"The Myanmar Times" November 6 - 12, 2006 (Volume 18, No. 341)

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NEWS TOPICS: Myanmar looks to China for inves tment and political cooperation, says FM » Summit leaders reiterate plan for $3 trillion free trade zone » Yangon to get emergency hotline » Raging inferno guts popular BME II disco » Workshop highlights prevalence of violence against children » Labs to be upgraded » Bus service a boon to Pyinmana transportation » First private bus line in Yangon launched » Immunisation plan finalised » Government denies activist was tortured » Red Cross partners discuss plans » TV program seeks Myanmar idols » Young Yangonites frustrated with job search » Local job seekers say going to Malaysia worth the risk » Farmers exceed monsoon paddy plantation target » Rain damages Mandalay Palace Wall » Farm awards mark World Food Day » Maritime students enjoy more job opportunities » Hospital awarded Japanese grant » Taskforce to prevent child exploitation » Myanmar may soon be a cocoa exporter » Dr warns about obesity in Myanmar...BUSINESS: Privatisations offer risk and reward » Massive jade auction draws record numbers » Power plant to be ready in December » Sri Lankan trade links to be set up, says official » Electricity prices no worry when supplies are steady: businesses » Bamboo price bump » Thailand tops Myanmar FDI list » Myanmar traders report brisk sales at China-ASEAN Expo » Thurein Yeik Mon developer allows monthly payments

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Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd

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2006-11-12

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2007-03-06

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English

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