"Weekly Eleven" monthly archive, March 2010

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* Yadanabon FC to participate in AFC Presidentâ's Cup in 2010 Yangon ... * Myanmar migrant workers abroad remit US$ 147 million back home: World Bank ... * Functioning of fuel filling stations to be allowed after settling 30 percent of value ... * Hot weather touches Myanmar people .. * 16 persons arrested for counterfeit VCDs ... * Road to be extended for Yangon Port Region Development without demolishing private buildings ... * Further 25 buildings in downtown Yangon declared as dangerous structures ... * Iron Cross entertains Summer Night concert at Hmyawsinkyun ... * Miss MTI 2010 Mandalay beauty pageant held ... * Earnings from exports in downtrend similar to hard currency ... * Accommodation insufficient for tourists in major destinations during vacation period ... * Interviews with four Myanmar designers bound for Asia Fashion Plus All Eyes On ASEAN 2010 ... * Government, ILO to coordinate text in pamphlet of citizen rights ... * Copyright Committee for Protecting 10 Myanmar Traditional Arts formed ... * Medicines, foodstuffs with cheated expiry dates that can cause health hazards being sold in supermarkets ... * Additional instructions underway for construction of earthquake resistible buildings ... * More people rely on astrology for prediction on their fortunes ... * Tariffs on 36 items of ICT goods reduced to zero ... * MFF, responsible persons of teams to strictly handle disciplines of players ... * First-ever ice-skating rink to be built in Nay Pyi Taw ... * Young persons in Yangon to practise meditation at centers in 2010 Thingyan Water Festival ... * Pea price gradually rises in first week of March ... * Continuous auctions of buildings have no impact on real estate market ... * Student fees of private schools may be different depending on service ... * Unforgettable Memories ... * Actress Wut Hmon Shwe Yi and current favorite fashion ... * MFFâ�™s refresher course for football referee ends ... * Bilateral trade between Myanmar, China skyrockets ... * Number of private nursery schools reaches 51 in Yangon Division ... * Passengers could not reserve tickets despite seats are vacant on foreign flights ... * MFF going to have foreign technical director in May ... * Parents worried about rising pessimistic view of youth ... * Privatization of government high schools in Yangon merely rumors ... * Myanmar-China bilateral trade hits US$ 2.907 billion in 2009 ... * Myanmar youth regards shopping malls as recreation centers ... * Knowledge about laws, rules, regulations, rights stipulated for government employees instrumental in all establishments ... * Summer basic football courses launched ... * Yadanabon FC leaves for Mandalay for preparation ... * Domestic rice market should be stable amid increasing global paddy outturn ... * An airline in Myanmar plans to operate cargo aircrafts ... * Will privatization of market-oriented economies materialize with ethical and competitive norms? ... * Fixtures of second round MNL to be drawn lots on 13 March ... * No directives issued for low model vehicles to remove outside Yangon city ... * S Pass rejected to students in Singapore, while PR holders given only Work Permits ... * Whoâ�™s who in Thingyan Pandals at a time when all artistes in joyous mood ... * One turbine of Yeywaâ�™s hydropower plant contributes 18 hours electricity supply in Yangon ... * Annoying couple seen in public places to be disciplined ... * Plan underway to expose gangs of exploiting innocent children to beg ... * Myanmar rice exporters wait for summer harvest for valid deals ... * HIV infection down in highway vehicle crews, up in young persons ... * Some Myanmar traditional games almost vanishing ... * Two Cameroon footballers charged with swindling to make counterfeit dollar ... * Comments of Yangon FCâ�™s technical director

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"Weekly Eleven"

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2010-03-00

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2010-07-21

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English

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