"The Myanmar Times" August 21 - 27, 2006 (Volume 17, No. 330)

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NEWS TOPICS: $436m in drugs torched in year?s fourth burning » Free trade closer after BIMSTEC meet » 424 July drug arrests » A novice, but our lady wins Asia rally » National Library sale elicits mixed reactions » Govt denies SSA rumour » GP records standardised » MSA provides prawn course » England aquarium breeds Myanmar?s smallest fish » Little chance of tsunami: survey » Japan gives $3m grant to Myanmar » Sidewalk shop sells old money that ?tells history” » ASEAN six to end electronics tariffs » HIV patients face multiple challenges » Insurance for fishermen introduced » SEARCA holds photo contest » Illegal wild animal sales on the rise » In Yangon, unusual pets are all the rage » Police crack down on sex VCDs » UN: Breast milk saves babies » Physic nut goals expanded » GPs not following malaria procedures: survey...BUSINESS: Apartment prices soar in busy Hledan » Flooding in India drives up demand for beans and pulses » Company exports first rice-husk generators » Foundries flounder in race to secure costly raw materials » Contracts given for work at Myawaddy trade zone » Govt cancels companies? registrations » ASEAN furniture makers wary of Chinese expansion » Miners call on govt to help embattled industry

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Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd

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2006-08-27

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2007-03-06

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English

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