"The Myanmar Times" June 18-24 2012, Volume 32, No. 631

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NEWS: ?Nobody won, nobody benefited?; Religious leaders urge calm after Rakhine violence; Only local solution can end ethnic unrest: DFID boss; United response needed: parties; US embassy meets Islamic, Rakhine leaders; State of emergency declared; Bangladesh stands by refusal; Web users vent rage over Rakhine unrest; US, EU urge peaceful resolution; Struggle continues for Kachin IDPs, one year on; Groups unite for Kachin ceremony; Business owners march in Myitkyina; Daw Aung San Suu Kyi vows reconciliation in Nobel speech; Daw Suu calls for investment; Total a ?responsible investor?: NLD leader; ?The Lady? needs to tread more carefully; Pyidaungsu Hluttaw session to convene July 4; Press councils: the Indonesian experience; How are press complaints resolved in Indonesia?; Rio conference must create new model for global economy; Farmers complain over gas pipeline; Ministry of Information team visits Europe; Govt should take lead on aid; Japan to give $20m aid for fuel, generators; Myanma Insurance to pay K75m after cargo ship sinking; MAI to add Seoul, Hong Kong and Laos routes; New Yangon hotel opens June 16; Police investigate Hi-Mo assault allegations; Thais hope to boost anti-trafficking ties...BUSINESS & PROPERTY: Foreign currencies continue rising: sources; Fisheries industry poised to introduce CMP production; ING to pay $619 million to settle US sanctions charges; Coca-Cola makes official return to Myanmar; Bond market enters new territory; Govt eases seasonal fishing ban; Lawyers warn about unfair competition; Investment summit to kick off June 20; Spain warned of further 25pc home price fall; Bamboo heads green construction in Bali; Costly Tokyo regains ranking as world?s most expensive city...TECHNOLOGY...TIMEOUT: Humperdinck coming to town; Invisible art humours cynics in London show of nothing; Myanmar translation of ?The River of Lost Footsteps? released... French ?Artist? actor in talks for Scorsese film; Refugee exhibition continues in Mandalay; Nick Drake, lost son of Rangoon; Ai Weiwei: fragments of a cultural past; If you have a taste for rum, we have a party for you...TRAVEL...SPORT: Under-22 AFC Cup spur for Myanmar football, says coach...EVENTS FLASH: Art, environment exhibition; Nature Beloved Network (Mandalay) will celebrate World Envir World Environment Day celebration; Rock-On concert...YOUR STARS...FLIGHT SCHEDULES

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Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd

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2012-06-24

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2012-06-19

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English

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