sales slow
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ICT awards push friendly competition
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MPT pushes for more local content
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Space to spare in Mayangone township |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 11 October 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" September 14 - 20, 2009, Volume 25, No. 488 |
| Date of publication: | | 20 September 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Crew home after month in limbo
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Critically endangered turtles found in Rakhine State
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Total rejects report claims
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Players caught in agent scam
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Tip from China sparked Kokang arms factory raid, says gov’t
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Pearls to be sold
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An experience of a lifetime
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Delta supplied with new livestock
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Meditation institute opening soon
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China donates trains
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Resurgent monsoon causes flooding in coastal areas
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Company to produce high voltage switchgear
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Airline to add Kunming flights
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Bazaar to open in Bagan
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Women’s associations donate
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MRCS launches new project in delta
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First film students ready to graduate
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Farmers benefit from project
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With two wins, Delta sets the pace in MNL
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Boxer Tway Ma Shaung continues five-year unbeaten run...BUSINESS: Villagers use hemp for clothing
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Factories told to install capacitor banks
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Myanmar gems to go on sale in Thailand
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Exhibition showcases electronics
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Hydropower projects 80pc finished’: govt
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MMC touts trade shows
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Japanese training brings productivity upswing
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Banks association to offer post-grad course
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Sales stall as buyers wait for Thadingyut
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Property industry experts predict post-2010 upturn
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Preservation offers business opportunities, says architect
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A bird’s eye view of Bahan |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 22 September 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" September 7 - 13, 2009, Volume 25, No. 487 |
| Date of publication: | | 13 September 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Mingalar Myanmar to begin disaster risk management program
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Monsoon to withdraw by the end of September
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Bagan sees growth in tourist visits in August
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Flying Tigers member passes away in US
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United Nations to help Myanmar achieve Millennium Development Goals
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Indonesia donates to Nargis victims
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Libraries to get K300m
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Government offers amnesty for Kokang troops
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To catch listeners, City FM widens net
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Singapore donates seismic monitoring equipment
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ICRC stresses need for Geneva compliance
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Designs wanted for stamp contest
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Updated travel directories in the works
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Buddhist canon CD-Rom underway
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Bank along Twante Canal suffers erosion
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Nutrition Month focuses on pregnant women
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Buddhist universities play key role in Theravada faith
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Teaching to a different tune...BUSINESS:
Skilled labour shortage easing, developers say
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Fisheries exports below target: DOF
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East Asian market boosts garment sales
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Geo consultant urges miners to start small
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Sugar price up but demand cool
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FTA to affect imports, exports
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New construction permit applications decreasing: YCDC
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Developers seek 2010 extensions for high-rise projects
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Kick back and relax in style |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 11 September 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" August 31 - September 6, 2009 Volume 25, No. 486 |
| Date of publication: | | 06 September 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Starved football fans get taste of MNL action
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Reconsider sanctions, say businesses and workers
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Webb pushes for change to counterproductive’ US policy
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Government bans liquor advertising
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Ayravata hopeful ahead of peak season
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MEC to contribute to Asia fault map
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Road to Mandalay resumes cruises
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Four dead in Hlegu factory fire
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Trustees announce date for Magwe pagoda festival
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First succesful aorta transplant
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Japan, Mekong ties important for development: foreign minister
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PSRD boss denies online news report
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New school opens in Kawhmu
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World Humanitarian Day marked
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Course fast-tracks doctors for licences
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SKorea to provide nuclear training
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Locally designed laptops to hit shelves in August...BUSINESS: IT industry seeks ways to cut costs
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Seafarers face rough employment climate
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Pharmaceutical imports surge to $62 million in first half of 2009
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Second Yangon Expo builds in popularity
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Building material prices slide downward
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Beans and pulses markets level out
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Lakeside house set for renovation
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New YCDC measures could change how downtown looks
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Property market shows Q2 recovery
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Billboard ad rates increased
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Large home needing some love |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 05 September 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" August 17 - 23, 2009 Volume 25, No. 484 |
| Date of publication: | | 23 August 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Wilderness yields 350 new species
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Government releases Yettaw
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Japan govt helps children in Kokang
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Huge quake strikes off Coco Island
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Heavy rain floods nine quarters in Bago township: officials
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Suu Kyi sentenced to 18 months, Yettaw receives seven years
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August designated Nutrition Month
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Brewery sponsors hepatitis shots for blood donors
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MAI to add flights to Gaya, India
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Tigers under siege: Conservationist
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Health dept calls for cooperation on A(H1N1)
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Buddhist group donates to Metta village
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UN urges closer cooperation on World Humanitarian Day
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JICA donates pollution monitoring equipment
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E-customs site nearly finished...BUSINESS: Architect makes best use of available space
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Gold prices up, even with weak demand
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More SOEs up for auction
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Eel trading association casts funding net
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Prepaid cards given longer lifespans
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Fertiliser sales remain flat
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Garment demand from SK strong
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Illegal car auction centres face YCDC pressure
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Renovated Hlaing apartment a gem |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 21 August 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" August 10 - 16, 2009 Volume 25, No. 483 |
| Date of publication: | | 16 August 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Spirits gather at Taungbyone
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Buddhist canon preserved on 9500 brass plates
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Authorities warn of fake’ eggs in market
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More deluges on the way in August
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R&D the key to expanded beans and pulses exports
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Animal disease agreement reached
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French Red Cross donates disaster games
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Stimulant tablets seized
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SKorean group holds tourism training
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New flu case confirmed
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Trial proceedings court decision’: police chief
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Ministry releases visa-on-arrival guidelines
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Driver escapes attack
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Weather played role in Thai air crash
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Myanmar hotels nominated for awards
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Doctor warns against overuse of Tamiflu
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UN team organises agriculture training
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Sharky’s III: Fine food flavoured by passion
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Federation announces next football comp
...BUSINESS: More factories move to Dagon Seikkan zone
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Rubber exporters missing out on bounty: MRPPA
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Egg prices fixed at K90
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Overseas medical services business picking up steam
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Fisheries bodies hold EU training session
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Regional fisheries team visits Myanmar to discuss industry
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Struth! Eucalyptus to grow along the Ayeyarwady
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A house by the lake in Mayangone |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 14 August 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" August 3 - 9, 2009 Volume 25, No. 482 |
| Date of publication: | | 09 August 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Second Periodic Review released
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Storm surge software to increase cyclone preparedness
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Yangon endures wet and wild July
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Aid agencies optimistic about water supplies
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UNICEF rebuilds a child-friendly school in cyclone-affected Myanmar
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Earthquake committee to resume Sagaing Fault survey in October
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Review shows more funding needed for agriculture and shelter
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Japanese NGO provides assistance to delta kids
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Thai govt, army donate dental equipment
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Ministry bans four palm oil brands
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Third land link to Europe from China envisioned
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Bangladesh leopard discovery renews hopes for species survival
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JPN funds TB centre renovation
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Thailand delegation explores tourism promotion options
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First hill resort opens in late 2009
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Nepal seeks new air link with Myanmar
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Myanmar language search engine arrives
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Nine foreign players arrive at Delta United FC for trials
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Myanmar to send 25 athletes to Para Games...Prop sales tax rolled over until Aug 2010
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Govt announces huge Yangon property sale
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Flooding damages delta’s betel leaf crop
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Sugar industry to be ready for AFTA
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Hatcheries loom as a must for crab industry
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Diamond prices plunge on reduced demand
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Salt mills shut down in Pathein
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Myanmar team visits CIFA in India
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High-end property market swings upward in Q1
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Nice house, no garden in Kamaryut...BUSINESS: Prop sales tax rolled over until Aug 2010
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Govt announces huge Yangon property sale
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Flooding damages delta’s betel leaf crop
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Sugar industry to be ready for AFTA
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Hatcheries loom as a must for crab industry
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Diamond prices plunge on reduced demand
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Salt mills shut down in Pathein
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Myanmar team visits CIFA in India
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High-end property market swings upward in Q1
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Nice house, no garden in Kamaryut |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 14 August 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" July 20 - 26, 2009 Volume 25, No. 480 |
| Date of publication: | | 26 July 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Puppet master moves into hotel shows
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Ministers and ASEAN dialogue partners to meet in Phuket
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Garment industry expects East Asian orders to grow
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Fourth A(H1N1) case confirmed in Yangon
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Dyed chili powder banned
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3DF accepts grant proposals
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Hpakant landslide victims get help
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Danubyu local aces matriculation
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Natural ingredients effective against TB, research shows
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Reusable bags soar in popularity in Mandalay
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Aesthetic and plastic surgery
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Hotels benefit from gem emporium
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Sales of religious books covered
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EU gave $54.5 million to Myanmar in 2008: report
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Chiang Mai flights postponed
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Monastic schools expand
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Mobile directory software launched
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Bodybuilder Aung Khine Win struts to Mr Crusher title...BUSINESS: Corn replaces pulses in Muse border trade
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Sino-Myanmar trade tipped to rise by 20pc
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Rubber demand rises
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Instant noodle buyers vote local
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Dairy project moves forward in Mandalay
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Hlaing Tharyar residents enjoy home serenity
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House with status and style in Bahan |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 27 July 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times"July 13 - 19, 2009 Volume 24, No. 479 |
| Date of publication: | | 19 July 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: El Niño could bring dry weather to Myanmar
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Exportable rice to double next year: MRPTA
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Ministry tips 1m tourists next year
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KOICA volunteers face challenges
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Myanmar needs a dash of innovation to find way onto the foodie map
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Italy donates hospital equipment worth $155k
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Farmers work to grow export-quality mangoes
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Dolphin report could lead to false info charges
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Solar eclipse to cross Myanmar
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Japan funds delta projects
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Second case of A(H1N1) confirmed
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Indonesian nationals vote in election
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Nagaland sites dated to seventh century AD
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Agriculture training underway
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Hostel under construction at Global Vipassana Pagoda
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Computer prices begin to recover
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Yadanarbon clinch MNL Cup
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After heartbreak, Yangon Utd looks ahead to 2010...BUSINESS: Elevator safety under the spotlight after pagoda mishap
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Pearl sale fails to shine
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Rice exports go via buffer’ companies
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IMF projects stronger 2010 recovery from global recession
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CAEXPO secretariat boss visits Myanmar
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MNL seeking success, profits
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YCDC’s first cement plant nearly done
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Wonderland in Thingangyun |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 20 July 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" July 6 - 12, 2009 Volume 24, No 478 |
| Date of publication: | | 12 July 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Visually impaired impress at chess
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Myanmar’s first case of A(H1N1) influenza on road to recovery
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Myanmar find challenges missing link’ fossil
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Buddhist magazine published
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Thailand invokes security act for ASEAN meeting
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Charity group donates medicine to elderly
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Opium yields, production down in Myanmar in 2008: UNODC
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Global crisis affects migrant workers in Asia
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Lost veteran finally back in China
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Yangon companies offer travel packages to see football matches
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Scaffolders take risks to guild pagodas
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Mekong countries meet on human trafficking
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Thai visa fee exemption extended
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Demand low for sports insurance
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Foreign tourists find tranquility in Myanmar
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English Dhamma course to open
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Football the winner in MNL Cup: MFF
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Kanbawza end season on high...BUSINESS:
In new school year exercise book demand off the charts
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Importers urged to ensure adequate A(H1N1) supplies
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Hong Kong invites Myanmar to trade fairs
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Factories work swiftly to ready for EU visit
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MNL hopes for success and profits
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Naing to set new condo benchmark
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Junction NPT to open soon, with a cinema
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A renovation bargain, perhaps |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 13 July 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" June 29 - July 5, 2009 Volume 24, No. 477 |
| Date of publication: | | 05 July 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Yettaw backed by unnamed organisations: Police chief
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KOICA starts dry zone project
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Workshop focuses on organic fish growing
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Aircraft compensation process underway
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Seminar explores trade and tourism ties with Indonesia
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Photo contest to promote tourism
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Sayadaw videos to air during Lent
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Officials look over fence in EU bid
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Red Cross helps delta farmers
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A(H1N1) influenza alert upgraded
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Meeting to boost GCC-ASEAN ties
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Non-publishing journals to be closed
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Myanmar NGO publishes guide to mangrove forests
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Hotels offer deals for low season
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Foreign journos to present course
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Yadanarbon edge closer to cup glory
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Three sides vie for MNL Cup final spots
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Injuries, fatigue will hurt us: KBZ coach...BUSINESS: Myanmar team seeks deals at Dubai rice summit in June
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Japan trade still rising
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Seek direct trade, says Dy Commerce Minister
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National League seeks success, and profits
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A house as a canvas in Thingangyun tsp |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 13 July 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" June 22 - 28, 2009 Volume 24, No. 476 |
| Date of publication: | | 28 June 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Mekong River dolphin is nearing extinction: WWF
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South Korean ambassador hails new momentum’ in relations
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Travel Co reportedly offers visas on arrival
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Delta must be weaned from dependency: NGOs
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Malaysia Airlines offers ASEAN Pass
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Thailand under fire over illegal ivory
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Japan donates tide tracking devices
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President of Sri Lanka on first Myanmar visit
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Rental rates in delta towns falling
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Myanmar birds facing extinction
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UNICEF hands out Lego toys
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Monk provides psychological support to delta
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Exclusive breastfeeding best for infants, say experts
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Physiotherapy provides jobs for blind
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Tourism workshop planned
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Sitagu Buddhist academy to expand
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Yangon Airways gets new designator code
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Pedal-powered purifiers on the way
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Grand Royal Challenge Cup future in doubt
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Yad’bon, Yangon fight out draw
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Myanmar cueists gear up for Laos SEA Games
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Aung Myo Naing takes national road crown...BUSINESS: Sakura Auto Auction Centre starts bidding
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Mandalay gets new bus line
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SKorean officials plan big in Myanmar
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Property classifieds add zest to flat biz
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India cements pharmaceutical place
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Condo apartment (almost) with the lot |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 30 June 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" June 15 - 21, 2009 Volume 24, No. 475 |
| Date of publication: | | 21 June 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Chin Hills conservation gains momentum
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E-commerce the first challenge in ASEAN free trade deal
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Singapore minister reopens hospital destroyed by Nargis
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Carelessness caused pagoda mishap
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Results of matriculation exams posted
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Disease control plan to be implemented
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DCA probes Sittwe crash
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Villagers in Kayin State get free medical treatment
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State media slams Thai interference
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Strong wind decks houses in Yangon
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UMTA holds meeting
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Hninzigone to hold nursing course
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Woodcutter chomped by croc in Tanintharyi Div
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Australia mulls Asia language program
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Weather still a major concern in Myanmar
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Seminar to focus on Theravada Buddhism
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Paungde museum honours charity worker
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Govt to roll our CDMA fixed phones as quick fix
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Southern shift focus to 2010
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Weightlifters prepare for national championships
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Myanmar disappoints at futsal
»
Delta crash from finals contention...BUSINESS:
Education plus material aid for farmers: World Vision
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B&P export volumes to rise in 2009-10: govt
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China tips Myanmar bilateral trade to increase again
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Further training slated for textile workers in August: JETRO
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Better living standards equal higher rents in delta
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Top floor living a tricky prospect
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A taste of the suburban dream? |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 19 June 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" June 8 - 14, 2009 Volume 24, No. 474 |
| Date of publication: | | 14 June 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Shwe Amyutay prizes announced
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S. Korea, ASEAN mark 20 years of dialogue by inking free trade pact
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Postponed ASEAN summit scheduled
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World-roving Japanese cyclist pedals through Myanmar
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Famed science writer, translator Maung Su Shin passes away
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Blood bank donations increase
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World Vision provides monsoon paddy
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U Thant honoured by UN secretary general
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NGO sends plants to Ayeyarwady delta
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Myanmar doctors weak in research techniques: experts
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Gov’t rebuts trial concerns
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The Myanmar Times to raise advertising rates
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Community conserves wildlife in Natmataung
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Domestic airlines brace for monsoon
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Foreign worker enclaves mushroom in globalised Singapore
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Dengue prevention starts
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Tours link Myitkyina with Bagan
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We’re targeting mid-table, says U Kyaw Tint
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Babo strike secures win for Yadanarbon...BUSINESS: Thai expo inspires fisheries exporters
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Japanese private schools accept more local students
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Car prices drive up
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MES opens mechanical course in June
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Sky’s the limit for Singapore gardens
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An obsession with white in South Okkalapa |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 16 June 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" June 1 - 7, 2009, Volume 24, No. 473 |
| Date of publication: | | 07 June 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Cooperation needed in Nargis recovery
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Intense rainfall drenches Yangon as monsoon roars into Myanmar
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PM to travel to SKorea
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Monywa copper mine restarts production
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CDMA SIM cards hit the shelves
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Agricultural food exhibition scheduled
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Shwedagon workers get rules warning
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ASEAN journalists tour SKorea
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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi testifies
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Thawtar Swe library to open
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Meditation teacher takes students on Singapore tour for mental development’
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Bagan, Luang Prabang named sister cities
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Italy gives more than US$5m to FAO
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Tourism boosts Ngwe Saung growth
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MNL sets sights on foreign leagues
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Okkthar snatch first victory
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MNL Cup entrance fees top K33 million
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The fans’ verdict: MNL Cup Grand Royal 2009
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KBZ tops table with 1-0 win...BUSINESS:
Billboard ad revenue rises one-third
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Customers wary of pork products
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Fertiliser deal with Israeli company voided
»
Loi Hein seeks investors
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Workers look to Brunei for opportunities
»
Gold price increase
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Myanmar-Korea trade to rise
»
CAEXPO 2009 adds agro-based products
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Expert surveys foodstuff industry
»
Family fare in Mayangone |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 08 June 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" May 25 - 31, 2009, Volume 24, No. 472 |
| Date of publication: | | 31 May 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Training centre opens for seamen
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MMC reviews challenges for tourism
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Footballers from abroad at home in Myanmar
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Thailand to legalise Myanmar workers
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A green partnership for the future
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Diplomats attend Daw Suu Kyi trial
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Driver evaluations reduce accident rate
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Buddhist groups help students, farmers
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Dhamma library to be established in Yangon
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Design school opens new courses
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Bay could see small storm
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Nay Pyi Taw garden project enters phase three
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Malikha Lodge plans expansion
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Photo contest organised
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Red Cross holds support training...BUSINESS: South Korean imports bounce back
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Mandalay thrives as business city
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Seafood fed to increase economic integration
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Hotels vie for efficient building award
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Prop market exhibits signs of a recovery
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A home in the suburbs |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 27 May 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" May 18 - 24, 2009, Volume 24, No. 471 |
| Date of publication: | | 24 May 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: NPT school accepts more students
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Mandalay marks 150th birthday
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Bangladesh FM visits Myanmar
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Second Periodic Review underway
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Mangrove planting project starts in Meinmahla Kyun
»
Cyclone prep book published
»
Asaenapol HQ set up in Malaysia
»
Japanese speech contest
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Updated Myanmar guidebook published
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Thai travel mart draws Myanmar representatives
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Tours link Shanghai, Yangon
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MPS holds camera sale, training course
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Police nab suspects
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Language conference scheduled
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Private companies rebuild schools in Bogale
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Women cut hair for bridges
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Cyclone victims remembered at Nargis photograph exhibition
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MFA joins international garden group
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Myanmar’s first call centre services to launch soon
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Mobile mail coming to a phone near you
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Yangon open cup account with 4-0 win
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MNL clubs snap up coaches as players prepare for kick off
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Myanmar’s top athletes in 2008 honoured...BUSINESS: Warehouse rents rise as rains come
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Importers urged to stock up on flu-fighting equipment
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MRTV-4 rings changes
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Extranet service coming soon’
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Food Exhibition Fair set for late June
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Local businessmen to attend meets in SKorea and Turkey
»
Home building material prices generally down
»
Colonial on the outside, nothing but Asia on the interior |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 22 May 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" May 11 - 17 2009, Volume 24, No. 470 |
| Date of publication: | | 17 May 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Tourist arrivals rising in Myeik
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ASEAN to be promoted as integrated destination for tourists
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ASEAN establishes emergency fund to battle financial crisis
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Livelihoods still a concern in the delta
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ASEAN braces for flu impact
»
More infrastructure work needed: UNICEF
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Nargis widows aided
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US man held for entering Suu Kyi home
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Orchids donated
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Nargis target unlikely to be met
»
ASEAN rehearses disaster relief
»
Buffalo breeding farm established
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Htoo Trading moves into ecotourism
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Lakeside garden promotes environmental awareness
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Foundation targets Putao for conservation
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Local boxers sends Japanese packing...BUSINESS: Tourism sector looks to FITs to pick up slack
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Peak season but no demand for containers
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CAEXPO to expand
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Fisheries stakeholders take part in Asian forum
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Mayangone house a retreat for runner-up in Casabella contest
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First four months of year show bleak results, say real estate agents.....[THIS ISSUE WAS PLACED ONLINE BUT SUBSEQUENTLY DISAPPEARED, AND IS INACCESSIBLE AS OF 19 JUNE 2009] |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 14 May 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" May 4 - 10, 2009, Volume 24, No. 469 |
| Date of publication: | | 10 May 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Elephant camp provides alternative to beach activities
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Twante repairs shattered pottery industry
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Government takes emergency measures against flu epidemic
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Road to Mandalay relaunched
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Drug index planned
»
A nightmare relived: Survivors recall their harrowing Nargis experiences
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Myanmar, Thailand sign MOU on human trafficking
»
SKorea hosts ASEAN traditional musicians
»
Short but intense monsoon forecast
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NGO to replace mangroves
»
The long, road to Indawgyi
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Survivors remember lost relatives
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A year after tragedy, TCG leads recovery
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From destruction to reconstruction: a Nargis timeline
»
More cyclones expected, says meteorology dept
»
Elderly care essential for delta region
»
Local lifters struggle to make grade
»
Myanmar on track for Challenge Cup...BUSINESS:
Tealeaf prices decline by 40pc after bans
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Fisheries export target revised to $700 million
»
Fish feed prices rise after Thingyan
»
CAEXPO team in NY
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A1 Construction to build 19 schools
»
New airport for capital: state media.....[THIS ISSUE WAS PLACED ONLINE BUT SUBSEQUENTLY DISAPPEARED, AND IS INACCESSIBLE AS OF 19 JUNE 2009] |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 14 May 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" April 6-May 4 2009 Volume 24, Nos. 465, 466, 467, 468
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| Date of publication: | | May 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | These issues were not published online (or in paper form?) |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Date of entry/update: | | 14 May 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" March 30 - April 5 2009, Volume 24, No. 464 |
| Date of publication: | | 05 April 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Wells to ease water burden
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Thai FM, gov’t in fruitful’ dialogue
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FDA expands investigation into contaminated pickled tea
»
Internet crawl to continue to April 1: MPT
»
US official visits Nay Pyi Taw
»
NGOs strengthen educational efforts in Ayeyarwady delta
»
Myanmar delegation attends World Buddhist Forum
»
S’pore sees Asia rights compromise
»
Historic crash site found near Myanmar
»
ASEAN restructures secretariat
»
Malaysian pilot school offers place for Myanmar students
»
Singapore study loses its appeal
»
Hotels add facilities to draw visitors
»
Puppets appease pagoda guardians
»
Expert warns about rabies
»
MTT offers fast service for delta travel...BUSINESS:
Mandalay pickled tea sales sour after government bans
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Indonesia names three ports in bid to boost trade
»
Foreign trade breaks $11b barrier before end of fiscal year
»
Translator software and website launched
»
Gem sales earn Myanmar $191 million
»
ASEAN energy meeting slated for Mandalay
»
St Anthony’s continues to draw its flock 140 years on
»
A flawed penthouse apartment in Mingalar Taung Nyunt tsp.....[THIS ISSUE WAS PLACED ONLINE BUT SUBSEQUENTLY DISAPPEARED, AND IS INACCESSIBLE AS OF 19 JUNE 2009] |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 21 April 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" March 23-29, 2009 Volume 24, No. 463
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| Date of publication: | | 29 March 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | This issue was not published online (or in paper form?) |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Date of entry/update: | | 14 May 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" March 16 - 22, 2009 Volume 24, No. 462 |
| Date of publication: | | 22 March 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS ISSUES: Indawgyi festival draws thousands
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Researchers discover Dracula’ fish
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Bangkok switches venue, again
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SDD seeks cane for bio-ethanol
»
Mid-lake Shwe Myitzu Pagoda
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Specialist warns about heat stroke
»
Shwedagon work nears completion
»
Marionette troupe to perform on cruise liner
»
Community forestry projects reviewed
»
Youth camp teaches first aid
»
Sputum microscopy centre opens in Tarmwe
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Gov’t arrests scores of drugs traffickers: state media
»
Kyaikhtiyo rewards willingness to explore
»
New tourist map
»
Three national sides advance to next round in tennis events...BUSINESS:
Finishing touches applied to new hotel in Pyin Oo Lwin
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Container prices stable
»
Remittances slow sharply
»
Shrinking catches worry MFF
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Garment industry cutting its costs
»
Electronics markets do brisk sales in Nay Pyi Taw
»
Small family house in South Okkalapa.....[THIS ISSUE WAS PLACED ONLINE BUT SUBSEQUENTLY DISAPPEARED, AND IS INACCESSIBLE AS OF 19 JUNE 2009] |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 20 March 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" March 9 - 15 , 2009 Volume 24, No. 461 |
| Date of publication: | | 15 March 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Actresses talk cervical cancer
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Fretting parents wait nervously as a testing time nears
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Global Fund considers return to Myanmar
»
Linkara degrees awarded
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MPS names its best photographer of 08
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YCDC auctions concessions
»
Yangon planetarium changes hands
»
High-end bike rental shop opens
»
Government urges vigilance after bombings
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Three women students accepted for Myanmar’s first pilot licence course
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ASEAN summit focuses on global economy
»
Thai visa fees waived for three months
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Thai tourism on comeback, says PM
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New road expected to boost visitor numbers to Myitkyina
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Boating beyond Inle: A trip to Sankar
»
New era for football
»
Saw Nga Man topples freeweight king Lone Chaw...BUSINESS: Firms look to sales to boost cashflow
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VN counsellor tips higher bilateral trade
»
EU expert in town to lift fisheries standards
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Call charges dropped
»
Gold prices easing downward
»
W’melon export prices decrease
»
Demand for industrial property declines
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Multi-tiered living in Insein township.....[THIS ISSUE WAS PLACED ONLINE BUT SUBSEQUENTLY DISAPPEARED, AND IS "NOT FOUND" AS OF 19 JUNE 2009] |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 12 March 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" March 2 - 8 , 2009 Volume 23, No. 460 |
| Date of publication: | | 08 March 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Pa-O gather at colourful Kekku festival
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ASEAN plans for emergency credit line
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Global Fund considers return to Myanmar
»
Dry weather brings upsurge in outbreaks of fire in Myanmar
»
NGOs tackle disability in the delta
»
Success of ASEAN up to the people’: Surin
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Sitagu meeting starts this week
»
New regulations for filmmaking announced
»
Orchid survey planned
»
New pagoda opens in Nay Pyi Taw
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Myanmar, Thailand promote pilgrimage tourism
»
Special events boost NPT hotels
»
Japanese photographer focuses on nature’s beauty in Myanmar ...BUSINESS: Production of dried fish falls sharply
»
Oil prices push prospectors to seek more lucrative fields
»
YCDC auctions billboard rentals
»
Cheap oil imports leave local producers in slippery spot
»
MFF and MFFA seek more accurate statistics
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Attractive apartment in Kamaryut |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Format/size: | | html |
| Date of entry/update: | | 07 March 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" February 23 - March 1, 2009 Volume 23, No. 459 |
| Date of publication: | | 01 March 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
UN encourages Myanmar on 2010 elections
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TCG unveils three-year plan to rebuild livelihoods in delta
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Myanmar travel Asia in search of healthcare
»
Tourist arrivals at Shwedagon down by 40pc
»
Winners of Thuta-Swesone Literary Awards announced
»
Shwedagon donation box rumours denied
»
Myanmar plays key role in ASEAN-India relations
»
Community development project launched
»
Animal rearing, mushroom growing projects aimed at reducing poverty
»
Vets revisit battlefield at Kunlong
»
Abhidhamma school seeks English-language students
»
Local IT firms look for positives...BUSINESS: Govt to establish commodity trading firms
»
Sakura Group reports mixed earnings
»
Thailand pushes for new border trade points
»
ICT Exhibition
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Lions Club helps rebuild Thee Gone school
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Cambodia’s Monument toy shop opens Yangon branch |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 28 February 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" February 16 - 22, 2009 Volume 23, No. 458 |
| Date of publication: | | 22 February 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: UN encourages Myanmar on 2010 elections
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TCG unveils three-year plan to rebuild livelihoods in delta
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Myanmar travel Asia in search of healthcare
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Tourist arrivals at Shwedagon down by 40pc
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Winners of Thuta-Swesone Literary Awards announced
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Shwedagon donation box rumours denied
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Myanmar plays key role in ASEAN-India relations
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Community development project launched
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Animal rearing, mushroom growing projects aimed at reducing poverty
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Vets revisit battlefield at Kunlong
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Abhidhamma school seeks English-language students
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Local IT firms look for positives.....BUSINESS: Govt to establish commodity trading firms
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Sakura Group reports mixed earnings
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Thailand pushes for new border trade points
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ICT Exhibition
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Lions Club helps rebuild Thee Gone school
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Cambodia’s Monument toy shop opens Yangon branch |
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| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 17 February 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" February 9 - 15, 2009 Volume 23, No. 457 |
| Date of publication: | | 15 February 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Taungoo offers pleasant surprises
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On track for elections, but lift sanctions: PM
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Male artists sweep 2007 Academy Awards
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Indian VP visits for talks on strengthening cooperation
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Health centres open on Myeik islands
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Food output on rise, says report
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New hotel underway in Putao
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MMC prepares for ITB Berlin
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JICA opens agricultural training in Yangon
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Ngapali hotels woo guests with package deals...BUSINESS: Experts push for assistance to paddy farmers
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Israeli agricultural expert urges Myanmar to go organic
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Beans and pulses prices making a comeback after crisis
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Slim pickings for rice exporters
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Cement prices plunge on reduced demand
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YCDC buys brick factory
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Thai commerce body to hold courses in Yangon
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New school opens in Ah Char Lay village
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Home owners cutting back on decoration costs
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Purpose hides behind the facade |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 11 February 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times", February 2 - 8, 2009 Volume 23, No. 456 |
| Date of publication: | | 08 February 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
NGOs and businesses forge new bonds of trust in relief work
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Delta agricultural sector in critical need’ of funding: UN
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Woodcrafts exhibit to open this month
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Local director wins int’l film award
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Shwedagon to host Tabodwe rice festival
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Japan gives $2m to FAO for Nargis aid
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Mandalay hosts MMC cultural fair
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Markets warned not to sell contaminated food
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Doctors warn against middle ear infections
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Experts say safety checks critical
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DOF to stem lobster depletion
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Dry Zone towns get improved water supplies
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HIV/AIDS network assesses 2008 work
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Sun eclipsed
barely
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Rubber training starts
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Nearly K12m donated to Sitagu hospital
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Local puppet troupe performs in Japan
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Nay Pyi Taw hosts landmark garden
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Cash-for-work road opens in Twante
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Ngwe Saung makes plans to lure visitors
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News Briefs...BUSINESS: Onion supply drops off as prices remain low
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Exec-level hirings defy world climate
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Traders won’t buy if they are going to lose’, says Indian trade boss
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Work begins on Yadanabon City project
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Office rental market remains level
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Housing department to auction houses, land in coming weeks
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Dull exterior hides a well-executed house |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 04 February 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times", January 26 - February 1, 2009 Volume 23, No. 455 |
| Date of publication: | | 01 February 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Nargis dominates disaster toll: UN
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ASEAN aims to establish regional monetary fund
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ASEAN gets praise for Nargis role
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Myanmar rings in the Year of the Ox
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Eight local NGOs get grants from 3DF
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Donations flow for Mumbai pagoda
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Monks get missionary training
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Yangon Photo Festival
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Men survive 25 days in floating icebox
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Blind students open computer servicing centre in Yangon
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Japan provides grant for monastic schools
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Mandalay workers uncover WWII bomb
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Myanmar gets high rating at ATF 2009
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Sitagu hosts Buddhist summit
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MAKE YOUR MOVE:
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Bogale benefits from World Vision donation
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Travel guide puts Yangon’s cathedrals on tourism trail
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ILBC fair focuses on saving power
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New internet line: MPT
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Falopa shocked by MFF snub
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Commerce crush MoD ...BUSINESS:
Industrial sector under pressure
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Myanmar-Bangladesh border trade surges
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Remittances to drop
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Stormy seas predicted for Asian seafarers
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Developers target top locations as safest bets in tough times
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Build to suit local conditions, says Geoscience Society
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Refreshingly different in Bahan township |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 30 January 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times", January 19 - 25, 2009 Volume 23, No. 454 |
| Date of publication: | | 25 January 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: First talks held with new Thai government
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Tourism arrivals on the up
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Pilot courses offered
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MAI gives free tickets
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Polio vaccination campaign underway
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MFF plans anniversary bash
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Kandawgyi expands facilities
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Govt ups attempts to collect booze taxes
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Malaysian officials questioned over link to human trafficking
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Journey from Yangon to Haifa
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RoboCup coming to Singapore
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Astrologer sees second term for Obama
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Health officials warn of food-borne disease
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Gov't to plant mangroves
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Hmawbi event attracts cycling enthusiasts
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Students encouraged to study in S'pore
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Pilgrimage trips to Mumbai planned
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MPT in talks for private ISPs
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Bagan attracts sunset watchers
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Company offers Myeik golf tours
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Kanbawza sidetracks Railways in 1-0 yawnfest
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Cycling fed announces 380-mile road race.....BUSINESS: Myanmar targets new markets in Middle East
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Fisheries prepares for EU standards
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Gas and oil pipelines to start in â˜09
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Agricultural seminar
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YCDC to dish out lifetime bans to repeat offenders
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Mercy Malaysia to rebuild Dedaye's healthcare facilities
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Labutta cyclone shelters underway
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Mayangone apartments rooms with a view |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 24 January 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times", January 12 - 18, 2009 Volume 23, No. 53 |
| Date of publication: | | 18 January 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS: Historic trade lifeline revived
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Polio campaign targets 7.4m Myanmar children
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Wireless network to be expanded
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Bagan pagoda provides endless vistas
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Tourism dives 25pc in 2008
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ASEAN summit changes date and venue yet again
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Foreign Buddhist association funds delta housing project
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Tourism needs more support: experts
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First geosciences journal published
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More agro-trainees bound for Israel
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Nearly 200 foreigners on boat found in Indonesian waters
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Psychosocial training provided
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IWT recovers from challenges
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Mandalay preps for fire season
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Entries wanted for MPS photo contest
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Basketball federation looks to streetball’ for new talent
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Yam cultivation grows in Chin State
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Prepaid wireless cards to be out soon...BUSINESS:
Alleged beans and pulses cartel under investigation
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Leather prices fall as exports vanish
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Fisheries exports gutted
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MFF papers to be read in January
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Fishery sector struggling to recover from Nargis
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Experts predict strong rentals for 2009
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Business Briefs
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Avoiding the tall poppy syndrome |
| Language: | | English |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 17 January 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times", Volume 23, Nos. 51 & 52 -- Not available online
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| Date of publication: | | January 2009 |
| Description/subject: | | , Volume 23, Nos. 51 & 52 -- Not (yet?)available online |
| Source/publisher: | | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd |
| Date of entry/update: | | 17 January 2009 |
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| Title: | | "The Myanmar Times" March 16 - 22, 2009 Volume 24, No. 462 |
| Description/subject: | | NEWS TOPICS:
Wells to ease water burden
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Thai FM, gov’t in fruitful’ dialogue
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FDA expands investigation into contaminated pickled tea
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Internet crawl to continue to April 1: MPT
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US official visits Nay Pyi Taw
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NGOs strengthen educational efforts in Ayeyarwady delta
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Myanmar delegation attends World Buddhist Forum
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S’pore sees Asia rights compromise
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Historic crash site found near Myanmar
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ASEAN restructures secretariat
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Malaysian pilot school offers place for Myanmar students
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Singapore study loses its appeal
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Hotels add facilities to draw visitors
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Puppets appease pagoda guardians
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Expert warns about rabies
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MTT offers fast service for delta travel...BUSINESS:
Mandalay pickled tea sales sour after government bans
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Indonesia names three ports in bid to boost trade
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Foreign trade breaks $11b barrier before end of fiscal year
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Translator software and website launched
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Gem sales earn Myanmar $191 million
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ASEAN energy meeting slated for Mandalay
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St Anthony’s continues to draw its flock 140 years on
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A flawed penthouse apartment in Mingalar Taung Nyunt tsp |
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| Date of entry/update: | | 21 April 2009 |
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