"The Myanmar Times" January 30 - February 5, Volume 31, No. 612

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NEWS: Shangri-la to revive twin towers project; Parliament opens with focus on budget, corruption; Perceptions of world leaders often differ; Time for talk on sanctions is over; Peace possible if KIO adjusts demands, says govt negotiator; 88 Gen backs reformers, Daw Suu Kyi; Parties to assist CNF with liaison offices; McCain calls for poll observers; Media law to protect rights of journalists, says ministry; Daw Suu Kyi receives Benazir Bhutto prize Myanmar begins opening doors to foreign journalists; Exile media group eyes homecoming; UN, govt open urban development institute in downtown Yangon; Developer denies hotel charges; New visitor record for Shwedagon in 2011; Break ties with North Korea, urges McConnell; Government plans census for Dec 2014; Peace agreements top priority, pres adviser tells HK conference; Ministry working on hotel star ratings; Generals adapt to new life as lawmakers; India defends project after review call...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: As tax break nears expiry, exporters call for clarity; Dollar and FEC rise on car import demand; Energy ministry reaps $25m windfall after block auction; Toyota bids to buy 300,000 tonnes of rice; IMF notes Myanmar?s ?potential? in Article IV mission; Outskirt demand cools: real estate agents; Football club announces plan to build 100-bed hospital in Pathein...TIMEOUT: Ngwe Phyo exhibits new drip paintings; Seeking freedom from fear of selling sensitive books; Kids? literature struggles to survive...SPORT: Fans ask for more from MRTV-4

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Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd.

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2012-02-05

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2012-02-01

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English

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