"Weekly Eleven" monthly archive, November 2009

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* Human society and roles of Senior Citizens ... * New border trade camps to boost Myanmar-Thai bilate... * Few students from international schools in Myanmar graduated abroad ... * Myanmar Medical Council Law ... * 150,000 CDMA fixed wireless phones available in Yangon and Mandalay in December ... * Factories permitted to produce recycled thick clear plastic bags ... * Construction of Myanmar-China Crude Pipeline Wharf Project commences in Rakhine State ... * Construction of some hydropower projects entrusted to private companies ... * Myanmar acceded to CRC in 1991 and NC fulfilling obligations ... * 1,306 unemployed Myanmar workers return home from Malaysia ... * Regretful events happened due to negligence of surgeons, medical centers ... * Water level of Dokhtawady touches bottom records within 45 yrs ... * Passengers uncomfortable with irregular domestic flights ... * FMI resells shares to Suzuki Motor ... * MFF has made reduction of 36 to 25 players for U23 team ... * Expectation for Myanmar football team at Laos SEA Games ... * Grouping For U23 (Men) Football Team for Laos SEA Games has been drawn ... * Over 100 passengers rescued with 31 deaths, 19 missing in ship collision in Ngawun River ... * Substitution of degradable plastic bags to reduce current problem ... * SMEs constitute 92 pc of Myanma economy employing 78 pc workers ... * Save the Ayeyawady ... * Independent reporting, unchained stance vital to become ethical media ... * Initial preparation underway to introduce private high schools ... * Myanmar to complete gas pipeline in March for 24hrs electricity supply in Yangon ... * Myanmar rice mainly exported to Bangladeshi and Africa markets ... * Kume-Nay Pyi Taw Tatkon Section for ASEAN Highway Network commences ... * Peasants expecting high price for peas after two years loss ... * Modern signal system vital at level-crossing to reduce accidents ... * Orderly business firms facing difficulties, losses in trading ... * Dashing Myanmar movie stars in their 40s ... * Myanmar poly graduates hard to secure jobs in Singapore ... * European, America tours on high agenda of Myanmar travel companies ... * Myanmar workers to be cautious on Japan?s apprentice offer ... * HK entrepreneurs eye production sectors in Myanmar ... * Myanmar tourism likely to jump amidst regional tight situations ... * Most Myanmar nurses landed as housemaids in foreign countries ... * Dubai bans migrant workers? mother language at worksites ... * Yangon United FC is sole team which can drive us away from championship: technical director Yadanabon FC ... * Myanmar U23 football team to resume training camp for 25th Sea Games, Laos ... * Myanmar football fans cheered Yadanabon FC in Thailand ... * Myanmar footballers need experiences on international invitational tournaments ... * US Assistant Secretary of State visited Myanmar, met responsible persons including PM and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi ... * Journalism Course 3/2009 opens ... * Myanmar?s roadwork needs 50000-70000 tons of tar annually ... * Technology jumps from line and mobile phones to Internet phone ... * Singaporean and Chinese learn Myanmar writing to enter businesses ... * Glamorous 2009 Miss People contest kicks off ... * Manipulations behind scholarships to be cautious ... * Supreme Court (Yangon) rejects temporary injunction ... * Myanmar students cautious on discrimination in foreign universities ... * New private hospitals to emerge in Yangon ... * Narrow waterways expected in rivers of Myanmar ... * Netted fishes drops over 70 pc along Ayeyawady River ... * No problem though we got two red cards: Zayar Shwe Myay?s chief coach ... * Yangon United recruits midfielder-cum-striker ... * Yangon FC?s coach praises fans ... * Two defenders of Zaya Shwe Myay barred and fined

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"Weekly Eleven"

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2009-11-00

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2010-07-26

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English

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