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NEWS: Govt to float currency April 1;
Free, fair elections can heal the wounds of the past;
No media allowed near poll stations: EC;
Commission turns down applications to cast advance votes in
Nay Pyi Taw;
Electoral roll grows in Mingalar Taung Nyunt;
UN aid convoy reaches Kachin State displaced;
Port fire causes $5m damage;
Scandals take gloss off the myth that is Singapore;
Prayer ceremony highlights plight of Kachin refugees;
New building to open this week at Yangon?s Jivitadana Sangha Hospital;
Armed Forces Day parade held;
Compensation paid to families of boat accident victims;
Myanmar?s economic future: SKorea or Nigeria?;
Hluttaw urged to investigate legality of govt decisions...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: MOGP Summit attracts strong interest;
Central Bank to sign capital market MOU;
Reforms seeds hope for farmers;
Myanmar poised to let in foreign banks;
Taxation overhaul set for April 1: officials;
MFF to boost shrimp production;
Myanmar lures hoteliers;
Pathein-Ngapudaw road opened;
Thailand plans US$70 billion infrastructure investment: PM;
Boomers lift Japanese property market...TECHNOLOGY: China?s Huawei ?banned? from Oz broadband project;
Patent requests in Europe reach record last year;
US ups private sector?s role in spaceflight...TIMEOUT: Local pop stars brace for lyrical revolution;
Five scriptwriters start work on Aung San biopic;
Pakistan censors ban India?s James Bond;
They call it sneery: mixed reaction for film on Myanmar;
Fleeting northern lights frozen on film;
Scans reveal rare documents inside 17th century statue...TRAVEL: Asia gets new budget airline...SPORT...BY-ELECTIONS SPECIAL: Hluttaw reps ready for arrival of NLD;
Can peace trump political divisions?
USDP actions speak louder than words: U Htay Oo;
By-election raises high interest of locals in Mandalay;
Shan State vote hints at ethnic divide;
Nay Pyi Taw by-elections: too close to call;
Will invalid votes be a factor in election results?;
Election predictions;
MPs will follow our lead: NLD;
In inner Yangon, a humanitarian worker turns to politics;
In Mandalay, voter knowledge remains an issue for parties;
Independent candidate U Khin Hlaing, Mayangone;
Independent for Meiktila, Daw Myint Myint Aye;
Shan party confident of Lashio win;
Voices from Maha Aung Myay tsp;
88 Generation forms ?Election Watch Group?;
Nay Pyi Taw residents, candidates predict fair poll
Source/publisher:
Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd.
Date of Publication:
2012-04-08
Date of entry:
2012-04-02
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Language:
English