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Established 1914
9th Waning of Hnaung Tagu 1368 ME Tuesday, 10 April, 2007Volume XIV, Number 359
Emergence of the State Constitution is the duty of all citizens of Myanmar Naing-Ngan.
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-round development of other sectors of theeconomy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented eco-nomic system
* Development of the economy inviting partici-pation in terms of technical know-how andinvestments from sources inside the countryand abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economymust be kept in the hands of the State and thenational 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 stand-
ards of the entire nation
* Stability of the State, community peace andtranquillity, prevalence of law and order
* National reconsolidation* Emergence of a new enduring State Consti-
tution* Building of a new modern developed nation in
accord with the new State Constitution
Four economic objectives
Four social objectives
Four political objectives
NAY PYI TAW, 9 April — Minister forProgress of Border Areas and National Races andDevelopment Affairs Col Thein Nyunt, DeputyCommander of South-East Command Brig-Gen ZawMin, Chairman of Kayin State Peace and Develop-ment Council Col Khin Kyu, Director-General ofBorder Areas and National Races and DevelopmentAffairs Department U Than Swe, Director-Generalof Development Affairs Department U Myo Myintand officials inspected paving of Nabu-HtokawkoeRoad in Kawkareik Township yesterday.
The minister and party also inspectedDaweida Bridge on Nabu-Htokawkoe Road. Theminister gave instructions on maintenance of thebridge and preventive measures against erosion ofapproach road and approach structure.
The minister and party went to the site ofHtokawkoe Post-Primary School where Director-General of No 1 Basic Education Department UKyaw Thu reported on construction of the school.
The minister inspected paving roads inHtokawkoe and discussed regional development withnational race leaders in the region.
The minister then presented gifts and fishpaste, dried fish and other rations to local nationalrace leaders and their families.
The minister and party inspected health careservices and construction of dispensaries. They alsovisited TV retransmission station and telephone ex-change.—MNA
PBANRDA Minister inspectsdevelopment tasks in Kayin State
NAY PYI TAW, 9 April — Hydro-electric PowerDepartment under the Ministry of Electric Power No1and Jiangsu Pengfei Group Co Ltd of the People’sRepublic of China signed a contract today on construc-tion of a 500-ton plant for grinding pozzolan in Popa.
The signing ceremony was held here on 6 April.Director-General of the Hydro-electric Power Depart-ment U Aung Koe Shwe and Managing Director of theJiangsu Pengfei Group Co Ltd Mr Wang Jia An signed theagreement in the presence of Minister for Electric Power
500-ton pozzolan plantto be built in Popa
No 1 Col Zaw Min and Deputy Minister U Myo Myint.According to the agreement, Hydro-electric Power
Department will purchase machinery from the Chi-nese company to run the plant which is expected toproduce 500 tons of pozzolan a day on completion.
A 1000-ton grinding plant in Popa region isproducing pozzolan which is used in construction ofthe concrete dam of the Yeywa Hydropower Project inMandalay Division.
MNA
U Aung Koe Shwe and Mr Wang Jia An sign contract for 500-ton plant for grinding Pozzolan. — ELECTRIC POWER NO 1
Minister Col Thein Nyunt inspects paving of
Nabu-Htokawkoe Road. — MNA
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PERSPECTIVES* 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 DesireTuesday, 10 April, 2007
The government is taking systematic
measures to establish libraries in all the
rural areas where over 70 per cent of the
Myanmar population reside. Libraries are
being opened across the nation with the aim
of cultivating the reading habit among the
rural people and of ensuring the develop-
ment of human resources.
There are altogether 61,949 villages
the length and breadth of the nation. Of
them, 54,707 villages have already been
facilitated with libraries. The successful
opening of such village libraries can be
attributed to the combined efforts of the
government and local people plus the con-
tributions of well-wishers.
The establishment of libraries in all
parts of the nation leads to widening the
scope of knowledge of the national people as
well as ensuring the development of educa-
tion, health and farming sectors of the na-
tion, thereby contributing to enhancing the
intellectual powers of the national people.
This being the case, local authorities,
members of social organizations and the
respective library committees and local resi-
dents are to strive together with the Infor-
mation and Public Relations Department
for perpetual development of the village
libraries.
Open more self-reliantlibraries
Supervisory Committee for Ensuring Secureand Smooth Transport meets
YANGON, 8 April — Yangon Division Super-visory Committee for Ensuring Secure and SmoothTransport held its coordination meeting at the hall ofYangon Command Headquarters, here, on 6 April.Chairman of Yangon Division Peace and Develop-ment Council Commander of Yangon Command Maj-Gen Hla Htay Win gave instructions on erecting moreHorn Free Zone signboards in downtown, proper func-
tions of traffic lights and reduction of road accidents onhighways. He also urged officials to make arrange-ments for school buses for university students and forhighway tickets during the Thingyan Festival.
Next, the commander heard reports presentedby members of the committee and attended to theneeds.
MNA
Soe Kyaw Naing seals first prize in Grand RoyalSpecial Reserve Golf Championship 2007
YANGON, 9 April —The final round of GrandRoyal Special Reserve GolfChampionship 2007,jointly-organized byMyanmar Golf Federationand International BeveragesTrading Co Ltd took placeat City Golf Resort(Myakantha) in InseinTownship yesterday.
All golfers took posi-tions at their designatedplaces. Next, Chairman ofMyanmar Olympic Com-mittee Minister for SportsBrig-Gen Thura Aye Myint,MOC General SecretaryDirector-General of Sportsand Physical Education De-partment U Thaung Htaik,General Secretary of MGFU Aung Kyi and Director UTint Oo of Design and De-velopment of IBTC openedthe final round of the cham-pionship by striking golfballs.
The prize presenta-tion ceremony was heldafter the final round. Di-rector U Tint Oo of Designand Development of IBTCpresented souvenirs toMOC General SecretaryDirector-General of Sportsand Physical EducationDepartment U ThaungHtaik, General Secretary ofMGF U Aung Kyi.
Next, Executive U KoKo Lay of MPGA andMGF handed prizes to firstand second winning teamswhile General Secretary UAung Kyi awarded fourth
placed and fifth placed golf-ers in the singles’ event ofprofessional level.
Afterwards, MOCGeneral Secretary UThaung Htaik handed firstprize to Soe Kyaw Naing(Srixon), second to KhinZaw Win and third to NaingNaing Lin.
Next, Director ULwin Aung Aye of Adminand Finance of IBTChanded prizes to thirdplaced Thura Kyaw(Taunggyi) and fourthplaced Win Tun Thein(Yangon) in the final round
of the championship.Afterwards, Director
U Tint Oo of Design andDevelopment of IBTC gaveaway prizes to leader YanNaing Phyo (Yangon) andrunner-up Khin MaungMyint (Yangon). The main sponsor is In-ternational Beverages Trad-ing Co Ltd and co-spon-sors, Air Mandalay, HotelNikko, Srixon, Alpine Pu-rified Drinking Water. HanEvent Management organ-ized the final round of thechampionship.
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GolfChampi-onship-
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presenta-tion
ceremony.MGF
Commander Maj-Gen Hla Htay Win delivers an address at work coordination meeting ofYangon Division Supervisory Committee for Ensuring Secure and Smooth Transport. — MNA
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10 Americans killed in bloody Iraq weekend
Herbal treatment may helptreat urinal track infections
WASHINGTON, 8 April—A common herbal extractavailable in health foodstores can greatly reduceurinary tract infectionsand could potentially en-hance the ability of anti-biotics to kill the bacteriathat cause 90 percent ofinfections in the bladder.
Researchers at DukeUniversity Medical Cen-tre, in a series of experi-ments in mice, believethey have also discovered
why many urinary tractinfections in the bladderreturn even after treat-ment with antibiotics.They found that somebacteria hide in cells lin-ing the bladder, wherethey cannot be reached byantibiotics. But they alsofound that forskolin, anextract from the Indiancoleus plant, flushes outhiding colonies of bacte-ria, making them suscep-tible to antibiotic treat-
ment.About 90 percent of
urinary tract infections inthe bladder are caused byE coli bacteria. These in-fections afflict womenfour times as often asmen, and in a large num-ber of cases, the infectionreturns within weeks ofantibiotic treatment. Theresearch was led by Dukemicro-biologist SomanAbra-ham, Ph D, whopub-lished the resultsonline 8 April, 2007, inthe journal Nature Medi-cine. The research wassup-ported by the Na-tional Institutes ofHealth.
The researchers foundthat forskalin has theability to force the bacte-ria out of their niches andinto the urine, wherethey can be killed by an-tibiotics.
Internet
Rock slide in S-W China forcesevacuation of 2,700 people
6,000 S Koreansrally in Seoul
against FTA with US
An archaeologistrepairs a Han
Dynasty cookingvessel (206 BC C AD220) unearthed fromconstruction sites ofthe south-to-north
water diversionproject, in
Danjiangkou, centralChina’s Hubei
Province, on 7 April ,2007.— XINHUA
BAGHDAD, 8 April—The powerful Shiite clericMuqtada al-Sadr orderedhis militiamen on Sundayto redouble their battleto oust American forcesand argued that Iraq’sarmy and police shouldjoin him in defeating“your archenemy.” TheUS military announcedthe weekend deaths of
10 American soldiers,including six killed onSunday.
Security remained sotenuous in the capital onthe eve of the fourthanniversary of the UScapture of Baghdad thatIraq’s military declareda 24-hour ban on allvehicles in the capitalfrom 5 am Monday.
SEOUL, 8 April —Thousands of SouthKoreans took to street inSeoul on Saturday todemand their governmentto scrap the free tradeagreement (FTA) reachedearly this week with theUnited States.
According to localreports, there are at least6,000 people, mostlyfarmers and civic activists,participated in the rallylaunched at about 5 pm(0700 GMT) in the centralpart of Seoul. The rallycaused traffic jam in thedowntown area. There areno reports on violentconflicts between thepolice and the demon-strators.
The organizers saidthere will be a candlelight
vigil in front of the cityhall in the evening.
South Korea and theUnited States reached afinal pact of their FTA onMonday. —MNA/Xinhua
CHONGQING, 8 April—More than 2,700 peopleare being evacuated froma southwest China villagewhere unstable rocks ontop of a mountain maycome crashing down atany time, said a localgovernment spokesman
Friday. About 20,000 cubic
metres of precarious rockblocks could slide at anymoment from a mountainin Gongtan Township,Youyang County ofChongqing Municipality,the municipality's bureau ofland resources reportedFriday. There are 317households and eight in-stitutions in the en-dangeredarea, including the townshipgovernment and a school.
The evacuation start-ed on Sunday and 35households have movedto safe places by Thursdaynight. — MNA/Xinhua
The government quicklyreinstated Monday asa holiday, just a day afterit had decreed that 9 Aprilno longer would be aday off.
Among the 10 USdeaths announced Sundaywere three soldiers killedby a roadside bomb whilepatrolling south of Bagh-dad; one killed in an at-tack south of the capital;and two who died of com-bat wounds sustainednorth of the capital,in Diyala and Salahuddinprovinces.
On Saturday, themilitary said, fourUS soldiers were killedin an explosion neartheir vehicle in Diyala.
At least 3,280 membersof the US military
have died since the begin-ning of the Iraqwar in March 2003, ac-cording to an Asso-ciatedPress count.The figure includes sevenmilitary civilians.
Internet
A local visitor looks at jet-skis at aninternational boat show on 6 April, 2007
in Shanghai, China. —INTERNET
Sitashma Chand greets
the audience after
winning the ‘Miss
Nepal Beauty Contest
2007’ in Kathmandu
on 7 April, 2007.
INTERNET
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A replica of the Fokker Dr 1 triplane aircraft (L) is seen in a mock dog fightwith a replica of the Nieuport 24 biplane at the Classic Fighters Air Show in
Marlborough , NZ on 8 April, 2007. — INTERNET
A man tolls bells during Orthodox Eastercelebrations in the town of Borovsk, some 100 km
(62.1 miles) southwest of Moscow, on 8 April ,2007. — INTERNET
Bollywood star Lara Dutta (C) performs duringthe Miss India Pageant 2007 in Mumbai
on 8 April , 2007. — INTERNET
KABUL , 8 April— SixCanadian troops servingwith NATO were killed insouthern Afghanistan onSunday when a roadsidebomb struck their vehicle,the Canadian DefenceMinistry confirmed. Atleast one soldier waswounded.
The deaths bring theCanadian toll to 51 sinceOttawa sent troops toAfghanistan in 2002.
BEIJING, 8 April —China on Saturday blastedthe latest criticism fromthe United States aboutChina’s human rightssituation as groundless andslanderous.
“We repudiate thehuman rights report of theUS Department of State,which ignores basic facts,slanders and attacksChina's human rights
ANKARA, 8 April —Two Turkish engineerswere kidnapped in southNigeria, Turkey’s Anato-lia news agency reportedon Saturday.
Turkish Foreign Mini-stry and Turkish Embassyin Nigerian capital Abujastepped in after newsreports regarding thekidnapping of two Turkishengineers in Nigeria,according to the report.
MNA/Xinhua
BAGHDAD, 8 April —A US soldier was killedand four others injuredwhen a sophisticatedarmoured-piercing bombdetonated near theirvehicle in eastern Bagh-dad, the US military saidon Saturday.
The attack took placeon Friday while the USpatrol was conducting acombat security operationin the area, the statementsaid.
The explosively-formed projectile, or EFP,was allegedly from aneighbouring country,according to US officials,who previously accusedIran of providing IraqiShiite militants with
MEXICO CITY, 8 April—Gunmen murdered twomen and three women innorthern Mexico onThursday night, prose-cutors said on Friday.
The gunmen gunneddown the victims with AK-47 and R-15 rifles in ahome in Sabanillas, aneighborhood in northernMexican state of Sinaloa,State Attorney officialCarlos Parra said.
Investigators havebegun work on themassacre, and identifiedthe dead as Maria delRosario, 42, RamonLanderos Bastidas, 45,Dora Alicia Santos, 42,and Beatriz and HectorBatiz Landeros, 24 and 13.
Radio reports said thekillers were dressed asFederal InvestigationAgency (AFI) officials.
Including those killedin Thursday’s incident, 13women have beenmurdered this year in
China slams US human rights reportas slanderous
situation,” said ChineseForeign Ministry spokes-man Qin Gang.
Qin’s comments cameafter the US Departmentof State released onThursday a report entitled“Supporting HumanRights and Democracy:The US Record 2006”which criticized China’shuman rights situation.
The report, the fifth
annual statement, comple-mented the longstandingCountry Reports onHuman Rights Practicesfor 2006, which wasissued in early March.
Qin said China’sprogress in protectinghuman rights has attractedworld attention and theChinese people haveenjoyed human rights andfreedom in accordance
with the law.The international com-
munity has spoken highlyof China’s human rightspractice, the spokesmansaid.
“The United States isnot in a position to depictitself as a human rightswatchdog, a view general-ly shared by the inter-national community andpublic opinion,” Qin said.
“The United Statesshould seriously reflect onits own human rightsproblems and put an endto its double or multiplestandards on humanrights,” Qin said.
The spokesman urgedthe United States to stopinterfering in the internalaffairs of other countriesunder the pretext of humanrights.
The United Statesshould also remove theobstacles barring itselffrom holding dialogueswith other countries onhuman rights, Qin said.
MNA/Xinhua
US soldiers killedin Baghdad
weapons and parts for suchbombs.
According to the USmilitary, the EFPs areresponsible for the deathsof more than 170 US andcoalition soldiers sincemid-2004.
More than 3,265 .soldiers have been killedin Iraq since the US-ledinvasion in March 2003,according to media countbased on Pentagon figures.
MNA/Xinhua
Two Turkishengineers
kidnappedin Nigeria
Gunmen kill fivein Mexico
Bomb kills six Canadian troops in AfghanistanCanada’s main base is inthe southern city ofKandahar.
Earlier in the day, oneNATO soldier was killedand another wounded by asimilar bomb in anotherpart of the volatile south,a NATO spokeswomansaid. About 5,000 NATOand Afghan troops are en-gaged in a major offensive,Operation Achilles, inHelmand province in the
south, the opium heartlandof the world's biggest pro-ducer.
British and Canadiantroops make up the bulk ofcoalition forces in thesouth of the country.
NATO does not dis-close the province whereits casualties take placesince this could identifythe nationality of the vic-tims. Last year saw thebloodiest fighting since
Taliban insurgents wereousted in 2001, mainly inthe rebels' southern heart-land of Helmand andneighboring Kandaharprovince.
Almost all NATO’Scombat activities in Af-ghanistan are being con-ducted by US, British, Ca-nadian and Dutch soldiersin the south and east, bor-dering Pakistan.
Internet
Sinaloa, one of the eightstates where a strongpolice and militaryoperation is going againstdrug trafficking andorganized crime.
A wave of violencehas claimed 600 lives inMexico this year, withSinaloa, Michoacan,Guerrero, Nuevo Leon,Chihuahua and Sonorabeing the worst hi tstates.
MNA/Xinhua
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Switzerland wants freetrade deal with China GENEVA, 9 April—
Switzerland is aiming tostart talks to clinch a freetrade agreement withChina, Swiss EconomicsMinister Doris Leuthardsaid on Sunday.
Leuthard told localmedia that she wouldlead a large businessdelegation to China inJune, and try to give
support so that Chinaopened negotiations withSwitzerland, Swiss RadioInternational (SRI) re-ported.
China is already in freetrade talks with Icelandand will start talks withNorway, Leuthard said.Both countries are mem-bers of the four-stateEuropean Free Trade
Association (EFTA),along with Switzerlandand Liechtenstein.
“Such deals are im-portant for Switzerland,given that we are not amember of the EuropeanUnion,the North-Ameri-can free trade zone or theAsian community ofnations,” she said.
MNA/Xinhua
Asian eco integration to take50 years to reach EU level
BEIJING, 8 April —Long Yongtu, secretary-general of the BoaoForum for Asia, saidFriday that Asia will takeat least 50 years to reachthe current economicintegration level of theEuropean Union (EU).
“Globalization isaccelerating the pace ofeconomic integration, butAsian countries still need
at least 50 years to reachthe EU level due to hugedifferences in history,culture and values, andparticularly in levels ofeconomic development,”he told a Press confe-rence in Beijing.
Long, China’s formerchief WTO negotiator,said economic integrationis marked by unifiedtariff, financial andmonetary policies, and asingle currency.
He said conditions arenot mature for Asia tounify its currency andfinancial and monetarypolicies. “The continentshould focus more onpractical fields like thePan-Asian railway and
Asian telecom coope-ration.” Asia, like the EU,has taken its first steps onthe road to economicintegration, as it seeks todevelop free trade zones,he said.
“All the Asiancountries should carryout more wide-rangingcooperation on infra-structure, human re-sources, energy and en-vironment.”
He said he hoped theBoao Forum for Asia willbecome the first co-operation mechanism tobring East Asia, SouthAsia, the Middle East andCentral Asia closertogether.
MNA/Xinhua
China’s petrochemical industrysees profits rise 18.3% in 2006
BEIJING, 8 April—China’s petrochemicalindustry made 437.7billion yuan of profits in2006, an increase of 18.3
per cent over that in 2005,Li Yongwu, chairmanof the China Petroleumand Chemical IndustryAssociation, said here
Saturday.One of the features of
the year was an increasedemphasis on work safetyand environmental pro-tection, Li said.
“We will strive tomaintain steady develop-ment of the petro-chemical industry, whiledoing our utmost torealize the government’senergy-saving goals,” hesaid.
MNA/Xinhua
Singapore, Malaysia to enhancebroadcasting cooperation
SINGAPORE, 9 April —Singapore and Malaysia
on Friday set out topromote more exchanges
in broadcasting includingregular joint productionsof entertainment contentfor television.
It was announcedwhen Malaysian Ministerof Information DatukSeri Zainuddin Maidin,who is in Singapore for anofficial visit from 5 to7 April, met Singapore’sMinister for Information,Communications andthe Arts Lee BoonYang, according to agovernment statement.
The two countrieswould jointly producemusic shows, televisionprogrammes and filmsregularly.—MNA/Xinhua
Filipinos watch as aman somersaults overthe murky Manila Bay
on Sunday, 8 April ,2007. Many impo-
verished families swimand picnic by the bay'sfetid waters to celebrateEaster Sunday and cooloff amid the brutal sum-mer heat. — INTERNET
Crowds of people line
the beaches of
Acapulco, Mexico, on
7 April , 2007, during
Holy Week.
INTERNET
Huang Xinglong (front 2nd L), chairman of Shenzhen Jindun InvestmentDeveloping Co, Ltd and So Khun (front 2nd R), Cambodian Minister of Post
and Telecommunications, sign an agreement in Phnom Penh of Cambodia on6 April , 2007. Jindun is to invest in Cambodian Fibre Optic Communication
Network Co, Ltd to construct the optical fibre cable backbone system andrelated infrastructure in the kingdom, according to the agreement. — XINHUA
BEIJING, 9 April — Sales of Volkswagen vehiclesrose 23 per cent to a record 202,600 units in China inthe first quarter this year, said sources with VolkswagenChina on Friday.
It was the first time that quarterly sales ofVolkswagen vehicles exceeded 200,000 units in thecountry.
Vehicles with the Volkswagen brand grew 22.5per cent to 178,000 units in the first three months,1,483 of which were imported.
The Audi, Volkswagen’s luxury brand, saw salessoar 27 per cent to 24,300 units, including 1,749 thatwere imported.
Winfried Vahland, chief executive officer ofVolkswagen China, said Volkswagen would launch anumber of new models on the Chinese market this year toensure a stable growth in sales and profits. — MNA/Xinhua
Volkswagen China sells 202,600vehicles in 1st quarter
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A Russian Soyuz TMA-10 spacecraft with space tourist Charles Simonyi of theUS and cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin and Oleg Kotov of Russia blasts off from
a launch pad at the Baikonur cosmodrome on 7 April , 2007. — XINHUA
Philippines alert againstnew volcano activities
MANILA , 8 April — Bulusan Volcano in the central Philippinesexploded before dawn on Sunday, while Taal Volcano near the capitalshowing obvious signs of unrest, a local radio reported.
Demonstrators wave Iraqi flags from a truck in Baghdad on 8 April , 2007, asthey head to Najaf in preparation for the fourth anniversary of the US-led
invasion of Iraq. — INTERNET
95-year-old womantraps thief
Flight cancelled after pilot’s outburstROMULUS, 8 April— A Northwest Airlines flight was cancelled because the
pilot was yelling obscenities during a cell phone conversation while people wereboarding, and cursed one passenger, a federal official said Saturday.
The pilot of the LasVegas-to-Detroit flightwas apparently in a heatedcell phone conversation inthe cockpit, then went intoa lavatory, locked thedoor and continued theconversation,
Federal AviationAdministration spokes-man Ian Gregor saidSaturday.“Passengerswho were boarding theaircraft could hear his endof it,” Gregor said.LasVegas police were sentFriday to McCarranInternational Airport toinvestigate, Gregor said.
Authorities were toldthat the pilot cursed onepassenger who confrontedhim, Gregor said.Therewere 180 passengers andfive crew on the flightto Detroit MetropolitanAirport in Romulus,Northwest Airlines Corpsaid in a statement.
The name of thecaptain, who Gregordescribed as a veteran
pilot, wasn’t released.Gregor said North-
west removed the pilotfrom the aircraft andreturned him to his homebase in Detroit for aninvestigation.
He said it was up toNorthwest to determinewhat would happen to thepilot.Eagan, Minn-basedNorthwest issued anapology to passengers and
said the incident was underreview.Passengers wereaccommodated on otherflights to theirdestinations, the airlinesaid.
They also were givenmeals and hotels duringany additional time in LasVegas.The FAA plans tofollow up with Northwestabout the outburst, Gregorsaid.—Internet
R esidents of Casi-guran town in SorsogonProvince, where BulusanVolcano si ts , weresurprised after theygot a glimpse of theexplosion that sent ashup to five kilometers
high, radio dzRH re-ported.
”It’s a cruel Eastergreeting. It had keptquiet for three weeks,then exploded just likethat,” Casiguran townMayor Edwin Hamorsaid in an interview onthe radio.Hamor said he hasalerted at least fivevillages in the townsouth of the volcano totake precautions, includ-ing using towels andface masks to protectthemselves from the ashfall.Philippine Institute ofVolcanology and Seis-mology (Phivolcs) said itobserved the Bulusanexplosion at 5:45 am onSunday. The volcano authoritysaid that residents with-in the volcano’s four-
kilometer permanentdanger zone have to moveout of the area.Meanwhile, thePhivolcs also raised thealert against venturingnear Taal Volcano inBatangas, some 80kilometers to the south ofManila, the radio reportadded.
Phivolcs di rectorRenato Solidum saidTaal had been showing“much abnormality” inpast days. “The crater is hot andbubbling. People shouldnot venture near thecrater area,” he said.The Philippines sits ona seismically unrest stretchof the Pacific Oceanknown as the “Ring ofFire”, with a total of 22active volcanoes in itsterritory.
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An ancient potterypiece unearthed from
construction sites of thesouth-to-north waterdiversion project and
archeologists’ scripts ofgraphs on it, in
Danjiangkou, centralChina’s Hubei
Province, on 7 April ,2007. — XINHUA
BERLIN,8 April — A95-year-old Germanwoman solved a series ofmystery thefts in aretirement home whenshe set a trap, hid in atoilet, and caught the thief
red-handed.“It was a real case of
Miss Marple,” said apolice spokesman in theeastern town of SaalfeldThursday. “It’s good toknow there are still
courageous old ladies outthere.”
The elderly sleuth leftcash out in her room asbait and then withdrew tothe toilet to lie in wait. Acleaner then entered andpocketed the money,unaware she was beingwatched.
“Then the old lady hitthe alarm button in thetoilet and staff in the homenabbed the cleaner,” thespokesman said.Thecleaner, 36, later con-fessed to police she wasresponsible for otherthefts from the home nearthe spa resort of BadLobenstein.—Internet
US software mogul blasts into space BAIKONUR (Kazakhstan), April 8 — US software mogul Charles Simonyi and
two Russian cosmonauts blasted into orbit on Saturday aboard a Russianspaceship watched by Simonyi’s friend, lifestyle guru Martha Stewart.
The Soyuz TMA-10spacecraft, with a roar ofits engines, lifted off fromthe Kazakh steppe into thenight sky exactly onschedule at 11:31 pm (1731GMT).
Nine minutes later,louspeakers at the launch-pad announced the rockethad safely deliveredSimonyi — the world’s
fifth space tourist who paid25 million US dollars forthe trip — into orbit.
“He had a big grin onhis face,” said Simonyi’sfamily spokeswomanSusan Hutchison, whowas able to see the crewvia a live camera insidethe cockpit as the spacecraftpulled away from thelaunch-pad.
Simonyi, a 58-year-oldbillionaire who helpedfound Microsoft, ismaking a 12-day roundtrip to the InternationalSpace Station (ISS). Hewas joined on the outwardflight by Russiancosmonauts FyodorYurchikhin and OlegKotov.
MNA/Reuters
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Four-year-old Estrella, a young penitent, represents"La bajada del Angel" in the village of Aranda delDuero, near Burgos, northern Spain on 8 April ,
2007. During the annual religious event, an "angel"will fly through the air and take the black veil off a
statue of the Virgin "De las Candelas". — INTERNET
In this photo, released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, fish move away fromWayne Doneleson, garbed as the Easter bunny, on 5 April , 2007, while he divesin the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary off Key Largo, Fla. — INTERNET
BANGKOK, 9April— Thai Police will take tough action against those drunk drivers as well as imposea ban on the use of high-pressure water guns to ensure safe celebrations during Songkran Festival orThailand's traditional New Year, the Thai News Agency reported Friday.
Thailand to take tough action againstdrunk drivers during New Year
Police Lieutenant-General Adul Saeng-singkaew, assistant natio-nal police chief, wasquoted as saying that apolice centre aimed atpreventing road accidentsduring the water splashingFestival would be of-ficially opened on10April.
During last year's
celebrations, almost 65per cent of drivingaccidents were alcohol-related, General Adulsaid, adding that thepolice nationwide havebeen ordered to strictlyenforce laws on drinkingand driving.
This year's five-daypublic holiday for Song-kran is from 13 to 17 April.
The government has set amortality target that revellerdying in road accidentsshould not exceed the levelof 354 deaths during theholiday period.
Convenience storesand petrol stations areadvised not to sellalcoholic drinks duringthe celebrations, he said.
Cars carrying peoplewith water throwingequipment are banned
from entering Bangkok'sinner city or nearby areasbetween 11 and 15 April.
The Office of theConsumer ProtectionBoard has issued atemporary ban on sales ofhigh-pressure water guns.Violators will be subjectto a maximum five-yearjail sentence and or a fineof 500,000 bath (about14,200 US dollars).
MNA/Xinhua
BRASILIA, 9 April — A garbage truck ran into aprocession of worshippers celebrating Easter innorthern Brazil on Saturday, killing eight people,including an eight-month-old baby.
LONDON, 9 April — Police hunted on Saturdaythe killer of a young woman shot dead in whatdetectives believe was a long-running dispute aboutparking spaces.
Woman shot dead in Englandin suspected parking row
Krystal Hart, 22, wasfound with a gunshot woundby police in the hallway ofher flat in Battersea, southLondon, on Friday shortlyafter 11 am.
Media reports saidshe was three monthspregnant.
"We believe that thishorrific murder could bethe result of a dispro-portionate escalation of a
neighbour dispute, possiblyover parking and we areactively considering this asa line of inquiry," saidDetective Chief InspectorColin Sutton.
Police said two shotshad been fired, one of whichhad hit Hart. Detectives areretrieving CCTV footagefrom the building where theshooting took place.
MNA/Reuters
Eight killed by runawaytruck in Brazil
Storehousecollapse inKunming
KUNMING,9 April —Four people have beenkilled and 17 others injuredafter a storehouse underconstruction collapsed onSaturday morning inKunming, capital ofsouthwestern YunnanProvince.
The accidenthappened at around 9:37am on Saturday at theGuandu District. Thevictims are constructionworkers and local villagers,according to the city’s worksafety administration.
MNA/Xinhua
Pakistani capital tohave new international
airportISLAMABAD, 9 April — Pakistani President Pervez
Musharraf on Saturday performed the ground-breaking of a 400-million-US-dollar modern airportproject, which he said would prove as a step forwardto turn Pakistan into a major regional hub for trade,tourism and communication.
Musharraf unveiledthe plaque for the newairport at the town of FatehJang, 30 kilometressouthwest of the capitalIslamabad.
The new airport wouldbe the first green field, mostmodern and the biggest inthe country, and likely to bebuilt within four years,officials said.
Earlier, PakistaniPrime Minister ShaukatAziz said on the occasionthat a consortium ofAmerican, French andSingaporean renownedcompanies would overseethe construction of the newairport.
Aziz said twocontracts, one for therunway construction andthe other for terminalbuilding, would be awardedin a most transparent man-ner.
Director-General ofCivil Aviation AuthorityFarooq Rehmatullah saidthat the new airport will beable to handle an annualtraffic of 6.5 millionpassengers and 100,000metric tons of cargo.
Accordingly, the CivilAviation Authority hasacquired around 3,200 acresof land for the new airport.
MNA/Xinhua
Mozambique struggles tocurb TB, seeks UN help MAPUTO, 9 April — Mozambique will seek United
Nations funding to fight a sharp rise in the lungdisease tuberculosis, which has been overshadowedby HIV/AIDS, its health minister said on Saturday.
Health Minister IvoPaulo Garrido told Reutersalmost half of Mozam-bique's 18 million peoplewere infected withtuberculosis (TB) --compounding the healthcrisis posed by HIV/AIDS.
"It is extremely seriousnot only because of a veryhigh prevalence of TB, but
also because of the growinginteraction between TB andHIV/AIDS," he said.
"Despite commen-dable efforts by thegovernment to control it(TB), impact on incidencehas not been significant andthe epidemic has nowreached a serious stage and,for the first time, we willneed 22 million US dollarsfrom the (UN) Global Fundto spend in three years," hesaid. — MNA/Reuters
Pakistani police seize30 kilos of heroin
ISLAMABAD, 9 April – Pakistani police hasseized 30 kilos of top quality herion from a jeeptravelling from northwest city Peshawar to south cityKarachi at a highway toll point near Karachi, the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan reported Sunday.
The heroin is worth about 300 million rupees(about 5 million US dollars) in international market,said the report. –– MNA/Xinhua
Ten people were alsoinjured in the accident whenthe truck was out of controlon a downward slope inJuareiro Do Norte, a city inthe northern state of Ceara.
The truck thencollided with a bus, whosepassengers only suffered
minor injuries. The truckdriver received severe headinjuries. Brazilians begantheir Easter holidays thisweek, with many peopleheading for places likeJuareiro Do Norte, areligious site in northernBrazil.— MNA/Xinhua
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NAY PYI TAW, 9April — A delegation ledby Minister forAgriculture and IrrigationMaj-Gen Htay Oo left hereyesterday for the People’sRepublic of China toparticipate in MekongSub-regional agricultureministers’ meeting.
The meeting isscheduled to be held inBeijing from 10 to 11April.
The delegationwas seen off at Nay PyiTaw Airport by Ministerfor Social Welfare, Relief
NAY PYI TAW, 9 April— Myanmar delegationled by Deputy Attorney-General Dr Tun Shinarrived back here todayfrom Johannesburg, SouthAfrica, after attending the5th Ministerial GlobalForum on FightingCorruption andSafeguarding Integrity.
The delegation was
NAY PYI TAW, 9 April — Among Myanmar’s seasonal festivals, the NewYear Festival known as the Maha Thingyan Festival falls from 13 to 16 April this year(From the 12th Waning of Hnaung Tagu to the 1st Waxing of Kason 1368 ME).
During the Thingyan Festival, Myanmar people happily douse each otherwith water and perform meritorious deeds in accord with the Buddhist teachingssuch as releasing animals, making charitable donations, holding novitiation andordination ceremonies and taking care of and paying homage to the elderly.
As Myanmar’s fine traditions of the Thingyan are noble and glorious forits people, each and every citizen has valued and preserved the Maha ThingyanFestival.
Therefore, all are to continue to treasure and preserve the ThingyanFestival which reflects the cultural traditions and politeness of Myanmar people.
The Ministry of Culture today issued a notice urging participants in thefestival to avoid the following acts in order for the Thingyan Festival to beperpetuatal and glorious.
- Wearing indecent and shameful clothes contrary to Myanmar traditions- Harshly throwing water on each other to cause rows and fights- Throwing water on each other with use of pipes and compressors and hitting
each other with water balloons- Taunting each other- Shouting or chanting slogans at the expense of others- Reckless driving- Abusing alcohol and narcotics, being overjoyed to cause fights and breaking
the prescribed laws. MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 9April — Minister forEducation Dr Chan Nyein,accompanied by DirectorU Thu Kha of EducationPlanning and TrainingDepartment and officialsconcerned arrived atToungoo University thismorning.
Next, theydiscussed lectures,administration andresearch matters.Afterwards, the ministerand party viewedexperiments being doneby the senior assistance
A&I Minister to attend MekongSub-regional ministers’ meeting
and Resettlement and forImmigration andPopulation Maj-GenMaung Maung Swe,Minister for Health DrKyaw Myint anddepartmental officialsfrom the Ministry ofAgriculture and Irrigation.
Deputy Directorof Agriculture PlanningDepartment underMinistry of Agricultureand Irrigation U ThanHtay, a delegationmember, will also attendthe meeting along withMaj-Gen Htay Oo.
The delegationmembers Director-Generalof Agriculture PlanningDepartment U Tin Htut Oo,Director of the LivestockBreeding and VeterinaryDepartment under theMinistry of Livestock andFisheries Dr Aung Gyi andVice -President of Unionof Myanmar Federation ofChambers of Commerceand Industry U Win Aungalso left here for Beijingon 7 April to participate inofficial level meetingwhich is held today.
MNA
Minister inspects Refreshercourse for SAT
teachers in chemistry andbiology in Bago (East).
The minister metwith the rector, pro-rector,professors, heads of thedepartments at themeeting hall of ToungooUniversity. Rector UKyaw Ye Tun briefed theminister on facts about theuniversity. The professorsand heads of departmentsbriefed the minister onacademic matters andresearch works. Next, theminister gave necessaryinstructions.
Afterwards, the
minister visted the traineesdoing experiments at therefresher course for seniorassistance teachers inchemistry and biologyconducted at ToungooUniversity. A total of 82trainees are attending thecourse.
Upon arrival atToungoo EducationCollege, assistantprincipal Daw Nu Nu Yibriefed the minister andparty on conductingcourses. Next, the ministermade arrangements tofulfill the needs. — MNA
Deputy Attorney-General arrivesback from S Africa
welcomed back at NayPyi Taw Airport byDeputy Attorney-Generals U Myint Naingand U Tun Tun Oo,Director-General of theA t t o r n e y - G e n e r a l ’ sOffice U Tin Myint andofficials.
Deputy Director-General of the Bureauof Special Investigation
U Ye Myint also arrivedback on the same flight.U Ye Myint and theambassador of Myanmarto South Africa alsoattended the forum alongwith Dr Tun Shin.
The four-day globalforum kicked offin Johannesburg on2 April.
MNA
Culture Ministry issues notice onThingyan Festival
Myanmar delegationleaves for Macao
Minister Maj-Gen Htay Oo being seen off by Minister Dr Kyaw Myint andMinister Maj-Gen Maung Maung Swe at Nay Pyi Taw Airport. — A & I
The delegation led by Attorney-General U Aye Maung being seen off atNay Pyi Taw Airport by officials. — MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 9April— A delegation ledby Attorney-General UAye Maung left here byair yesterday to attend the4th China-ASEANA t t o r n e y - G e n e r a l s ’Meeting on 10-12 April tobe held in Macao of
Special AdministrativeRegion of the People’sRepublic of China.
The delegationwas seen off at the airportby Chief Justice U AungToe, Auditor-GeneralMaj-Gen Lun Maung,Deputy Attorney-General
U Tun Tun Oo anddepartmental officials.
The delegationcomprises Director U TiKhon Myat, DeputyDirectors U Kyaw Hsanand U Zaw Lin Maung ofA t t o r n e y - G e n e r a l ’ sOffice. —MNA
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F&R Ministry staff urged to provideamicable public service
NAY PYI TAW, 9 April — The Ministry of Financeand Revenue concluded its work efficiency course No2/2007 here this morning.
Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Financeand Revenue Maj-Gen Hla Tun urged trainees topractically apply the knowledge they have gained atthe course. As they have already studied the objectives,responsibilities and functions of the ministry and otherknowledge, the trainees will have to work in accordwith the procedures and directives, he stressed. Theyshould work hard to realize the goal and objectives ofthe nation for they have already studied the objective
developments. The ministry staff will have to provideamicable public service, while striving to win publicreliance and trust. They should stay away from seekingself-interest and should dutifully serve the nationalinterest with efficiency and sincerity, he said.
Fifty-seven trainees completed the four-weekcourse.
The ceremony held at the ministry was alsoattended by Deputy Minister Col Hla Thein Swe,Vice-Governor of Central Bank of Myanmar U ThanNyein and officials.
MNA
USDA CEC member inspectsregional development works in Chin
State (South)YANGON, 8 April —
Union Solidarity andDevelopment AssociationCEC member DeputyMinister for ReligiousAffairs Brig-Gen ThuraAung Ko on 2 Aprilattended a communalnovitiation ceremony ofU Aung Kyi and family inShan Su Ward in Mogokat Theravada BuddhistMissionary Monastery inKanpatlet. Next, thedeputy minister and thedonors offered alms toSayadaws and membersof the Sangha.Wellwishers donated K4.94 million for the fundsof the monastery and theconstruction of a newmonastery building.
Next, the CECmember attended theopening of a summercultural course and basicspoken English courseconducted by Township
USDA at Township PDCoffice. Then, he made anopening speech, donatedclothes to the trainees andaccepted USDAmembership applications.On 3 April, the CECmember called on thechurches in Kanpalet andinspected the teaplantations of the KanpatletTownship USDA. In theevening, he attended theopening of district levelbasic physical trainingcourse conducted byMindat District USDA andpaid homage to theSayadaw of TaungpuluPariyatti Monastery.
On 4 April morning,the deputy ministerattended a collectivenovitiation ceremony ofU Tun Shein and family inBahan Township atTheravada BuddhistMissionary Monastery inMindat and offered alms
to monks. The deputyminister and officialsdonated K 5 million forthe funds of the monasteryand K 8 million for watersupply tasks. He alsovisited the mythun farmof Matupi TownshipUSDA. On 5 April, theCEC member and partyvisited Bontala waterfall,a tea plantation, attendedthe opening of summertraining courses andaccepted 573 membershipapplications.
On 6 April, the CECmember attended aceremony to donatehousehold utensils for ruraldevelopment at MindatBEHS No 1, donated K 1million and accepted 495membership applications.Later, he visited thechurches in Mindat and metUSDA members at MindatDistrict USDA office.
MNA
Phyo Cetena clinics opened inThingangyun, Sangyoung
YANGON, 9 April —Under the arrangement ofYangon Division UnionSolidarity andDevelopment Association,Phyo Cetena clinics wereopened in Thingangyunand Sangyoung townshipstoday.
The two clinics wereopened separately andwellwishers alsocontributed cash to the
funds of the clinics throughofficials concerned.
Each clinic isestablished at Yangon EastUSDA Office inThingangyun Townshipand Yangon West DistrictUSDA Office inSangyoung Township.
The openingceremonies were held inthe presence of CECMembers of USDA Mayor
Brig-Gen Aung Thein Linand Vice-Mayor ColMaung Pa.
The clinic at YangonEast Vice-USDA Officewill open every Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday,Saturday and Sunday whilethe clinic at Yangon WestDistrict USDA Officeevery Monday,Wednesday and Friday.
MNA
Minister Maj-Gen Hla Tun delivers address at work efficiency course No 2/2007. — MNA
Mayor Brig-Gen Aung Thein Lin, Vice-Mayor Col Maung Pa and
officials formally open Phyo Cetena clinic. — MNA
Workshop on Air QualityManagement held
YANGON, 9 April—The opening ceremony ofWorkshop on Air Quality Management, organized bythe National Commission for Environmental Affairs(NCEA), Ministry of Forestry in cooperation with theRegional Office for Asia and the Pacific, United NationsEnvironment Programme (UNEP/ROAP) was held atTraders Hotel, here, this morning.
Director-General U Than Swe of the Planningand Statistics Department of Ministry of Forestry andRepresentative of Regional Office for Asia and thePacific, United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP/ROAP) spoke on the occasion.
Present were officials of the NCEA of Ministryof Forestry, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Transport,Ministry of Rail Transportation, Ministry of Industry-1 and Ministry of Industry-2, Ministry of Energy,Ministry of Electric Power No-2, Nay Pyi Taw CityDevelopment Committee, Yangon City DevelopmentCommittee, Mandalay City Development Committeeand representatives of Regional Office for Asia and thePacific, United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP/ROAP).
After the opening ceremony, resource personssubmitted the papers focusing on air qualitymanagement.
Training for handling Air Quality Managementby UNEP will be conducted on 10 April and hands-ondemonstration for measuring air quality will take at 4selected sites in Yangon on the following day.
MNA
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Yangon Division Women’s AffairsOrganization Patron attends opening of
library in Pauktan VillageYANGON, 9 April —
Yangon DivisionWomen’s Affairs Organi-
zation Patron Daw MarMar Wai and membersvisited the Lawka ManiSula Pagoda inPauktandeikgon Villagein Htantabin Townshipthis morning. They nextpaid homage and offeredalms to SayadawBhaddanta Nandiya atDeikgon PariyattiMonastery and providedgifts to the elderly people.
The patron andmembers attended aceremony to acceptmembership applicationsheld at PauktandeikgonVillage Monastery anddonated six sewingmachines for the women.Afterwards, health in
charge of YDWAO DrDaw Lay Khine gave atalk on bird flu.
Daw Mar MarWai and party discussedwith the young women ofthe village matters relatingto health, economic andsocial development of thewomenfolk.
Later, Daw MarMar Wai and partyattended the opening ofMayarman LibraryPauktan Village anddonated periodicals andvisited the village healthcare centre (Branch)where health care wasbeing given to pregnantwomen.
MNA
YANGON, 9 April—The 12th Annual GeneralMeeting of MyanmarWomen EntrepreneursAssociation was held atSedona Hotel here this
12th Annual General Meeting of MWEA heldmorning. President DawKhin Myint Myint ofMWEA extendedgreetings and SecretaryDaw Hla Wady of MWEAread out the annual report.
Finance Adviser DawKhin Htay Yu read outannual statement of 2006-2007 and Vice-PresidentDaw Nu Nu Yi spokewords of thanks.—MNA
Chairperson of Myanmar Women Entrepreneurs Association Daw Khin Myint Myintextends greetings at 12th Annual General Meeting of MWEA. — MNA
Winners of ASEAN Radio Quiz pose forphotos at prize presentation ceremony at
Myanma Radio and Television on 6 April,2007. MRTV has organized ASEAN Radio
Quiz monthly. — MRTV
KOLKATA (India), 9 April — Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee,injured in a car crash, was flown back to the capital on Sunday for furthermedical treatment but doctors and officials said his injuries were not serious.
BEIJING, 9 April — Beijing will step up efforts to build a prevention and treatment network forinfectious diseases before the 2008 Olympics, the municipal health authorities pledged on Saturday tomark the World Health Day.
TIRANA, 9 April — Macedonian police seized10.12 kilos of heroin on Saturday night in the country’scapital city, news reaching here from Skopje said onSunday.
Interior Ministry spokesman Ivo Kotevski saidpolice were on the alert when they noticed a red Fordwith Skopje registration plates belonging to anothervehicle around midnight Saturday.
They then called in special police “Alfa” andfollowed the car into a dead end. The driver abandonedthe car and managed to escape from the scene, he said.
Police found on the back seat of the car a largesack full of sweaters imported from Turkey. Afterfurther check, they found 20 packages wrapped in asmany sweaters, each with 0.5 kilo of heroine in it.
MNA/Xinhua
Beijing to build network for infectious diseasesbefore Olympics
By the end of 2007,Beijing will have 1,350hospital beds speciallyprepared for patients whocontract infectious diseases.By the time the Olympicsrolls around in August 2008,the city will have another5,000 hospital beds
prepared for emergencyuse, according to theBeijing Disease Preventionand Control Centre.
In addition, Beijing isexpanding the DitanHospital and You’anHospital, two hospitalsspecially designated for the
treatment of infectiousdiseases. Another 142hospitals have set upoutpatient departments fordiagnozing and treatinginfectious diseases.
According to thecentre, in the past theoutbreak of an infectious
disease might not bereported in Beijing for upto a week. Now, withhealth officials much moreconscious of the need torelease informationpromptly, the delay hasbeen reduced to less thanten hours.
Nineteen medicalteams are receivingtraining to deal withpossible emergencypublic heath problems.
The health networkalso includes 50 infectiousdisease research labs,including six working onSARS and 16 on bird flu,the health authorities said.
MNA/Xinhua
Indian Foreign Minister “ out ofdanger” after crash
“He is out of dangerand fine, but since hesustained a head injuryrequiring multiplestitches, doctors said itwould take several daysto heal,” MrityunjoyKumar Singh, a Ministryfor External Affairsofficial, told Reuters inKolkata.
Mukherjee, 71, thenumber two in PrimeMinister ManmohanSingh’s Cabinet, wasinjured when his carcrashed head-on with atruck in West Bengal Statelate on Saturday as hereturned to its capital,Kolkata, from aneighbouring district.
With a bandagewrapped around his head,
Mukherjee raised an armto wave at hundreds ofpeople who had gatheredin front of a Kolkatahospital and spoke todoctors before being takenby ambulance to a nearbymilitary airfield, TVpictures showed.
He was expected toremain in hospital underobservation after arrivingin New Delhi aboard aspecial Indian Air Forceplane.
“He is conscious andhis blood pressure wasnormal when he left forNew Delhi,” ParimalTripathi, a Kolkataneurosurgeon who treatedMukherjee, said.
The veteran politi-cian, a senior member of
India’s ruling CongressParty, was among fourpeople injured in thecrash.
MNA/Reuters
Man held over pregnantwoman’s murder in Britain
LONDON, 9 April — Detectives arrested a manon Sunday over the murder of a pregnant womanfound dead in her home in south London afterbeing shot twice in the head.
Krystal Hart, 22, wasfound with gunshot woundsby police in the hallway ofher flat in Battersea, southLondon, on Friday shortlyafter 11 am. Media reportssaid she was three monthspregnant.
Detectives said a 40-year-old man had attendeda police station in southLondon and had been
arrested in connectionwith the murder. He isbeing held in custody andno further details wereavailable.
Originally officersthought it was possible the“horrific murder” hadfollowed a long-runningdispute about parkingspaces that got out of hand.
MNA/Reuters
Macedonian police seizeover 10 kilos of heroin
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350i/-
British (R) and Iraqisoldiers stand at
attention during ahandover ceremony
in Basra, 550 kmsouth of Baghdad, on8 April , 2007. Britishforces handed over amilitary camp to the
Iraqi Army onSunday. — XINHUA
WASHINGTON, 9 April— One in three US ovariancancer patients does notget the recommendedcomprehensive surgery,researchers reported onMonday.
Women over the ageof 70, Blacks or Hispanicsand Medicaid patients areespecially likely to beundertreated for thecancer, which is highlydeadly, Dr Barbara Goffof the University of
One-third get poor ovariancancer treatment in US
BEIJING, 9 April — China’s leading securities dealer, CITIC Securities, sawits net profits soar 12 times year on year to 1.2 billion yuan (154 million USdollars) in the first quarter this year.
London bombing suspectsappear in court
LONDON, 9 April — Three men appeared in court on Saturdaycharged with conspiring with the suicide bombers who killed 52commuters in attacks on London’s transport system on 7 July,2005.
The men are the first
to be charged over the
bombings on three
underground trains and a
bus, the most deadly
peacetime attacks by
militants in the British
capital.
Mohammed Shakil,
30, Sadeer Saleem, 26, and
Waheed Ali, 23, were
accused of conspiring with
the four British Islamists
to cause explosions on the
transport network or at
tourist attractions in the
capital.
All three are from
Beeston, Leeds, the
northern city that was home
to three of the four 7 July
suicide bombers. They
were arrested on 22
March. – MNA/Reuters
Profits rocket at China’s CITICSecurities in first quarter
Earnings per share areestimated at 0.41 yuan.The largest Chinesesecurities company interms of assets has a totalof nearly 3 billion shares.
China’s secondarysecurities market regis-tered total turnover of 8.63trillion yuan in the first
quarter this year, comparedwith nine trillion yuan forthe whole of last year,according to the ShanghaiSecurities News.
It is estimated that thecountry’s securitiesdealers racked up a totalof 17.3 billion yuan incommission income in the
first three months.CITIC Securities,
founded in 1995, was thefirst securities dealer inChina to launch an initialpublic offering in 2003when it was listed onthe Shanghai Stock Ex-change.
MNA/Xinhua
Washington in Seattle andcolleagues found.
“All ovarian cancerpatients, especially thosewho are vulnerablebecause of age, race, orsocioeconomic status,(should be) referred tocentres or surgeons fromwhom they are more likelyto get optimal surgery,”the researchers recom-mended.
Research shows thataggressive surgery and
chemotherapy can moreeffectively treat ovariancancer. — MNA/Reuters
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CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV KOTA TERAJU VOY NO (217)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV KOTATERAJU VOY NO (217) are hereby notified that thevessel will be arriving on 10.4.2007 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm up to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S ADVANCE CONTAINERLINES PTE LTD
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV ZAMBALES VOY NO (2)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV ZAMBALESVOY NO (2) are hereby notified that the vessel will bearriving on 10.4.2007 and cargo will be dischargedinto the premises of MYANMA PORT AUTHORITYwhere it will lie at the consignee’s risk and expensesand subject to the byelaws and conditions of the Port ofYangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm up to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: TOKO KAIUN KAISHA LTDJAPAN
Phone No: 256924/256914
MYANMAR IVANHOE COPPER COMPANY LIMITED(TENDER NOTICE)
TENDER. IFB No. TRA07 (TRANSPORT SERVICES)Supply of transport services for the transport of copper cathode, general cargoes, sulphuric acid and otherhazardous chemicals from/to the port of Yangon, MICCL’s main warehouse at mine site in Monywa,Myanmar.
CLOSING DATE &TIME 4th May 2007 at 4pmTender documents are available at the following address and queries can be done between 10 am to 4pm atMICCl Yangon office before the tender closing date.
Myanmar Ivanhoe Copper Company Limited70 (I) Bo Chien Street, Pyay Road, Hlaing TownshipYangon, Myanmar (Tel: (95) 1514194 to 7/ Fax: (95) 1514208/ Email: [email protected]
US missile shield inEurope will provoke
new arms race MOSCOW, 8 April—Russia’s Lower House of
Parliament Friday cautioned that the US plans todeploy missile defence shield in Europe will split thecontinent and provoke a new arms race.
“Unilateral decisions related to the deploymentof such elements in the Czech Republic and theRepublic of Poland are groundless from the point ofview of countering potential or imaginary threatsfrom a number of states in the Middle East and theFar East. They have already begun provoking a newsplit in Europe and prompting another round of armsrace,” a unanimously adopted statement by theRussian State Duma said.
Russia has raised its concerns at the deploymentof elements of the US missile defence shield in theformer Warsaw Pact countries and has rejected theAmerican claims that it would be used to counterthreats from “rouge” states such as Iran, North Koreaand terrorist outfits in the region.
President George W Bush had reportedly assuredhis Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during hisrecent phone call to Kremlin that the US will jointlywork with Russia on the issue.
According to earlier reports, the issue is to betaken up at the NATO-Russia Council meeting on19 April.
MNA/PTI
School shows China’s kidsfilm to teach respect for
motherhood BEIJING, 8 April—A primary school in central
China’s Henan Province recently broadcast a childbirthvideo in class, aiming to instill in students greaterrespect for their mothers, but parents and experts whosaw the film were skeptical, saying it was “too bloody”for children.
During a “thanksgiving education” class, the grade-two students, aged seven to eight, of Qinlinglu PrimarySchool in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan, watched avideo of a Caesarean section operation with theirparents, The Beijing News reported on Saturday.
“It’s a Dracula movie. I was scared,” said a boyafter watching it. Some parents said the scenes were“too bloody” and improper for children to watch.
However, many students said they were moved bythe mother love presented in the short film.
Cao Jianping, the school’s headmaster, who watchedthe video beforehand, said the scenes in the video wereinstructive and could be a positive experience for thechildren if handled properly under teachers’ guidance.
Why the school chose to present a video of aCaesarean section operation rather than a normal,natural childbirth remains a mystery. Some expertscommented that there was a risk that children wouldthink that birth was always a traumatic affair involvingsurgery. — MNA/Xinhua
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bomb attacks BAGHDAD, 8 April—Two US soldiers were killed
and seven others wounded in two roadside bombattacks in the Iraqi capital on Friday, the US militarysaid on Saturday.
A soldier was killed and three others wounded bya roadside bomb explosion while conducting asecurity patrol in western Baghdad on Friday, themilitary said in a statement.—MNA/Xinhua
Masterpiece of renowned Chineseartist sold at record price
HONG KONG, 9 April—A masterpiece by prominentChinese artist Xu Beihong was auctioned here Saturdayat a record 72 million Hong Kong dollars (about 9.2million US dollars) for a Chinese oil painting.
“This afternoon we set a new record for any Chinesepainting at auction, trumping the previous record, alsoby the artist and by a huge amount,” said Evelyn Lin,head of Contemporary Chinese Art Department ofSotheby’s.
Sotheby’s had said the 1939 painting of an anti-Japanese street play, “Put Down Your Whip”, wasexpected to fetch at least 30 million Hong Kong dollars(3.8 million dollars). The painting was bought by ananonymous collector over the telephone aftercompetition from at least four other bidders.
“This painting is of historic value because this isXu’s only painting with the theme of anti-Japaneseaggression,” said Lin.—MNA/Xinhua
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WASHINGTON,8 April—Depression can make a person feel unusually sad,worthless, uninterested in activities that used to be fun, restless or even suicidalfor several weeks or longer.
Depression is a serious illness that requires professional treatment, often witha combination of medication and psychological therapy.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions fordealing with depression:
*Set a realistic schedule for yourself. While you’re getting better, don’texpect that you can maintain a full schedule at a regular pace.
*Try not to believe the negative thoughts, like feelings of failure or blame,that depression causes — such thoughts should ease as depression subsides.
*Participate in activities that make you feel good about yourself and that youenjoy.
*While you’re depressed, try to avoid making any major life decisions. If youhave to, ask a trusted friend or family member for help.
*Don’t drink alcohol or take unprescribed drugs, as either can cause seriousinteractions with antidepressant medication, and can exacerbate depression.
*Get as much exercise as possible — at least 30 minutes four to six times aweek.—Internet
Health tip: dealing withdepression
Indian vehicleexplosion kills 16 CHENNAI (India,), 9 April —A jeep
exploded in southern India on Saturday,killing 16 people and wounding 15,many of them curious villagers who hadgathered around the vehicle after itcaught fire, police said.
The jeep was carrying explosivesfrom a factory when its engine caughtfire on a highway near TindivanamTown in Tamil Nadu State, about 200kilometres (125 miles) south of the statecapital of Chennai, police said.
The explosion triggered by the firewas so powerful that a car coming behindthe jeep was also destroyed, a policespokesman said.—MNA/Reuters
India plans raillink to five Nepal
cities KATHMANDU, 9 April—India plans
to extend railway service to five southernNepali cities bordering India, localmedia reported on Sunday.
According to The Himalayan Timesdaily report, the proposed lines will runfrom Nepalgunj road in Uttar Pradeshto Nepalgunj (12 kilometres), Nautunato Bhairahawa (15 kilometres),Jayanagar to Bardibas (70 kilometres),Jogban to Biratnagar (17 kilometres)and New Jalpaigudi to Kakarvitta (46kilometres).
Engineering and traffic report of RailIndia Technical and Economic Services(RITES) found the need to extendrailway services to the Nepali cities, ahigh-level official of Indian RailwayMinistry said.— MNA/Xinhua
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China enlargesprocessing tradeban, diesel oil,
fuel on list BEIJING, 9 April—China has banned
processing trade companies to export andimport heavy diesel oil and fuel for thefirst time amid rising concern from homeand abroad on the country’s hefty energyconsumption, Xinhua learned Friday fromthe Ministry of Commerce.
Processing trade often involves importof raw materials and export of finishedproducts. Heavy diesel oil can be used forbasic raw material for petrochemicalproducts and fuel are mostly used forgenerating power, transportation vehicles,metallurgy and chemical industry.
China has imported a large amount ofenergy resources, especially petroleum,causing some countries' complaint thatChina’s soaring energy demand led to theenergy price hike in the global market,said Niu Li, economist with the StateInformation Centre (SIC).
Chinese companies have been earninglittle profits from the processing tradeand export from processing tradecontributed to China’s ever-increasingsurplus, which causing trade disputesbetween China and some European andAmerican countries, he said.
According to Customs data, theprocessing trade accounted for 80 percent of China’s trade surplus, of whichforeign-funded enterprises made up anoverwhelmingly large proportion. Thisprohibition list can help China reduceenergy consumption, protect environmentand trim trade surplus, he said.
MNA/Xinhua
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S P O R T S Real beat Osasunato close on Barca, Sevilla MADRID, 9 April — Real Madrid closed to within
two points of leaders Barcelona with a 2-0 home winover Osasuna in the Primera Liga on Sunday.
Striker Raul scored after 24 minutes and late in thesecond half Robinho broke away to seal the side’s thirdwin in a row. The victory allowed them to make themost of slip ups from the leading two this weekend,moving on to 54 points.
Barcelona have 56 after falling 1-0 at Real Zaragozaon Saturday. Second-placed Sevilla could only draw0-0 at home with Racing Santander, and moved on to55. Sevilla, who rested key players ahead of theirUEFA Cup quarterfinal return against TottenhamHotspur, had the best of their game but missed thechance to go top.—MNA/Reuters
Tiger Woods of the US hits from a sand trap on the12th green during the third round of the 2007Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia
on 7 April, 2007. — XINHUA
Werder stay on title trailwith Rosenberg goal
Inline skaters race during the SeoulWorld Inline Cup 2007 in Seoul on 8
April, 2007. Some 6,000 inline skaters,including about 400 top-ranked inlineskaters from 20 countries, took part in
the event. — INTERNET
Belgium's Dick Norman celebrates after defeatingGermany's Philipp Kohlschreiber during their
Davis Cup quarter-final tennis match in Ostendon 8 April, 2007. — INTERNET
Marseille revive Europeanhopes with Lille win
PARIS, 9 April — Renato Civelli and MamadouNiang each scored twice as Olympique Marseille re-vived their hopes of clinching a Champions Leagueberth with a 4-1 whipping of 10-man Lille in Ligue 1on Sunday.
The Provence side moved up to fifth on 45 pointswith seven matches left and trail second-placed RCLens by four points.
Lille dropped to eighth on 43 points after havingBrazilian midfielder Emerson harshly sent off in theeighth minute at the Stade Velodrome.
Referee Herve Piccirillo ruled that Emerson fouledMarseille striker Mickael Pagis in the box but TVfootage clearly showed there was no contact betweenthe two players.
Senegal striker Niang converted the resulting pen-alty, only for Lille defender Michel Bastos to cancelthe advantage, also from the spot.
Marseille made it 2-1 eight minutes from the inter-val when centre back Civelli fired home from a FranckRibery corner kick. The hosts put the result beyonddoubt in the 63rd minute with Civelli again on the spotin a carbon copy of his first goal.
Niang rubbed salt on Lille’s wounds in the dyingminutes with a fine curling shot from just inside thebox. Earlier on Sunday, Toulouse climbed to thirdplace with a 2-0 win at relegation threatened Sedan.
Defenders Paulo Cesar and Albin Ebondo scoredin the 78th and 86th minutes and Elie Baup’s sidenow trail second-placed Racing Lens only on goaldifference.—MNA/Reuters
Fluminense suffer early exit in Carioca Championship
Finland defeats Cyprus 3-2in Davis Cup
NICOSIA, 9 April — Cyprus lost to Finland 3-2 in theweekend’s Davis Cup tennis series in Nicosia despiteof two singles wins by its ace Marcos Baghdatis.
Baghdatis, ranked 18th in the world, beat JarkkoNieminen from Finland 6-2, 6-4 and 6-3 on Sundayfollowing an opening match win on Friday over JuhoPaukku 6-3, 6-3 and 7-6 (3).
However, in the second game on Sunday, histeammate Photos Kallias lost to energetic FinnishTimo Paukku 6-2, 2-6, 0-6 and 1-6, dashing the hostteam’s hope to win the decisive fifth game in the firstround Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2007.
Kallias, teamed with Baghdatis, also lost to theirFinnish rivals in the doubles on Saturday after beingdefeated by Nieminen in the singles on Friday.
Cyprus and Finland had met only once before in theDavis Cup and that was 20 years ago in Helsinki whenthe hosts had no trouble sweeping to a 5-0 victory.
MNA/Xinhua
Uruguay crushes Ecuador 5-0 in Davis Cup MONTEVIDEO, 9 April — Uruguay’s
Davis Cup tennis team won the tworemaining singles matches againstEcuador on Sunday, brining their totalscore for the Americas Cup Zone Twoseries to 5-0.
Paraguay’s top racket, Pablo Cuevas,who is rated 209th in the world theAssociation of Tennis Professionals(ATP), scored an easy 6-1, 6-2 win overCarlos Avellan, on the 2,000-seat claycourts of Punta del Este’s Cantegril Club,140 kilometres east of Montevideo.
Federico Sansonetti, Uruguay number
4 and ATP 1,037th, beat Ecuador’s number2 racket, the unrated Julio Campozano,with a more balanced 6-3 and 6-4.
Uruguay had already won the series onSaturday when a doubles win took it 3-0up against Ecuador. It will now play thewinner of the Paraguay-Dominican Re-public series in the final, which takes thewinner into Americas Zone One.
On Saturday Marcel Felder and Mar-tin Vilarrubi beat Avellan and JeanDurango 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (2) and 6-0. OnFriday Felder beat Avellan and Cuevasbeat Campozano. — MNA/Xinhua
BERLIN, 9 April — MarkusRosenberg scored with abackheel to give Werder Bremena 1-0 win at home to Nurembergon Sunday and take them backinto second place in theBundesliga, just two points be-hind leaders Schalke 04.
Werder, under pressure afterSchalke, VfB Stuttgart andBayern Munich all won on Sat-urday, were short of inspirationbefore Swedish strikerRosenberg managed to impro-vise a goal 15 minutes from time.
With six games to play,Schalke lead the standings on 56points following their solid 2-0win at home to bottom clubBorussia Moenchengladbach.
Werder are second on 54, fol-lowed by Stuttgart on 52 after
their 4-2 win away to HamburgSV. Bayern Munich are in fourthon 50 points, still with an outsidechance of a third successive leaguetitle, after winning 2-1 at Hanover96. Bayern Leverkusen hopes of aplace in the UEFA Cup were hitwhen they were beaten 4-1 at hometo VfL Bochum.
It was a second heavy defeat infour days for Leverkusen, whowent down 3-0 at home to Osasunain the first leg of their UEFA Cupquarterfinal on Thursday. Theyremain in fifth place on 42 points,one ahead of Nuremberg.
Werder created a few chancesthanks to the work of Diego andHugo Almeida but with AaronHunt also struggling for form therewas no cutting edge.
MNA/Reuters
RIO DE JANEIRO, 9 April— Big-spending Flu-minense suffered an earlyexit from the Cariocachampionship despitebeating Boavista 4-3 onSunday.
Fluminense, whosigned 17 players at thestart of the year and re-placed coach Paulo CesarGusmao with Joel Santanain February, missed outon the semifinals of thetournament’s second stageafter finishing third inGroup B.
Midfielder Ciceroopened the scoring forFluminense in the 8thminute but finished thegame in goal after goal-keeper Fernano Henriquewas sent off with threesubstitutions alreadymade.
Luiz Alberto, RafaelMoura and Carlos Alberto
scored Fluminense’s othergoals. Anselmo, twice,and Paulo Rodrigues re-plied. The eventual sec-ond stage winners willface first stage winnersFlamengo in the final.
Flamengo, Fluminense,Vasco da Gama andBotafogo usually dominatethe competition, one of the
many regional tournamentswhich kick off the mara-thon Brazilian season.
Botafogo beat NovaIguacu 6-2 to finish top ofGroup A followed byCabofriense, who pulledoff a shock 2-1 win overVasco da Gama.
Vasco’s 41-year-oldstriker Romario, who has
reached a self-declaredtally of 999 goals in hiscareer, did not play be-cause the game was not atthe Maracana, where hewants to score his 1,000th.
Vasco still finished sec-ond in Group B to qualifybehind Volta Redondawho beat Americano 2-1.
MNA/Reuters
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Monday, 9 April, 2007Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hours
MST: During the past 24 hours, rain or thundershowershave been widespread in Kachin State, scattered in upperSagaing, isolated in lower Sagaing, Mandalay andTaninthayi Divisions, weather has been partly cloudy inKayin State and Magway Division and genrally fair in theremaining areas. Day temperatures were (3°C) to (4°C)above normal in Shan, Chin and Kayin States, upperSagaing, Mandalay, Yangon, Magway and Bago Divi-sions, (5°C) above normal in Ayeyawady and TaninthayiDivisions, (6°C) below normal in Kayin State and aboutnormal in the remaining areas. The significant day tempera-tures were Minbu, (44°C), Magway and Thayawady (43°C)each and Aunglan (41°C). The noteworthy amounts ofrainfall recorded were Machanbaw (0.79) inch, Putao andKalewa (0.71) inch each, Myitkyina and Kalay (0.24) incheach, Homalin and Mawlaik (0.08) inch each and Bhamo(0.04) inch.
Maximum temperature on 8-4-2007 was 103°F.Minimum temperature on 9- 4 -2007 was 74°F. Relativehumidity at 09:30 hours MST on 9- 4 -2007 was 77%. Totalsunshine hours on 8- 4 -2007 was (9.8) hours approx.
Rainfall on 9- 4 -2007 was (nil) at Mingaladon,Kaba-Aye and Central Yangon. Total rainfall since 1-1-2007 was (nil) at Mingaladon, Kaba-Aye and CentralYangon. Maximum wind speed at Yangon (Kaba-Aye) was(7) mph from Southwest at (20:15) hours MST on 8-4 -2007.
Bay inference: Weather is partly cloudy in theSouthwest Bay and generally fair in the Andaman Sea andelsewhere in the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 10- 4-2007: Rain orthundershowers are likely to be isolated in Kachin, Shan,Chin and Rakhine States, Sagaing, Mandalay and TaninthayiDivisions, weather will be partly cloudy in Mon and KayinStates, Yangon Division and generally fair in the remainingStates and Divisions. Degree of certainty is (60%).
State of the sea: Seas will be slight to moderate inMyanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Likelihood ofisolated rain or thundershowers in the upper Myanmarareas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring ar-eas for 10-4-2007: Partly cloudy.
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring areasfor 10-4-2007: Partly cloudy.
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring areasfor 10-4-2007: Partly cloudy.
WEATHER
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LONDON, 9April — A poll conducted by the Observer newspaper showed on Sunday that people believeBritish Prime Minister Tony Blair has failed to improve the country and lost the faith of British voters overhis 10 years in power.
Miss India-Earth Pooja Chitgopekar, left, Miss India- World Sarah Jane Dias,centre, and Miss India- Universe Puja Gupta, right, pose after they were crowned
at the finals of the Femina Miss India beauty contest in Mumbai, India, on 8April , 2007. Twenty five contestants competed to represent India at the Miss
Universe, Miss World and Miss Earth beauty contests. — INTERNET
Blair is widely ex-pected to quit in June orJuly after a decade in office.However there is not muchcheer for him.
The poll of 2,034 adultsshowed that many peoplefind the country is a more
dangerous, less happy andless pleasant place to live.
The poll invitedpeople’s opinions rangingfrom their trust in politics,how they feel about theirown lives to whether publicservices have been
improved. However,people gave negativeresponses to almost all ofits 40 questions.
Only over a quarterrated the government’sgeneral performance underBlair as good or very good.
Sixty-one per centdisagreed that Britain was“a more pleasant place tolive” now than in 1997, and58 per cent disagreed thatit was happier, while69 per cent said it wasmore dangerous, the pollshowed.
The poll also showedthat 57 per cent think Blairhas stayed in office too long.
With regard toeducation, 45 per cent ratedthe government’s perfor-mance as poor or very poor,while 60 per cent said thesame about transport.
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Poll shows Blair fails to improveBritain in 10 years of office
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YANGON, 9 April— Dailies of News and Periodicals Enterprise under theMinistry of Information will be published in turn during the New Year holidays.
Myanma Alin Daily and The New Light of Myanmar Daily will not appearon 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 April. During these days, Kyemon Daily will be incirculation and it will take holidays on 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 April . On these days,Myanma Alin Daily and The New Light of Myanmar will resume circulation.
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Dailies to appear in turn duringNew Year holidays
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Minister addresses openingceremony of 6th JCCCN MeetingProtection of environment, preservation
of natural resources stressedYANGON, 9 April —
The Directorate of WaterResources and Impro-vement of River Systemsorganized a ceremony toopen the 6th Meeting onJoint Committee onCoordination of Com-mercial Navigation on theLancang-Mekong RiverAmong China, Laos,Myanmar and Thailandhosted by Myanmar atTraders Hotel on SulePagoda Road thismorning, with an addressby Minister for TransportMaj-Gen Thein Swe.
Also present on theoccasion were DeputyMinister for Transport ColNyan Tun Aung, directors-general of departments andmanaging directors ofenterprises under theministry, delegates fromthe People’s Republic ofChina, Laos, Myanmarand Thailand andmembers and guests.
First, the ministermade a speech on theoccasion, saying that themeeting was the first
JCCCN hosted byMyanmar Governmentand it was to be held on 9and 10 April. China, Laos,Myanmar and Thailandfour riparian states ofUpper Mekong River metat Vientiane, Lao PDR forthe first negotiation ofCommercial Navigationon the Lancang-MekongRiver and then thedelegates met in Yangonand discussed the DraftAgreement onCommercial Navigation
on the Lancang-MekongRiver on 27 and 28November 1997. Besides,the delegates met again inYangon for the finaldiscussion on the DraftAgreement on 6 and 7March 2000. Finally, theQuadripartite Agreementof the CommercialNavigation on theLancang-Mekong Riverwas signed in Tachilek,Myanmar on 20 April2000. Smooth and safecommercial navigation on
the river will help bringprosperity, solidarity,sovereignty and mutualbenefits among the sixriparian states. We mustalso see to the protectionof environment as well asto the preservation of allnatural resources andbiodiversities and not toout balancing theecosystem of the regionincluding Cambodia andVietnam.
Next, leader ofMyanmar delegates,
Director General U SoeMyint of Directorate ofWater Resources andImprovement of RiverSystems, who was also a
NAY PYI TAW, 9 April — Minister for Electric PowerNo 2 Maj-Gen Khin Maung Myint together with officialsconcerned went on an inspection tour of MeiktilaTownship 33/11 KV Sub-power station in MandalayDivision on 6 April.
The minister inspected automobile and spare partsand maintenance of power lines. Next, district engineer UThan Tun briefed the minister on power supply of Thazisub-power station.
After inspecting progress in building of sub-powerstation, the minister made arrangements to fulfil theneeds.
At Meiktila District Engineer’s Office, the ministermade a speech, saying that all service personnel areresponsible for full supply of power to the public; that
Minister looks into power stationsin Mandalay Division
officials at different levels are to supervise the tasks ofminimizing wastage and loss; and that all service personnelare to try their best in the interest of the State.
Next, District Engineer U Than Tun and ManagingDirector U Tin Aung of Electric Power DistributionEnterprise gave supplementary reports.
Afterwards, the minister and party looked into theproject site of 500 KV main power station (Thabyay) atmile post No 349/2 of Yangon-Mandalay road. Manager-2 U San Tint of Power Supply Project (North) briefed theminister on work being carried out and future tasks.
Next, he gave instructions on timely completionof the project and worksite safety and looked into thesite chosen for construction of the main power station.
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Transport Minister Maj-Gen Thein Swe delivers an address at opening of 6th meeting on Joint Committee on Coordination of
Commercial Navigation on Lancang-Mekong River. — MNA
meeting chairman,extended greetings whilethose of China, Laos andThailand made speecheson the occasion. — MNA
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The establishment of librariesin all parts of the nation leads towidening the scope of knowledge ofthe national people as well asensuring the development ofeducation, health and farmingsectors of the nation, therebycontributing to enhancing theintellectual powers of the nationalpeople.
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