"Weekly Eleven" monthly archive, May 2010

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* Firefighters took 20hrs to control blaze at Mingala Market... * 50 firemen suffer minor injury in Mingala Market blaze... * Eleven Media Group donates K 1 million to injured firefighters... * Sharp increase in number of local job seekers in 2010... * Shops on upper level of Mingala Market have no insurance against fire ... * Loss of medicines during blaze may impact on domestic pharmaceutical markets... * Y.E.S.B resumes electricity distribution to private business sectors, except industrial zones ... * Some roads in Yangon damaged due to rainfalls ... * FREDA to initiate recovery plan for Inlay Lake ... * Monsoon enters southern, delta of Myanmar ... * Natural gas from offshore field may roll into Yangon in May... * 85 percent of disabled persons in Myanmar difficult for livelihoods ... * Number of American tourists jumps to 6487 in Myanmar ... * Storm ?Laila” forming in Bay of Bengal heading for India, not moving towards Myanmar ... * Some townships face a total of 21 times in high records of temperature in Myanmar this year ... * Myanmar people engrossed in privatized business sectors beyond 2010 ... * Awareness course conducted for ten times on prevention against recruitment of minors ... * No rains until now to start paddy cultivation ... * Extreme day temperatures cause heat-related illnesses ... * Monsoon delays in Myanmar up to third week of May ... Filter * Prices of kitchen crops, meat and fish slightly rise ... * High costs impede treatment of hepatic diseases ... * Construction of offshore natural gas pipeline to Yangon completed ... * Myanma Airways to extend chartered flight services ... * Myanma exported over 1.05 million of metric tons in 2009 ... * More basic infrastructures require when tourists surge due to on arrival visas ... * Frequent complaints pouring in over the weak service of tour guides ... * Wish you coming home ... * Rice surplus of Myanmar down to half ... * Higher charges at toll gates place burden on transportation sector ... * Will monsoon be late this year in Myanmar? ... * K. 5-lakh phone could call to all townships without restriction ... * Price control mechanism in fuel needed in private sector ... * MSWRR to take responsibility for coordination on Post-Nargis recovery activities when the authority of TCG ends ... * Only 25 percent of committed funds so far received for PONREPP in Myanmar ... * London music concert proceeds donated as charity ... * PM: When each and every person seeks own interest, the whole economic environment will break down ... * EU to spend over 10 million Euro on providing humanitarian assistance in Myanmar ... * Myanmar started issuing visas on arrival for world tourists at Mandalay Tada-U Airport ... * Visa on arrival at Yangon International Airport commences ... * Water level near Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda reaches lowest record ... * Experts in IP law, media criticize copyright announcement of Yangon Entertainment about 2010 FIFA World Cup ... * Two years after cyclone Nargis ... * EMG celebrates ceremony of re-ordination, ordination, novitiate of 100 boys in commemoration of second anniversary of cyclone Nargis ... * Photo News ... * Korean female student Ms. Jang Bo-ram becomes first Myanmar movies resource person in Korea ... * IWT takes precaution for possible tropical storm in Bay of Bengal ... * Strong winds, torrential rains cause damages to some villages of Chin State, and Pakokku, Thayet and Minhla Townships ... * Heat related illnesses including heat stoke causing sudden deaths ... * Korean female student Ms. Jang Bo-ram becomes first Myanmar movies resource person in Korea ... * Saboteurs conspiring to plant explosives on Parami Taxis

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Weekly Eleven

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2010-05-00

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2010-07-21

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English

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