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Volume XVII, Number 173 3rd Waning of Thadingyut 1371 ME Tuesday, 6 October, 2009
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-round devel-opment of other sectors of the economy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented economic system* Development of the economy inviting participation in terms
of technical know-how and investments from sources insidethe country and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economy must be kept inthe hands of the State and the national peoples
* Uplift of the morale and morality of theentire nation
* Uplift of national prestige and integrity andpreservation and safeguarding of culturalheritage and national character
* Uplift of dynamism of patriotic spirit* Uplift of health, fitness and education
standards of the entire nation
* Stability of the State, community peaceand tranquillity, prevalence of law andorder
* National reconsolidation* Emergence of a new enduring State Con-
stitution* Building of a new modern developed nation
in accord with the new State Constitution
Four economic objectives Four social objectivesFour political objectives
NAY PYI TAW, 5 Oct—The Ministry of Educationobserved the WorldTeachers’ Day at its officehere this morning.
Chairman of theMyanmar EducationCommittee Secretary-1 ofthe State Peace andDevelopment CouncilGeneral Thiha Thura TinAung Myint Oo deliveredan address.
Also present on theoccasion were ministers,deputy ministers, MECmembers, responsiblepersons from foreignembassies to the Union ofMyanmar, residentrepresentatives of UNagencies, departmentalheads, rectors ofuniversities, principals ofeducation colleges,
Teachers have to improve their skills and helppromote the national education standard
Government and the entire people admire and recognizewhat teachers have sacrificed in national interest
Secretary-1 addresses World Teachers’ Day ceremony
township educationofficers and principals ofbasic education schools inNay Pyi Taw, honoraryteachers, outstandingteachers and students andguests.
In his speech, theSecretary-1 said thatMyanmar, a global familymember, has marked theWorld Teachers’ Day onthe 5th October for eighttimes in recognition ofbrilliant performances ofteachers.
In the 21st Century,the world enjoys betterliving standard of people,but copes with political,economic and socialimpacts and varieties ofnatural disasters due torapid changes in thescience and technological
fields.Accordingly, the
government has beenimplementing the 30-yearNational EducationPromotion Plan since2001-2002 with the aimof grappling with variousforms of challenges andimproving the educationsystem to serve the interestof the nation and thepeople.
It is in pursuit of 10programmes in the basiceducation sector and 36programmes in the highereducation sector. Now, thesecond five-year plan is inits fourth year.
The government isworking hard incollaboration with localadministrative bodies,
(See page 8)
Secretary-1 General Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo addresses at commemorative ceremony to mark World Teacher’s Day.—MNA
Secretary-1
General
Thiha
Thura Tin
Aung Myint
Oo presents
prize and
certificate
of honour
to an
outstanding
teacher.
MNA
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Tuesday, 6 October, 2009 * Oppose those relying on external elements, acting as stooges, holding negative views* Oppose those trying to jeopardize stability of the State and progress of the nation* Oppose foreign nations interfering in internal affairs of the State* Crush all internal and external destructive elements as the common enemy
People’s DesirePERSPECTIVES
A ceremony to mark the 45th AnniversaryMyanmar Police Force Day was held at theAreindama Hall of MPF Headquarters in NayPyi Taw on 3 October.
Head of State Senior General Than Shwegave guidance that as the MPF is taking respon-sibility for ensuring community peace and stabil-ity and prevalence of law and order, it is neces-sary to discharge the respective tasks dutifully.As the people are citizens of the independentnation, the policemen are to protect them in linewith the laws and it should not practise therelationship of master and servant. Meanwhile,the MPF is to be equipped with the correctthought, concept, form and content in accord-ance with the independent country, and it is toforge the spirit of adoring the State and thepeople while discharging duties with correct con-cept and belief.
In the time of the Tatmadaw Governmentthe Committee for Reforming Management Sys-tem of Myanmar Police Force was formed with16 persons on 28 January 1994. The committeeundertook the improvement of the MPF both inform and content.
Being a member of ASEAN Police Force,the MPF managed to save many victims intransnational crimes such as terrorism, traffick-ing in narcotic drugs, money laundering, traf-ficking in persons, arms smuggling and othercrimes related to economy and computer.
It is incumbent upon all the MPF membersto be dutiful and united in ensuring prevalence oflaw and order and to be loyal to the State and thepeople while trying hard to become the skillfulpolice members on whom the people can rely.
Therefore, the policemen are to ward offinternal and external destructionists, to keeppace with changes and developments, to partici-pate in crime prevention and to try hard tobecome well-versed police members.
Try hard to become well-versedpolice members on whom theState can rely
NAY PYI TAW, 5 Oct —Minister for Industry-2Vice-Admiral Soe Theinvisited Pakokku IndustrialZone on 3 and 4 Octoberand inspected theindustrial training school(Pakokku) which is underconstruction at the zone.
The minister calledfor completion of thetraining school byDecember and gave nec-essary instructions toofficials concerned.
Afterwards, theminister went to theMachine and Machine
YANGON, 5 Oct—Thefinal matches of YangonCommand Commander’sShield Men’s and Wom-en’s Volleyball Tourna-ment were held along withprize presentation cer-emony at the gymnasiumof the command in HlineTownship, Yangon WestDistrict this afternoon, at-tended by Chairman ofYangon Division Peaceand Development Coun-cil Commander of YangonCommand Maj-Gen WinMyint.
Also present on theoccasion were senior mili-tary officers, referees and
Com-mander
Maj-GenWin
Myintpresentsshieldto thewin-ningteam.MNA
Finals, prize presentation of Commander’s ShieldMen’s and Women’s Volleyball Tournament held
participants.After the commander
Industry-2 Minister inspects Pakokku Industrial Zone
Tools Factory in Myaingand inspected theproduction process of thefactory. During the tour ofinspection, the ministerurged employees of thefactory to make moreefforts for manufacturing
YANGON, 5 Oct—TheFirst Inter-State/DivisionMen’s Hockey tournamentjointly organized by Sports
Inter-State/Division Men’s Hockeytournament continues
and Physical EducationDepartment and MyanmarHockey Federation contin-ued at Theinbyu Hockey
pitch this morning.Yangon Division won
over Sagaing Division with2-0 in their debut yester-
day. Rakhine State beatShan State (North) 1-0,Bago Division crippledMandalay Division 3-1 andYangon Division routedChin State 7-0 in today’sevents.
The matches betweenSagaing Division andRakhine State, MandalayDivision and Mon State,Chin State and Shan State(North) will take place ontomorrow.
NLM
and party had enjoyed thefinals, they presented
prizes to the winners.MNA
MCPA to hold on 3rd MCPA Free TalkYANGON, 5 Oct— Members of Myanmar Compu-
ter Professional Association will organize the 3rd MCPAFree Talk at MyanmarInfo-Tech, Hline Township on10 October. The purpose of the discussion is to pro-mote friendship between the members of MyanmarComputer Professional Association and other inter-ested persons.
On the occasion, Networking, Security, Hard-ware, Software Development, Exams & Certification,Seminars & Workshops, Members Affairs and JobOpportunities & General Affairs will be mainly dis-cussed. Anyone can concentrate on the discussion.For further information, contact Room No.4, BuildingNo. 4 of the office of MCPA, Myanmar Info- Tech(Ph: 652276).—MNA
Minister Vice-Admiral Soe Thein inspects production line in Machineand Machine Tools Factory in Myaing.—MNA
YangonDivision
vying withSagaingDivision
atTheinbyuHockeypitch.MHF
advanced machines andmachinery which are indemand for governmentand private industries.During the tour, MinisterVice-Admiral Soe Theinalso inspected measures
being takeny by theministry to supply waterto Gyeikchauk,Kanyarkaung, Oakhpoand Kyaw villages inMyaing Township.
MNA
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Iran agrees to IAEA inspection ofnew uranium enrichment plant
Truck fire outside Baghdad airportunder control
BAGHDAD, 5 Oct—A fire caused by a fuel tanker truck at the entrance of Bagh-dad airport has been under control after an hour of traffic halting, an Iraqi securitystatement said.
The fire which broke out in the morning in a fuel tanker was caused by anelectrical short-circuit in the truck due to negligence of one of the truck driver,said a statement by the Baghdad Operations Command.
It said the fire which occurred near the first checkpoint on the main road toBaghdad International Airport is now under control, leaving the tanker truck andthree other vehicles totally charred.
The incident which blocked the main entrance to the airport prompted theairport authorities to suspend flights and vehicle traffic for about an hour, it said.
Xinhua
Some schools reopen in quake-hitIndonesia city
PADANG, 5 Oct—Markets reopened and some children attended school in theshattered port city of Padang on Monday, but no hope remained for some inlandvillages which would be left as mass graves.Relief workers said there was littlechance of finding anyone else alive in the ruins five days after a 7.6 magnitudequake hit the Indonesia island of Sumatra.
An official said three hamlets on the foothills of the Gunung Tigo mountainwiped out by landslides would be turned into mass graves.”Instead of the extracost of evacuating the corpses, it’s better to allocate the money for the living,” AdeEdward, the head of the West Sumatra earthquake coordinating desk was quotedby Kompas newspaper as saying.
A manwalks past
a burntout fueltankersnear acheck-point
outside ofBaghdadInterna-
tionalAirport,
on 4 Oct,2009.
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City dwellers are trying to resume their lives amidthe rubble.—INTERNET
Pilots protest over flying hours
Pilots claim long dutyhours are putting
passengers indanger.—INTERNET
Two policemen killed,four injured
in Baghdad violence Kidnappers gundown businessman,
two guards inAfghan capital KABUL, 5 Oct—Un-
known kidnappers shotdead a businessman andhis two body guards inAfghan capital Kabul onMonday, a private televi-sion channel reported onMonday.
“A group of armedmen attempted to kidnapbusinessman HajjiMohammad Nasir inKabul on Monday morn-ing but he resisted. Thekidnappers killed him andhis two bodyguards andmade their good escape,”Tolo reported in itsbulletin.Driver of thebusinessman was also in-jured in the incident, thereport added.
This is the second in-cident of its nature in theAfghan capital over thepast two days. The kid-nappers abducted HajjiFaridon, the owner of afamous hotel in Kabul onSunday evening.
Attack on business-men and kidnapping forransom has negatively af-fected the process of in-vestment and has forcedmany people to shift theirbusiness to neighbouringcountries. —Xinhua
LONDON , 5 Oct—Airlinepilots who say long flyinghours are “putting lives atrisk” are to hold demonstra-tions across Europe.Europeanair crew unions argue currentrules governing how longthey can fly for are unsafe,with fatigue a factor in 15%of accidents.But the Euro-pean Aviation Safety Agencysays it is still considering a sci-entific report on the issue.
There will be no dem-onstrations in the UK be-cause industrial action bypilots is outlawed.Britishpilots are expected to joindemonstrations on thecontinent with colleaguesfrom 35 other countries.
It is not clear whetherthe action will cause dis-ruption to travellers. Pi-
lots and air crew havecomplained that theirworking conditions havedeteriorated as the airlineindustry looks to cutcosts.
The British Airline Pi-lots Association (Balpa)said two million leafletswould be handed out
across Europe by theprotesters.The generalsecretary of Balpa, JimMcAuslan, said he fearedthat attempts by the EUto standardise workingconditions by 2012would put more pressureon pilots.
Internet
BAGHDAD, 5 Oct—Twopolicemen were killed andfour others were injured intwo attacks in Baghdad onSunday, a well-informedpolice source said.
A roadside bombwent off near a police pa-trol at al-Muttabag Streetin eastern Baghdadneighbourhood ofMashtal, killing a police-man and wounding fourothers, the source toldXinhua on condition ofanonymity.
The blast also de-stroyed a police vehicle,the source said.
In a separate incident,unknown gunmen shotdead an off-duty police-man in the neighbou-rhood of al-Ameen insoutheastern Baghdadand fled the scene, the
source added. Earlier in the day, fire
broke out after an explo-sion of a fuel tanker truckthat sparked explosionsand fires in three nearbytrucks at a checkpoint out-side Baghdad Interna-tional Airport.
The blaze caused thehalt of flights and trafficfor about an hour, a state-ment by the Baghdad Op-erations Command said.
However, reportsabout the cause of the ex-plosion of the fuel tankertruck were conflicting.
An Interior Ministrysource said the incidentwas caused by anexplosive-charge plantedin the tanker truck, whilea Baghdad Commandstatement said it was anaccident. —Xinhua
Internet
TEHERAN, 5 Oct—The International Ato-mic Energy Agency(IAEA) chief MohamedElBaradei announcedhere on Sunday that Tehe-ran has agreed to the in-spection to its new ura-nium enrichment plant inthree weeks.
Wrapping up his two-day visit to Teheran,ElBaradei said at a jointpress conference with AliAkbar Salehi, head ofIran’s Atomic Energy Or-ganization, that “the UNnuclear watchdog wouldinspect Iran’s new ura-nium plant near Qom on25 Oct.”
The inspection of the
newly-disclosed uraniumenrichment facility wouldbe carried out in line withthe nuclear Non-Prolif-eration Treaty (NPT)Safeguards Agreement inIran, the IAEA chief said.
Last month, Iran con-firmed that it is buildinga new nuclear fuel en-richment plant near itscentral religious city ofQom. Following the an-nouncement, IAEA askedTeheran to provide de-tailed information andaccess to the new nuclearfacility as soon as possi-ble.
The IAEA said on Fri-day that ElBaradei hadbeen invited to Teheran by
Iranian authorities andwould travel there to dis-cuss with Iran about itssecond uranium enrich-ment facility, which isnear Qom.
On Thursday, Iran’schief nuclear negotiatorSaeed Jalili who held talkswith top envoys from theUnited States, Russia,China, Britain, France andGermany in Geneva ofSwitzerland, promisedthat Teheran would soonopen its newly-discloseduranium-enrichment fa-cility to UN inspectors,according to the EU for-eign policy chief JavierSolana, who coordinatedthe talks. —Xinhua
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File photo showsIndian InformationTechnology workers
consulting documentsat Cyberabad IT City on
the outskirts ofHyderabad. Informa-tion technology will be
an employment ma-chine, generating 5.8
million new jobs in thecoming four years,
according to Interna-tional Data Corporation
(IDC) researchreleased.—INTERNET
Children walk amidst the ruins of the tsunami devastated village of Tula inAmerican Samoa on 2 October .—INTERNET
PHNOM PENH, 5 Oct —Cambodia and South Ko-rean governments willsign an agreement of oiland energy cooperationduring the two-day offi-cial visiting by South Ko-rean President LeeMyung-bak later thismonth, an official saidhere on Monday.
“Both sides will signthe agreement on seekingmines, oil, gas, and energycooperation to push theeconomic development inthe country,” EangSophalleth, spokesmanfor Cambodian Prime
MANILA ,5 Oct — Apowerful typhoon thatslammed into the northernPhilippines over theweekend has made a U-turn and was being pulledback by another, strongerstorm, officials said onMonday.
Typhoon Parma, thestrongest typhoon to hitthe country since 2006,killed 17 as it barrelledthrough the Philippines’northeast.
It moved off the north-
Cambodia, South Korea tosign oil, energy agreement
Minister Hun Sen told re-porters after the meetingbetween CambodianPrime Minister Hun Senand visiting Shin JaeHyun, ambassador incharge of cooperation,natural resources and en-ergy affairs to the SouthKorean President.
Shin’s visit is to pavethe way for President LeeMyung-bak’s visit inCambodia on 22-23 Oc-tober.
The bilateral coopera-tion will serve the mutualbenefits, Eang said, add-ing that Prime Minister
Hun Sen expressed hishope that it will help speedup the country’s economicdevelopment.
Shin also expressed hissympathy and condo-lences to Cambodian vic-tims who suffered fromKetsana storm last weekand hoped the Ketsana-hitregions would be restoredsoon under the Cambo-dian government’s leader-ship.
Xinhua
JAKARTA, 5 Oct — A latest HSBC Indonesia sur-vey showed on Monday that China is ranked the topin favourite trade partner list of Indonesian business-men in the next three month.
According to the survey conducted by HSBC-hiredsurvey firm TNS from August to September 2009, of0-200 level of trade confidence index points, in which200 represents the highest level, Chinese mainlandmarket obtained the highest 121 points in the bank’sglobal survey.
Indonesian market stood second at 120 points, fol-lowed by United Arab Emirates (UAE) market at 118points.
Meanwhile, 59 percent of 300 Indonesian respond-ents saw positive trend of global economic growth inthe next three months.
They also ranked China and China’s Hong Kongas most promising trade areas in the period, the sur-vey said.
The survey was conducted among more than 3,500small to middle class businessmen in 12 markets inthe world, including China, Indonesia, Brazil, theUnited States (US), United Kingdom (UK), UnitedArab Emirates (UAE), Singapore and Australia.
Citing the survey results, HSBC Global Head ofTrade and Supply Chain Lawrence Webb said in hisstatement publicized by HSBC Indonesia that it couldbe the start of global trade recovery as the trade vol-ume have stabilized and are posting notable growthin certain markets.—Xinhua
KUALA LUMPUR, 5 Oct—The Malaysian MaritimeEnforcement Agency has arrested a gang of pirates inan early-morning operation in southern Malaysia, lo-cal newspaper The Star reported on Monday.
The agency intercepted a suspicious fishing boatabout seven nautical miles from Tanjung Tohor, a portin southern Malaysia’s Johor State, at 4 am on Sun-day, and detained six fishermen aboard, according tothe report.
The fishermen, aged from 39 to 51, carried withsuspicious resident identities, Che Hassan Jusoh, asenior official of the agency, was quoted by the reportas saying.
Local law enforcement officers also found two airrifles on the boat which were believed to have beenused in sea robberies, he said. He said the fishermenwould probably be given a jail term of seven years ora 10,000-ringgit (some 2,857 US dollars) fine or both,upon conviction under the country’s Firearms Act.
Xinhua
RIO DE JANEIRO, 5Oct—A team of Brazilianresearchers is developinga medicine to treat AIDS,tuberculosis and cancer-ous tumors, according toan article published onSunday’s edition of Sci-ence, a magazine of Bra-zil’ State of Sao Paolo
A Filipinowoman carriesbelongings as
she wadesthrough
floodwaters insome parts of
still submergedTaytay town-ship, RizalProvince,
Philippines on5 Oct, 2009.
INTERNET
China leads world’s tradeconfidence index
Malaysian maritime agencyarrests suspected pirates
Brazil develops medicine effective onrebuilding immune system
University (UNESP).The medicine, known
as P-Mapa, has shownsigns of rebuilding im-mune systems in tests onanimals and humans inBrazil, Chile and theUnited States, scientistssaid.
The medicine has
shown to trigger produc-tion of anti-tumor or anti-viral molecules in im-mune system cells, ac-cording to both Brazil’sEmilio Ribas Instituteand the US National In-stitute of Allergies andInfectious Diseases(NIAID).—Xinhua
Typhoon turns back, dumps rain on northern Philippineswestern coast on Sundaybut was being pulled backby another storm, Melor,and the system continuesto drench the northernmountains with rain.
Parma, packing windsof 120 kph (75 mph) nearthe centre and gusts of upto 150 kph, is expected toremain almost stationaryoff the coast of Laoag Cityin the far northwest of thePhilippines up to onThursday.
We are closely moni-
toring the movements oftyphoon Parma after itmade a U-turn,” Nath-aniel Cruz, chief weatherforecaster, told reporters.
“We’re expecting amuch stronger typhoonfrom the Pacific to enterinto the Philippine areaof responsibility late onMonday. The interactionbetween the two ty-phoons has preventedParma from moving outof the country,” Cruzsaid.—Internet
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Indonesian police, military asked tosynergize in combating terrorism
JAKARTA, 5 Oct—Indo-nesia’s President SusiloBambang Yudhoyonoasked the military and po-lice to keep synergizing incombating terrorism fol-lowing the success of po-lice’s anti-terror squad inkilling the country’s mostwanted terrorist NoordinM Top last month, localmedia reported here onMonday. “The IndonesiaNational Soldier shouldkeep synergizing with thepolice to contribute infighting against terrorists,”said the president in his
opening remark at the 64th
military anniversary cer-emony.
Terrorism, said PresidentYudhoyono, is proved totaint religion’s purity, todisgrace the nation, to dam-age economy and to sacri-fice young generation.President Yudhoyono alsosaid that the military shouldbe always ready to conductmissions in peaceful timelike border security, fightagainst terrorism and natu-ral disaster mitigation.
“They should be activein the mitigation as Indo-
nesia is risky to natural dis-asters. That’s why the mili-tary should keep buildingtheir capacity so theycould be deployed in thedisaster areas as soon aspossible,” he said, addingthat he thanked the mili-tary personnel deployed inthe earthquake hit areas ofWest Java, Jambiand WestSumatra. The anniversarycommemoration was con-ducted in a humble cer-emony as a form of soli-darity for people that suf-fer from various naturaldisasters.—Xinhua
People take part in the car-free day event by riding bicycles in Madrid, capitalof Spain, on 4 Oct, 2009. The event was held to promote the green lifestyle
and ease the traffic jam while 22-kilometer-long roads were closed for bicyclesonly in central Madrid.—XINHUA
Japan sends replacement ofsurveillance aircraft on
antipiracy mission off Somalia
Train derails in Thailand, killing at least seven
North America ranks second in premature births
All items from Xinhua News Agency
State of emergency annoucedin fire-stricken area in US California LOS ANGELES, 5 Oct—A wildfire was spreading in
San Bernardino County near Los Angeles on Sunday,prompting California Governor ArnoldSchwarzenegger to proclaim a state of emergency inthe area.
Fanned by wind gusts of up to 40 mph, the so-called Sheep fire has burned over 3,500 acres (about1,417 hectares), destroyed several homes and causedthe mandatory evacuation of residents at the moun-tain city of Wrightwood about 60 miles (about 96kilometers) , according to the US Forest Service.
Xinhua
A man wearing the Han
costume walks on a red
carpet in front of the
Confucius Temple in
Nanjing, east China’s
Jiangsu Province, on 4
Oct, 2009. Shows pre-
senting Han costumes,
the traditional Chinese
clothes, were held here
during the National Day
Holiday. —XINHUA
A train from southern province Trang to Bangkok derailed on Monday morn-ing in Hua Hin, killing at least seven passengers and injuring more than 60,
on 5 Oct, 2009. —XINHUA
TOKYO, 5 Oct— Japansent off two MaritimeSelf-Defence Force(MSDF) P-3C aircraft onMonday on an antipiracymission off Somalia to re-place the two dispatchedon 28 May.
The two maritime sur-veillance planes of the 5th
Air Patrol Squadron tookoff on Monday morningfrom the Naha base inOkinawa Prefecture andwill arrive at Djiboutiinternational airportwhere they are to be de-ployed in three or fourdays.
The surveillance air-craft are expected to be-gin their patrol missionsometime in mid-October.
On 13 March then De-fence Minister Yasukazu
Hamada ordered the dis-patch of two MSDF de-stroyers on an antipiracymission off Somalia,marking Japan’s firstoverseas policing actionunder the Self-DefenceForces (SDF) law.
Xinhua
LOS ANGELES, 5 Oct— North America(the United States and Canada combined)has a 10.6-percent rate of prematurebirths, ranking second in the world, ac-cording to a report published on Sunday.
The region which has the highest pre-mature birth rate is in Africa where morethan 85 percent of the world’s pretermbirths occur, said the report from theMarch of Dimes and other organizations.The premature birth rate in Africa is about11.9 percent (four million babies a year),according to the report.
Rates in other regions are: 9.1 percent
in Asia; 8.1 percent in Latin America andthe Caribbean; 6.4 percent in Oceania(Australia and New Zealand); and 6.2 per-cent in Europe.
Around the world, 13 million babies areborn preterm each year, almost 10 percentof total births, and more than one million“preemie” babies die within the firstmonths of life, according to the paper.Premature births account for 9.6 percentof total births and for 28 percent of new-born deaths, the data in a White Paperfrom the March of Dimes and other or-ganizations found.—Xinhua
BANGKOK, 5 Oct—Atrain from southern prov-ince Trang to Bangkokderailed on Monday morn-ing in Hua Hin, killing atleast seven passengers andinjuring more than 60,Thai media reported.
The accident happenedat about 4:45 am at KhaoTao station in Hua Hin dis-trict, a resort city about 200kilometres south of Bang-kok, with ten of the train’s15 compartments derail-ing, said The Nation
online.All the 7 victims, ac-
cording to an initial inves-tigation, are female, saidthe report, adding thatabout another 61 passen-gers got injured. The in-jured passengers had beentransferred to hospitalsnearby.
The train No 84, leftTrang at 5:20 pm on Sun-day and to arrive in Bang-kok at 8:25 am on Mon-day, was arriving at KhaoTao station amidst heavy
rains when it derailed.The southern route
trains of Thailand weretemporarily suspended be-cause of the incident, leav-ing many passengersstranded.
According to Thai Me-dia Agency, the cause ofthe accident is not knownyet, but it was believed thatdamaged rails may because of the accident.
So far there is no reporton casualties of foreign-ers.—Xinhua
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NEWS ALBUM
A 5-year-old pet dog rescued its mas-ter, a 70-year-old woman, after she suf-fered a major heart attack in her home.
The dog, kept by a family in Anshan,Liaoning Province, heard the sound ofheavy breathing from the grandmother’sroom one night and hurried to her aidewhere she was seen with her hands overher chest , sweating profusely but unableto speak a word.
The dog then ran throughout thehouse, barking loudly at other familymembers and scratching at doors untilsomeone woke up and administered thegrandmother medicine.
Had it not been for the dog, she wouldnot have survived, a doctor said later.
Marco Queral, 42, said the jaw-drop-ping moment was all down to luck andhad little to do with the skill he hasmastered over 17 years. He said: “Thesuccess in getting these shots is pretty much always down to the whale...”
Franz Muellner of Austria turns overa car in a successful world recordattempt to turn over a car by handeight times within five minutes in
Vienna.Family dog saves
grandma’s life
1,400-pound bull drags officers down NJ streetPolice say a 1,400-pound bull that es-
caped from a northern New Jersey slaugh-terhouse dragged officers with a lasso downa street and ran 10 blocks before being cap-tured and sedated. Chief John DeCando,spokesman for Paterson Police’s animalcontrol division, says the bull was beingunloaded at ENA Meat Packing Inc when
it broke loose just before 8:30 am on Mon-day.
Police tried to corral the bull by lasso-ing a rope around the animal’s neck, but itdragged officers down the street instead.
DeCando says traffic was light duringthe bull run. He says the area where theofficers were dragged was not residentialor near a school.
Officers finally corralled the animal andDeCando was able to sedate it.
No injuries were reported. The bull wasreturned to the slaughterhouse.
A Massachusetts man who stole ahot dog from another man sitting undera tree in a park has been sentenced to18 months in prison.
Antonio Judd pleaded guilty Mon-day in Worcester Central District Courtto charges including larceny from a per-son. Police said Judd grabbed the hotdog in August after flashing what ap-peared to be a gun in Elm Park inWorcester, New England’s second-larg-est city.
Man gets 18 months forpellet gun hot dog theft
Men’s-only knitting nighta hit at Ohio shop
Call them the Knights of Knitting.One evening each month the WonderKnit shop in Columbus, Ohio, holds amen’s only knitting night. Shop ownerLibby Bruce said she has as many as15 guys attending her knitting circles.She adds they range in age from col-lege students to older men, both gay andstraight.
Bruce told the Columbus Dispatchthe guys appreciate the chance to so-cialize and practice their hobby. ButBruce said that men knitting are a likewomen knitting, except for a lot ofswearing.
A vintage fire engine that was destroyed by the Sheep fire is seen, on 4 Oct ,2009 in San Bernardino, Calif.—INTERNET
INSHAS, 5 Oct — Ahmed Mansur, like many farm-ers, has long thrived on Egypt’s famed “white gold”cotton; but with prices uncertain and production costssoaring he is more and more inclined to go “green.”
“Fruit and vegetables make money,” said Mansur,who owns about a hectare (2.5 acres) of land in Inshas,a village northwest of Cairo. Until last year he de-voted his farming efforts exclusively to producingcotton. Now only half his lands are cottonfields; therest are planted with rice and a smattering of othercrops, including vegetables.
“I will have to stop growing cotton altogether ifprices fall further. Costs are high and harvests aresmaller,” he said. The Egyptian cotton crop has shrunkto its lowest total in more than a century and produc-ers are demanding a return to subsidies like those stillpaid in some other countries.—Internet
DHAKA, 5 Oct — ChinaSouthern Airlines will in-crease the flights forDhaka-Guangzhou routefrom once a week to threetimes a week from 11 Oct,according to the compa-ny’s source on Monday.
The flights fromGuangzhou to Dhaka arescheduled for Tuesday,Thursday and on Sunday,and those from Dhaka toGuangzhou on Monday,Wednesday and Friday,
An Egyptian farmer collects the cotton harvest at afarm in al-Massara village near the Nile delta cityof Mansura, 130 kms north of Cairo in September
2009. Egyptian cotton production is in decline,having this year reached its lowest in 100 years.
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Egypt’s ‘white gold’ cottonlosing its lustre
China Southern Airlines to increaseDhaka-Guangzhou flights
Gao Bo, China SouthernAirlines representative inBangladesh, told Xinhua.
Since China SouthernAirlines inauguratedDhaka-Guangzhou route on2 Aug this year, it has beenproviding the lowest pricefor one return ticket at 150US dollars (not includingtax). Gao said they will in-crease the prices after theyfly three flights per week.
“The lowest price willbe 300 US dollars (not in-
cluding tax) for one returnticket,” he said.Gao saidthe increasing of flightswill attract more Bangla-deshi passengers tochoose Southern Airlinesto go to Guangzhou orsouthern China.
The company hasstarted selling the ticketsfor the new schedule.“Around 70 percent of thetickets on 11 Oct havebeen sold, it is a goodsign,” Gao said. —Xinhua
JAKARTA, 5 Oct —Chances of finding survi-vors under earthquake-triggered mudslides andstructural ruins in Indo-nesia’s Sumatra regionappeared slimmer onMonday, officials said.
The 7.6 magnitudeearthquake that hitSumatra on Wednesday,and a smaller one thatfollowed on Thursday,killed hundreds of peo-ple and trapped thou-sands of others, officialssaid.
Padang, the provincialcapital and a large port,was the worst hit but out-lying areas also sufferedheavy damage.
Estimates of the deathtoll have ranged fromabout 700 to more than1,000. Another 3,000 arefeared missing.
Aid workers told theBBC they were trying toreach the outlying areasbut were being hamperedby badly damaged roads.
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Hopes fadefor findingsurvivors
Photo taken on 3 Oct, 2009 showssome bamboo mouses manufactured
by a bamboo flooring company inTonggu County, east China’s Jiangxi
Province.
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If you have been toShanghai, you will noticethat the whole city looksno different from NewYork City or Japan. Thewhole downtown area ofShanghai is packed withskyscrapers and high-risebuildings. The functionallogic and aesthetic com-position conveyed inShanghai buildings aresimilar to those of build-ings of highly industrial-ized countries. Today,growing foreign influ-ences, such as copy-cattowers, are diminishingthe traditional architecturein Shanghai, and the ar-chitects are trying theirbest to preserve its localidentity by cooperatingbetween Western valuesand Chinese elements.
In Shanghai archi-tectural history, the mostpopular styles were a sin-gle detached house with acourtyard, terrace hous-ing with gardens, and vil-las and linear blocks.Shanghai architecture
The preservation of cultural identity:Shanghai architecture and foreign influences
kept the same serial struc-ture and all buildings faceone way: South. Such fea-tures are very importantbecause the Chinese be-lieve they bode well bysymbolizing the sun's ze-nith or the highest point,which is an important prin-ciple of the ancient cul-tural practice called FengShui. Later, these tradi-tional styles were influ-enced by foreign countriesmainly after the Chineselost the Opium War in1843. Those successivemunicipal governments in-cluding the British, theFrench, and Americans,impacted the city by con-structing and reforming itin different styles.
For well over a cen-tury, an architectural formhas been developing inShanghai mainly becauseof rapid and drastic urbani-zation and modernization.The central areas of Shang-hai were extensivelycleared to make way forlarge, multi-functional
buildings and subways inthe late 1980s and early1990s. Chinese architectswere caught up in theShanghai building boom.They had to rush the designprocess, so they just addeda dab of individual flavor toa standard design. This iswhy old hotels and build-ings in Shanghai are uncan-nily similar. Graves Neri,
an American architect, re-calls the situation at thattime: "Architects (were not)paid, buildings changed,designs copied. You really(had) no protection here.China (was) a cowboyplace." That kind of situa-tion led to real estate specu-lation on a huge scale andresulted in the disappear-ance of certain values ofChinese architecture.
The "Design Revolu-tion" seems to have takenplace in Shanghai around1995. Enterprises were en-tertaining the psychologi-cal view that the biggertheir building, the morepowerful they would ap-pear. Shanghai's ambitionto impress the world withits buildings also makesthe city crazy about thearchitectural style. VonGerkan, founder of Ham-burg Company, com-mented on the way theShanghainese hire archi-tects to build high-risebuildings. He noted, "They(Shanghainese) gave us noinstruction. They just toldus, 'Give us ideas for aplace like nowhere else inthe world.' " The freedomwith styles and motifs com-bined with the use of mate-rials helped architects todraw inspirations from for-eign cultures.
Although buildingsand towns are emerging
The Museum of Science and Technology
Jin Mao Building
Thet Han Soe
with such futuristic plans,they cause an urban plan-ning nightmare. In a situa-tion in which the architectsattach too much impor-tance to the structures anddesigns, they cannot paymuch attention to the ur-ban sequence and the con-text to fit in. Liu, an Ameri-can architect form a Shang-hai Family, claims: "TheChinese want big, andmodern. They really haveno taste." Since Shanghaiis a mixture of various de-signs, drawing from everymodel and every conceiv-able style, we can find va-lidity in Liu's claim. Hisclaim also reveals theShanghai Architecturaljumble, mixed with West-ern and Chinese values.
While the urban de-velopment is dramatic withmany memorable build-ings, Shanghai hosts manydesign competitions to feedthe high demand of futurebuildings. Because of itsopenness to other foreignstyles and architecture,many overseas architec-tural firms are taking partin these contests to get com-missions for their masterplans. Contributing to thegrowth of Shanghai, somemajor buildings with out-standing designs by the for-eign architectural firms in-clude the World FinancialCenter, the Museum of Sci-
ence and Technology, theJin Mao Building, and theOriental Arts Center. TheWorld Financial Center,an unfinished building, iscontroversial because ahole in the top of thebuilding is perceived asthe rising sun portrayedin the Japanese nationalflag and the height of thebuilding attempts to gain"the world's tallest build-ing" title. The Museumof Science and Technol-ogy, designed by anAmerican firm, featuresthe spiral form of thestructure, which evokesthe idea of the revolvinguniverse and Shanghai'scontribution to the ad-vancement of technol-ogy. The soaring of theJin Mao Building com-bines a metal and glassskin, bearing the generalshape of a pagodaadorned with multipleascending roofs. The Ori-ental Arts Center projectis elegant in the form of amagnolia blossom withthe curvilinear volumesof translucent and opaqueglass and metals. Fromthese examples, we cansee how the foreign ar-chitects are incorporatingthe Chinese features bycorrelating between thebuildings and the tradi-tions.
(To be continued)
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(from page 1)social organizations andparents of students tomake sure that everyschool-age child hasaccess to education, andevery student continueseducation in order thatevery citizen completesbasic education.Simultaneously, it isproviding related mediaequipment andpedagogical aids andpractical equipment.
Due to the schools thegovernment has opened inall states and divisions, thenumber of basic educationschools has jumped to40,679, and 8.07 millionstudents are pursuingeducation under over266,000 teachers. At thenational level, the averagedistance between schooland a school-age child isnow only 1.4 miles, thusaccounting for betteraccess to education.
At the highereducation level, thegovernment is imple-menting programmes forhuman resourcedevelopment, advanced
Teachers have to improve their skills…and a university forcomputer studies in eachof the 24 specialdevelopment regions. Asa result, the youth in theregions have easy accessto tertiary education.
Up to now, 2457candidates havecompleted the teachertraining courses forholders of honours classdegrees and masterdegrees opened incompliance with theguidance of the Head ofState. Fit faculty membersare appointed as high schoolprincipals through therefresher course for schoolmanagement to furtherimprove teaching skills atthe high school educationlevel and generate agrowing number ofoutstanding students inrespective subjects.
In addition, teacherstraining institutes andschools have beenupgraded to educationcolleges. From 1998 todate, two educationuniversities and 20education colleges haveproduced more than
in the courses.As to the higher
education sector, Ph.Dcourses are openedextensively, research iscarried out and paperreading sessions are held
since 2007-2008. Andprogrammes to improvethe quality of post-graduate theses are undersupervision.
So, teachers have toimprove their skills and
skills in combination withgood-will, taste andsacrifice in nurturingstudents, the nation willhave enough educatedpersons capable of helpingachieve the goal ofbuilding a modern,developed nation. The
honorary teachers and fourbrilliant teachers incommemoration of WorldTeachers Day 2009.
Next, the Secretary-1presented awards andcertificates of honour tothe honorary teachersretired Prof U Myaing
in the universities in statesand divisions andoutstanding teachers aresent to local and foreignseminars and courses for
help promote the nationaleducation standard at thesame time, by taking anactive role in the NationalEducation PromotionPlan designed to improvethe teaching skills at thebasic and highereducation levels.
In the Myanmarsociety, teachers are toembody the fivefundamental respon-sibilities of a teacher: toteach, to guide thestudents, to teach modernknowledge, to safeguardthe students againstpossible dangers, and toshow the way to blessings,as well as to adhere to theaphorism of VenerableMonk Manle “He whoadmonishes students withloving-kindness andcompassion wheneverthey do wrong is a teacherindeed”.
People send theirchildren to school in orderthat their children becomedynamic and clevererwith a sense of etiquette.Therefore, teachers arealso under a duty tonurture the youth in orderthat they will becomeresponsible and reliablecitizens with goodbhaviours and self-discipline.
If teachers exert high
government and the entirepeople admire andrecognize what teachershave sacrificed in thenational interest.
The Secretary-1concluded his speech,calling for expediting theprocess for improving theskills of teachers inconcert with thegovernment and thepeople in accordance withthe motto “Build theFuture : Invest inTeachers now” laid downfor 2009 by such UNeducational bodies asUNESCO, ILO, UNDP,UNICEF and EducationInternational.
General Secretary ofMyanmar UNESCONational CommissionRector of YangonUniversity of ForeignLanguages Prof Dr MyoMyint read out themessage on WorldTeachers Day sent by theleaders of five UNagencies. The students ofNay Pyi Taw No 8 BEHSsang a song incommemoration of WorldTeachers Day.
Director General ofEducation Planning andTraining Department UBo Win explainededucation promotionendeavours of four
teaching methods,improvement in educationresearch, and promotionof the education standard.So far, the number ofuniversities and collegesin the nation has surged to159, and over 10,000faculty members teach andnurture over 466,000university students.
The government hasestablished an arts andscience university, atechnological university,
86,000 teachers andimproved the proficiencyof more than 176,000teachers.
Refresher courseswere launched subject-wise in 2007-2008academic year to enablehigh school teachers tocatch up with the newly-prescribed internationallevel high schoolsyllabuses. Since then,over 24,000 high schoolteachers have been trained
further studies andteachers are trained toimprove their skills offoreign languages.
Due to the opening ormore and more Ph.Dcourses of respectivesubjects, the quantity ofPh.D degree holders andunder Ph.D graduates hasincreased to over 5000.International levelsyllabuses and curriculafor pre- and post-graduatecourses have been in force
Than of MawlamyineUniversity, retired ProfDaw Kyi Kyin Hla ofYangon University,Yangon DivisionEducation Officer U Aye(Retd) and DeputyDirector U Ba Saw ofBasic Education Depart-ment (Retd) and thebrilliant teachersHeadmaster U MinThaung Han of MudonTownship Sarsin MainRoad BEPS, AssistantTownship EducationOfficer U Myint Oo ofLabutta Township inAyeyawady Division,Headmaster U San Myintof Kokogon BEMS(Branch) of ThabeikkyinTownship in MandalayDivision and Headmi-stress Daw Khin LayMyint of SangyoungTownship No 2 BEHS inYangon Division.
Minister forEducation Dr Chan Nyeinpresented prizes to thewinners of WorldTeachers Day com-memorative article contest(Higher Education Levelfor teachers) and thewinners of WorldTeachers Day comme-morative article contest(High School EducationLevel for teachers).
(See page 9)
Secretary-1 General Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo cordially greetsattendees.—MNA
Minister Maj-Gen Soe Naing awards an outstanding teacher.—MNA
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(from page 8)Minister for Hotels and Tourism Maj-Gen Soe
Naing presented prizes to the winners of WorldTeachers Day commemorative article contest (MiddleSchool Education Level for teachers) and the winnersof World Teachers Day commemorative article contest(Primary School Education Level for teachers).
Minister for Livestock and Fisheries Brig-GenMaung Maung Thein presented prizes to the winnersof World Teachers Day commemorative essay contest(Education University and Education College level)
Teachers have to improve their skills…and the winners of World Teachers Daycommemorative essay contest (High School EducationLevel).
Minister for Health Dr Kyaw Myint presentedprizes to the winners of World Teachers Daycommemorative essay contest (Middle SchoolEducation level) and the winners of World TeachersDay commemorative poem contest (EducationUniversity and Education College Level).
Minister for Rail Transportation Maj-Gen AungMin presented prizes to the winners of World Teachers
Day commemorative poem contest (High SchoolEducation level) and the winners of World TeachersDay commemorative poem contest (Middle SchoolEducation Level).
Afterwards, the students of Nay Pyi Taw No 3BEMS sang a song in commemoration of WorldTeachers Day.
After the ceremony, the Secretary-1 cordiallygreeted those present and viewed the prize-winningworks and the documents showing the educationactivities of the honorary teachers and outstandingteachers.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 5 Oct--A ceremony to open themeeting of the 15thASEAN Youth Day,organized by the Ministryof Social Welfare, Reliefand Resettlement, was heldat Shwenantaw Hotel inNay Pyi Taw Hotel Zoneyesterday. Present on theoccasion were DeputyMinister for Social Welfare,Relief and ResettlementBrig-Gen Kyaw Myint, thed i r e c t o r - g e n e r a l ,departmental officials,youth affairs expert MrBudidarmo of the ASEANSecretariat, youth delegatesfrom Brunei, Laos,Indonesia, Malaysia,Indonesia, Myanmar,Singapore and Thailand,outstanding prize winners,guests and staff.
First, Deputy MinisterBrig-Gen Kyaw Myintmade a speech on theoccasion, saying thatMyanmar was workingclosely together with
Meeting of 15th ASEAN Youth Day opensASEAN member countriesin the fields of economy,social welfare, educationand culture withharmonious efforts.Regional peace andstability was gaining agood momentum in thecourse of developmentthrough ASEAN's unitedefforts. The membercountries and their peoplecould tackle difficulties ofregional challenges due toconstant united efforts.ASEAN Social CultureCommunity (ASCC) wasdrawn and it was beingcarried out. The ASCC wasplacing special emphasison conducting workshopsand courses, and holdingceremonies of exchangingviews and youth meetingtargeting the youth ofASEAN. The 15thASEAN Youth Meetingplayed a leading role in theimplementation ofASEAN Social Culture.ASEAN Youth was the
most important part of theentire population ofASEAN. Prize pre-sentation ceremonies wereheld every year for theemergence of brilliantyouth in ASEAN region.Myanmar was buildinggood surroundings ofeducation creating amodern network systemfor enabling the youth tobecome precious gems forthe country. With equitableaccess to education in ruraland urban areas, thegovernment was nurturingoutstanding youth.
Next, youth affairsexpert Mr Budidarmo ofthe ASEAN Secretariatmade a speech on theoccasion.
After the deputyminister had presentedprizes to brilliant youth,the meeting came to a close.
The youth meetingcontinues at the samevenue up to 7 October.
MNA
Vietnam goodwill delegation arrives at YangonYANGON, 5 Oct—A
Vietnamese goodwilldelegation led by vice-chairman of ForeignAffairs Committee ofNational Assembly of theSocialist Republic of
Vietnam and chairman ofVietnam-ASEAN Con-gress person Group Mr.Ngo Duc Manh arrived atthe Yangon InternationalAirport on 4 October.
CEC member of
Union Solidarity andDevelopment Asso-ciation U Aung Thein Linand officials welcomedthe delegation at theAirport.
MNA
YANGON, 5 Oct—Secretary-General of theUnion Solidarity andDevelopment AssociationU Htay Oo received aVietnamese delegation ledby Mr Ngo Duc Manh,Vice-Chairman of ForeignAffairs Com-mittee of theNational Assembly Officeand Chairman of Vietnam-ASEAN Congress personGroup of the SocialistRepublic of Vietnam, at theheadquarters of theassociation, here thisevening.
Also present at the callwere CEC Member ofUSDA U Aung Thein Lin
Secretary-General U Htay Oo receivesVietnamese delegation
and officials of theheadquarters.
First, the Secretary-General extended gree-tings on the occasion anddiscussed the objectives andendeavours of theassociations and boostingfriendship and cooperationexisted between the twocountries.
Next, the visiting Vice-Chairman explainedprevailing conditions takingplace in Vietnam anddiscussed ways to beef upmutual friendship and tiesbetween the two countries.
The Vice-Chairmanexchanged gifts and then
posed for a documentaryphoto. In the evening,dinner was hosted in honourof the Vietnamese dele-gation. Accompanied byofficials concerned, thevisiting Vietnamesedelegation went on a studytour of Shwedagon Pagodaand the National Museum.Next, they met withPresident U Win Myint ofUnion of MyanmarFederation of Chambers ofCommerce and Industryand discussed economiccooperation between thetwo countries at theheadquarters of thefederation.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 5 Oct— Minister for RailTransportation Maj-GenAung Min went to theGeneral Hospital in Bagoyesterday and comfortedthe cleft lift and palatepatients and throat andnose patients.
The minister donatedcash to the patients on his
Patients undergo free surgery in Bagovisit. Head of BagoDivision HealthDepartment Dr. NgweHsan and MedicalSuperintendent Dr. ThanWin reported to theminister on condition ofthe patients who receivedsurgery at the hospital. Theminister fulfilled therequirements of the
hospital.Specialists from
Germany and Myanmarhave performed surgeriesat the hospital from 27September to 7 October,and so far, 105 patientsfrom eight townships inBago District underwentsurgeries free.
MNA
Secretary-General of USDA U Htay Oo receives a Vietnamesedelegation led by Mr Ngo Duc Manh, Vice-Chairman of Foreign
Affairs Committee of the National Assembly Office and Chairmanof Vietnam-ASEAN Congress person Group .—MNA
Deputy
Minister
Brig-Gen
Kyaw Myint
presenting
award to an
outstanding
youth at 15th
ASEAN
Youth Day
meeting.
MNA
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YANGON, 5 Oct —Eighteen Myanmarengineers left here for Ja-pan on 3 October as partof Japan East Network ofExchange for Studentsand Youths (JENESYS)Programme.
During the visit from3 to 13 October, the newgeneration engineers ofthe Myanmar EngineeringSociety will tour con-struction projects of
Deputy Minister Maj-Gen Kyaw Swa Khaing makes speech at workshop on survey of energyefficiency and ASEAN energy.—MNA
Workshop on survey of energyefficiency and ASEAN energy held
NAY PYI TAW, 5 Oct— A workshop on surveyof energy efficiency andASEAN energy was heldat Royal Kumudra Hotelhere this morning.
It was attended byDeputy Minister forIndustry-2 Maj-GenKyaw Swa Khaing,departmental heads of theMinistry of Industry-2, theMinistry of Agricultureand Irrigation, theMinistry of Science andTechnology and theMinistry of Energy,representatives ofMyanmar EngineeringSociety, Myanmar
Industrialists Association,ASEAN Centre forEnergy (ACE) and EnergyConservation Centre ofJapan (ECCJ) andrepresentatives ofASEAN countries: thePhilippines and Malaysia.
In his opening speech,the deputy minister saidsurvey of energy use wassuccessfully conductedfrom 28 September to 2October at No 1Automobile Industryunder the Ministry ofIndustry-2. He said hethanked responsiblepersons of ACE andECCJ, experts and
representatives from theministries andorganizations for theirparticipation. The deputyminister went on to saythat efforts will be madeto reduce energy expenses
on productivity. As theexperts from ACE andECCJ and resourcepersons of ASEANcountries would bereading their papers andshare their experiences
here, the workshop wouldyield good results, henoted.
Next, Director GeneralU Soe Aung of EnergyPlanning Departmentextended greetings and the
officials of ACE and ECCJmade speeches. After theopening of workshop, theresource persons read theirpapers and answered thequestions raised.
MNA
New generation engineers visit Japanbuildings, roads andbridges, industries andcultural establishments.
Japan InternationalCorporation Centre(JICE), Myanmar Engi-neering Society and Japa-nese embassy in Yangonjointly arranged the excur-sion trip under JENESYS
programme.The 18-member
delegation was led byGeneral-Secretary of theMES U Aung Myint, JointGeneral-Secretary andleader of the new genera-tion engineers group UMyint Pe.
MNA
Eighteen members delegation of MES seen atYangon International Airport before
departure for Japan.—MNA
Salin Township turns green with agricultural farmsByline: Tin Win Lay (Kyimyindine); Photos: Htay Aung (Kyemon)
(from page 16)When asked about thecommon use of lilyleaves,branch clerk U AyeKo, a local said, “That is atradition here. Nowadays,
plastic bags are verycommon, but local peopleuse only lily leaves topackage materials such asmeat, fish and groceries.We use wetlan plants towrap up the packages of
materials. Now, I am 59,and here that tradition hasbeen preserved longer thanmy lifetime.”
In an interview,Chairman U Hla Htut of thetownship Peace andDevelopment Council said,“This year, we have a targetof 82,559 acres of monsoonpaddy. Up to this August,we have grown 55,169acres of monsoon paddy.We will completeploughing paddy, fields inSeptember.”
He said that last year,the township put 61,560acres under monsoonpaddy, and 19,233 acresunder summer paddy; andthat sufficiency of rice was136.40 per cent and that ofedible oil, 437 per cent.
We also visitedTanyaung River WaterPumping Station nearLaythagon Village which
supplies water to growcrops and helps green theregion. Staff Officer U YeMin Tun of the station saidthat the station pumpedwater from the ox-bowlake of the AyeyawadyRiver and supplied waterto nearby farmlands with5.5-foot diameterpipelines; and that due tothe station, Tanyaung,Sihswe, Zeebyubin,Nattat and Okshitkonvillage-tracts grow 4300acres of monsoon paddy,and 700 acres of summerpaddy.
At the invitation ofChairman U Aung NgweSoe of Tanyaung Village-tract PDC and U Zaw HsanHtayt of Sihswe Village-tract, we visited themonsoon paddy farm.When interviewed, farmerU San Moe said, “I growseven acres of
Manawthukha strainpaddy as monsoon paddy.Last summer, I grew threeand a half acres of summerpaddy, and per acre yieldwas nearly 100 baskets.So, I made a good profitfrom the summer paddyfield.”
When asked if he hadgrown paddy in the past,he said, “We had to relyon rainwater to grow peasand sesame, let alonepaddy. We did not getenough water for ourfarms, so the per acreyields of crops were verylow. But, now due toTanyaung River WaterPumping Station, we cangrow crops all year round,and we can boost per acreyields of peas, sesame andother crops.”
Farmer U Naing Winsaid, “I am from SihsweVillage. That is the farm
our parents inherited me.They grew groundnut,sesame and pigeon pea. In2003 in which the stationbegan to supply water, Itried growing monsoonpaddy, and per acre yieldwas very satisfactory. Fromthat time on, I have grownboth monsoon and summerpaddy every year. This year,I grow five acres ofManawthukha strain
paddy. Previously, I soldgroundnut and sesame andbought rice to consume.Now, I can grow paddy inaddition to groundnut andsesame, so I thank thegovernment for theproject.”
Overall, SalinTownship is enjoyingcumulative development.
Translation: MSKyemon: 5-10-2009
A wooden religious edifice in MagyeeganVillage in the north of Salin Township.
U Hla Htut,Chairman of SalinTownship Peaceand Development
Council.
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HONG KONG, 5 Oct—A 52-year-old man whotested positive for the A/H1N1 influenza died onSunday in Hong Kong,bringing the death toll ofthe disease in the city to28, Hong Kong’sHospital Authorityannounced on Monday.
The man, who wasdiagnosed with diabetesmellitus and hyper-tension, developed flusymptoms on Sept. 25and attended theAccident and Emer-gency Department ofKwong Wah Hospital onSept. 29. The patient wasadmitted for clinicaltreatment.
Positive result ofHSI was confirmed on the
A security member patrols along the riverside atJiangbin park in Fuzhou, capital of southeast China’sFujian Province, on 5 Oct, 2009. As the approaching17th tropical storm of the year Parma has broughtgales to coastal areas of central and northern FujianProvince, local authorities were ordered to takeprecautions to ensure the safety of people andminimize losses.—INTERNET
BE I J I N G, 5 Oct—China Expor t andCredi t InsuranceCorporation (CECIC)said on Monday theshor t - term expor tcredit insurance (ECI)i t had under takenduring the first ninemonths this year totaled60 billion U.S. dollars,a 200 percent year-on-year increase.
CECIC wassupposed to offer short-term ECI covering atleast 84 billion U.S.dollars in 2009, a targetset by the State Councilthis May to providemore support to Chineseexporters amid thefinancial crisis.
China’s short-term exportcredit insurance covers $60
bln in 1st nine months
HONG KONG, 5 Oct—A monumental work byBritish artist DamienHirst from his highlyacclaimed “Butterfly”series is set to be sold in amodern and contemp-orary art auction in HongKong on Wednesday, theSeoul Auction said onMonday.
Born in 1965, Hirst isknown as one of theworld’s most famous andcommercially successfulcontemporary artists. Hecreated “The Importanceof Elsewhere - TheKingdom of Heaven” in2006 by using thousandsof live butterflies on a darkblue canvas surface toform a beautiful“window”. It is expectedto fetch over 18 millionHK dollars (2.3 millionUS dollars) in theupcoming sale.
“Tranquility”, ano-ther piece by Hirst, soldfor 13.37 million HKdollars (1.71 million USdollars) in May, whichbecame the mostexpensive work by theartist ever sold at auctionsin Asia, said the managingdirector Ms Misung Shimof the auction house.
Xinhua
Hong Kongto auction
“Butterflies”of Damien
Hirst
Hong Kong report one more death of A/H1N1 flu
The export volumewith short-term ECI roseby 242.2 percent year onyear this September. Theratio of exports withshort-term ECI to thetotal exports had grownto 26.5 percent in thisAugust from 2 percentin 2002, according toCECIC.
Founded in Beijingin December 2001,CECIC is China’s onlypolicy-oriented insur-ance company speciali-zing in provi-dingexporters with guarant-ees for payment risk indoing export or re-export from China by theway of L/C, D/P, or OA.
Xinhua
Only licensed agencies cangurantee overseas job
Lt-Gen Myint Swe of the Ministry of Defence and wife being welcomed by
Indonesian Ambassador Mr Sebastianus Sumarsono at the reception to
mark 64th Anniversary Armed Forces Day of Indonesia in Yangon on 5
October.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 5 Oct—The government of theUnion of Myanmar hadnot only created jobopportuaties at home butalso approved theoverseas labour law forthose seeking overseasjob.
According to the law,the Ministry of Labourissued licenses to thequalified overseaemployment servicescompanies for the purposeof carrying out theirservices such as recruitingand sending labourersabroad with thepermission of thegovernment.
The licensed overseasemployment servicescompanies are to stand forthe workers in followingemployment contracts byemployers. If there are anyloses in the right ofemployee, they are tocontact foreign employerand try to get the completeopportunity. They are notallowed to ask foradditional service chargesthan limited by the lawand to hand over thelicense.
The employees mayhave the guarantee only ifthey contact the licensedcompanies.
Those without license
and brokers persuade thejob seekers, recruit andsend them abroadunlawfully. The workersfaced many difficultieswithout gurantee inforeign countries.Sometimes, they weretrafficked. So, those whoseek overseas jobsshould hunt the jobsthrough the overseasemployment agencieslicensed by the Ministryof Labour.
The list of reliableagencies can be availableat the township labourexchange offices under theLabour Department.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 5 Oct—Under the arrangement ofthe officials fromMyanmar and Malaysia toprovide assistance toMyanmar labourers facingdifficulties in Malaysia,departmental officialswelcomed a first batch of49 labourers who arrivedback Myanmar fromMalaysia by flight No 8 M502, said the newspapersissued in the country on 4September.
Regarding the aboveincident, the 11th batch of50 labourers returned fromMalaysia on 2 October. A
Licensed employment agenciessupervised in sending workers abroad
number of labourersreturning from Malaysiawere 447 up to date. Mostof them were fromTaninthayi coastal regionand they illegally enteredMalaysia by land and bysea route, it is learnt.
Only a little of themwere from the central partof Myanmar and Yangon.Although they went toMalaysia by air, they hadno passport and relateddocuments they entrustedto their employers becausethey changed work of theirown desire and in this way,they became illegal
labourers.The world financial
crisis hit Malaysia as welland thus it cut number oflabourers. Only illegallabourers and those whohad no passports werearrested in Malaysia. Now,the Ministry of Labour issupervising licensedemployment agenciesenabling them to sendlabourers to foreigncountries by seekingguranteed job offers fromforeign employers underthe agreement between theemployer and em-ployee.—MNA
A Sumatran tiger is seen at the Malaysia nationalzoo in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysian wildlife
authorities have rescued a five-year old Malayantiger, badly injured in a snare set up by poachersnear the country’s jungle border with Thailand,
officials said on Monday.—INTERNET
same day and he wasprescribed with Tamifluand antibiotics.
The condition of thepatient deteriorated on30 Sept and he died
Sunday. The case has been
reported to the HospitalAuthority Head Officeand the Centre for HealthProtection.—Xinhua
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MYANMAR IVANHOE COPPER COMPANY LIMITED (TENDER NOTICE)TENDER. IFB No. 38/Overseas/2009Supply of General, Pump, Tyre & Caterpillar Spares (18) lots are invited from Overseas Suppliers by CIFYangon Basis, Euro or Singapore $ Currency, by LC Term.CLOSING DATE will be on 19 October 2009 12 noon.Tender documents are available at the following addresses:70 (I) Bo Chein Street, 6 Miles, Pyay Road, Hlaing Township, Yangon, MyanmarTel: (95) 1 514194 to 7 ; Fax: (95) 1 514208; email:[email protected]: Tel: (95) 71 22225/6; Fax: (95) 71 22522: email: [email protected] are to be reached the above offices on or before the closing date.Queries can be done between 10am to 4pm at Supply Department; Tel: (95) 71 22225/6;email :[email protected] before the Tender Closing Date.
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MYANMAR IVANHOE COPPER COMPANY LIMITED (TENDER NOTICE)TENDER. IFB No. 39/Local/2009Supply of Electrical, HDPE Pipe and General (26 lots) are invited from Local Suppliers by FEC Currency.
CLOSING DATE will be on 19th October 2009 at 12:00 hr.Tender documents are available at the following addresses:
70 (I) Bo Chein Street, 6 Miles, Pyay Road, Hlaing Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Tel: (95) 1 514194 to 7 ; Fax: (95) 1 514208; email:[email protected]
Site: Tel: (95) 71 22225/6; Fax: (95) 71 22522: email: [email protected]
Sealed Bids are to be reached the above offices on or before the closing date.
Queries can be done between 10am to 4pm at Supply Department; Tel: (95) 71 22225/6;
email :[email protected] before the Tender Closing Date.
Arrest overJamaica consul
murderJAMAICA, 5 Oct — A 23-
year-old man has been ar-rested in Jamaica in con-nection with the murderof British honorary con-sul John Terry. Mr Terrywas found beaten andstrangled in the bedroomof his Montego Bay homeon 9 September.
Jamaican police saidthey would interview theman and an identificationparade would be held laterthis week.Mr Terry, a fa-ther-of-two, reportedlyseparated from his wifethree years ago. His jobwas to help British tour-ists who had got into trou-ble.—Internet
Future doctorsadvise future
patientsDALLAS, 5 Oct— Third-
year medical students aretalking to elementaryschool children about pro-duce in an effort to havefewer patients in the fu-ture, US researchers said.
The seven University ofTexas Southwestern Medi-cal School studentsstressed the importance ofeating five servings offruits and vegetables dailyto Dallas IndependentSchool district students inthird, fourth and fifthgrade. “We want to get thekids to select fruits andvegetables,” the pro-gramme developer, DrLinda Michalsky, said in astatement. “Research hasshown that children whoeat a healthy, balanced dietwith a variety of fruits,vegetables, meats anddairy products becomeadults who do the same.While a single programmemay not cause immediatebehavior change, hearinga consistent message willhelp.”
The Power Point pres-entation takes about 20minutes. The elementaryschool students receive anelectronic clicker at thebeginning of the presenta-tion so they can answerhalf a dozen multiple-choice questions, muchlike the television gameshow “Who Wants to be aMillionaire.”
The answers are trackedin real time to measurewhether students grasp aconcept and whether theyintend to eat more pro-duce, the researchers said.
Internet
Pelvic exercise helps incontinenceCHICAGO, 5 Oct–US researchers say pelvic floor
muscle exercises can help manage urinary incontinencein older women.
The study finds improvement reported by 83 per-cent of the women who underwent a supervised chair-based six-weeklong exercise programme focused onidentifying, isolating and strengthening muscles thatsupport the pelvic area — the transversus abdominus,the corset-like swath of muscles that wraps around theabdomen; the multifidus, which extends along the backof the trunk; and the pelvic floor muscles, which forma sling to hold up internal organs like the bladder.
No statistically significant improvements were re-ported by women in the control group who receivedone session of educational basics and no supervisedexercises. “Urinary incontinence can take a very realemotional and social toll,” lead author Sheila Dugan ofRush University Medical Center in Chicago said in astatement. “Many treatment options exist, but strength-ening the pelvic floor muscles, as our study has shown,can be very effective even for older women.”
The study, involving 65 women between the ages of67 and 95, is scheduled to be presented this week atthe annual meeting of the North American MenopauseSociety in San Diego.—Internet
In this on 4 Oct, 2009,photograph releasedby Andhra Pradeshstate government,
flood affected areas ofAndhra Pradesh state,
India, are seen.INTERNET
Two children killedin hornet attack
in MalaysiaKUALA LUMPUR, 5 Oct
— Two children havebeen killed in a hornet at-tack near Kuching, thecapital of the EastMalaysian state ofSarawak, a local newspa-per reported on Monday.
A family of five weregoing for a late afternoonwalk on a hill near theirhouse yesterday at SungaiMoyan in Batu Kawa, tothe Southwest ofKuching, when they weresuddenly besieged by thehornets, said the Star.
The six-year-old ChenSze Ying and her three-year-old brother Chun Jiewere stung to death sev-eral hours after they wererushed to a nearby hospi-tal.
Xinhua
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Glucose awareness helps diabetics mostDALLAS, 5 Oct —Pa-
tients with diabetes inLos Angeles, London,New Delhi, Singaporeand Washington all ben-efited from blood sugarself-monitoring, re-searchers said.
The study, publishedin The Diabetes Educa-tor, found self-testing be-fore and after specificevents helped patientswho had diabetes butwere not being treated
with insulin make betterhealth and food choicesas they learned whatworked for them in termsof food choices, exerciseand scheduling.
“Although the utilityof self monitoring ofblood glucose in non-in-sulin-treated type 2 dia-betes remains controver-sial, a recent report fromthe International Diabe-tes Federation recom-mends self-monitoring of
blood glucose use in thispopulation if it is used toeducate/motivate indi-viduals and/or monitorand adjust therapy,” thestudy authors said in astatement.
The study authors sug-gest patients would behelped if healthcare pro-viders developed strate-gies to incorporate self-monitoring of blood glu-cose in treatment.
Internet
Flying through : Britain’s Paul Bonhomme onhis way to win the 2009 Red Bull Air Race WorldChampionship with a victory in the final race of
the season in Barcelona.—INTERNET
Study finds 231 new genes associatedwith head and neck cancer
Twenty newly-marriedcouples attend a groupwedding, which is oneof the series activities
of the 2009 ChinaYichun Moon Cultural
Festival, on theMingyue Mountain inYichun, east China’s
Jiangxi Province, on 4Oct, 2009. — XINHUA
US study pinpoints genecontrolling number of
brain cells
WASHINGTON, 5 Oct—US researchers has iden-tified 231 new genes as-sociated with head andneck cancer, one of themost deadly cancers re-sponsible for 2.1 percent
of all cancer deaths in theUnited States, accordingto results from a study,which were presented onSunday at the AmericanAcademy of Otolaryngol-ogy-Head & Neck Sur-
gery Foundation’s annualmeeting in San Diego.
Previously, only 33genes were reported asso-ciated with head and neckcancer.
“These new genesshould advance selectionof head and neck-specificgene targets, opening thedoor to promising newmolecular strategies forthe early detection andtreatment of head andneck cancer,” says studylead author Maria JWorsham, director of re-search in the Departmentof Otolaryngology atHenry Ford Hospital inDetroit, Michigan. “It alsomay offer the opportunityto help monitor diseaseprogression and a pa-tient’s response to treat-ment.”—Xinhua
Residents use footbridge to keep their
feet dry as some areasremain under
floodwater in thisaerial picture on 5 Oct,2009 in Angono town
in eastern Manila,Philippines.
INTERNET
Hospitalists may reduce time in hospitalsCHICAGO, 5 Oct—High-
risk surgery patients expe-rienced shorter hospitalstays when seen byinternists trained in manag-ing medical complications,US researchers found.
Lead author Dr MichaelPinzur, a professor atLoyola University ChicagoStritch School of Medicine,and colleagues tracked 86high-risk surgical patientswho were co-managed byhospitalists — physicianswho care for the patient inplace of the patient’s pri-mary care physician whilethe patient is in a hospital.The hospitalist coordinatesand oversees care of the pa-tient’s medical problems,and is the contact person forthe family.
The researchers calcu-lated the ratio of how longa patient stayed comparedwith how long such a pa-
tient would be expected tostay at a major teachinghospital. A ratio lower than1.0 means the patient had ashorter-than-expected stay,Pinzur said.
Before the co-manage-ment programme of hospi-talists and surgeons, pa-tients had a length-of-stay
ratio of 0.86. After the pro-gramme began, the ratiodropped to 0.69.
The study, published inthe journal Orthopedics,found hospitalist patientsstayed an average of 3.8days, compared with an ex-pected stay of 5.5 days.
Internet
Vietnam confirms two moredeaths of A/H1N1 influenza
HANOI, 5 Oct—Vietnam’s health authorities con-firmed on Monday two women in southern provinceof Ca Mau died of A/H1N1 influenza, raising the to-tal number of deaths in the country to 18.
One patient, 25, was 24 weeks pregnant. She wasadmitted to the Ca Mau Childbirth Hospital on 22 Sept.with stomachache, fever and difficulty in breathing,according to a report on the ministry’s website.
As the patient showed flu-like symptoms, doctorsdecided to transfer her on the same day to Ca MauGeneral Hospital to treat her as a A/H1N1 patient. Thewoman died on 28 Sept. Her sample was tested posi-tive for the A/H1N1 influenza.
Another patient was a 47-year-old woman. Shestarted showing flu-like symptoms on 24 Sept, saidthe ministry. The woman was admitted to a district-level hospital for treatment on 27 Sept. She died on30 Sept. Her sample was found positive with theA/H1N1 influenza.
Vietnam’s total number of A/H1N1 patients hasrisen to 9,562 following the country’s confirmationof 25 more flu cases on Sunday.— Xinhua
WASHINGTON, 5 Oct —In populating the growingbrain, neural stem cellsmust strike a delicate bal-ance between two keyprocesses — prolifera-tion, in which the cellsmultiply to provide plentyof starting materials —and differentiation, inwhich those materialsevolve into functioningneurons. If the stem cellsproliferate too much, theycould grow out of controland produce a tumor. Ifthey proliferate too little,there may not be enoughcells to become the bil-lions of neurons of thebrain.
Researchers at the Uni-
versity of North Carolina(UNC) at Chapel HillSchool of Medicine re-ported on Sunday thatthey have now found thatthis critical balance restsin large part on a singlegene, called GSK-3. Thefinding suggests thatGSK-3 controls the sig-nals that determine howmany neurons actuallyend up composing thebrain. It also has impor-tant implications for pa-tients withneuropsychiatricillness,as links have recentlybeen drawn betweenGSK-3 and schizophre-nia, depression and bipo-lar disorder.—Xinhua
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MADRID, 5 Oct—Goals from Jesus Navas andRenato gave Sevilla a thrilling win at home to RealMadrid to ensure the battle for the Primera Liga titleis not a two horse race between Madrid and Barce-lona so early in the season. The win puts Sevilla levelon points with Real Madrid and three points behindleague leaders FC Barcelona.
Had Madrid won, the big two in Spain would havealready been six points clear of their nearest rivals,but Sevilla made it clear from the start that it is aside to be taken seriously. The team that finishedthird in Spain last year dominated the first half inthe Sanchez Pizjuan stadium and had it not beenfor an outstanding display from Madrid keeperIker Casillas, who pulled off several outstandingsaves, Manolo Jimenez’s impressive side would havewon by a greater margin.
Xinhua
Real Madrid’s Diarra (L) jumps to head the ballnext to Raul and Sevilla’s Fernando Navarro
during their Spanish First Division soccer matchat Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium in Sevilla
on 4 Oct, 2009. — XINHUA
Mexican Ochoa defends LPGANavistar titles
WASHINGTON, 5 Oct—World number one Lorena Ochoa of Mexico defendedthe LPGA Navistar Classic title in Prattville, Alabama on Sunday.Ochoa lifted herthird title of the season by defeating Americans Michelle Wie and Brittany Langby four strokes each.
Ochoa, 27, began the day with a three-stroke edge, fired a final-round 70 tofinish 72 holes on 18-under par 270.Yani Tseng of Chinese Taipei and Britain’sJanice Moodie shared fourth on 275 with Sweden’s Maria Hjorth and AmericanBeth Bader sharing sixth on 276.
Xinhua
Ancelotti’s Chelsea take title initiative
Chelsea’s Frank Lampard (R) gets ina tackle to strip the ball from Liver-
pool’s Steven Gerrard (C) during thePremiership match at Stamford
Bridge.—INTERNET
Djokovicadvances easilyin China Open
BEIJING, 5 Oct—Ser-bia’s Novak Djokovicopened his China Opencampaign with a straightsets win over Romania’sVictor Hanescu on Mon-day, as the men’s maindraw got under way at the6.6-million-dollar mixedevent.
Djokovic, the numbertwo seed in Beijing,dropped his serve onceearly in the match butquickly worked out his jit-ters to take control, win-ning 6-3, 7-5.The 22-year-old Serb, ranked fourth inthe world, mixed up histwo-handed topspin andslice backhands to keepHanescu on the back foot,and earned some easypoints with 10 aces.
Internet
Serena says she’s a fighter,after US Open debacle
Serena Williams
Arsenal hit Rovers for sixLONDON, 5 Oct—Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal are capable of
mounting a sustained challenge for the Premier League title this sea-son after his side routed Blackburn 6-2 at the Emirates Stadium.Wengerbecame Arsenal’s longest serving manager on Thursday with 13 yearsservice and Sunday’s eye-catching display was the ideal way to markthe anniversary of his arrival in north London.
The Gunners, without a trophy since 2005, were widely written offas title also-rans in pre-season following Wenger’s decision not tospend big to replace Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure after theirexits to Manchester City.But his faith in his young squad is beingrewarded and Arsenal are now in fourth place - six points behindleaders Chelsea with a game in hand.
Wenger said: “There is a real togetherness about the team. Theyare enjoying themselves and playing some wonderful football. I thinkwe are strong.”We scored six goals and their ‘keeper had a great game.We are in a strong position this season, despite the fact that we havelost two games.—Internet
Ronaldinho rescues point forMilan as Juventus crash
ROME, 5 Oct—Substitute Ronaldinho popped upseven minutes from time to salvage a point for ACMilan in a 1-1 draw at 10-man Atalanta on Sunday butthat might not be enough to save coach Leonardo fromthe chop.Meanwhile, the last unbeaten record in SerieA disappeared as Juventus were beaten 2-0 at Palermoto drop to third in the table.
Milan may have come from behind to earn a drawbut their hosts played almost an hour with 10 men andit took the seven-time European champions 45 min-utes to break down their lowly opponents with a nu-merical advantage.It was also only Milan’s fourth goalin seven league matches in which the struggling gi-ants have managed just two wins.
Internet
Arsenal’s Dutch Robin van Persie (R)vies with Blackburn Rovers Pascal
Chimbonda during a Premier Leaguematch at the Emirates Stadium inLondon, on 4 October.—INTERNET
Sharapova getting back to her best
LONDON, 5 Oct—Carlo Ancelottihas warned Manchester United thatthe destiny of the Premier League isin Chelsea’s hands after the Blueswent back to the top of the table witha 2-0 win over Liverpool.Ancelotti’steam took advantage of United’s 2-2draw against Sunderland by over-powering the Reds at Stamford Bridgethanks to second half goals fromNicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda.
Chelsea are two points clear of sec-ond placed United and six pointsahead of Liverpool, leaving the titlemomentum firmly with the west Lon-doners going into the internationalbreak. Ancelotti admitted he was sur-prised to see United drop points at OldTrafford and he is convinced Chelseacan win the title if they remain focusedon their own game.
“Their result was a surprise for surebut we want to stay concentrated onour own season,” Ancelotti said.”Thisseason depends only on us. We’re topof the table and we prepare for thenext game with concentration and de-
termination. “It was three pointsagainst a very good team and I’mhappy. Our aim is to lose only onegame. We’ve lost that. I’m satisfied,for sure, when we win. But also whenwe play well.”
Internet
TOKYO, 5 Oct—MariaSharapova says she is get-ting back to her best andenjoying herself after along injury lay-off thatforced her out of top 10 forthe first time since July2004.” As far as beingback onto the court andplaying tennis and hittinga tennis ball with a tennisracket, I say, I went out of
the tunnel,” said Shara-pova after regaining thePan Pacific Open title onSaturday that she last wonin 2005.
“Because that was takenaway from me for a longperiod of time. It’s a bigpart of your life and it wastaken away.”It’s a strangefeeling, but you’ve got todo everything you can getout of the situation, to beback in life, enjoy whatyou love. I’m back on thecourt, I’m playing again,I’m competing,” said theRussian.In October lastyear, Sharapova had an op-eration on her right shoul-der and then pulled out ofthe Australian Open inJanuary with the same in-jury. She only returned toaction in May.—Internet
BEIJING, 5 Oct—UStennis superstar SerenaWilliams on Sunday de-clined comment about anongoing probe into herabusive outburst at the USOpen, but said she lovedthe game and would notgive up her fighting spirit.Williams has apologisedand been fined 10,500dollars for her profanity-laced tirade at a line judgeduring her semifinal atFlushing Meadows,which cost her the matchagainst eventual cham-pion Kim Clijsters.
But the 11-time GrandSlam champion’s actionsremain under investiga-tion by the Grand SlamCommittee and could re-sult in greater fines or sus-
pension from futureGrand Slam events. “Themoment happened. And Ifelt like I ended great, Iended up winning dou-bles” with sister Venus,Williams told reportersafter her first round win atthe China Open, her firsttournament since the inci-dent in New York.
Internet
Sevilla beats Real Madrid to giveemotion to the Spanish title race
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Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hr MST:During the past 24 hours, weather has been partly cloudyin Kayah State, rain or thundershowers have been scatteredin Shan State and Mandalay Division, fairly widespread inMon State and Magway Division and widespread in theremaining States and Divisions with locally heavyfalls inSagaing Division and isolated heavyfalls in Chin State.The noteworthy amounts of rainfall recorded were Kawlin(4.88) inches, Butalin (4.25) inches, Kalay (3.86) inches,Falam (3.50) inches, Pinlelbu (3.42) inches, Minkin (2.95)inches, Hakha (2.91) inches, Kani (2.84) inches, Sittway(2.64) inches, Mindat (2.59) inches, Mawlaik and Yinmarpin(2.52) inches each, Palae (2.29) inches, Chaungoo (2.26)inches, Kyunhla (2.25) inches, Wountho (2.13) inches andPyinOoLwin (1.81) inches.
Maximum temperature on 4-10-2009 was 83°F.Minimum temperature on 5-10-2009 was 69°F. Relativehumidity at (09:30) hours MST on 5-10-2009 was 93%.Total sun shine hours on 4-10-2009 was Nil.
Rainfall on 5-10-2009 was (0.32) inch at Mingaladon,(0.59) inch at Kaba-Aye and (0.36) inch at Central Yangon.Total rainfall since 1-1-2009 was (107.80) inches atMingaladon, (119.57) inches at Kaba-Aye and (124.45) inchesat Central Yangon. Maximum wind speed at Yangon (Kaba-Aye) was (4) mph from South at (15:30) hours MST on4-10-2009.
Bay inference: Weather is cloudy in the North Bay andmonsoon is moderate in the Andaman Sea and elsewherein the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 6th October 2009: Rainor thundershowers will be widespread in Mon and KayinStates, Yangon, Ayeyawady and Taninthayi Divisions,fairly widespread in Chin, Rakhine States and BagoDivision, scatttered in Kachin and Kayah States, MagwayUpper Sagaing and Mandalay Divisions and isolated in theremaining areas. Degree of certainty is (80%).
State of the sea: Squalls with moderate to rough seas arelikely at times Deltaic, Gulf of Mottama, off and alongMon-Taninthayi Coasts. Surface wind speed in squallsmay reach (35-40) mph. Seas will be moderate elsewhere inMyanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Moderate monsoon.Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring area for
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Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring area for6-10-2009: One or two rain or tundershowers. Degree ofcertainty is (80%).
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring area for6-10-2009: Likelihood of isolated rain or thundershowers.Degree of certainty is (60%).
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Turkey to invest $450 mln inoil exploration in Black Sea
ANKARA, 5 Oct—Turkey’s Energy Minister TanerYildiz said on Monday that Turkey would make aninvestment of around 450 million U.S. dollars in oilexploration in the Black Sea, the semi-officialAnatolia news agency reported.
Yildiz said a giant offshore oil platform will setoff from Norway this month and is expected toarrive in Turkey’s northern coast in mid-December.
He said the oil exploration work will belaunched in the Black Sea as part of the cooperationwith Brazil’s Petrobras.
In April 2009, Turkey’s TPAO and Brazil’sPetrobras, two state-owned petroleum companies,inked an agreement for the exploration of oil in theBlack Sea.
Yildiz said oil drilling work with Petrobras willlast for about two or three years and end up withconsiderable amounts of oil reserves.—Xinhua
Steam billows from cooling towers at a nuclearpower generating station in Illinois. Denmark’sclimate minister predicted that a UN summit inCopenhagen in December would not reach a
global climate accord without the backing of theUnited States to aggressively cut greenhouse
gasemissions.—INTERNET
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★ Only with stability and peace will the nation develop
★ Only with stability and peace will democratization process be successful
★ Anarchy begets anarchy, not democracy★ Riots beget riots, not democracy★ Democracy can be introduced only through constitution
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■ Do not allow ourselves to be swayed■ By broadcasts designed to cause
troubles
■ We favour peace and stability■ We favour development■ We oppose unrest and violence■ Wipe out those inciting unrest
and violence
Salin Township turns green with agricultural farmsByline: Tin Win Lay (Kyimyindine); Photos: Htay Aung (Kyemon)
Tanyaung River Water Pumping Station in Tanyaung Village-tract, Salin Township.
Salin Township in Minbu District, Magway Divi-sion, is 405 miles from Yangon and 245 miles fromMandalay. A large number of religious edifices suchas pagodas, temples, caves and monasteries and geo-graphical features in Salin Township reveal that itused to be an administrative seat in the time ofMyanmar monarchs.
Salin Township is surrounded by the Ayeyawady
River, and Chauk and Yenangyoung townships in theeast, Sedoktara Township in the west, Pwintbyu Town-ship in the south and Saw and Seikphyu townships inthe north. The township has many plains, but high-lands in its west part.
The township sees plains with large farmlandswhere the Salin Creek flows in the west; and the Mwe,Tharu, Paung and Kantaw creeks, in the south.
By Salin-Sedoktara Road and near the signboardto the township is Wetthe Lake with a diameter ofaround three miles. The whole lake is covered by lotusflowers. I saw many people in their boats collectinglotus leaves and flowers and holiday makers doingactivities on the embankment for recreation.
I interviewed branch clerk U Aye Ko, a local.(See page 10)
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