"Weekly Eleven" monthly archive, April 2010

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* New IP [intelectual property]law to be enacted by 2013 ... * Brokers to stand bail for arrested persons no more allowed at courts ... * Loss of water resources may trigger shortage of fresh water ... * Rumors about more bomb blasts twirl in Yangon ... * Drought expected in central and lower Myanmar ... * Terrorist groups target at civilians in third world countries ... * Myanmar potential migrant workers lose interest in Dubai�s jobs ... * Two more victims of bomb blast in Myanmar Water Festival die ... * Myanmar migrant workers in Myanmar-Thai border return home to enjoy water festival ... * Ten bombs blasted in four places at Myitsone Hydropower Project ... * Eleven Media Group donates K. 2 m to bomb blast patients receiving treatments at YGH ... * Weather forecast says small storm likely in Bay of Bengal from now to May ... * K. One million rewards posted to catch Thingyan bombers ... * Lamentation of family members of bomb blast victims ... * Auto accidents leave five dead and 33 injured during 2010 Thingyan days ... * Census conducted in townships of Yangon Division ... * Interviews with relatives of victims who died from bomb blast in Water Festival ... * Comments of renown persons on recent bomb blast in Yangon w... * Dead bodies of bomb blast in Yangon cremated in Yay Way Cemetery on 16 April ... * 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 ... * Editorial: Keeping hopes alive and New Year wishes Author: Editorial ... * Some female employees embezzle company funds ... * Vendors prepare for manageable business during Thingyan Festival ... * Household electrical devices frequently spoil in Yangon ... * Plan to complete sculpture village in May ... * Inspection team from Nay Pyi Taw supervises supply of electricity in Yangon ... * Biographies of members of political parties under scrutiny ... * ... * Enrollment for meditation during Maha Thingyan Water Festival increases ... * Rocker Zaw Win Htut and Tun Eindra Bo perform at Chaungtha Beach Party ... * Eight Myanmar designers attend Asian Fashion Plus All Eyes on ASEAN 2010 in Bangkok ... * Singapore to issue S pass and PR to migrants including Myanmar ... * Myanmar to cast its greatest brass bell, second largest on globe ... * Shweman Taung Yeik Kho (Mya Nandar) song is now 63 years of age ... * Ownership of Myanma Five Star Line transferred to private company ... * Eleven Media Group sponsored a ceremony to novitiate 100 boys ... * Indonesian FM visits Myanmar ... * 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 ... * Appeals to remain in unsafe buildings rejected: YCDC ... * Rental generators clattering for pumping up water, demand of purified water high in Yangon ... * Most nurse employees in Singapore facing disparagement, underpaid salaries ... * Myanmar sculptures to showcase in China Trade Fair and ASEAN fairs ... * 24-inch diameter gas pipeline laid onshore for domestic use ... * YCDC sets out 39 rules for Yangon Maha Thingyan Festival ... * Buying safe and sound aircrafts plays pivotal role in passenger transport ... * More 24-hour security guards recruited at separate residences

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"Weekly Eleven"

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2010-04-00

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2010-07-21

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  • Individual Documents

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English

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