"Weekly Eleven" monthly archive, 2010 (English)
Individual Documents
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Waterway changes in Ayeyawady River trigger shortage of water in summer
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Core curriculum of private education should be equivalent with Government schools
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One fourth of Yangon commuters waste nearly one hour each day
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Myanma rice market extends to Russia, Ukraine, Australia, North Korea
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Recruiting labor for foreign jobs through familiar faces revive in countryside
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Migrant workers in Singapore exempted from English language test for work permit
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Myanmar selected football team to play two friendly matches in Thailand
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Prize awarding ceremony for MNL's Grand Royal 2009 celebrated
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Stillwell Road to be reopened for Myanmar-India-China trade
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Myanmar gold shops prefer interests from pawned jewelries
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Public awareness, preparedness essential in Myanmar for potential severe earthquakes
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More businesspersons shifted into rice sector
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Demand for export earning high, while supply low in Myanmar
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Bogyoke Aung San Market rebounds with Thai and foreigners after a long lull
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Water in wells down due to water depletion in Dothtawady River
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With grim job opportunities abroad, Myanmar workers return home after contracts end
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Elegant fashion designs for celebrities to attend Myanmar Academy Award Ceremony
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Youth urged to avoid homosexuality that leads criminal offences due to mental impact
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Warning issued on producing and selling items threatening life, danger and annoyance
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Tricked, lured and coerced as lovers in new trade of trafficking
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Myanmar Grand Royal 2009 football tournament comes to an end, Yadanarbon FC becomes champion
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Myanmar football team recruits one more assistant coach, one goalie
Author: Sport Reporter Translated by Htin Aung(DHFK) German...
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Some regions of Myanmar saw solar eclipse
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Relations Minister U Aung Kyi meets Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on 15 January
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Volcanic vent of Nagabwet Taung numbers 15
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CMP factories dependent on domestic market as foreign orders dwindled
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Bottom of ferry boat crashed against rock, passengers survived
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Licences revoke from companies absent to export rice
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Employment agencies, oversea employers responsible to solve problems of Myanmar migrant workers
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Ethical aspect to be considered when journalists are characterized in movies
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Moeyungyi Lake faces depletion of water and birds for first time
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Korea, Thailand, Germany, Australia, Belgium, Japan and China took documentaries in Myanmar during 2009
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Myanmar National Football Team organized with 37 tentative players for 2010 international football tournaments; a new assistant local coach also chosen
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Ageing population in Myanmar increases annually
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Myanmar Timber Enterprise transfers more lumbering to local private companies
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Myanmar private companies allowed for joint ventures in electricity, mining sectors
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Export earners freely allowed import licenses for truck0073
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Myanmar team to be encamped for AFC tournament
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Parents notice some teenagers, youth wasting money and time
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Myanmar to stop import of CFC used in refrigerator, air-conditioner
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Local company plans to create Artificial Sea Beach in Kachin State
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US$ six billion earmarked from export in 2009-2010
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NEW YEAR ENTERTAINMENTS
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What will Hot Pop Hit Artists do in 2010?
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Myanmar sailors facing less job opportunities after global recession
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2010 MNL to start in March
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Myanmar bans liquor advertisements in local journals, magazines
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Myanmar entrepreneurs construct private domestic oil tankers
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Myanmar earned US$ 806 millions from beans and pulses exports
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Equipment for Myanmar-China gas pipeline exempted from import tariff
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When you are good enough, then��.
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What will the climate be like in 2010?
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Revised fees of Singapore schools not trouble to ASEAN students without PR
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New year wishes of artistes
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Cyber defamation strikes economic, social fields in addition to artistic sphere
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Source/publisher:
"Weekly Eleven"
Date of publication:
2010-01-00
Date of entry/update:
2010-07-26
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70 percent of State-owned businesses, housing estates in Yangon already auctioned to private entrepreneurs
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Myanmar traders prefer containers for rice export
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Myanmar youth need to fulfill skills to join maritime profession
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MPA allows port areas to private entrepreneurs
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Earth layer under some townships of Yangon have low resistance to earthquake
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Birthday celebrations of February born stars
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MNL soccer matches to resume on 13 March
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Bagan, Shwedagon Pagoda selected in the list of ?The 100 most beautiful places in the world”
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Property market slumps while land prices in industrial zones in upswing
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Some military officers charged with recruiting minors for military services
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Myanmar Football team almost sure to get to semi finals
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Myanmar has chances to get to Semifinals at AFC challenge Cup; Goal.com
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Final matriculation exam drawing near
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Myanmar to introduce GSM refill cards in 2010
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Yangon industrial zones functioning with over 4,300 factories, facilitate 150,000 workers
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2010 summer possible to be hotter
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Understanding and belief of artistes on good attitude and high spirit
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First circuit of MNL football matches to be played only in Yangon, Mandalay
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Peak season of fire hazard has set in
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Foreign insurance company substitutes derailed MAI?s aircraft with one F 28 jet
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Wild birds sold along with chicken at risky season of H5N1
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New residential wards, ports, dockyards to be constructed on the bank of Hlaing River
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Markets, stores and restaurants temporarily banned from selling chicken for 21 days
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Credit card, debit card and smart card ensure convenience for cash transaction
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Domestic Internet users expecting high-speed connection
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3 Myanmar companies initiate measures for responsible care to curb impacts of chemicals
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2008 Myanmar Academy Awards derailed with expectations of movie fans
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Action taken against trafficker for luring girls as hired-wives
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MNL changes number of foreign players
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Accessibility of safe food vital for urban people
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Natural gas pipeline connected from Gulf of Martaban to deliver gas in May
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Myanmar Motion Picture Outstanding Awards (Academy Awards) for 2008 held in Nay Pyi Taw
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Preparation with thrills for 6 February Academy Awards
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An Interview with U Chit Khaing
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Company and assets owned by a Singaporean blacklisted in Myanmar
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Cost of living in Myanmar soaring close to regional countries
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Mental illness considered as witchcraft causes unwanted health problems
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Prices of green grams surge in 2010
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Private hospitals must accept, treat emergency patients
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Myanmar?s declining automobile prices may take 3 to 4 yr to meet international rate
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MNL postponed from 6 March to second week of same month
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AFC Challenge Cup and Myanmar FC
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Accumulation of rice to be restricted for businesspersons outside this sector.
Source/publisher:
"Weekly Eleven"
Date of publication:
2010-02-00
Date of entry/update:
2010-07-25
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New IP [intelectual property]law to be enacted by 2013
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Brokers to stand bail for arrested persons no more allowed at courts
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Loss of water resources may trigger shortage of fresh water
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Rumors about more bomb blasts twirl in Yangon
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Drought expected in central and lower Myanmar
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Terrorist groups target at civilians in third world countries
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Myanmar potential migrant workers lose interest in Dubai�s jobs
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Two more victims of bomb blast in Myanmar Water Festival die
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Myanmar migrant workers in Myanmar-Thai border return home to enjoy water festival
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Ten bombs blasted in four places at Myitsone Hydropower Project
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Eleven Media Group donates K. 2 m to bomb blast patients receiving treatments at YGH
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Weather forecast says small storm likely in Bay of Bengal from now to May
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K. One million rewards posted to catch Thingyan bombers
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Lamentation of family members of bomb blast victims
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Auto accidents leave five dead and 33 injured during 2010 Thingyan days
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Census conducted in townships of Yangon Division
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Interviews with relatives of victims who died from bomb blast in Water Festival
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Comments of renown persons on recent bomb blast in Yangon
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Dead bodies of bomb blast in Yangon cremated in Yay Way Cemetery on 16 April
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Triple bomb blast happened alongside Kandawgyi Lake on mid-day of 2010 Myanmar Water Festival, People sees incident as inhumane act that caused Myanmar New Year Water Festival to stain with blood
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Editorial: Keeping hopes alive and New Year wishes
Author: Editorial
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Some female employees embezzle company funds
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Vendors prepare for manageable business during Thingyan Festival
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Household electrical devices frequently spoil in Yangon
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Plan to complete sculpture village in May
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Inspection team from Nay Pyi Taw supervises supply of electricity in Yangon
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Biographies of members of political parties under scrutiny
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Enrollment for meditation during Maha Thingyan Water Festival increases
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Rocker Zaw Win Htut and Tun Eindra Bo perform at Chaungtha Beach Party
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Eight Myanmar designers attend Asian Fashion Plus All Eyes on ASEAN 2010 in Bangkok
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Singapore to issue S pass and PR to migrants including Myanmar
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Myanmar to cast its greatest brass bell, second largest on globe
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Shweman Taung Yeik Kho (Mya Nandar) song is now 63 years of age
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Ownership of Myanma Five Star Line transferred to private company
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Eleven Media Group sponsored a ceremony to novitiate 100 boys
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Indonesian FM visits Myanmar
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Myanmar opens FEC exchange counters at international airports
Author: Marn Thu Shein Translated and Edited by KAK+MYA
For the convenience of inbound tourists, Myanmar government banks have set up FEC exchange counters at the international airports in Yangon and Mandalay commencing from 2 April, an official of Central Bank of Myanmar said ...
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Appeals to remain in unsafe buildings rejected: YCDC
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Rental generators clattering for pumping up water, demand of purified water high in Yangon
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Most nurse employees in Singapore facing disparagement, underpaid salaries
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Myanmar sculptures to showcase in China Trade Fair and ASEAN fairs
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24-inch diameter gas pipeline laid onshore for domestic use
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YCDC sets out 39 rules for Yangon Maha Thingyan Festival
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Buying safe and sound aircrafts plays pivotal role in passenger transport
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More 24-hour security guards recruited at separate residences
Source/publisher:
"Weekly Eleven"
Date of publication:
2010-04-00
Date of entry/update:
2010-07-21
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Chinese PM visits Myanmar for two days
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Failing to heed warnings of traffic signs causes automobile accidents on highways
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Price of gasoline fixed at K. 2,500 in private fueling stations
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New private banks to function within two months
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Burst of offshore natural gas pipeline causes decline in electricity distribution to Yangon
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Premier Eleven?s Editor-in-Charge Ko Myat Htut Win starts reporting from South Africa
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Myanmar young entrepreneurs prefer variety of investments
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Price of groundnut oil doubles against edible palm oil
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Hukaung Valley Wildlife Sanctuary to be developed into world?s largest tiger reservation
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Out of 25 unsafe buildings in Yangon some structures to be reconstructed within two years
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Business Company of foreigner rescinded as involved in human trafficking
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MWJA condemns actress Htet Htet Moe Oo for physically assaulting to female journalist
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YCDC announces relocation of Thiri Mingala Market
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School opening season arrives in Myanmar
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Private fueling stations to open in June while prices in international, local market down
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Myawady border trade resumes after a lull due to Thai political instability
Source/publisher:
"Weekly Eleven"
Date of publication:
2010-06-00
Date of entry/update:
2010-07-21
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Yadanabon FC to participate in AFC Presidentâ's Cup in 2010 Yangon
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Myanmar migrant workers abroad remit US$ 147 million back home: World Bank
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Functioning of fuel filling stations to be allowed after settling 30 percent of value
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Hot weather touches Myanmar people
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16 persons arrested for counterfeit VCDs
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Road to be extended for Yangon Port Region Development without demolishing private buildings
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Further 25 buildings in downtown Yangon declared as dangerous structures
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Iron Cross entertains Summer Night concert at Hmyawsinkyun
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Miss MTI 2010 Mandalay beauty pageant held
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Earnings from exports in downtrend similar to hard currency
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Accommodation insufficient for tourists in major destinations during vacation period
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Interviews with four Myanmar designers bound for Asia Fashion Plus All Eyes On ASEAN 2010
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Government, ILO to coordinate text in pamphlet of citizen rights
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Copyright Committee for Protecting 10 Myanmar Traditional Arts formed
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Medicines, foodstuffs with cheated expiry dates that can cause health hazards being sold in supermarkets
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Additional instructions underway for construction of earthquake resistible buildings
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More people rely on astrology for prediction on their fortunes
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Tariffs on 36 items of ICT goods reduced to zero
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MFF, responsible persons of teams to strictly handle disciplines of players
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First-ever ice-skating rink to be built in Nay Pyi Taw
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Young persons in Yangon to practise meditation at centers in 2010 Thingyan Water Festival
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Pea price gradually rises in first week of March
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Continuous auctions of buildings have no impact on real estate market
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Student fees of private schools may be different depending on service
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Unforgettable Memories
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Actress Wut Hmon Shwe Yi and current favorite fashion
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MFFâ�â¢s refresher course for football referee ends
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Bilateral trade between Myanmar, China skyrockets
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Number of private nursery schools reaches 51 in Yangon Division
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Passengers could not reserve tickets despite seats are vacant on foreign flights
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MFF going to have foreign technical director in May
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Parents worried about rising pessimistic view of youth
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Privatization of government high schools in Yangon merely rumors
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Myanmar-China bilateral trade hits US$ 2.907 billion in 2009
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Myanmar youth regards shopping malls as recreation centers
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Knowledge about laws, rules, regulations, rights stipulated for government employees instrumental in all establishments
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Summer basic football courses launched
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Yadanabon FC leaves for Mandalay for preparation
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Domestic rice market should be stable amid increasing global paddy outturn
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An airline in Myanmar plans to operate cargo aircrafts
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Will privatization of market-oriented economies materialize with ethical and competitive norms?
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Fixtures of second round MNL to be drawn lots on 13 March
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No directives issued for low model vehicles to remove outside Yangon city
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S Pass rejected to students in Singapore, while PR holders given only Work Permits
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Whoâ�â¢s who in Thingyan Pandals at a time when all artistes in joyous mood
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One turbine of Yeywaâ�â¢s hydropower plant contributes 18 hours electricity supply in Yangon
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Annoying couple seen in public places to be disciplined
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Plan underway to expose gangs of exploiting innocent children to beg
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Myanmar rice exporters wait for summer harvest for valid deals
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HIV infection down in highway vehicle crews, up in young persons
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Some Myanmar traditional games almost vanishing
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Two Cameroon footballers charged with swindling to make counterfeit dollar
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Comments of Yangon FCâ�â¢s technical director
Source/publisher:
"Weekly Eleven"
Date of publication:
2010-03-00
Date of entry/update:
2010-07-21
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Firefighters took 20hrs to control blaze at Mingala Market...
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50 firemen suffer minor injury in Mingala Market blaze...
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Eleven Media Group donates K 1 million to injured firefighters...
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Sharp increase in number of local job seekers in 2010...
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Shops on upper level of Mingala Market have no insurance against fire ...
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Loss of medicines during blaze may impact on domestic pharmaceutical markets...
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Y.E.S.B resumes electricity distribution to private business sectors, except industrial zones
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Some roads in Yangon damaged due to rainfalls
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FREDA to initiate recovery plan for Inlay Lake
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Monsoon enters southern, delta of Myanmar
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Natural gas from offshore field may roll into Yangon in May...
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85 percent of disabled persons in Myanmar difficult for livelihoods
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Number of American tourists jumps to 6487 in Myanmar
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Storm ?Laila” forming in Bay of Bengal heading for India, not moving towards Myanmar
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Some townships face a total of 21 times in high records of temperature in Myanmar this year
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Myanmar people engrossed in privatized business sectors beyond 2010
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Awareness course conducted for ten times on prevention against recruitment of minors
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No rains until now to start paddy cultivation
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Extreme day temperatures cause heat-related illnesses
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Monsoon delays in Myanmar up to third week of May
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Prices of kitchen crops, meat and fish slightly rise
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High costs impede treatment of hepatic diseases
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Construction of offshore natural gas pipeline to Yangon completed
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Myanma Airways to extend chartered flight services
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Myanma exported over 1.05 million of metric tons in 2009
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More basic infrastructures require when tourists surge due to on arrival visas
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Frequent complaints pouring in over the weak service of tour guides
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Wish you coming home
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Rice surplus of Myanmar down to half
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Higher charges at toll gates place burden on transportation sector
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Will monsoon be late this year in Myanmar?
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K. 5-lakh phone could call to all townships without restriction
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Price control mechanism in fuel needed in private sector
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MSWRR to take responsibility for coordination on Post-Nargis recovery activities when the authority of TCG ends
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Only 25 percent of committed funds so far received for PONREPP in Myanmar
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London music concert proceeds donated as charity
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PM: When each and every person seeks own interest, the whole economic environment will break down
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EU to spend over 10 million Euro on providing humanitarian assistance in Myanmar
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Myanmar started issuing visas on arrival for world tourists at Mandalay Tada-U Airport
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Visa on arrival at Yangon International Airport commences
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Water level near Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda reaches lowest record
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Experts in IP law, media criticize copyright announcement of Yangon Entertainment about 2010 FIFA World Cup
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Two years after cyclone Nargis
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EMG celebrates ceremony of re-ordination, ordination, novitiate of 100 boys in commemoration of second anniversary of cyclone Nargis
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Photo News
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Korean female student Ms. Jang Bo-ram becomes first Myanmar movies resource person in Korea
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IWT takes precaution for possible tropical storm in Bay of Bengal
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Strong winds, torrential rains cause damages to some villages of Chin State, and Pakokku, Thayet and Minhla Townships
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Heat related illnesses including heat stoke causing sudden deaths
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Korean female student Ms. Jang Bo-ram becomes first Myanmar movies resource person in Korea
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Saboteurs conspiring to plant explosives on Parami Taxis
Source/publisher:
Weekly Eleven
Date of publication:
2010-05-00
Date of entry/update:
2010-07-21
Grouping:
Individual Documents
Language:
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