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Emergence of the State Constitution is the duty of all citizens of Myanmar Naing-Ngan.
Established 1914
Volume XV, Number 307 11th Waxing of Tabodwe 1369 ME Sunday, 17 February, 2008
* 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
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-round develop-ment of other sectors of the economy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented economicsystem
* Development of the economy inviting participation in termsof technical know-how and investments from sources insidethe country and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economy must be kept in thehands 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
Four political objectives Four economic objectives Four social objectives
INSIDE Weather Forecast for (17-2-2008)
Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring area:
Generally fair weather.
Yangon and neighbouring area:
Generally fair weather.
Mandalay and neighbouring area:
Generally fair weather.
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YANGON, 16 Feb — The 10th Annual General
Meeting of Myanmar Construction Entrepreneurs
Association took place at its office at the corner of
Waizayanta and Thanthuma roads in Thuwunna of
Thingangyun Township this morning.
Lt-Gen Myint Swe of the Ministry of Defence
and party visited the salesrooms of construction mate-
rials displayed at the hall.
Next, Lt-Gen Myint Swe delivered an address.
Chairman of the association Dr Khin Shwe
explained tasks of the association and General Secre-
tary U Zaw Win (AyonU Co) read the report of the
executive committee and financial statement.
The old executives resigned and new execu-
tives were elected. Chairman Dr Khin Shwe gave an
introductory speech.
As a gesture of hailing the annual general
meeting, wellwishers donated K 17.4 million includ-
ing K 1 million each by Dr Khin Shwe (Zay Gabar Co)
and U Zaw Win (AyonU Co) to the association.
The association was set up in 1996. — MNA
Lt-Gen Myint Swe attends 10th AnnualGeneral Meeting of Myanmar Construction
Entrepreneurs Association
Lt-Gen Myint Swe views booths to mark the 10th Annual General Meeting of MyanmarConstruction Entrepreneurs Association.—MNA
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We all have to be dutiful
AYE CHAN
Human beings have to carry out not onlytheir duties but also that of their society, thatof others, and that of their nation and peopleconcerned. Men of various walks of life andvarious ages have to do their duties. A dutifulsociety can make progress systematically, whilean irresponsible society will be in disorderwithout discipline and will face failures.
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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 DesireSunday, 17 February, 2008
Border areas enjoying humanresource development
The government is now expediting the
process of building infrastructures in the
transport, economic, health, social and
education sectors for progress of border
areas.
After fulfilling all social requirements in
border areas, it turned to the projects for
human resource development and
elimination of narcotic drugs.
Now is the Age of Knowledge. So, it has
upgraded all the colleges in the 24 special
development regions to universities for
enabling the youth in border areas to pursue
higher education in the region concerned
where they live.
The government is creating good
educational opportunities to sharpen the
abilities of the youth of national races in its
bid to improve their living conditions.
Due to the emergence of Nationalities
Youth Resource Development Degree
Colleges and vocational training centres the
government has constructed, the youth of
national races have easy access to opportunity
for pursuing education.
With the aim of providing better health
care to national races, the government has
established hospitals, dispensaries, rural
health care centres in border areas and a
200-bed hospital each in the 24 special
development regions.
Like cities, border areas have enjoyed
the taste of remarkable development thanks
to development of human resources and
increasing number of infrastructures in the
transport, economic, education and health
sectors.
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YANGON, 16 Feb —The regiments and unitsof Yangon Commandorganized the f i r s tH t a m a n e - m a k i n gcontest at the commandhead-quar ters , here ,yester-day evening.
Commander ofYangon Command Maj-Gen Hla Htay Winformally opened thecontest. Afterwards, thecommander and officialspresented prizes to thewinning teams that stoodfirst to sixth positionsand gave gifts tomembers of the panel ofjudges.
Yangon Command holds Htamane-making contest
A total of 12 teamstook part in the contest.
MNA
Commander Maj-Gen Hla Htay Win presentsfirst prize to a battalion in first Htamane-
making contest of Yangon Command. — MNA
YANGON, 16 Feb — There were 89 outbreaksof fire throughout the nation in January 2008 including74 outbreaks of fire caused by negligence, 9 by shortcircuit, 4 by arson, one of natural fire and one ofwildfire.
A total of 141 households, 3 factories andworkshops, 2 warehouses were burnt down and over400 fire victims were left homeless and 4 killed.
Out of a total of 89 fire outbreaks, the fireoutbreaks caused by negligence are 83.14 per cent.Among the fire outbreaks, it was Yangon Divisionwhere fires broke out most. There were the secondlargest outbreaks of fire in Mandalay Division and thethird largest fire outbreaks in Sagaing Division. Lossesand damage to property were assessed in States andDivisions. There were the most loss of property inYangon Division, the second in Shan State and thethird in Mon State.—MNA
89 outbreaks of firethroughout nation in Jan
YANGON, 16 Feb — The Sub Police InspectorCourse No 61/2006 of the Myanmar Police ForceCentral Training School concluded at the parade groundof the school in Zeebingyi of PyinOoLwin Townshipyesterday morning.
Director-General Brig-Gen Khin Yi ofMyanmar Police Force inspected the companies andtook the salute of the trainee companies.
Director-General Brig-Gen Khin Yi presentedawards to outstanding trainees and delivered an address.
Also present on the occasion were PoliceAdjutant-General Police Brig-Gen Soe Win Myint,Commandant of the school Police Brig-Gen TheinTint, Police Col Win Khaung of Administration andTraining Department, senior police officers, guestsand relatives of the trainees.
The course was attended by 200 trainees.MNA
Sub Police Inspector CourseNo 61/2006 concludes
YANGON, 16 Feb—Under the arrangement ofThayet District Union Solidarity and DevelopmentAssociation, Myittashin free clinic was opened atShwe Bontha Ward in Thayet on 12 February. First,Head of District Health Department Dr Myint MyintHlaing made a speech on the occasion. Later, the Joint-Secretary of Thayet USDA explained arrangementsmade for the establishment of the clinic.
Afterwards, Chairman of Thayet District PDCU Khin Maung Win, well-wisher U Ohn Shwe, Managerof Thayet Cement Plant U Aung Thein Myint, theHead of District Health Department and Executive ofThayet USDA U Thein Swe formally opened the clinicby cutting a ribbon.
This was followed by the cash donationceremony which included K 6.845 million donatedtowards the trust fund of the clinic and K 570,000towards the trust fund for medicines. And twentyampoules of snake vaccines were also presented torural health care centres.—MNA
Myittashin free clinic inThayet opened
YANGON, 16 Feb— The 38th Inter-State/DivisionCycling Race was opened at Youth Training Centre(Thuwunna) here this morning. Having taken the designated places together withthe participating teams, the previous-year championsYangon Division Men’s team and Ayeyawady DivisionWomen’s team presented the Championship Shieldsback to General Secretary of Myanmar OlympicCommittee Director-General of Sports and PhysicalEducation Department U Thaung Htaik. Afterwards, the General Secretary, on behalf of theMinister for Sports, made an opening speech andformally opened the cycling race. Next, the Director-General and officials concernedgreeted the cyclists who take part in the race. The cycling race that kicked off today will runtill 22 February.—MNA
38th Inter-State/DivisionCycling Race commences
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I N T E R N A T I O N A L N E W S
Pakistan arrests 10 militantsahead of election
Israeli Army forces arrest 30 Palestinians in Gaza
Hizbollah says ready for open war with Israel BEIRUT, 16 Feb — Hizbollah's chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Thursday
the group was ready for "open war" with Israel if the Jewish state wanted it aftera top commander in Syria was killed.
"Zionists, if you want this type of open war then let the whole world hear: let itbe an open war," Nasrallah told mourners at the funeral of Imad Moughniyah, killedby a bomb in Damascus on Tuesday. Hizbollah has accused Israel of killingMoughniyah but the Israeli Government denied any links. —MNA/Reuters
Clinton sharpens attack in USpresidential race
US Marines charged withrape of Japanese woman
TOKYO, 16 Feb — Four US Marines based insouthwest Japan have been charged with raping aJapanese woman last October, a US militaryspokesman said on Friday, days after the arrest ofanother Marine for suspected rape of a schoolgirl onthe southern island of Okinawa.
US military authorities at Iwakuni Marine CorpsAir Station are holding hearings to determine whetherthe four Marines, aged 20 to 39, should face courtsmartial for the suspected rape of the woman, whowas 19 at the time.
Japanese police had decided last year not to proceedwith a case against the four over the incident, whichJapanese media said occurred in a car at a car park innearby Hiroshima City after the Marines met theyoung woman at an event hall.
“The hearing is on today and is expected to possiblyroll over until tomorrow,” an Iwakuni air stationspokesman said, adding that it could take some timebefore a decision on possible courts martial wasmade. —MNA/Reuters
KARACHI, 16 Feb —Pakistani police havearrested 10 Islamicmilitants in its biggestcity, Karachi, who aresuspected of planningterror attacks during nextweek’s general election, agovernment minister saidon Friday.
“These militants wereex-members of differentbanned militant outfitswho had now formed anew group,” Sindh HomeMinister Akhtar Zamintold Reuters. He did notsay when the men weredetained.
Karachi, Pakistan’scommercial epicentre, isthe capital of Sindh.
Zamin said police seizedexplosives, electrical cir-cuits, compact discs andother material from themilitants.
“They may have beenplanning to attack somepolitical leader, or carry
out other acts of terrorduring the election, and todestabilize the peace ofthe country,” he said.
Pakistan is scheduledto hold a general electionon Monday, with manyfearful of militant violenceafter a spate of attacks inrecent months.
The election, originallyscheduled to be heldon 8 January, waspostponed until 18February following theassassination of op-position leader BenazirBhutto on 27 Decemberin a gun and bomb suicideattack.—MNA/Reuters
GAZA, 16 Feb — Israelispecial forces arrested30 Palestinians in south-east Gaza Strip earlyThursday, an Israeli Armyspokesman said.
The forces infiltratedinto area around thedestroyed airport atsouthern Gaza’s RafahTown after midnight andtook away 30 Palestiniansfor interrogation in thesecurity operation there,according to thespokesman.
Palestinian residents atthe area also confirmedthe reports. Meanwhile,in the West Bank, Israeliforces arrested 13Palestinians duringoperations conducted last
night, Israeli radioreported.
The radio quotedmilitary sources as sayingthat most of the detaineeswere arrested in Hebron
and other West Bankcities, adding that theywere held for beingwanted by the IsraeliArmy.
MNA/Xinhua
CINCINNATI, 16 Feb —Senator Hillary Clintonsharpened her attack onFriday against rival BarackObama before new contestsfor the Democraticpresidential nomination,casting herself as achampion of the US middleclass and saying votersfaced a choice between“speeches and solutions”.
Clinton, under pressureto slow Obama's mo-
mentum after eightconsecutive losses, honedher economic messageto appeal to middle-andlower-income voters be-fore the next round ofDemocratic contests inWisconsin and Hawaii onTuesday and Texas andOhio on 4 March.
“It is time we had apresident who was a fighter,a doer and a champion forthe American middle
class,” Clinton said as shevisited a popular Cincinnatirestaurant, Skyline Chili, foran economic round-table.
“I am a candidate of,from and for the middleclass of America,” addedClinton, who grew up in acomfortable middle-classsuburb of Chicago, thenwent on to attendWellesley College andYale Law School.
MNA/Reuters
A soldier of theChadian Army (R)
guards arrested rebelsafter heavy fightingon the city streets inN’Djamena, on 13
Feb, 2008. —INTERNET
Police officials inspecta car where a bombexploded in MexicoCity. A homemade
bomb exploded nearthe Mexico City policeheadquarters, killingone man and injuringa woman, police said.
INTERNET
Some one thousand Tanzanians hold a demonstration againstthe scheduled visit by US President George W Bush in Dar es Salaam,
capital of Tanzania, on 15 Feb, 2008.—XINHUA
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A Cambodian woman prepares roses for sale alonga street in Phnom Penh.—INTERNET
Petit Nice’s restaurant chef Gerald Passedat (C) shares his culinary art duringa presentation at the third edition of “Omnivore Food Festival” in Deauville, on11 February . The 30 chefs who came from the farthest reaches of France andaround the world to demonstrate their avant-garde cooking styles showed thateven as techniques become more international, chefs are increasingly attached to their roots.—INTERNET
Slovaks seize cocaine worth $72m hidden in wine bottlesBRATISLAVA, 15 Feb — Slovak Customs snatched a bumper shipment of cocaine
from South America worth 1.64 billion crowns (72 million US dollar), hidden inhundreds of wine bottles, Customs and police officials said on Wednesday.
The shipment contained 163.8 kilos of pure cocaine, far more than the 13.9 kilosof the drug the Slovaks managed to intercept between 1998 and 2007.
First police Vice-President Michal Kopcik said the drug valued each of the 420seized wine bottles at 3.9 million crowns (171,500 US dollars). — MNA/Reuters
China says USspying charges“groundless”
BEIJING, 15 Feb —China on Thursdayrejected the USallegations of espionage,saying the charges were“groundless” and “withulterior motives”.
“The so-called accusa-tion against China on theissue of espionage istotally groundless and hasulterior motives,” ChineseForeign Ministry spokes-man Liu Jianchao told aregular Press briefing.
“We urged the UnitedStates to abandon its ColdWar thinking and stopgroundless accusationsand instead contribute toincreasing mutual trustand friendship betweenour two peoples,” Liusaid.—MNA/Xinhua
Protesters display placards during a rally at the financial district of Makaticity east of Manila, Philippines, on 15 Feb, 2008, to call for the resignation of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. —INTERNET
Thousands protest against ArroyoMANILA, 16 Feb — Thousands of
people rallied in Manila on Fridaycalling for the resignation of PhilippinePresident Gloria Macapagal Arroyoover a corruption scandal.
Police said around 10,000 people,mainly left-wing activists, studentsand religious groups, had taken to thestreets.
The protests, sparked by a Senateinquiry into government kickbacks ina telecom deal, were the biggest sincetens of thousands of peopledemonstrated against Arroyo in 2005amid allegations she cheated inelections the previous year..
“We are outraged by the reports ofcorruption and greed in government,”
said Maita Gomez, an activist who saidshe was wearing red because it was thecolour of anger.
Religious leaders sang songs and readprayers from a stage set up at the frontof the rally and people waved posterswith the words “Out Gloria”. Somewore badges that read, “Moderate YourGreed”.
Office workers in high-rise buildingsthrew confetti on the crowds below.
But analysts said the absence of highprofile politicians from thedemonstration showed the political elitedid not believe Arroyo, who has survivedthree impeachment bids and at leastthree coup plots, could be pushed out.
MNA/Reuters
MOSCOW, 16 Feb —Russian troops killed four mili-tants who attacked military vehicles in its Caucasusregion of Chechnya on Friday, local media reported onFriday.
Those miltants opened fire at vehicles of regionalmiltary commander’s office early Friday and the policecarried out manhunt immediately. ITAR-TASS andInterfex news agencies reported, citing Chechen InteriorMinister Ruslan Alkhanov.—MNAXinhua
Russian troops kill four militantsin Chechnya
US House OKs contempt resolutionagainst Bush aides
WASHINGTON, 16 Feb— The US House of theRepresentatives passedThursday criminal andcivil contempt resolutionsagainst current and formerWhite House aides.
By a 223-to-32 vote,the House held WhiteHouse chief of staff JoshBolten and former WhiteHouse counsel HarrietMiers accountable forfailing to respond tosubpoenas from the HouseJudiciary Committee.
It is the first timesince 1983 that a fullchamber of Congress has
ever voted on a contemptof Congress citation.
However, the BushAdministration said it willnot ask the US attorney topursue the contemptcharges.
The House is able tobring its own lawsuit onthe matter.
The House’s actionstems from a year-longfeud between the Con-gress and the BushAdministration on firing ofnine federal prosecutors.
Earlier last year, USmedia reveals that in 2005,the White House had
suggested that the JusticeDepartment fire all of thenation’s 93 US attorneys,but the latter only dis-missed 8 prosecutors.
Some firedprosecutors told Congressthat they had beenpressured by Republicanlawmakers over voterfraud and publiccorruption investigationsthey were pursuing.
This enragedDemocrats, who aredemanding explanationsfrom the Bush Admini-stration.
MNA/Xinhua
Vietnamese province wins UNESCObiosphere recognition
HANOI, 16 Feb —The United NationsEducational, Scientific andCultural Organization(UNESCO) has recentlyrecognized the western partof Vietnam’s central NgheAn Province as a worldbiosphere reserve, localnewspaper Vietnam Newsreported on Thursday.
The Nghe Anbiosphere reserve sitecovers 1.3 millionhectares with the Pu MatNational Park being thesite’s core zone. The parkhas valuable fauna andflora resources.
About 130 animalspecies, 295 kinds of
birds, 54 amphibianspecies, 84 fish species,39 kinds of bats, 305 day-butterfly species, 14 turtlespecies, and thousands ofinsect species are living inthe reserve.
According to the
UNESCO, the site, whichborders Laos, hasremarkably high bio-diversity, ranging fromlowland monsoonalevergreen forests to elfincloud forest.
MNA/Xinhua
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Italy grants $5.11m to Jordan’sgarment project
China’s largest oilfield reportsrecord 2007 int’l business
BEIJING, 15 Feb —Daqing, China’s largestoilfield, said that itsinternational business hadsurpassed two billion yuan(278.2 million US dollars)for the first time in 2007.
The China NationalPetroleum Corporation(CNPC), parent companyof Daqing and thecountry’s largest oilproducer, released thefigure on Thursday but didnot give comparative
information for 2006. The average profit
margin for Daqing’soverseas projects was12.65 per cent in 2007, arecord, said the CNPC onits website
. The field also netted18.007 billion yuan fromrevenues apart from oilexploration and pro-duction in 2007, mainlydrilling services. Thisfigure accounted for35.14 per cent of total
revenues.As the industry became
increasingly competitive,Daqing would not be ableto rely solely on internalbusiness but would haveto expand its outsideoperations, the infor-mation office told Xinhuaon Thursday.
The field produced41.7 million tons of oil in2007, slightly above thetarget of 41.62 milliontons. — MNA/Xinhua
A vineyard in Europe.Climate change is
threatening to redrawthe world’s wine-
producing map, and theeffects are already
being seen in earlierharvests and coarserwines, experts told a
conference onFriday.—INTERNET
A farm hand helps with the harvest of tobacco plants in a field in southernGermany. The World Health Organization announced Friday that it planned toadopt a new international treaty on the illegal tobacco trade by 2010.—INTERNET
An Indian shopkeeperarranges a display ofginger as he waits for
customers in awholesale vegetableand fruit market in
New Delhi, on 9 Feb.INTERNET
“NY Times” to cut 100 news jobsdue to financial strain
WASHINGTON, 16 Feb—The New York Timeswill bow to growingfinancial strain andeliminate about 100newsroom jobs this year,the daily reported onFriday.
The cuts will beachieved “by not fillingjobs that go vacant, byoffering buyouts, and ifnecessary by layoffs”, theexecutive editor, BillKeller was quoted assaying. The Times has1,332 newsroom emplo-yees. There were scatteredbuyouts and jobelimination in thenewsroom in recent years,but the overall numbercontinued to rise, largelyfrom the growth of itsInternet operations.
The New York Times
Company has madesignificant cuts in thenewsrooms of some of itsother properties, includingThe Boston Globe, as wellas in nonnews operations.
For 2007, the TimesCompany recently report-ed earnings of 208.7million dollars on revenueof 3.2 billion dollars.Newspaper industry adrevenue fell about 7 percent last year, and 4.7 per
cent at the Times Company,hurt by both the slowingeconomy and the rise ofInternet advertising.Executives around theindustry have projectedthat 2008 will be equallybad. — MNA/Xinhua
AMMAN, 15 Feb — TheItalian Government ex-tended 3.5 million euros(about 5.11 million USdollars) as a grant tosupport the Jordan Centrefor Garment Design andTraining Services project,
according to The JordanTimes on Thursday.
“The project will play apositive role in upgradingthe performance of theJordanian garmentmanufacturing industrythrough the provision of
specialized technicalservices and training toJordanian companies aswell as individualsoperating in this sector,”Jordanian Planning andInternational CooperationMinister Suhair Al-Ali wasquoted as saying.
She indicated that theproject will contribute toenhance the performance,productivity and com-petitiveness of small andmedium enterprisesoperating in the garmentindustry. Jordan EnterpriseDevelopment Cooperationwill implement the project incooperation with the ItalianForeign Ministry, said thereport, adding that theJordanian side will providethe building for the centreand the needed logisticalback. —MNA/Xinhua
US investors pledge $10b forrenewable energy
Petrobras announces loss oftop secret information
RIO DE JANEIRO, 16 Feb— Detailed informationabout Brazil’s recent oiland gas discoveries wasstolen from a containerin Rio de Janeiro, thestate-owned energygiant Petrobras saidThursday.
According to thecompany, the data werestored in a hard disk andtwo laptops transportedfrom an exploitationplatform to Macae in Riostate’s northern seashore.
Thieves broke into thecontainer and stole theequipment, Petrobrassaid. The top secret
information was relatedto discoveries in deepwater oil fields, such asthe Tupi field, announcedlast November as the
company’s biggestreserve and believed tobear oil enough to doublethe country’s production.
MNA/Xinhua
UNITED NATIONS, 16 Feb— US institutionalinvestors pledged at a UNsummit on Thursday toinvest 10 billion US dollars
over two years intechnologies that aim toreduce greenhouse gasemissions and to pressurecompanies to disclose theirrisks associated withclimate change.
The plan “reflects themany investment oppor-tunities that exist today toput a dent in globalwarming pollution, build
profits and benefit theglobal economy,” saidMindy Lubber, thepresident of Ceres, acoalition of investors andenvironmental leaders, anddirector of the InvestorNetwork on Climate Risk.
The California PublicEmployees’ RetirementSystem, the largest USpension fund, and the statetreasurers or comptrollersof 11 US states and otherplayers agreed at theinvestor summit on climaterisk to invest the money ingreen technologies likesolar and wind power.
MNA/Reuters
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Spacewalker RexWalheim’s helmet
camera shows spaceshuttle astronautStanley Love (L)
moving an experimentrack into place during aspacewalk in this viewfrom NASA TV on 15Feb, 2008.—INTERNET
Canada’s JeffreyButtle performs
during a men’s freeskating at the
International SkatingUnion Four
Continents FigureSkating Chan-
pionships in Goyang,west of Seoul, South
Korea,on Friday.INTERNET
A 2003 photo showsAfrica’s first cloned cow.Food produced fromcloned animals will notbe commercially avail-able for a long time dueto costs that are expectedto remain sky-high,experts said.—INTERNET
Thailand says hunter’s bullet hit Canadian touristCHIANG MAI (Thailand),
15 Feb — A Canadiantourist, shot while ridingin a pickup truck innorthern Thailand, mayhave been hit by a straybullet from a hunter, policesaid on Thursday.
Erik Griffioen, auniversity lecturer fromOntario, was on trekkingholiday with his wife whenhe was hit by a .22 bulleton Wednesday in thenorthern city of ChiangMai, a popular touristdestination.
It was the fourthshooting involvingCanadians this year.
“The bullet that hit himmight have come from a
bird hunter or someonewho accidently fired agun,” Police LieutenantColonel ThwatchaiPunpigul said. He said thetruck had passed by a
forested area whenGriffioen was shot in theback. He was recoveringin hospital after anoperation to remove thebullet. — MNA/Reuters
Hotel blaze kills 11 in eastern China BEIJING, 15 Feb — Eleven people were killed and
four injured in a hotel fire in eastern China's ZhejiangProvince early on Friday, Xinhua news agency said.
The fire broke out at 1:50 am local time in theChengshuai hotel in Yiwu City and was put outwithin an hour. Firefighters rescued 23 people, but 11died in hospital and four were still being treated,Xinhua said. Yiwu is a booming manufacturing andcommodities trading centre.
In December, a fire in a ground-floor flower shopin another Zhejiang City spread to a dance hall and anapartment block above, killing 21 people.
MNA/Reuters
US charges Israeli man overstolen French antiques
NEW YORK, 15 Feb — US authorities have chargedan Israeli man with attempting to sell art and antiquesin New York City that had been stolen from Paris inthe late 1990s.
Solly Sinai, 53, who posed as an art dealer, wasarrested in January in Paris and is being held there byFrench authorities after he tried to sell the goods inNew York in June 2000, according to an indictmentunsealed on Thursday. They were stolen in 1997 and1998 from two antiques stores and a Paris residence.
MNA/Reuters
Russian anti-graft prosecutorkilled by hitman
MOSCOW, 15 Feb — The prosecutor of Russia'sVolga Region of Saratov was killed overnight andpolice believe his murder could be linked to his anti-corruption drive, Russian media reported onThursday. Yevgeny Grigoryev died late onWednesday from gunshot wounds after an unknownperson armed with a pistol with a silencer attackedhim near his apartment in the courtyard of the regionalprosecutor's headquarters. — MNA/Reuters
Egypt keen to help solveDarfur crisis
CAIRO, 16 Feb — Egyptian Foreign Minister AhmedAbul Gheit on Thursday expressed his country’skeenness to find a swift settlement for the crisis of thewestern Sudanese region of Darfur and achieve securityand stability in the African country.
Abul Gheit said after his talks with Sudaneseopposition leader Mohamed Osman al-Mirghani thatEgypt is holding contacts with all international andregional players concerned, including the UnitedNations and the African Union, to probe on the meansto establish peace and stability in Sudan.—MNA/Xinhua
Gunmen kill nine family membersin north of Baghdad
TIKRIT, (Iraq), 16 Feb — Unknown gunmen shotdead nine members of a family in their house in thevillage of Awja in Salahudin Province on Thursday,a provincial police source said.
“Labib Ali al-Zaidan, his wife, and their sevensons were killed when unknown gunmen beforedawn stormed their house in the Awja Village, thebirthplace of the toppled president Saddam Hussein,”the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
MNA/Xinhua
Timor-Leste issues arrestwarrants for 12 suspects
JAKARTA, 16 Feb—Timor-Leste has issuedarrest warrants for 12suspects involved in theattempted assassination ofthe country’s top leaders,the attorney general saidon Friday.
In an interview withreporters, LonguinhosMonteiro said 12 warrantswere handed over to policeon Thursday and five morewould follow soon.However, the names of thesuspects were notimmediately available.
A group of rebels
attacked the homes ofTimor-Leste PresidentJose Ramos-Horta andPrime Minister XananaGusmao this week.Ramos-Horta wascritically wounded andwas flown to Australia forlife-saving medicaltreatment while PrimeMinister Gusmao escapedunharmed.
President Ramos-Horta has undergone threeoperations in a hospital inthe Australian city ofDarwin.
MNA/Xinhua
Tear gas scattersMalaysian “flower power” protest
KUALA LUMPUR, 16Feb — Malaysian policeused water cannon and teargas on Saturday to breakup an anti-governmentprotest by ethnic Indianscarrying roses to symbolisea peaceful demand forjustice.
With the MalaysianGovernment concernedabout street protests in therun-up to early general
elections on March 8,around 100 policemen,including riot police withhelmets and shields, turnedout to disperse a gatheringof about 300 men, womenand children.
Prime MinisterAbdullah AhmadBadawi’s ruling coalitionis widely expected to retainpower at the polls, althoughwith a reduced majority,
but many Indians accusehis multi-racial coalition,dominated by ethnicMalays, of racialdiscrimination.
The Hindu RightsAction Force (Hinraf) firstannounced the protest inJanuary as a way to press itsdemand for the release offive of its leaders jailed undertough internal security laws.
MNA/Reuters
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We all have to be dutifulAye Chan
Everyone has to do their duties, for example,
fulfiling the basic needs of the family or the society
concerned. A bee consumes nectar from flowers for
its living and has to participate in building a beehive,
collect nectar, and pollinate flowers for its
community. Similarly, cattle have to help man with
ploughing, carrying logs and bamboo, and
transporting loads. The area of duties man has to do
is wider and more important than that of any other
creature.
Human beings have to carry out not only their
duties but also that of their society, that of others,
and that of their nation and people concerned. Men
of various walks of life and various ages have to do
their duties. A dutiful society can make progress
systematically, while an irresponsible society will
be in disorder without discipline and will face failures.
Duties are of different kinds such as individual
duties, family duties, duties for the society, region or
organization concerned, and State duties. Only when
the entire people do their bit, will it be possible for
the people to achieve soon the goal of building a
peaceful, modern and developed democratic nation
with flourishing discipline. Otherwise, it will take
long unnecessarily to have mission accomplished
and it will be difficult to safeguard the new nation in
the long run.
In taking charge of duties, some think that
dutifulness means just working dutifully. Some
think that dutifulness means carrying out tasks
perfunctorily. And some think that dutifulness means
carrying out tasks accordingly. In fact, shouldering
duties with a sense of duty is many times more delicate
with much more essence than what they consider.
For a government employee, does punctuality and
just doing daily routines mean dutifulness, and does
his carrying out tasks assigned by his superiors mean
dutifulness? For a public member, does shouldering
family duties mean dutifulness? Such persons can get
poor benefits derived from their manual or mental
labour in proportion to his contribution. The term
“dutifulness” will be meaningful only when a person
does his duties with goodwill, innovations and diligence
in the interests of his society, the people and the nation.
In some cases, people should not ignore certain
matters, thinking that they are not their concerns. He
should deal with them as soon as he notices what is
inappropriate to a situation. In that regard, he should do
so as a superior, colleague, friend, acquaintance or
public member. The person who makes mistakes may
not be satisfied with others’ constructive criticism and
even may hate them. In the absence of corrective
measures, he may think that he is right and he keeps on
making same mistakes. So, making positive suggestions
is, indeed, a good habit.
For example, some disciplines are in force in
region or department-wise for keeping the environment
clean and pleasant, such as signboards that say “No
spitting”, “No smoking”, “No rubbish”, “Keep off the
grass” and “No plucking of flowers”. If a person
violates a restriction, anyone who notices that should
point out and correct the act, because the act of an
undisciplined person can destroy the cleanliness and
systematic arrangements of the environment. So, a
person who happens to violate the restriction should
accept the positive comment and correct his mistakes.
The exercise of the saying “One should not
ignore the practice of others” can bring about negative
results rather than positive ones. In reality, people
should not commit the malpractice that is committed
by many. If the remaining persons follow his
malpractice instead of correcting his offence, they
will happen to indulge in committing malpractice.
And one should notice if the number of the persons
who follow others’ misconduct is on the increase,
and that will have adverse effects on and harm the
interests of the State.
However, it is not that easy. He should be
resistant enough to unfair criticisms, should deal
with hardships, and will have to make some sacrifices
in that regard because he is doing so just in the
interests of others. And if he, out of fear of being
criticized, fails to point out someone’s misbehaviours,
there will be no positive results. So, the people are
urged to do duties with a sense of duty and faithfulness.
Today, the world is advancing rapidly. So, all
should seek innovations all the more in accordance
with the prevailing situations, instead of working
with only conventional methods. The nation will be
developed and modernized both in form and in
essence only when duties are carried out through
farsightedness and innovations.
So, the term “dutifulness” will reflect its essence
only when a duty is carried out thoroughly, after
taking all the facts into consideration in all aspects.
In other words, one should shoulder one’s duties as
soon as possible till no one needs to give one a hand.
It will not be wise if one thinks it is usual and one has
to do as usual as far as one can, and others will have
to correct one’s mistakes. If so, one will not be
dutiful and it cannot be considered that one is loyal.
The entire people should do their duties with a
sense of duty. And with development of human
resources with code of conduct, and right views,
concept and conviction, the nation will have a
prosperous future. So, the entire people are exhorted
to do their duties with a sense of duty.
Translation: MS
*****
Duties are of different kinds such asindividual duties, family duties, duties for thesociety, region or organization concerned, andState duties. Only when the entire people dotheir bit, will it be possible for the people toachieve soon the goal of building a peaceful,modern and developed democratic nation withflourishing discipline. Otherwise, it will takelong unnecessarily to have missionaccomplished and it will be difficult tosafeguard the new nation in the long run.
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8 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Sunday, 17 February, 2008
With noble mind–In serving public interest–Do not deviate from own way–Because of slanders–Just carry it on
(Venerable Shwe Hintha Sayadaw)
YANGON, 16 Feb— Chairman of YangonDivision Peace andDevelopment CouncilCommander of YangonCommand Maj-Gen HlaHtay Win heard reportson outbreak of denguehaemorrhagic fever anddiarrhoea in thetownships of YangonDivision, preventivemeasures and sanitationtasks presented by the
DHF and diarrhoea controlcampaign launched in
Thingangyun Township
heads of YangonDivision andThingangyun TownshipHealth Departments andofficials and gavenecessary instructions atthe office ofThingangyun TownshipDevelopment AffairsCommittee this morning.
Next, thecommander inspectedconducting educativetalks, preventive measures
against DHF and sprayingof insecticide and dredgingof ditches along Pyithayar
and Zawtika streets in thetownship.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 16Feb — Mandalay DivisionUnion Solidarity andDevelopment Associationdonated the extendedrefectory, the dispensary,Kyaiklat DhammathalaChamber and e-Library toState Pariyatti SasanaUniversity (Mandalay) inA u n g m y e t h a z a nTownship this morning.
Secretariat Mem-ber of the USDA Ministerfor Industry-1 U AungThaung, wife Daw KhinKhin Yi and the Secretaryof Mandalay DivisionUSDA offered documentsrelated to the donations toRector Sayadaw AggaMaha Pandita Dr Pandita-varabhivamsa.
Executives andwellwishers donated almsto members of the Sangha.
The SecretariatMember, wife andwellwishers visited theextended refectory, thedispensary and the roomfor the patient monks.
The ceremony toinaugurate ShwelaungCreek Bridge in LetwegyiVillage of MadayaTownship was held at thebridge. Executive ofMandalay DivisionUSDA U Myo Thant and
Extended refectory, dispensary, Kyaiklat DhammathalaChamber, e-Library donated to State Pariyatti Sasana
University (Mandalay)
officials opened thebridge.
Chairman ofMadaya TownshipSangha NayakaCommittee BhaddantaKovida, LetwegyiVillage MonasterySayadaw BhaddantaKundala, Patron ofMandalay DivisionUSDA Chairman ofMandalay Division Peaceand DevelopmentCouncil Commander ofCentral Command Brig-Gen Tin Ngwe and theSecretariat Membersprinkled scented wateron the bridge and strolledalong the bridge.
The commanderand the minister gavespeeches.
The Secretariatmember handed overdocuments related to thebridge to a local.
S h w e l a u n gBridge is 44 feet long and12 feet wide, and it can
withstand 20-ton loads.The bridge will
contribute toimprovement of health,education, economic andsocial sectors of the localpeople residing in 52villages from both sidesof the bridge.
MNA
Inauguration of Shwelaung Creek Bridge in progress.—MNA
Deputy Minister Dr Paing Soe addresses 7th Medical Academic Seminar of Department ofMedical Science.—MNA
YANGON, 16 Feb—Chairman of Yangon CityDevelopment Committee Mayor Brig-Gen Aung TheinLin, accompanied by officials concerned, arrived atthe junction of Anawrahta and Seikkantha Streets inKyauktada Township this morning.
He inspected progress in construction ofpavements along Anawratha Road from 39th Street toPansodan Street in Kyauktada Township.
The mayor also inspected construction of anunderground drain measuring 74 feet long, 3 feet wideand 3 feet deep crossing Mahabandoola Street inLanmadaw Township and repaving of the pavementsalong Inya Road from University Avenue to PyayRoad in Kamayut Township.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 16 Feb — The opening ceremonyof the 7th Medical Academic Seminar of the Departmentof Medical Science under the Ministry of Health wasopened at the meeting hall of the ministry, here, thismorning.
Deputy Minister for Health Dr Paing Soemade an opening speech on the occasion.
Afterwards, Director-General of theDepartment of Medical Science Professor Dr ThanMyint, deputy directors-general, rectors, directors andfaculty members took part in the discussions to launchthe entrance system for pursuing medical science andits related subjects.
The seminar continues tomorrow.MNA
Mayor inspects repair ofpavements in Yangon
7th Medical AcademicSeminar opened
All this needs to be known* Do not be frightened whenever
intimidated* Do not be bolstered whenever flat-
tered* Do not be softened whenever appeased
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NAY PYI TAW, 16 Feb — The Nay Pyi TawTraffic Rules Enforcement Supervisory Committeeheld the meeting No 6/2008 at the hall of Nay Pyi TawCommand, here, yesterday afternoon.
In his instructions, Patron of the SupervisoryCommittee Commander of Nay Pyi Taw CommandMaj-Gen Wai Lwin called for reduction of trafficaccidents, assignment of duties to qualified drivers andfuture tasks to be carried out.
The chairman of the supervisory committeereported inspection of work, future tasks of thecommittee and reminders issued by the committee.
Officials of the committees and subcommitteessubmitted reports on their respective work being done.
After attending to the needs, the commandermade the concluding remarks.
MNA
Commander attends meeting of Nay Pyi TawTraffic Rules Enforcement Supervisory Committee
NAY PYI TAW, 16 Feb— Minister for EnergyBrig-Gen Lun Thi received Ambassador of thePeople’s Republic of China to Myanmar Mr GuanMu at his office, here, yesterday.
They cordially discussed matters on energysector.
MNA
Energy Ministerreceives Chinese
Ambassador
MADRID, 16 Feb—The closing ceremony ofthe “Year of Spain” was held in Madrid on Thursday,marking the success of the Spanish theme year whichstarted in China at the beginning of 2007.
Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi sent acongratulatory letter. Spanish Secretary of State forForeign Affairs Bernardino Leon Gross and ChineseAmbassador to Spain Qiu Xiaoqi attended theceremony. In his message, Yang Jiechi expressedcongratulation to the success of the “Year of Spain.”He stressed that this year marked the 35th anniversaryof the establishment of China-Spain diplomatic ties.
China is willing to continue to develop thefriendship between the two peoples and promotecooperation in various areas, bringing the relationsbetween the two countries to a higher level, Yangsaid.—MNA/Xinhua
“Year of Spain” ends in success
YANGON, 16 Feb — A ceremonyto open thenew tarred road at the entrance to Kyonkadun Villageand Thameinhtaw-Kani village bridge built byPyapon Township Development Affairs Committeewas held at the corner of the road on 12 Februarymorning.
First, Assistant Engineer of the TownshipDevelopment Affairs Committee U Kyaw Khineexplained the salient points of the tarred road.
Chairman of Pyapon Township Peace andDevelopment Council U Myo Myint Zaw, ExecutiveOfficer of the Township Development CommitteeDeputy Director U Tin Win and Secretary of theTownship USDA U Win Myint formally opened theroad.
The newly opened tarred road is 758 feet longand 10 feet wide and the concrete bridge is 10 feet longand 12 feet wide.
MNA
New tarred road and
bridge opened in
Pyapon Township
Penguins maketheir way out of
icy Antarcticwater and across
rocky terrain.Global warming
could makeAntarctic watersmore inviting tocrabs and sharks
that wouldthreaten the
frigidcontinent’s
uniqueecosystem,biologistswarned on
Friday.INTERNET
Commander Maj-Gen Wai Lwin addressesNay Pyi Taw Traffic Rules EnforcementSupervisory Committee meeting (6/2008).
MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Lun Thi receives Chinese
Ambassador Mr Guan Mu.
MNA
BEIJING, 16 Feb— China’s securities regulatorformally okayed on Thursday the initial public offering(IPO) of China Railway Construction Corporation(CRCC), one of the nation’s largest road and railproject contractors.
The company received a formal approvalfrom China Securities Regulatory Commission for itsplan to issue 2.8 billion shares in Shanghai and theprospectus will be released on Friday, said an officialwith the commission.
The official, who required anonymity, did notdisclose the specific date of listing at the Shanghaibourse. —MNA/Xinhua
China’s CRCCapproved for IPO
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Bomb killsone, wounds
two inMexico City
MEXICO CITY, 16 Feb—A bomb exploded on astreet near the SecurityMinistry in centralMexico City on Friday,killing one person andwounding two.
No group claimedresponsibility for the blastand there was no warning.The Mexican Govern-ment is locked in a violentbattle with drug gangs andhas yet to catch left-wingrebels who planted smallbombs at oil installationslast year.
Hundreds of officersin riot gear blocked roadsaround the bomb site andevacuated nearby build-ings as police helicoptershovered overhead.
MNA/Reuters
LONDON, 16 Feb —Anti-war protesters Fridaydelivered a letter to BritishPrime Minister GordonBrown to protest at thewar and occupation in Iraqand Afghanistan and urgethe pullout of Britishtroops from the twocountries.
The letter, written bythe London-based Stop theWar Coalition, washanded over by adelegation of marchersfrom an anti-Iraq Wardemonstration in 2003,including the oldest andyoungest demonstrators,
Anti-war protesters deliverletter to Brown
103-year-old Hetty Bowerand five-year-old AlfieSedley.
The letter to Brownreferred to the anti-warmarch five years ago andsaid, “We said then thatthe war would be a disaster- everything that we saidthen has been proved to betrue”.
“There are stillthousands of Britishtroops in Iraq, whose onlyrole seems to be to givecover to George Bush andthe disastrous USoccupation,” said theletter.
“Meanwhile thenumber of British troopsin Afghanistan is growingand the occupation thereis causing devastation,”it said.
The Stop the WarCoalition, set up on 21September, 2001, hasopposed the variouswars that are claimed tobe part 2of the ongoingwar on terrorism. It hasbeen the most prominentgroup in Britaincampaigning againstwar in Afghanistan andIraq.
MNA/Xinhua
KUALA LUMPUR, 16 Feb—Malaysian police brokeup a small anti-government protest on Friday, arrestingtwo people after a scuffle, as the country braced for afresh flurry of protests ahead of elections next month.
In a sign of the administration’s sensitivity tostreet protests in the run-up to the March 8 poll, about100 police turned out to disperse a group of just 15opposition party supporters outside the MalaysianKing’s Palace.
They had gathered at the imposing yellow-domedpalace to urge the king to alter what they said wereunfair electoral rules.
The monarch, currently abroad on holiday, is asymbolic head of state, but opposition parties havechosen to lobby him because they say they distrustthe Election Commission and the ruling coalition,which has effectively governed since independence.
MNA/Reuters
Malaysian police arrest twoin protest as polls loom
GAZA, 16 Feb — Asenior Islamic Jihad leadersaid Thursday that Israelwill not invade the GazaStrip because such a movewould reunite thePalestinians while Israelwas interested in keepingan internal Palestinian
Jihad says Israel’s invasion to reunitePalestiniansdivision.
“But Israel mayexpand the range andextends the time of itsmilitary operations,”Gaza-based Jihad leaderMohammed al-Hendi toldreporters.
“This requires the
Palestinian resistance tobe on alert to face theoccupation forces,” saidal-Hendi. Israel has beenthreatening to increaseattacks in the Gaza Stripin response to thecontinuing rocket attackslaunched by Gazamilitants against southernIsrael territories.
MNA/Xinhua
WASHINGTON, 16 Feb — UN Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon on Friday pressed US President GeorgeWBush to take more of a leadership role in negotiationson a new global pact to fight global warming.
The United States, which has been a reluctantpartner in climate diplomacy under Bush, abruptlyreversed course at climate change talks in Bali,Indonesia, in December and joined 190 nations inagreeing to negotiate a new accord by late 2009.
“It would be ... very much important for theinternational community to sustain the momentumestablished in Bali, December last year, in climatechange,” Ban told Bush after an Oval Office meeting.
He said the United States, with its innovativetechnologies and financial capabilities, had a criticalrole to play in advancing the globally acceptedframework from the Bali summit.
“I count on your leadership and activeparticipation,” Ban told a nodding Bush. “I do appreciateyour constructive engagement in this. ... I count onyour leadership.” —MNA/Reuters
UNSG presses Bush onclimate change
Hetty Bower, aged 102, right, joins Bianca Jagger and other anti-war protesters,on their way to 10 Downing Street to deliver a letter of protest to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, in London, on 15 Feb, 2008.—INTERNET
The site of an Israeli raid in the Bureij refugee camp, central Gaza Strip.French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner urged Israel to lift its blockadeof the Gaza Strip and to freeze its policy of building settlements in the West
Bank, at the start of a visit to the region on 16 Feb, 2008.—INTERNET
A highway on the outskirtsof Sydney is cut off byrising floodwaters in June2007. Some of the world’stop companies have vowedto step up their efforts tocut greenhouse gas emis-sions, saying govern-ments were failing to showsufficient leader-shipin the fight against global warming. INTERNET
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MELBOURNE, 16 Feb — A gianteagle has been employed by Australianarts officials to protect a showcasebuilding against marauding flocks ofnative cockatoo parrots causingthousands of dollars in damage to itsspire.
A Wedge-tailed eagle named“Zorro”, named after the legendaryswordsman, was tethered on Friday tothe 163-metre (531 feet) roof spire ofthe Melbourne Arts Centre aftercockatoos took a liking to its thimble-size lights, chewing up 63,000 USdollars worth of bulbs.
Australia arts centre employseagle, falcon guards
Wedge-tails, which have a 2.5 metre(8.3 feet) wingspan, are one of theworld’s largest eagles and are a naturalpredator of cockatoos, which arenotorious for chewing their way througheverything from crops to satellite dishcables.
Arts centre spokesman JeremyVincent said Zorro would be tied to thespire every day for six weeks as a trial,with previous controls having failed toscare off the “marauding” cockatoos, awhite parrot with a distinctive yellowhead crest.
MNA/Reuters
This recent picture
released by Swiss car
maker Rinspeed
shows people aboard
Rinspeed’s new
model, the sQuba,
the world’s first real
submersible car that
will be presented at
the 2008 Geneva car
show in March.
INTERNET
Heart illuminations for Valentine’s Day.Valentine’s Day e-greetings from a stranger
could deliver more than the recipient bargainedfor in the shape of a destructive “Trojan horse”
that hijacks computers, the FBI warned onTuesday.—INTERNET
A child looks at a
turtle representing
Easter Island, made
with citrus fruit, that
illustrate the Islands
of the World theme
of the 75th Lemon
Festival, on 16 Feb,
2008, in Menton,
southern France.
INTERNET
Bao Xishun, 56, a 2.36-metre (7-ft 9-inch) herdsmanshakes hand with He Pingping,19, a 0.73-metre(2-ft 5-inch) man listed by the Guinness World Recordsas the world’s shortest man, during a visit to a park inChifeng, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on 16Feb, 2008. Bao and He will attend a carnivalin Madrid on 18 February, local media reported.— INTERNET
Weddings in Buenos Aires doublein Valentine’s Day
BUENOS AIRES, 15 Feb — The amountof official weddings doubled on Thursdayon Valentine’s Day in Argentina’scapital, Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires’ civil wedding registrynormally has an average of 56 marriagesper day but on Thursday it foresees thatthis number would be some 119weddings, since many couples pick thisday to officially formalize theirrelationships.
The restaurant sector also earned a lotof money on Thursday, because 75 percent of the restaurant tables in BuenosAires were reserved in advance. 14
February, Valentine’s Day, was adisregarded festivity in Argentinabut business advertisement hasmade it more popular in this SouthAmerican country.On this Vale-ntine’sDay, the sales of presents increased 16per cent compared with the same day of2007.
Meanwhile, Argentina’s SocialDevelopment Ministry will take ad-vantage of this special day of love andfriendship to hand over free condomsand contraceptive information toinhabitants in this city.
MNA/Xinhua
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Bird flu kills second Vietnamesethis year
HANOI, 15 Feb — Birdflu has killed a 40-year-old Vietnamese man whomight have been infectedafter eating sick chickens,state-run media said onThursday.
His death is the secondin Vietnam from avianinfluenza this year.
The man died in aHanoi hospital onWednesday four daysafter being treated for lungand kidney failure, the
Liberation Saigon news-paper quoted the hospital’sdeputy director, NguyenHong Ha, as saying.
The Health Ministryreported that testsconfirmed the man fromthe northern province ofHai Duong, 50 kilometres(31 miles) southeast ofHanoi, had the H5N1virus.
It brought to 49 thecountry’s toll from birdflu. Health officials have
been monitoring theman’s relatives since lastweek after he and hisfamily ate two chickensthat had died fromunknown causes. Deadchickens have also beenreported in theneighbourhood.
Last month, bird flukilled a 32-year-old manfrom an ethnic minoritygroup in the northernprovince of Tuyen Quang.
MNA/Reuters
Insurgents killed, nine detainedin S Afghanistan
KABUL, 15 Feb — The US-led coalition forces have killed several insurgentsand detained nine armed individuals in southern Afghan provinces of Uruzgan andZabul during two separate operations, the military said Thursday.
The forces using aerial-delivered munitions attacked a group of insurgents onmotorcycles in Tarin Kot District of Uruzgan Province Wednesday, killing “anumber of insurgents”, said a coalition statement released here.
It added that the militants were associated with a Taleban leader responsible forconducting anti-government activities in the area.
In a follow-on search of compounds in the district targeting the local-basedTaleban leader and his followers, the Coalition said they killed “a number of armedinsurgents” and detained three armed individuals. —MNA/Xinhua
Truck collision kills two,causes chemical leak
in Anhui HEFEI, 16 Feb — A truck collision in the eastern
province of Anhui killed two people and led to achemical leak, local traffic police said on Thursday.
The accident occurred around 6:30 am on Wednesdayin Bengbu, which is in the northern part of the provinceon a highway linking Nanjing and Luoyang in HenanProvince. A truck rear-ended a tanker truck carryingcyclohexane, a toxic chemical that can cause irritationto the eyes and skin.
Two people died on the scene and another wasinjured. Local traffic police and fire-fighters managedto cap the leak. Investigations were continuing.
MNA/Xinhua
NASCAR drivers head through the tri-oval during a Daytona 500 practicerun on Friday afternoon 15 Feb, 2008 at the Daytona International
Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. The 50th running of the Daytona 500starts on Sunday afternoon.—INTERNET
Bird flu spreadsto another
Bangladeshdistrict
DHAKA, 16 Feb — Birdflu has spread to anotherdistrict in Bangladeshdespite massive cullingby authorities to containthe outbreak, officialssaid on Friday, bringingthe number of affecteddistricts to 42 out of 64.
Veterinary workersculled nearly 25,000fowls after tests con-firmed some chickenshad died from the avianinfluenza virus inComilla, in the southeast, livestock officialssaid.
The H5N1 virus, firstdetected in Bangladeshin March last year, wasquickly brought undercontrol through aggre-ssive measures, in-cluding culling. But itreappeared few monthsago, apparently becauseof lax follow-upmonitoring, experts say.
MNA/Reuters
Indonesian Navy buystanks from Russia
Meningococcemia casesreported in Delhi,
six killed NEW DELHI, 15 Feb —
Six deaths and 43 cases ofmeningococcemia havebeen reported in the Indiancapital Delhi so far thisyear, prompting theauthorities to notice thedeadly bacterial infection,the local newspaperHindustan Times reportedWednesday.
Delhi’s healthdepartment said that 28cases were reported inJanuary and 15 new casesfound currently inFebruary.
This disease peaks inApril and May and caseswill continue to pour in tillthen. We are tracking down
the families of infectedpeople and giving themprecautionary medicines,”said Yadav, municipalhealth officer.
More cases are comingfrom areas which arecongested and there islack of hygiene, Yadavsaid.
Meningococcemia is asevere bacterial infectionin the blood stream. Thedisease can cause death inas little as 12 hours afterinfecting the patient. Sixtydeaths and 441 cases werereported in 2005 while 34deaths and 486 cases werereported in 2006 in Delhi.
MNA/Xinhua
JAKARTA, 16 Feb —The Indonesian Navy hasordered tanks from Russiaand South Korea tomodernize its weaponrysystem, which accordingto the Navy chiefThursday was 90 per centout of date.
“We have placedorders but they aren’tdelivered yet,” NavyChief of Staff AdmiralSumardjono was quoted
by leading news websiteDetikcom as sayingduring a visit to theSurabaya Naval Base inEast Java.
He declined to citefigure.
MNA/Xinhua
Study says pepper may helpdisfiguring skin condition
LONDON, 16 Feb —Black pepper could lead tobetter treatments for adisfiguring skin conditionthat affects about 1 per centof the world’s population,British researchers said onThursday.
A team at King’sCollege London showedin a study of mice thatpiperine — the compoundthat gives black pepper itsspicy, pungent flavour —
and its syntheticderivatives helpedstimulate pigmentation inthe skin of people withvitiligo.
Piperine wasparticularly effectivewhen combined withphototherapy treatmentusing ultraviolet radiation,the researchers said in astudy to be published inthe British Journal ofDermatology.
“We have shown thattopical treatment withpiperine stimulates evenpigmentation in the skin,”Antony Young, aphotobiologist at King’sCollege who worked onthe study, said in astatement.
“This providessupport for the futureclinical evaluation ofpiperine and its derivativesas novel treatments forvitiligo.”
The disease, to whichpop star Michael Jacksonhas in the past attributedhis gradual skinwhitening, destroys themelanin which gives skinits colour. Melaninprotects from ultravioletrays so victims run a muchhigher risk of skin cancer.
MNA/Reuters
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France has earmarked 500,000 euros (735,000 dollars) to save the greathamster, a species threatened with extinction through loss of habitat in its
native Alsace, the ecology ministry said on 16 Feb, 2008.—INTERNET
Hair from women with breast cancer can bedistinguished from hair obtained from womenwithout the disease, researchers in Australia
report.—INTERNET
Qila, a 12-year-oldbeluga whale, swims
towards a trainer at theVancouver Aquariumin Vancouver, BritishColumbia, on 14 Feb,2008. The Aquariumannounced that Quilais pregnant and is due
to deliver her calfin July or August.
INTERNET
Probiotics may be fatalin acute pancreatitis
Pentagon plans to shoot downdisabled satellite
LONDON, 15 Feb —“Good” bacteria com-monly found in probioticyoghurts and drinks maybe fatal for people withsevere cases ofpancreatitis, Dutchresearchers said onThursday.
More than twice asmany patients with severeforms of the disease givenprobiotic supplements toprevent infections diedcompared to those whoreceived placebos, theresearchers reported in astudy in the Lancetmedical journal.
“The adverse effectsof probiotics noted herewere unexpected,” HeinGooszen and colleagues
at the University MedicalCentre Utrecht in theNetherlands wrote.“Several studies haveassociated probiotics witha reduction in infectiouspancreatitis.” Gooszenwas careful not to linkprobiotics to any otherspecific condition but saidthey should not be givento severely ill patients withorgan failure and on afeeding tube.
Probiotics contain livemicroorganisms, usuallyso-called good bacteria,that colonize the intestine. They are sold as sup-plements but also foundnaturally in manyfermented food includingyogurt and certain juices.
Humans normallycarry several pounds ofbacteria in their intestines,and they are key todigestion, immunesystem function andpossibly play otherbeneficial roles. They canalso out-compete “bad”bacteria that may causedisease.
They have been usedas a treatment for pan-creatitis, an inflam-mation of the pancreasthat can precedepancreatic cancer.
The condition usuallydevelops and subsidesquickly but can destroythe function of the vitalorgan when untreated.
MNA/Reuters
WASHINGTON, 15 Feb— The Pentagon plans toshoot down a disabled USspy satellite before itenters the atmosphereto prevent a potentiallydeadly leak of toxicgas from the vehicle’sfuel tank, officials saidon Thursday.
President George WBush decided to have theNavy shoot the 5,000-pound (2,270-kilo)minivansized satellitewith a modified tacticalmissile, after securityadvisers suggested itsreentry could lead to a lossof life.
US officials said theywere not trying to protectclassified informationon the satellite or todemonstrate their ca-pabilities to China, whichdowned one ofits own satellites witha missile last year,drawing criticism fromWashington.
Some experts disagreedand questioned the risksassociated with shootingdown the satellite.
Two defence officialsalso cited disagreementwithin the Administrationover the action and saidthe decision appeared to
have been stronglyinfluenced by the WhiteHouse.
The Pentagon hopes tostrike the satellite justbefore it reaches theatmosphere and driveit into ocean waters.Officials would notestimate the likelihood ofsuccess, only calling ithigh.
Thousands of spaceobjects fall to Eartheach year, but theygenerally scatter over ahuge area and there havenever been any reportedinjuries.
MNA/Reuters
New target promises betterasthma, allergy drugs
LONDON, 16 Feb —Scientists said on Fridaythey were a step closer todeveloping a new class ofeasy-to-take asthma andallergy drug, capable oftackling the underlyingcause of disease ratherthan just the symptoms.
By targeting a proteincalled p110delta,researchers believe theycan block allergic reactionsbefore symptoms occur,yet avoid a widespreadshut-down of the body’simmune system.
Bart Vanhaesebroeckfrom Barts and the LondonSchool of Medicine andDentistry said newresearch had proved therole of the protein in
allergic reactions in mice,which would encouragedrug firms to acceleratedevelopment of treatments.
Vanhaesebroeck andcolleagues workedalongside Merck-Seronoon the project, the resultsof which were publishedon Friday in the Journalof Immunology.
Other drugmakers —including Pfizer Inc,Genentech Inc, Boe-hringer Ingelheim andbiotech firms PiramedPharma of Britain andUS-based CalistogaPharmaceuticals — werealso interested in the area,Vanhaesebroeck said in atelephone interview.
MNA/Reuters
Pakistan, India agree to increase air linksISLAMBAD, 16 Feb —
Old rivals Pakistan andIndia agreed on Friday toincrease the number offlights and routes betweentheir countries and allowmore airlines to operatethem, they said.
The agreement was thelatest sign of steadilyimproving ties between the
nuclear-armed neighbours,four years after theylaunched a tentative peaceprocess.
“Both sides expressedsatisfaction that the newarrangement would furtherthe objective of facilitatingpeople to people contact,business and tradeactivities,” the two
countries said in astatement.
Transport links, aswell as other interactionsincluding trade, have foryears been limited betweenthe countries, which havefought three wars since1947 and nearly went towar a fourth time in 2002.At the moment, only oneairline from each countryoperates between thePakistani cities of Lahoreand Karachi and the Indiancities of Mumbai and NewDelhi.
Aviation officialsagreed after two days oftalks in Pakistan to addIndia’s Chennai andthe Pakistani capitalIslamabad as destinationsand to increase the numberof flights from each sideevery week to 28 from 12.
Each side candesignate three airlines tooperate on the agreedroutes, they said.
MNA/Reuters
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S P O R T S
ACROSS 1 Less disturbed 4 Illuminatiions 7 Nameless 9 Old Venetian head of state10 Defeat11 White heron13 Stoat14 Extreme fear15 Stuck down17 Indifference19 Cook in oven20 State of mind22 Wicked23 Bargain24 Closer25 Sunburnt
Schalke’s Kevin Kuranyi, Wolfsburg’s JacekKrzynowek, Wolfsburg’s Jonathan Santana andSchalke’s goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, from left,
fight for the ball during the German first divisionBundesliga soccer match between FC Schalke 04and VfL Wolfsburg in Gelsenkirchen, Germany,
on 15 Feb, 2008.—INTERNET
Grafite goals hand Schalkehome defeat
BERLIN, 16 Feb — Schalke 04 missed a chance to gosecond in the Bundesliga when two late goals fromBrazilian striker Grafite consigned them to a 2-1 defeatat home to VfL Wolfsburg on Friday.
Schalke, who carry the flag for Germany in theChampions League when they host Porto on Tuesday,looked to be on their way to a fourth successive leaguewin when Uruguay forward Vicente Sanchez put themahead in the 65th minute. But Grafite took advantage ofa defensive mix-up to grab an equalizer in the 73rdminute and blasted home the winner from the penaltyspot six minutes from time after Schalke goalkeeperManuel Neuer tripped Edin Dzeko.
Schalke remain third with 35 points, five behindleaders Bayern Munich who visit Hanover 96 on Sun-day. Second-placed Werder Bremen, who have 37points, host Nuremberg on Saturday. Wolfsburg werestruggling to hold on for more than hour, as Schalkelaunched attack after attack, but their slightly fortunateequalizer changed the game. —MNA/Reuters
Salzburg’s Ezequiel Carboni (R) is challenged byMattersburg’s Cem Atan during their Austrian
League soccer match in Salzburg , Austriaon 15 Feb, 2008.—INTERNET
Al-Arabi's Waleed Hamzah (R) fights for the ballwith Umm Salal's Saoud Ghanem during their
Qatar Championship soccer match in Dohaon 15 Feb, 2008.—INTERNET
Belgium's Justine Henin returns theball towards Russia's Alisa
Kleybanova during the quarter finalsof the WTA Proximus Diamond
Games tennis tournament in Antwerp,Belgium, on 15 Feb, 2008.—INTERNET
Leaders Porto ease to victoryover Maritimo
LISBON, 16 Feb — Leaders Porto warmed up for nextweek's Champions League game at Schalke 04 with a3-0 win at Maritimo in the Portuguese Premier League onFriday. Porto top the standings with 47 points from 19matches, 13 ahead of second-placed Benfica who visitstruggling Naval on Saturday. Third-placed Vitoria Gui-maraes, on 31, travel to ninth- placed Nacional Madeira.
Porto, on course for their third successive domestictitle, went ahead on the stroke of the halftime with a goalby Argentine striker Lisandro Lopez, who fired homefrom the edge of the area.
Maritimo, reduced to 10 men in the 60th minute whenAngolan Djalma was sent off for two bookable offences,conceded the second goal five minutes later. Moroccaninternational winger Tarik Sektioui slotted in a reboundafter coming on as a substitute. —MNA/Reuters
Russian billionaire increasesstake in Arsenal FC
LONDON, 16 Feb — Billionaire Alisher Usmanovhas increased the amount of shares he owns in ArsenalFootball Club by around 1 per cent to more than 24 percent, the company representing him said on Friday.
Red and White Holdings, the investment vehicle forthe Russian businessman which has David Dein as itschairman, said in a statement it now holds over 24 percent in Arsenal Holdings Plc, having held 23 per centsince last September.
Red and White would be required to launch atakeover for the club, the Premier League leaders,under London Stock Exchange rules once it has 30 percent of the shares.—MNA/Reuters
Ajax hit six past Sparta AMSTERDAM, 16 Feb — Johnny Heitinga and Kenneth
Perez hit doubles as Ajax Amsterdam beat strugglersSparta Rotterdam 6-2 in the Dutch League on Friday.
Heitinga opened the scoring with a long-range effortafter 14 minutes and goals from Klaas Jan Huntelaar andRasmus Lindgren effectively settled the match in thefirst half-hour before Darryl Roberts pulled one back.Heitinga scored his second in the 39th and Perez got hisfirst a minute later to give Ajax a 5-1 halftime lead.
With nine minutes remaining, Perez added a sixthbefore Marvin Emnes netted Sparta's second with afierce long-range drive.
PSV Eindhoven, in action on Saturday at neigh-bours Willem II Tilburg, are top with 53 points after 24matches, six points ahead of second-placed Ajax whohave played a game more. —MNA/Reuters
Brazil President urges injuredRonaldo not to give up
SAO PAULO, 16 Feb — Brazil's President Luiz InacioLula da Silva has urged international striker Ronaldoto keep his head up and work hard to overcome hislatest career-threatening knee injury. The 31-year-oldAC Milan player underwent surgery on his left knee inParis on Thursday after collapsing in pain during agame against Livorno in Italy, fuelling speculation theBrazilian's storied career may be over.
Lula, a self-described sports fanatic who peppershis speeches with soccer metaphors, said on Friday heand "millions of Brazilians" were saddened byRonaldo's latest injury but also confident the three-times World Player of the Year would make anothertriumphant comeback. —MNA/Reuters
Henin sets up semifinalagainst Bacsinszky
ANTWERP (Belgium), 16 Feb — Top seed Justine Henin will facequalifier Timea Bacsinszky in the Antwerp tournament semifinalsafter the Swiss teenager upset third seed Daniela Hantuchova onFriday.
Bacsinszky went through when third-seeded Slovak Hantuchovaretired due to breathing problems with the 18-year-old Swiss leadingtheir quarter-final 6-2, 4-6 , 4-1. World number one and local favouriteHenin later won her match against Russian Alisa Kleybanova, ranked106 in the world and like Bacsinszky a qualifier, 6-4, 6-3.
There was another upset when Karin Knapp beat fourth-seededSwiss Patty Schnyder 6-2, 6-7, 7-6. The Italian now faces ninth seedLi Na of China who beat Swede Sofia Arvidsson 7-5, 6-4.
MNA/Reuters
DOWN 1 Crib 2 Explosive device 3 Renounce 4 Tenacious mollusc 5 Maggot 6 Post Office worker 7 Greek leader in Trojan War 8 Cagey11 Penetrate12 Entice15 Cut of ham16 Grief or sorrow17 Help18 Shouted21 Costly22 Public school
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R 489 Published by the News and Periodicals Enterprise, Ministry of Information, Union of Myanmar. Edited and printed at The New Light of Myanmar Press,No 22/30 Strand Road at 43rd Street, Yangon. Cable Newlight, PO Box No. 43, Telephones: Editors 392308, Manager 392226, Circulation 392304, Advertisement 392223,Accounts 392224, Administration 392225, Production/Press 392369
Saturday, 16 February, 2008Summary of observations recorded at 9:30
hours MST: During the past 24 hours, rain or thunder-showers have been scattered in Taninthayi Division,weather has been partly cloudy in Kayin and Mon States,Bago Division and generally fair in the remaining Statesand Divisions. Night temperatures were (8ºC) belowFebruary average temperatures in Magway Division,(5ºC) to (6ºC) below February average temperatures inRakhine State, upper Sagaing and Yangon Divisions,(3ºC) to (4ºC) below February average temperatures inKachin, Chin and Shan States, Mandalay, Bago andAyeyawady Divisions, (6ºC) above February averagetemperatures in Taninthayi Division and about Februaryaverage temperatures in the remaining areas. The sig-nificant night temperatures were Loilin (1ºC), Namhsamand Haka (2ºC) each, Lashio and Mogok (4ºC) each,Heho (5ºC), PyinOoLwin and Magway (6ºC)each. Thenoteworthy amounts of rainfall recorded were Myeik(3.23) inches and Dawei (0.47) inch.
Maximum temperature on 15-2-2008 was 92ºF.Minimum temperature on 16-2-2008 was 58ºF. Rela-tive humidity at (09:30) hours MST on 16-2-2008was 73%. Total sunshine hours on 15-2-2008 was(8.8) hours approx.
Rainfall on 16-2-2008 was (Nil) at Mingaladon,Kaba-Aye and Central Yangon. Total rainfall since1-1-2008 was (0.67) inch at Mingaladon, (0.47 ) inchat Kaba-Aye and (0.35) inch at Central Yangon.Maximum wind speed at Yangon (Kaba-Aye) was(5) mph from Southwest at (18:30) hours MST on15 -2-2008.
Bay inference: Weather is partly cloudy in theAndaman Sea and the Southeast Bay and generally fairelsewhere in the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 17-2-2008: Like-lihood of isolated rain or thundershowers in TaninthayiDivision, weather will be partly cloudy in Eastern Shan,Mon and Kayin States and generally fair in the remainingareas. Degree of certainty is (60%).
State of the sea: Strong easterly wind with moder-ate to rough sea are likely at times off and along Mon-Taninthayi Coast. Surface wind speed in strong windmay reach (35) mph Seas will be moderate elsewhere inMyanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Likelihood ofcontinuation of isolated rain or thundershowers in theSouthern Myanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouringarea for 17-2-2008: Generally fair weather.
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring areafor 17-2-2008: Generally fair weather.
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring areafor 17-2-2008: Generally fair weather.
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Budget plane makes emergency landin Chiang Mai
Darth in the sky : Anhot air balloon in theshape of Darth Vaderfrom the Star Wars
rises at the Tours andTaxis site as part of theStar Wars exhibition
in Brussels.IIIIINTERNET
India’s ageing Taj Mahalgets a mud pack face-lift LUCKNOW (India),16 Feb — Indian archaeologists
have started giving a face-lift to the centuries-old TajMahal by applying a mud pack to the marble exteriorsof the country’s most famous monument.
BANGKOK, 16 Feb —A plane of Thailand’s One-Two-Go Airline on Fridayevening made anemergency landing innorthern city of ChiangMai, only 10 minutes aftertake-off due to technicalproblem.
The Flight OG 8127,
full of passengers, departedat 5:30 pm (1030 GMT)from Chiang Mai. But 10minutes later passengerswere informed there weretechnical problems and theplane had to return toChiang Mai InternationalAirport to have the machinerepaired.
The plane landed safelywithout any casualties.
A passenger wasquoted by local newsnetwork The Nation assaying that the plane shookheavily and air-conditionershad very loud noise whilethe plane was taking off.
MNA/Xinhua
The aim of the mudpack is to restore the gleamto the 17th Centuryarchitectural wonder in thenorthern city of Agra, about400 kilometres (250 miles)from the capital.
“The first phase of themud packing will takeabout five months,” NKSamadia, an Archa-eological Survey of Indiaofficial, said by telephonefrom Agra.
He said work startedon the exterior onWednesday. After that, themausoleum’s interiors willbe treated.
Last year, an Indianparliamentary committeesaid airborne particles werebeing deposited on themonument’s white marble,giving it a yellow tinge.
The mud pack willremain on the marble forabout two or three days andthen peeled off.
“That would befollowed by a distilled-water wash of the surface togive the Taj a new look,”Samadia said. The TajMajal received a similarmud pack treatment in2002, he said.
MNA/Reuters
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11th Waxing of Tabodwe 1369 ME Sunday, 17 February, 2008
People’s Desire� We favour stability.� We favour peace.� We oppose unrest and violence.
� RFA, VOA and BBC airing skyful of lies� RFA, VOA and BBC saboteurs, watch your step!� The public be warned of
killers in the air waves —RFA, VOA and BBC
Objectives of the 63rdAnniversary Armed Forces Day
* To work in concert with the people inbuilding a peaceful, modern, developedand discipline-flourishing democraticnation
* To realize the seven-step Road Map ofthe State joining hands with the people
* Joining hands with the people andbased on Union Spirit to crush inter-nal and external destructive elementssabotaging stability and developmentof the State
* To build a strong, capable and modernpatriotic Tatmadaw to safeguard OurThree Main National Causes
YANGON, 16 Feb — Minister for Rail Trans-
portation Maj-Gen Aung Min together with Deputy
Minister U Pe Than looked into earth work for exten-
sion of Ywathagyi Railway Station and its yard this
afternoon.
Next, the minister went to Toegyaungalay and
Dagon University Stations. He then met with officials
of Dagon University and gave instructions on meas-
Minister inspects upgrading tasks
of Ywathagyi Railway Station
ures taken for smooth transportation of students by
train. The minister inspected greening and beautifying
task and growing of shade trees in the yard of the
station and cleanliness of carriages.
Next, the minister inspected the maintenance
task along the railroad section from Dagon University to
Yangon Railway Station by RBE and stressed the need
to upgrade railway traffic signal system. — MNA
Minister Maj-Gen Aung Min inspects earth work for extension of Ywathagyi Railway Station and its yard.—MR
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