"The Myanmar Times" (English) 2008
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NEWS TOPICS: ASEAN marks momentous? day as charter is launched
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Myanmar shares extraordinary? biodiversity of Mekong: WWF
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Europe, US boost Myanmar aid as UN calls for food assistance
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Vocational school teaches new skills to disabled students
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Updated directory aims to improve tourism industry
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Fire victims to get K370m in claims
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Red Cross holds logistics meeting
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UN raises AIDS awareness among its own workers
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SEAFDEC demonstrates new fishing equipment at MFF
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UNICEF holds seminar on vulnerable kids
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Asia fights to stem loss of cultural treasures
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Flower photos wanted
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National Sports Complex to host equestrian competition
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Naga festival offers unique experience
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Myanmar hits bullseye in archery event...BUSINESS: Prepaid GSM phone cards uplift mobile phone markets
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Pharmaceutical costs down as crude oil dips
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Muse trade fair opened
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School building unveiled in Yenanchaung township
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Gamone Pwint Kabar Aye open
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Investment potential in North Dagon township
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2008-12-28
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NEWS TOPICS: NGO repairs shelters for delta elderly
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Airline service varied during Bangkok crisis
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India, Myanmar cut deal to trade in euros and Singaporean dollars
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ASEAN summit postponed until March
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Drug addicts find salvation in methadone
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HIV patients find encouragement on World AIDS Day
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Saudi Arabia helps local Hajj pilgrims
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Airport debacle shows need for crisis centre
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Prawn course opens in delta
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Children of Japanese war dead donate
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Japan provides $375,000 to Myanmar
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Rubber products course scheduled for this month
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Salt farmers battling to rebuild livelihoods
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Mudfish king calls pilgrims
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Guardian spirits and pickled scorpions...BUSINESS: Gold association takes up office to hammer out price
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Shift of focus likely for fisheries
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Financial winds and auctions drive car prices down in Mandalay
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Ukrainian fertiliser on its way
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Prepaid SIM cards out December 12
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Wireless internet for Mandalay
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Developers forced onto the back foot by financial crisis
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Retail rental space tight in the busy downtown area
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Just a little bit different in Thingangyun
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2008-12-14
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2008-12-19
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NEWS TOPICS: Thai team offers free ear treatment
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UK official urges donors to scale up? aid to Myanmar
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Communications leap as first phone cards go on sale
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MSN distributes stoves in delta
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Quiz tests youth AIDS knowledge
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Big wheel offers S?pore view
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Long-awaited ASEAN Charter comes to life in Jakarta this week
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UN to issue U Thant stamp
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MFF to introduce new fish
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Pagoda under repair
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Singapore promotes image as Asia?s premier education hub
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Ngwe Saung to host Kayin fest
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S?pore kicks off tropical Xmas
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International airlines face holiday crunch
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MNS to grow trees in coastal regions
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India to supply tsunami info to Myanmar
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Headphones and music a bad combination for hearing...BUSINESS: Generator sales spike upwards in Yangon
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Betel nut prices plunge
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Oil price falls not yet in evidence for consumers
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Demand for downtown?s golden oldies still strong
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Luxury property sales drop
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Construction firms adopt low-risk strategies for now
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Rice exports set to resume soon: official
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Rewriting the checklist
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Date of publication:
2008-12-21
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2008-12-19
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NEWS TOPICS:
Ayeyarwady dolphin returns home after year in Sagaing Div
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As winter nears, officials urge farmers to stay alert for bird flu
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Donor nations gather in Yangon for Nargis roundtable
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Gold leaf donated to Shwedagon
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NGOs fight to stem the tide of HIV in Lashio
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BKK airport closures cause travel backlog in Yangon
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Ratana Metta seeks to expand work
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ASEAN considers delay of summit
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Big bellies herald health hazards, say medical experts
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MRCS starts work program
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Winter delayed in lower Myanmar
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ASEAN book showcases art by students from Myanmar
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Happy World hosts marionettes
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SKorea promotes new plant genetics
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Defined-e aims to cut a niche into busy marke...BUSINESS: Nation still relies on medical imports
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Tripartite group moves to regulate export payments
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Fisheries sector braces for impact of meltdown
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Saudi Arabia offers to buy poultry
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Forests not being replaced
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Yangon?s RE prices hold fast
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MES to offer workplace training for engineers
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Date of publication:
2008-12-07
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2008-12-04
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Soe Myat Min double sinks Indonesia
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Myanmar and Bangladesh to continue talks on bay debacle
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Company offers new wireless net service
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High-quality bikes come to Mandalay
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Travel industry needs weather awareness
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Cool weather? Must be time for exercise
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Buddhist exams scheduled in delta
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MCC exhibits at WTM
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EU calls for fast talks with ASEAN
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Banks give loans to delta salt producers
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Thailand ratifies ASEAN charter
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Can Lashio draw tourists to Shan State?
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Malaysia showcases home-stay program
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Cool weather? Must be time for exercise
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KMA takes over Bagan Hotel
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Turning the tourism trickle into a flood
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Myanmar to host professional golf t?ment...BUSINESS: Financial crisis will have impact: business community
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Highway bus fares reduced
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Low commodity prices hit exporters
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Gold market fluctuates sharply
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Price of beauty not too high for some Myanmar
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FMI sets up new model delta village
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Outer ?hoods find willing buyers
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Zawgyi? project to get underway in 2009
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Date of publication:
2008-11-30
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2008-11-26
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Iranian FM visits Myanmar to strengthen bilateral ties
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ASEAN working to strengthen newly forged links between Myanmar and UN
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BIMSTEC moves forward on trade pact
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Taunggyi hot air balloons thrill crowds
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ASEAN charter awaits approval from Thailand
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Delta residents determined to return to normal lives
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Eggs free of melamine
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Toilet expert calls for better hygiene
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Shwedagon hosts annual weaving contest
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Do not fiddle with CNG rigs, the government warns
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Hninzigone to hold charity fair next month
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Group donates water
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Thailand donates to National Museum
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Ancient site to host festival
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Bagan locals hope for tourist influx
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Local firm developing a chat rival for G-talk
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Myanmar held by Bangladesh in 0-0 draw
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Myanmar?s traditional boxers thrash Thai fighters in Yangon
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Tway Mashaung delivers another KO...BUSINESS: Hours dry up for overseas workers
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FMI to boost vehicle production in 2009
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Myanmar?s nail producers smashing the competition
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Book vendors look to boost sluggish sales
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Government trading body to set prices every week
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Fisheries exports remain stable
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MES releases its pamphlets detailing storm-proof building
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First interlocking system? school handed over by MES
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Date of publication:
2008-11-23
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2008-11-22
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NEWS TOPICS: Funding remains major concern for UN
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Yangonites recount memories of Nargis
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IOM starts psychosocial program
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Sri Lankan Buddhist coordinates delta construction project
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Origami attracts kids of all ages
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Agriculture students attend training in Israel
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APSC offers scholarships for postgrad study
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Singapore organises mental health course
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Shwedagon renovations underway
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Flood map underway
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Publishers still selling rare works
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Meinmahlakyun Sanctuary on road to recovery from cyclone
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New restaurant to open on Inya Road
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Ngapali hoteliers seek more reliable flights
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Thai travel campaign launched
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Travel sector aims to draw Japanese tourists
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Brazilian charity side battles Myanmar...BUSINESS:
YCDC opens up suburbs to more billboards
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Sino-Myanmar bilateral trade jumps 60 percent
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Tender market in Maungdaw planned
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ICT exhibition kicks off at Tatmadaw Hall
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Additional underwriting found by country?s insurer
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Beans and pulses exports to India to hit 100,000, Nov
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Expert tips trade to hit $11b in 2008-09
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Recent building collapses leave buyers cautious
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Executive housing demand skyrockets
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Date of publication:
2008-11-09
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2008-11-11
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NEWS TOPICS: Financial crisis dominates regional meeting in Hanoi
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A delta village recovers from disaster
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Myanmar rejects wrongful demands?
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Delta housing still a concern
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More cooperation needed on food supplies
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DPS distributes new tourist maps
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Farmers welcome fertiliser donation
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Boat donation helps Ayeyarwady fishermen
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Archaeologists shed new light on old Sri Ksetra
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Rain to continue through November
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Recent rain a boon to delta villagers
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Government eyes live mythum as major export
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New tourism directories coming
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Ngwe Saung wants beach photographs
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Thanakha museum to open in Bagan
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MPT looks for more foreign investment at ICT week
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Sports Ministry pushes hockey as national game
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Grand Royal Challenge Cup 2008 to be held in Yangon...BUSINESS: FMI subsidiary signs biofuel deal
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Fisheries a hit at CAEXPO
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Long-finned eel values slither upwards
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Profits continue for FMI
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Cement sales hit the skids
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Architects push for aesthetics
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Boom times in Yangon as world tightens belt
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Welcome to the jungle in Insein tsp
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Date of publication:
2008-11-16
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2008-11-11
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NEWS TOPICS:
Charter ratified, ASEAN enters new era?
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NGO workers keep restaurants busy
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East Asia sets aside $80b for financial crisis
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Official warns of melamine bowls
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Myanmar hosts tourism meeting
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Summit to move?
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Diabetes rate increases among children
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MMC run marked by a day of sweat
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Factories fill demand for water filters
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FAO talks about food supplies
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Kahtein offered to Mogok centre
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Former addicts warn against drug use
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Moe Hnyin: Oasis of calm amid storm
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Myanmar rowers clinch two golds at Asian Beach Games
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Cyclist Aung Phyo surprises coach with bronze in Thailand...BUSINESS: Soy milk sales jump after scandals
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Fertiliser added to importable items list
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CAEXPO underway
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Turning recycling into big business
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National Library moves to new location in Yankin township
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Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd
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2008-11-02
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2008-10-30
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NEWS TOPICS: FM wants end to sanctions, pledges free, fair? elections
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Tourism industry deserves a break,? say travel writers
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UN SG expected to visit Thailand
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DOF compiles Nargis recovery book
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Vane for Mumbai pagoda dedicated
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Rubber farmers warned against using untested clone seeds
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ASEAN to crack down on antique smuggling
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Tripartite group echoes call for help
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Mrauk Oo waits for time in spotlight
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S N Goenka documentary in production
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Remote shrine attracts pilgrims
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Alzheimer?s disease remains a mystery
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Flower festival expands
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Back in time: Exploring Inwa by horse cart
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Two local weeklies temporarily banned
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Passing a few hours in sleepy town of Salay
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Delta ready to welcome tourists again
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Ngwe Saung airport underway
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Murder on the mouse pad: FoxConn Cup... BUSINESS: Bank, exporters gamble on higher prices
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Rice exports to Bangladesh set to resume following talks
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Bayintnaung launches E-information system
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Nargis-hit rice fields replanted, says FAO
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New environmental council targets chemical industry
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Min Dhamma condo sales begin
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Interior decorators wait for Thadingyut
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Large but plain family home
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Date of publication:
2008-10-12
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2008-10-25
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NEWS TOPICS:
Breastfeeding avoids risks of tainted milk powder: experts
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Nargis programs short on funds: UN
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Building collapse injuries two people
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Visit opens new chapter in relations, says Bangladesh
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Yangon markets dump tainted milk powder brands
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Course examines Buddha?s teachings on natural law
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Indonesia to ratify ASEAN charter
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Public awareness about disabled people must be raised, experts say
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Abhidhamma course opens
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Wheel of Dhamma rolls at Insein prison
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Nine Chinese dairy products are banned
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Pagodas ready for pilgrimage season
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National Museum calls for donations
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Forgotten hill station beckons tourists
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Ngwe Saung plans feast of fun for beachgoers
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Myanmar Wushu team looks to foreign coach for more gold
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ICF to assist local canoeists in 2012 London Olympics quest...BUSINESS: Unique? local property market insulated from worst of the global meltdown
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MOGE signs Vietnam deal
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Old Indian road to get new lease of life
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Shelter comp winners announced
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Make a grand statement in Thaketa tsp
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Developers announce discounts to boost post-Lent prop sales
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Date of publication:
2008-10-19
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2008-10-25
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NEWS TOPICS:
Director scoops up int?l film award
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UNDP aims to reduce disaster risk
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ASEM meet to focus on financial crisis
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UNICEF trains volunteers in delta
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Dhamma Joti meditation centre underway in Hlegu
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Expert talks post-harvest tech
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Dolphin discovery good news for WCS
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Ag school sends students back to the farm
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ASEAN forms tourism boards
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DOF to survey Rakhine State marine life
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Tourists relish challenge of independent travel
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Buddha donation scheme
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Pirates free sailors
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Migrant workers fear for jobs in global crisis
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Group donates drinking water to pagoda visitors
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Orchid festival planned for Inle
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Media trip...BUSINESS: New beehives aid buzzing honey makers
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A banking crisis in Myanmar? Not likely this time
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Retail options add to condo appeal
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Myanmar to export second batch of live goats to Malaysia
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Location?s the key for Pearl Condos
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Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd
Date of publication:
2008-10-26
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2008-10-25
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NEWS TOPICS:
Myanmar?s e-sport gamers aim to take world by storm
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Gov?t bans imports of all dairy products
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For rice, high quality better than high yield, says agri expert
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Bomb blast injures seven bystanders
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Sailors feared lost as ship capsizes
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Former Sri Lanka president dies
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Major supermarkets in Yangon drop China-made milk powder
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Hydropower plant nearly ready to produce electricity
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MMC to organise fundraising events
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ASEAN exhibit opens in Yangon
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MRCS finalises delta recovery plan
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Students broaden their horizons at Mandalay school
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Local hotels prepare for tourist season
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Fines boosted for vehicle infractions
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Bay of Bengal Resort earns energy award
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Local puppet troupe on overseas excursion
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Yangonites strive to improve their lives
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Airline to resume Chiang Mai flights....BUSINESS:
March of the soft-shell crabs continues unabated
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Imported milk powder banned from market
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Fisheries bodies begin drawing guidelines for a better industry
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CNG conversions grind to a halt
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India to provide $4m for industrial zone work training
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ICT groups to hold competitions in Oct
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Interior deco biz shows promise
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What would you pay for seclusion?
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Date of publication:
2008-10-05
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2008-10-04
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NEWS TOPICS: Thadingyut lantern sales heating up
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Travel groups brainstorm on ways to revive tourism sector
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Negotiations underway for kidnapped sailors
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Myanmar seeks fertiliser, seeds after cyclone: IRRI
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MRCS helps villagers on road to self-sufficiency
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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi asks for meetings with liaison minister
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Gulf countries to invest in ASEAN agriculture
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Food safety watchdog on hunt for contaminated milk powder in Myanmar
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MAI to lease aircraft from Jetstar
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Rebel arrested in bombing: state media
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MRCS gets donations
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FM departs for United Nations General Assembly meeting
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HIV patient recounts life with sadness and regret
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Exhibit to raise funds for elderly
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Umbrella donation ceremony for Global Pagoda scheduled
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Foreign media taken to see tourist sites
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IWT names boat havens
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Deaf school gets grant to build gymnasium
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Mystery Zillion aims to beat English-language barrier
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Computer organisations to celebrate their anniversary...BUSINESS: Fish prices rebound in September
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Fresh FDI boost for energy and mining sectors
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Myanmar, India sign hydro deal
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Govt action stabilises peanut oil prices
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Third Thai-Myanmar pipeline will boost local employment
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CAEXPO to be an investor?s paradise
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Govt wants steel factory
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Developers spend up a lot to earn public recognition
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Preparation the key say MES members
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No frills living in South Okkalapa
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Date of publication:
2008-09-28
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2008-09-26
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NEWS TOPICS: Singapore seeks local students
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Ayeyarwady fishers ask for bigger boats
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NGO targets elderly in delta with US $ 1 million project
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Travel agent offers delta tours
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FAO to distribute more agricultural inputs to the delta
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Daw May Shin dies in Mandalay
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Pilgrimage tour season starts this month with new attractive packages
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Plans made for bird flu project
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Japan foundation provides humanitarian assistance
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Camera traps capture photos of predators
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Malaysia hosts tourism familiarisation program
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More trade with Japan depends on logistics: JETRO
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Business must have licenses for public tv viewing
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Balloons over Bagan offers weeklong trips
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Elderly photographers asked to submit work
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Meditation courses gain popularity among youth
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Fern research launched
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Job, e-commerce sites coming
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Road to Mandalay suspends service for a year...BUSINESS: Fish farmers plan to inject new life into their industry
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Imphal deal to boost Indian border trade
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Indian oil association proposes land hire deal
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Fisheries exports falling short
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Tax cuts add more interest to high-end market: agents
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Buddhist centre underway near Bagan, says Eden
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Monastic school planned for Dedaye
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An exec decision in Bahan.
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Date of publication:
2008-09-21
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2008-09-20
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NEWS TOPICS: Nationwide construction boom fuels increased demand for raw materials
» Small-scale livestock farmers feel the pinch
» Govt gave best help in cyclone?: WHO
» Meteorology Dept: Monsoon to end by Oct
» Company successfully breeds Aussie crayfish, seeks commercial viability
» UNICEF looks to divert water shortages
» Expert warns on lower back pain
» Giant catfish shun Kyaung Taw Yar
» Revenue Department weighs tax changes
» MMA?s youth program opens doors and raises health awareness
» Inle Lake headlines new campaign to woo foreign tourists
» Yangon Buddhist Academy issues first degrees as private institute
» Dhaka proposes road links with Thailand through Myanmar
» Muslims celebrate the start of Ramadan
» Mandalay Hill inscription riddle solved: Researcher
» Japanese animation seminar set for Sept 19
» Myanmar-Thai fibre optic cable ready for trials: MPT
» Pitaka DVD-Rom released...BUSINESS: Hybrid seeds sales rise 30pc
» No completion date set for comms trading network
» MLF crowing over chicken export interest
» Location?s the key when selling pancakes
» Apple prices set to drop as Chinese stock hits markets
» Rate respite for foreign renters
» Duplex project to begin Sep
» New condos for downtown
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2008-09-14
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2008-09-09
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NEWS TOPICS: UN special envoy Gambari concludes visit
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A learning experience with monks at Sagaing Hill
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NGOs strive to help child survivors
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Myanmar faces seafarer shortage
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South Dagon water project nears end
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Sagaing Fault surveyed to prepare for future quakes
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Three reported dead in China
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Restaurant to hold charity bazaar for cyclone victims
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Expert warns of TB risk posed by untreated milk
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Photo exhibition raises money
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Hope fades slowly for cyclone missing
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Delta boat project nears completion
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Artist receives ASEAN award
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MRCS meets to assess Nargis work
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Nay Pyi Taw rentals require permission
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Aged home holds nursing course
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Game comp set for September
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Mobile show draws big crowds...BUSINESS: Extend the companies for rehabilitation
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MP4 players prove tricky for consumers
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Construction of third gas pipeline set to begin
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Bus advertising takes off in Yangon
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Experts push for cyclone- resistant building standards
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A unique approach to converting a house into a home
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Great house in the outer burbs'
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2008-08-31
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2008-09-07
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NEWS TOPICS: FEC rate rise brings good news to many
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Nay Pyi Taw traffic lights baffle residents
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Progress on free trade with giant neighbours edges forward
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Gold donated for icon repairs
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Buddhist ethics offer balance for life and tradition
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Drought resistant potato needed
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Gambari?s visit continues dialogue with government
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More electricity soon as Shweli hydro plant feeds national grid
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Carpenters represent nation at skills comp
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Coins make first appearance since 99
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Experts emphasise importance of breastfeeding after Nargis
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Nargis art auction
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Action Aid delivers dignity and help
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Mogok Sayardaw doco in Oct
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More land devoted to coffee planting
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Parents, teachers fight television addiction
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Bloggers descend on MI-T...BUSINESS: Marine navigation sales strong after Cyclone Nargis
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Kuwait thrashes out farming deal
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Car sales slowing: traders
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CMP sector driving Myanmar-Japan trade
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Goat exports to begin September
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Croc farm owner appeals for sales license approval
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Myanmar snap up S?pore HDBs
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MES shelter competition underway
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2008-09-07
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2008-09-07
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NEWS ISSUES:
Residents of Bago displaced by floods
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Psychosocial care helps victims regain their sense of normality
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Religious buildings still need repairs
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Sri Lanka donates relief goods
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NGO-funded fishery project to start soon
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Local named top travel expert by US magazine
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Rats destroy crops
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Compensation paid for Nargis damage: K3.3b
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Aid agencies advised to use bank transfers
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Scholarships available for Myanmar students
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MCWA spreads the word on breastfeeding
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Cold storage facility opens
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New permit system offers more opportunities to work in Japan
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MRTV-4 airs free ads
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Universities to get wireless internet access
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Exploring rural Monywa by motorbike
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Tourism operators face tough times in Mandalay
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Tourism reps attend travel fair in Japan...BUSINESS:
Millers? association seeks funding for long-term loans
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Chinese-made mills flood market
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Eel exports normal despite cyclone, says fisheries dept
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PTTEP expect to sign gas sale agreement
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Deal reached with North Korea on rubber exports
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CAEXPO to boost food exports
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Property tax simplified, says revenue official
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Life after Nargis better, for some
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2008-08-24
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2008-08-26
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NEWS TOPICS:
Kuwaiti PM visits Myanmar
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INGO experts rely on local knowledge
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Beverage company sponsors eye care
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Rights envoy sees progress
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Gov?t marks 41st ASEAN Day, from Nay Pyi Taw
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Yangon bus committee publishes mag
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Learning lessons from disaster
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Astrologer?s funeral draws thousands of mourners
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Shipment of Saudi rice docks in Yangon
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Abhidhamma course to be taught in English
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Bird flu control project planned
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NICCO aids Ayeyarwady Delta households
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Philanthropist brings HIV education to villages
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New orchid species recorded
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MFF to open foreign aid account
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New film history book nearly ready
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Groups plan mangrove survey
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WIPO offers course on intellectual property
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Company donates organic fertiliser
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MAI leases Fokker
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Chinese visa process unaffected by Olympics...BUSINESS: Oils not well in lube market
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Advertisers take a proven route to sales
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Construction salvage thriving
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Beans and pulses exports driven by Indian demand
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Sitagu academy?s convocation hall open early next year
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NEWS ITEMS: MRCS office seeks to reunite families
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Delta villagers keen to work but lack necessary resources
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Travel sector sees chance to create golden era for tourism
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FAO fights bird flu
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Drug index published
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Arsenic not a serious problem in delta: official
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Special bus lines popular for passengers seeking comfort
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Dedaye farmers get new tillers
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Private-sector company seeks investors for 10-year teak plan
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Malaria no cause for concern in the delta
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Thailand donates to monks? hospital
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Deaf children benefit from acupuncture
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Delta mangroves to be planted
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Narcotics training resumes this month
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Govt warns of disease passed through urine
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Festival brings noise and colour to Taungbyone
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Deadline for Japanese test looms
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Choices aplenty for mobile phone users
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Training courses aim to produce skilled hotel staff
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No delays in approvals of visas, says government
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Photo contest to be held in September...BUSINESS: China signs nickel PSC
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Boat builder to treble production
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Work underway at Abhidhamma institute
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JICA plans aquaculture project for Ayeyarwady, Bago divisions
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A1 on track for low-cost housing
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Survivors get eco-friendly homes
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Shipping container costs plummet in July
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Work underway at Abhidhamma institute
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Suzuki to add new model to line up
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2008-08-10
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2008-08-08
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Myanmar signs ASEAN charter at FM meeting in Singapore
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Aid work opens positive door? for UN, Myanmar cooperation
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Delta fishermen enjoy big catch
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FAO projects target 150,000 households in the delta
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Arsenic risk high in Sumatra, Myanmar, Cambodia: study
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Kidney transplants give patients new lease on life
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Scholarships offered for Nargis orphan victims
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Student from delta wins scholarship to study engineering in Singapore
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Myanmar translation of war memoir published
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MFF gets US$10m for delta fisheries
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Govt imports 20 Chinese trains
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Multinational chinlon team wows Mandalay
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Buddhist exams scheduled
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Meditation can help treat mental diseases, say experts
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Myanmar hopes to attract off-season tourists... BUSINESS:
India challenges for rohu export market
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International aid donated for fishing industry negligible?: FAO
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Yangon airport completes runway extension
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Digital television take-up slower than expected
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FISCA to invest $2 million in Yadanabon cyber city
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Middle East labour exploitation continues
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MCEA ups delta housing to 8000 by Sept
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Cyclone shelter competition.
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2008-08-03
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2008-08-03
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Relatives best for orphaned kids: UNICEF
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Disabled people get help in delta
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Families wait for missing members
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Mushroom growers urged to look abroad to increase earnings
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FAO issues new funding appeal
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MRCS reuniting families
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MCS gives loans to rebuild Twante pottery industry
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Singapore education fair held in Yangon
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Management changes at The Myanmar Times
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Musicians to perform in France
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A golden harvest: the summer paddy
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Myanmar Red Cross Society sends psychology team to delta
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Tourism industry's guide shortage
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Power tilling slowly accepted by farmers
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India to fund $6m local IT project...BUSINESS: Pharma imports jump 10pc
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Fishery exports to return to normal: DOF
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US lawmakers ease pressure on Chevron
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Cosmetics distributors see a bright future in Myanmar
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Fuel prices hit shrimp farming
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Donations help delta rebuilding
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MES offers technology for low-cost homes at Dedaye
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September start date for Dagon condo
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Young architect with big ambitions
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Comfortable living in South Okkalapa for those on a budget.
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2008-07-27
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2008-07-27
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Shwedagon Pagoda marks the start of Buddhist Lent this week
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Although far away those touched by Myanmar find ways to show generosity
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$500m aid needed: UN
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Robes sales jump unexpectedly during off-season
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Songwriters invited to lend their talents to ASEAN anthem contest
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Effort made to curb human trafficking
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Medecins Sans Frontieres caters to urgent needs of delta residents
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More housing needed: PM
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Full ratification of ASEAN charter expected in August
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More blood donors needed: NBC
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MMC holds annual general meeting
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Boat donations raise fishermen?s hopes for quick return to work
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No increase in dengue from Nargis: official
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Storm insurance surges
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MFF assessment of delta fishery sector completed
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Pagoda umbrella sales set to surge
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Germany offers scholarships for post-grad students
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Golfers help cyclone victims...BUSINESS:
Motorcycle market revved up
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Storm rubs out 20,000 acres: MRPPA
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Function trumps form for CDMA users
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Long road back for industrial recovery
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CAEXPO gives Myanmar handicrafts room to shine
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Rentals brisk in lead up to Waso
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Tet Lann to build 130 low cost houses
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Cyclone shelter plans coming
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Tasteful two bedroom Bahan house
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2008-07-20
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2008-07-18
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Healthcare for delta women and children a priority for UNICEF
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Aid agencies call for more international assistance
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How lending schemes can help the poor
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Banking on grants to help recovery
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Sri Lankan doctors return home
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UNFPA provides grant for maternal care
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Trust between UN and govt best way forward
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Students sought for internships
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Buddhist tracts give comfort to survivors
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Coconut artist relies on talent over technique
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Foreign tourists donate to Cyclone Nargis victims
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Unregistered cars to be impounded
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Local education agent wins Singapore award
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JICA to support Myanmar?s small-scale fishery sector
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DOF builds boats for fishermen
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MPPA distributes paddy seeds to farmers in Pyapon...BUSINESS:
Trade volume jumps 10 percent
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Skilled worker shortage in Bogale
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FDI funnelled into oil and gas sectors
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Electronics sales up but not back to normal
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The humble tube television is under threat, or is it?
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Biz group gives loans to farmers, fishermen
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Vista electronic dictionaries to hit shelves in July
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Piracy continues to reign
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Architects launch Project Shelter? for delta
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MCEA says 6000 houses by August
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2008-07-13
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2008-07-12
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NEWS TOPICS: Child care specialists seek alternatives for Nargis orphans
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Humanitarian assistance still needed: ASEAN team
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Tears in delta as Indonesian medics depart
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Weather forecast language to be simplified
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MRCS lauds Kachin branch
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Livelihood loans for Nargis victims
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Turkish NGO raises donations by SMS
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India loans $84m for electricity infrastructure upgrades
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Pyay hotel celebrates grand opening
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Sri Lanka company gives relief goods
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Yangon increases motorbike penalty
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UMFCCI helps rice mills
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Russian donors eye investment
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Novices receive inheritance of Buddha
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Radio to broadcast astrology
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Company aims for Wikipedia with fonts
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Industry votes yes? on homegrown software...BUSINESS:
Fertiliser sales likely to rise in coming weeks
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Daewoo inks huge natural gas deal
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GP ups production
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MLFD Bank announces huge profit jump
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Expo to promote fisheries exports
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More people take on Microsoft-certified exams
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Developers say lift rule change good news
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Construction continues as rents drop in capital
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2008-07-06
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2008-07-03
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UNDP programs focus on dignity of survivors
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Donated cash gives survivors options
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FAO assessment shows more aid needed
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New schools built on donations
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Bogale kids return to classroom
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Local doctor digs deep in Labutta
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Monsoon brings strong winds
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Life story of famous monk told on DVD
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Photographer rues theft of work
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UN tackles dengue threat in Myanmar
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Storm survivor hopes for unlikely family reunion
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Teams assess storm damage to fisheries
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Home gives three lakhs
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Mogok landslide kills 11
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Damaged piers under repair
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Water and wine at Peik Chin Myaung cave...BUSINESS: Agricultural machinery market thriving
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Rice price drops but sales remain cool
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Hire purchasing system to revive fishing industry
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Bank gives out agri loans in delta region
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Food companies to attend CAEXPO
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Japan drives demand for seaweed
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Low cost housing plans awaiting donors
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Flashy architecture spreads in Yangon
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2008-06-29
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2008-06-27
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A month passes and cyclone survivors shed tears for their dead
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$260m now raised as UN efforts gain further impetus
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Food pipeline flowing: WFP
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No danger of disease from fish, say officials
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German NGO accelerates aid efforts
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Relief efforts staving off outbreaks of disease, for now
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Red Cross volunteers on front line of emergency work
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K3b in insurance claims
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Indonesian medics arrive in Yangon
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Ratana Metta teaches Buddhist ideals to underprivileged kids
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Day-care network expanded in delta
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Monsoon extends across Myanmar
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Two years on, smoking habits unchanged
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Water companies fail purity tests
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Tour guides take dolphin course
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Disaster management program localised
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New hotel to open in mid-June
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Nation honours top athletes for 2007...BUSINESS: Cooking oil prices decrease as Yangon supply improves
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Htoo Trading targets $2m rehabilitation
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MFF plan to rebuild the fisheries
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Gold prices slowly dropping
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Delta top priority: construction firms.
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2008-06-15
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2008-06-19
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NEWS TOPICS: Fatigue poses challenge for aid workers
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Media companies help storm victim
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YESB: K5b spent on power line repair in Yangon
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ASEAN team starts survey of delta
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Ice cream seller tastes sweet success from local tourists
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Even in Mingun, vendors affected by cyclone
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Fish supplies nearly normal in Yangon: officials
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Delta farmers get help buying tillers
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Turkey contributes $1m to cyclone relief
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Disease specialist issues dengue warning as monsoon gains strength
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Officials act to stop illegal adoptions
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NGO plans micro-finance project for farmers
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Doctor issues eye care warning
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Ministry calls for donations for clergy
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LCD TVs installed in buses
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Local photographer attends exchange program in Japan
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WCS publishes forestry book
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Newly introduced CDMA system drives demand for handsets...BUSINESS:
Sharp increase in demand for beans and pulses
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Delta faces shortage of skilled workers
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MPT says private ISPs by year?s end
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Timber firms extend China reach
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Fisheries exports slowly returning
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Fame aiming for energy award
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Low cost housing build starts
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Contemporary touches in Mayangone house.
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2008-06-22
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2008-06-19
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Relief flows as UN teams accelerate aid work
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Mission of hope? chance for a new beginning
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Saudis send machinery
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TV gangster drops his act to carry rice to storm victims in the delta
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Japanese group donates to MMA
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Pyapon fights to control diarrhoea
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UNICEF wages wide-ranging campaign to safeguard children
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Official gives lesson in charcoal water filters
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MOSA donates nearly half its funds
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Donors asked to stop using Red Cross emblem
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Kids traumatised by disaster
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French aid arrives
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Govt rushes to help rice farmers
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International help needed to get rice planted...BUSINESS: Consumers keeping close eye on the rice market
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Agriculture sector suffers massive losses from cyclone, government says
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Used car sales buck Nargis trend
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ASEAN business award goes to Myanmar
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Two local companies provide boat for free use
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Effort to rehabilitate delta gains pace
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Yangon gets animal feed.
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2008-06-08
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2008-06-04
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All aid workers? can come: Sen-Gen
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Relief workers allowed into Myanmar
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Space-age foods save lives
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FAO calls for $10m aid from international community
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NGOs create safe havens for children orphaned by storm
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UN to send 220,000 condoms to Myanmar
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WFP overcomes logistics hurdles
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Mandalay traffic stops to remember cyclone victims
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Weather service upgrade proposed
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Swedes train local doctors
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South Korea contributes $100,000 aid
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Cambodian pilgrims donate to victims
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Govt says no shortage of rice?
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Schools will open on June 2
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SPA devotes all resources to recovery
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We cannot let the momentum die?
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Huge insurance payouts expected from Nargis
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Myanmar Times family gives blood for cyclone victims
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Japan aids cyclone victims
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Expert warns of monsoon diseases
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Insurance co upgrades service with IT project
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Local novelist raises environmental issues
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Trainings seek to empower women
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Committee awaits OK for bus line...BUSINESS:
Billboarders count cyclone costs
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Gem industry to boost China trade
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Buyers pick LPG over charcoal
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Nargis website and help centres
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Hlaing Tharyar IZ rebuilding underway
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2008-06-01
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2008-05-29
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Relief pace quickens
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Public shows true heart after disaster
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Deadly power of delicate daffodil?
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Warning over fake fundraising emails
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This is about saving lives
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Trees cleared from most Yangon parks
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Refugees find help in Myaungmya
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YCDC aims to re-green Yangon within a year
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Nearly half of storm victims children, say aid agencies
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Team gives survival gear
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IWT to look after passenger safety
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Doctor overcomes fear of snakes to help
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Liposuction finds fans among the insecure
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Yangon Airways to resume Thandwe flights
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Thanbyuzayat residents get free eye care
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Rules for registered internet cafés announced
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Myanmar Engineering Society courses
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New ISP set for May launch date...BUSINESS: Survey on 3rd Thai pipeline due in June
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Bronze iron sales steam up
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Micro-credit project for Nargis victims
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New MCPA course
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Myanmar to participate in 5th China-ASEAN Expo
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Temporary storage demand strong.
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2008-05-25
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2008-05-21
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2008-05-22
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2008-05-21
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NEWS TOPICS: Historic referendum next week
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Student group blamed for bombs
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Asian gender voices heard at Malaysia meeting
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MAI stops BKK flights
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MFVP holds organic fruit workshop
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Literary patron U Ohn Pe dies
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Myanmar says it is free from bird flu
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Veggie magazine takes root
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IT exam training offered in Pathein
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Fire walk tests Hindu faith
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Myanmar projects picked for ASEAN Energy Awards
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Christion youths atted Thingyan Camps
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MRCS calls for contest entries
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DOF protects fishery resources
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Rabies on rise
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Getting to Thanbyuzayat half the fun
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Shwemawdaw Pagoda welcomes in the New Year... BUSINESS:
Fisheries earnings up but shadows loom
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Pandals again prove to be a tricky business
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Commodity prices retreat after Thingyan
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Workgroup Co opens test centre in Yangon
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Software industry facing skilled labour challenge
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Green? resort advances in capital
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Fancy-free living in Kyeemyindain.
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2008-05-04
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2008-04-30
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Referendum set to hold on May 10
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Myanmar inks trade deal in India
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Renowned journalist Ludu Daw Amar dies
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ASEAN finance ministers seek to head off food crisis
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Seminar tackles child-sex tourism
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Trafficking MoU one step closer
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Kites fill the sky over Yangon
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MPS gives talk on photo copyrights
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Wholesale fish market proposed
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Young editors introduce new tech/fashion journal
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Myanma Insurance pays fire comp
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Security boosted for buses
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Young golf star pins hope to PGA tour
...BUSINESS:
Convenience driving laptop sales
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Nation to greatly expand transit trade channels
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Traders push for exchange centres
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Fisheries export target raised
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Fisheries body aims for value-added export future
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MFF continue reform of offices
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Top photographer realises a dream
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2008-04-20
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2008-04-24
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NEWS TOPICS: 'Our ultimate aim is to hand over the state power to the people?
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Developers urged to finish projects on time
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UN raises alarm on AIDS threat in Asia
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New zoo opens in capital Nay Pyi Taw
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Thousands attend ICT exhibition
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India funds project for trade route
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Myanmar, other Mekong countries aim to grow closer at Laos regional summit
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Coconut tea set wins art prize
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Strand one of the best
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Transformer sparks fire
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Myanmar signs MoU on Southeast Asian literacy
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Young students pursue careers in the arts
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SKorean scholarships
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Arts, drama schools hold graduation ceremony
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Metered taxis come to Nay Pyi Taw
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Charity group donates blood machine to hospital
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Library honours famous writer
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Native catfish named
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South Dagon water supply improved
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MCC to train poor kids
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Summer holiday courses keep children learning...BUSINESS:
Govt to boost border trade
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Developers urged to finish projects on time
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Microwaves unloved by shoppers
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Livestock export market set for careful expansion
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Stunning new offices for Pahtama Group
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War Ta Yar nears completion.
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2008-04-06
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2008-04-02
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NEWS TOPICS: Myanmar, UN coordinate on development
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Mandalay gets FM station
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NGO sponsors monastic school
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Taxi owners urged to meet meter deadline
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Potters head south to boost income
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Helmet rule for capital
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Monks given titles
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Japan provides grant
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MT reporter whacked by bus conductors
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Cruise ship brings 600 tourists to Myanmar
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Accounting has growing appeal for students
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Yangon Airport tightens security for hand luggage
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Plans made for new poultry markets
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Fire extinguishers compulsory for buses
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Govt tackles river erosion
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Lobster farming tested in Twante
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From pilot to accidental entrepreneur
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Sharks endangered by taste for delicacy
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Lure of beaches hinges on keeping environment clean
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Customs retain ML title in photo finish...BUSINESS:
Freshwater shrimp profits continue
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Kachin hydropower study due in December
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Shin Sat signs US$5m contract with MPT
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Myanmar Constitution to protect businesses
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Fruit production needs boost
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Govt looks to ASEAN models to boost national trade volumes
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Architect focuses on inner beauty
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2008-03-30
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2008-03-27
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Phenomenal? response to Myanmar Times art competition
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New Thai PM?s first visit ends with investment protection agreement
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Parents feel the stress of matriculation
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Govt promises free and fair? voting in elections
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DOF bans sale of fish farms
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Training centre for disabled kids opens
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Taungoo?s first resort hotel to open in April
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Tiger survival depends on ecotourism: expert
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Wildlife course takes shape
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Myanmar Brewery donates to charity
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China-ASEAN delegation to visit Myanmar
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World Water Day observed
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MES calls for energy projects
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Bus fire causes K1b in damage
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Youngsters dedicated to beautifying Myanmar
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School health program expands
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Japanese speech contest scheduled
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YIEC hopes for higher enrolment
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Fees axed at Nay Pyi Taw park
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Puppeteers invited to attend overseas festivals
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Mon State hosts mass ordination
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YCDC improves roadways, eases congestion
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Myanmar Unicode developer team wins ICT 'Oscar'
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Army goes AWOL from Myanmar League...BUSINESS:
Email-capable SMS system now available
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Feasibility survey to develop deep-sea port underway
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UMFCCI to build HQ in Nay Pyi Taw
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Motion picture organisation to build indoor sets
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Weak dollar tests fisheries sector
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Pharmaceutical body to destroy expired drugs »
Mawlamyine shopping mall opens
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YCDC forces smelters out of Yangon.
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Date of publication:
2008-03-23
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2008-03-19
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NEWS TOPICS: Healthy lifestyles important for safe blood
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Craftsmen carve huge pagoda drum
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Govt vows nothing will delay its political reform
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YCDC to relocate city?s main poultry market
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Five dead in rare Yangon shooting
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No booze as students cram for their exams
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MMPO calls for cleaner films
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Fish book underway
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Myanmar officials depart for computer training in Seoul
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Journalism scholarships offered for locals
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Yadanarbon Market to be razed, rebuilt
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Shwedagon Tabaung festival
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UNFPA rep lauds govt role in HIV fight
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Lift regulation changed
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Phaungpyin landslide forces relocations
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Fishing village solves its own water problem
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Japan provides laboratory grant
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Yadanapon Teleport seeks specialists
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MRTV-4 team to film in India
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Researchers collect seismic data
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Japan provides grant for hospital
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Cooking competition held
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Harvard wants climate papers
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In search of shade in the home of umbrellas, Pathein...BUSINESS:
Soft-shell crab farms to be expanded in Yangon Division
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Mass-produced recycled lead to hit market
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Trade delegation bound for Turkey
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Myanmar Info-tech reports loss again
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Rice boss urges use of paddy dryers
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JETRO to expand technical assistance program to protect environment
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New City Mart to open in Lanmadaw township
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Spartan house better suited to business
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2008-03-16
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NEWS TOPICS: Government enacts new law detailing voting procedures for May referendum
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Info-Tech to list unlicensed internet cafés
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Wild elephants elude MTE, private trappers
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Inferno guts Mandalay?s biggest market
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Shwedagon hosts blood donation
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Yangon nuns get free healthcare
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Comp planned for airline mishap
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High waves slam into Rakhine State
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Hearing-impaired students face challenges
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Earthquake monitoring seminar held
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Chinlon players demonstrate skills
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New orchids found in Pyin Oo Lwin
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Seminar highlights education opportunities in Japan
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Eyecare specialists visit
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Fish expert finds new species in Myanmar
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Ornamental fish market to open
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Local art heads to Bangkok
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MMPO offers film courses this month
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Car rally to pass through Myanmar
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Free clinic opens
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Japan provides grant for hospital
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Heading upstream to Bhamo
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E-sportsmen do battle at DotA Championship
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Defending champion stung by surprise defeat
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King of the Ring to fight again next week...BUSINESS: Myawaddy trading zone to open on Armed Forces Day
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Banks to allow Sing dollar accounts
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Jap firm hands over pearl booty
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Furniture and timber fair to be held in early March
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Myanmar to attend Asia Health Care 2008
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UMFCCI opens training to all
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Investors look to hot Singapore market
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Capital Hyper Mart to open at Dawbon in mid March
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India drug firms eye Myanmar.
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2008-03-09
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2008-03-05
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NEWS TOPICS: Trade experts urge agriculture reform
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Goodwill? vital for htamane
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Four bombs explode in eastern Shan State
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Aircraft overruns runway in Putao
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FAO plans to provide market info to farmers
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Sign language course
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German profs lecture in Yangon
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Entrepreneur makes island of dreams a reality
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Libraries get book donations
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Clairvoyants give conflicting signals
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Trees to be removed from river
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Artists contribute to HIV education
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Exam centre gets award
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Hoteliers fishing for tourists at Ngwe Saung
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Victims of bus crash compensated
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New curricula for 2008-2009
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Local Hindus to celebrate Shiva festival in Lashio next month
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Bloody draw at Kandawgyi Park
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Race for Myanmar League title heats up
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Gold medallist sees Taekwondo as art...BUSINESS: Semi-precious stones sales up
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Goats to ship out in March
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Indian company to explore in Myanmar inland block
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Fish production to fall, say farmers
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Drilling at M-10 block
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Fish fillets headed for Russia
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Condominium sales unflattering against apartments.
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Date of publication:
2008-03-02
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2008-02-26
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NEWS TOPICS: Government announces May constitutional referendum
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Incoming Thai govt pledges new policy for Myanmar
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Doctors promote physical rehab
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New Buddha nearing completion in Bago
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Yangon welcomes Chinese Year of the Rat
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Bird flu is still a potential threat
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X-ray vehicles donated to Yangon hospital
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India, Myanmar trade diplomatic visits
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Insurance paid for bus accident
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Sayadaw promotes blood donations
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Thailand aims to become Asia?s leader in education
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Yangon dog show packs in a crowd
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Air Mandalay changes flight schedule
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Minister urges public to eat more meat and less rice
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Myanmar fishermen rescued after three months at sea
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Chinese medicine wins local fans
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Good nutrition should be a lifelong pursuit: doctors
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Japan gives grant to expand monastic schools
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Zine focuses on photography
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Mobile dictionary hits stores
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City?s home of hustle and bustle
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Positive view of Myanmar tourism
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Commerce edge Kanbawza in league thriller
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Team selected for billiards Championships...BUSINESS: February again proves a boom time for florists
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E-Trade Myanmar launches prepaid SMS cards
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Thai-Myanmar hydropower projects put on hold
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Rivals release new SMS software
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Bicycle market remains flat
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Seasonal demand forces cement prices upward
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High-end property prices likely to rise this year.
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Date of publication:
2008-02-17
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2008-02-26
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NEWS TOPICS: Road map accelerated as Govt announces referendum, election
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Deaf students find solace in meditation
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Tourism vital for Bagan?s ancient industry
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Big crowd attends ceremony marking Union Day
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Salmon, trout farms on way under department?s plan
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Embassy hosts first function
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Award winner hopes to be an inspiration
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Agencies confident on Malaysia jobs
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Motorcycle taxis taking off in Mandalay
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Local orthopaedic care improving
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Yangonites mull summer school
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Local villager tells of trafficking ordeal
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Strange potions on road to Bago
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Japan provides grant for education
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Program seeks Myanmar students
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Forum to focus on development
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More hotel rooms sought in capital
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Only a hop, skip and jump away from Yangon
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Festival celebrates Buddha's left footprint
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Animated feature out in June
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Home Affairs claim first win
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Friday is fight night at Kandawgyi...BUSINESS: Low-cost housing plots on sale in Hlaing Tharyar
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Eel prices up but catches down
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Myanmar-Japan trade increases by 33 percent
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Oil firms reach agreement on asset swap
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Camera prices slide in Yangon
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FAO offers cash support to dairy project
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Children?s Hospital extended
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Classic views from Bahan house.
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Date of publication:
2008-02-24
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2008-02-26
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Cinemas to upgrade in bid to attract bigger audiences
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Government?s roadmap moves forward
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China Southern Airlines opens Yangon office
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YCDC rushes to complete road repairs
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Psychological tests growing in popularity
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MAI resumes BKK AND KL flights
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Library expert named as advisor for international university
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HIV VCD shoot wraps up
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MWJA awards outstanding students
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Elephants train for 50m footrace
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FMI says profits up 19pc in 2006-07
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Dengue still a danger, doctors warn
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Seminar postponed
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Myanmar participates in value chain conference
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Time management skills help get the job done
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ISO standards needed to be taken
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Falopa keen to build stronger Myanmar side in year ahead...BUSINESS: Fisheries minister announces export target of US$1 billion
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Higher global prices hurt flour millers
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Twinza Oil acquires two onshore blocks, Thailand
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Fast food industry?s uphill battle for customers
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Chinese-Myanmar economic ties continue to strengthen
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Pun Hlaing Hospital cuts back on spending
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New shop houses near ASEAN railway station?
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Modern wet? and dry? kitchens for the new wealthy.
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Date of publication:
2008-01-06
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2008-02-11
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NEWS TOPICS:
Rare winter rain falls on Yangon
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Meditation course for teens opens
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Resting with Buddha
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Shwedagon Pagoda sees fluctuating visitor numbers
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New taxi fares change
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Myanmar?s women say they want to see more teamwork in marriage
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Plans made for Sanitation Week
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MCC hosts Mr and Miss Myanmar
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Chaungtha aims for cleaner environment
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Ngwe Saung Beach to open info centre
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MWD launches digital channels
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Pagoda hosts Tabodwe festival
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Scholarships offered for local students
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Disabled centre opens
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Total Kids take their dramatic roles seriously
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Fishermen jailed for poison use
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Pastry chef brings European taste to Yangon
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New seismographs coming to Myanmar
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Scholarships offered to Asia-Pacific students
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Historic Bago landmark attracts bat lovers
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Locals donate to Mumbai pagoda
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Astrology summit coming
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Cactus plants popular for brightening Yangon interiors
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Air Mandalay holiday packages...BUSINESS:
Private rice exports get go ahead
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Malaysian team discusses livestock prospects
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Indonesia offers to buy 1 million tonnes of beans from Myanmar
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Pharmaceutical group to visit India
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Fisheries export earnings tipped to rise
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Govt calls tender for Mya Thida housing project
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YCDC warns of lifetime bans for dodgy building contractors.
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2008-02-10
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2008-02-11
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NEWS TOPICS:
Nation marks 60 years of indepen - dence
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ASEAN airlines introduce air pass
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MFF committee selected by vote
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ASEAN schools tour stops in Myanmar
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Blood donors awarded
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Government hikes satellite television fees
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Red Cross reviews TB project
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Australians invest in media project in Phnom Penh
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Red Cross holds training
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Fewer locals find work in Malaysia
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MFF office planned
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New version of Zawgyi font released
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Use internet to find work: ambassador
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Library to honour life of Dr Hla Pe
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Actress thrives on achievement
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Scholarships offered for Asian researchers
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Commerce invades Defence in 4-0 drubbing
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Young golfers to play ASEAN junior event...BUSINESS:
FMI says K30 billion needed to develop Ayeyarwady Division biofuel plantation
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Authorities introduce banking cheques
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Retailers say warranties not always honoured
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Production to increase as Suzuki?s permit renewed for 10 years
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Office rents remain stable in 2007
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Organisers say fisheries fair was a success
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Hazardous asbestos is on the way out
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Beamless curved roof structure is first of its kind in Myanmar.
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Date of publication:
2008-01-13
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2008-02-11
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Gold leaf donors attain 100yrs of service
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Welcome! The age of taxi meters makes it to the streets of Yangon
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FM tours India
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Kayin hold 44th New Year celebration
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SAM to hold charity fair at Inya Lake
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U Aung Kyi and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi meet
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New ASEAN SG takes office
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Bomb kills woman
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Two volcanoes erupt in Rakhine State
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Himalayan griffons arrive at Yangon zoo
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KOICA assesses projects
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Honesty is the best policy on visa applications: US embassy
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Villages near Twante see the light
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Bus drivers face lifetime bans
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DOF plans public awareness program to end illegal fishing
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Dentist warns against infections
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EXCEL project plans to expand
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Health research congress meets
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Student medals in science Olympiad
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Tamil harvest festival celebrated in Yangon
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Agronomist endorses multiple crop growth
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Nay Pyi Taw hosts school day
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Japan invites contest entries
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Building honours U Hla Tun
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Pet show planned for this month
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Air Bagan brings SKorea to Myanmar
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Audience bemoans drawn boxing fights
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Customs marches on...BUSINESS:
Government planning to change fuel import procedures
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More gas diverted for nation
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Profit from transit trade, say economists
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Oils well for crop development project, says director
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Onion prices on downward slope
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Legal experts call for trademark act
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Myanmar to auction off national library
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French interior designer has his hands full
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Development gets closer to formal trade zone status
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Date of publication:
2008-01-20
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2008-02-11
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NEWS TOPICS: Snake charmers court danger to entertain
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Japan gives $1.79m to Myanmar
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Bombing attacks rock Myanmar
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MMC participates in ASEAN Travel Forum
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How to approach astrologers: As a means or as an end?
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Locals learn farming in Israel
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WFP expands aid
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MBC holds book fair
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Myanmar can benefit from Arava training: agriculturalist
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GPs reluctant to follow malaria procedures
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MAI resumes flights to Bangkok
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Nat?l Herbal park opens in Nay Pyi Taw
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Tun Foundation gives book awards
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Yangon hosts ceramics workshop
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Study reveals bird flu risk in rural regions
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Comprehensive changes at The Myanmar Times
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Lost dolphin returned to river
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Himalayan griffons seen in Yangon
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Underwater wonderland awaits divers in the Myeik Archipelago
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Myanmar residences offering special deals... BUSINESS:
Governor?s House rebuilt in Pyin Oo Lwin
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K3b boost for beans and pulses exporters
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Oil and gas service firms expect a boom in 2008
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Livestock exports to start soon?
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MSA looks abroad for future
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Optical company aiming to recruit more staff for Mingalardon plant
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Cross-border road to be completed in March
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Chan Thar Construction begins apartment sales
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Relaxed bungalow in Bahan tsp.
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Date of publication:
2008-01-21
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2008-02-11
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NEWS TOPICS:
Traditional toys win hearts of rural children
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Yangon real estate tipped to boom in 2008
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Buses get mobile phones
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YCDC to conduct food inspections at stores
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Early to rise, early to bed: the life of a rubber tapper
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New rice varieties
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BKK hospital introduces services to Myanmar
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JICA reforms training program
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Int?l teams survey rare bird
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Grant roundup
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Deadline nigh for photography contest
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MFF honours scholars
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Entrepreneur dedicated to art of delicious living
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Fish to be tagged in bid to conserve resources
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Tourism directory sets new standard for local guidebooks
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Death Railway haunts jungles of Mon State
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Seamen returned to Yangon
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Is wireless Yangon?s next big thing? ... BUSINESS:
Vehicle prices on downward slope
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Retailers say LCD television sales on the rise
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Webcam sales on the up
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Organic aquaculture project moving on
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Real estate agents expect strong gains in 2008
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Careful design is essential for Yangon?s new health clinics
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A big space in a top downtown location
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Date of publication:
2008-02-03
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2008-02-11
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