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Chinese PM visits Myanmar for two days
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Failing to heed warnings of traffic signs causes automobile accidents on highways
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Price of gasoline fixed at K. 2,500 in private fueling stations
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New private banks to function within two months
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Burst of offshore natural gas pipeline causes decline in electricity distribution to Yangon
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Premier Eleven?s Editor-in-Charge Ko Myat Htut Win starts reporting from South Africa
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Myanmar young entrepreneurs prefer variety of investments
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Price of groundnut oil doubles against edible palm oil
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Hukaung Valley Wildlife Sanctuary to be developed into world?s largest tiger reservation
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Out of 25 unsafe buildings in Yangon some structures to be reconstructed within two years
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Business Company of foreigner rescinded as involved in human trafficking
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MWJA condemns actress Htet Htet Moe Oo for physically assaulting to female journalist
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YCDC announces relocation of Thiri Mingala Market
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School opening season arrives in Myanmar
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Private fueling stations to open in June while prices in international, local market down
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Myawady border trade resumes after a lull due to Thai political instability
Source/publisher:
"Weekly Eleven"
Date of Publication:
2010-06-00
Date of entry:
2010-07-21
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English