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Emergence of the State Constitution is the duty of all citizens of Myanmar Naing-Ngan.
Established 1914
Volume XV, Number 323 12th Waning of Tabodwe 1369 ME Tuesday, 4 March, 2008
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PAGES 8+9
Stability of the State, community peace, economic growth of the State and the people, and high education standard of the nationlie in the centre of the drive for building a democratic nation the people have been longing for. Now, the Tatmadaw and the people haveworked hard in concert to lay down these foundations. Internal and external destructive elements were found disrupting the NationalConvention before the draft came to existence. Surely, they will also hinder the processes to approve it. So, the entire national people areto remain constantly vigilant against all forms of disruption.
CHIN GYAR (MAUBIN)
Towards national goal through a meaningful vote
NAY PYI TAW, 3 March — As a gesture of hailing the63rd Anniversary Armed Forces Day, a ceremony tookplace to open the four-storey main building of MyeikUniversity of Higher Education Department (LowerMyanmar) under the Ministry of Education in Myeik,Taninthayi Division, this morning. Prime MinisterGeneral Thein Sein attended the opening ceremony.
Also present on the occasion were Lt-Gen MyintHlaing and Maj-Gen Tha Aye of the Ministry ofDefence, Chairman of Taninthayi Division Peace andDevelopment Council Commander of Coastal RegionCommand Maj-Gen Khin Zaw Oo, the ministers, thedeputy ministers, the director-general of the Govern-ment’s Office and departmental heads, military per-sonnel, members of Taninthayi Division PDC, offi-cials from division/district/township departments,teachers of university, colleges and basic educationhigh schools in Myeik, students, members of the UnionSolidarity and Development Association and socialorganizations, wellwishers, local residents and guests.
First of all, students of Myeik University formallyopened the four-storey main building by cutting theribbon.
* 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
Government plans to gain betterlearning opportunities in various regionsPrime Minister attends opening of four-
storey main building of Myeik UniversityThe Prime Minister planted a Gangaw tree to mark
of the opening the building.Maj-Gen Tha Aye of the Ministry of Defence,
Commander Maj-Gen Khin Zaw Oo and deputy min-isters grew Gangaw and star trees.
Then, the Prime Minister and members haddocumentary photos taken together with officials
concerned and students in front of the mainbuilding.
The Prime Minister unveiled the signboard of thefour-storey building and sprinkled scented water on it.
In his opening speech on the occasion, PrimeMinister General Thein Sein said it is an auspicious
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The whole Taninthayi Division in-
cluding Myeik region has a good pros-
pect to develop significantly as it is a
coastal region blessed with rich ma-
rine resources. Prime Minister General Thein Sein inspects Computer Training Centre and Language Lab ofMyeik University. — 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, 4 March, 2008
Infrastructures for bettersocio-economic life of thepeople
Taninthayi Division with long coastline isblessed with marine, forest and mineral resources.The division is also engaged in livestock breedingand agriculture on commercial scale.
In the past, due to poor transport and lackof peace and stability the division was unable toeffectively tap natural resources. Nowadays, asthe government has been able to bring peace andstability, security and restore law and order upto border regions local people in TaninthayiDivision are now enjoying the fruits of peace anddevelopment.
Thanks to the emergence of the Dawei-Myeik-Taninthayi-Kawthoung Union highwayalong with large and small bridges local peopleare now able to travel from one place to anothercomfortably.
In the meantime, access from Putao, thenorthernmost part of the nation to Kawthoung,the southernmost part of the nation is nowpossible.
With better transport in the region coupledwith peace and stability and rich naturalresources the socio-economic life of local peoplehas improved. At the same tine, the governmentis building infrastructures in education and healthsectors for the emergence of human resources.
At present, relentless efforts are being madefor the emergence of a new democratic nation asaspired by the entire national people.
The government is building a large numberof infrastructures in economic, education andhealth sectors to bring about equitabledevelopment the length and breadth of the nation.At such a time, the entire national people are totry their utmost for the improvement of socio-economic life of the people making better use ofrich natural resources.
USDA Secretary-General meets faculty members ofMyaungmya Education College
NAY PYI TAW, 3 March — Secretary-General ofthe Union Solidarity and Development Association UHtay Oo met the principal, faculty members andstudents of the Myaungmya Education College,Myaungmya Township, Ayeyawaddy Division at the
Pyinyathiri hall of the college, here on 24 February.The secretary-general gave instructions on
related to the funds for the faculty members andstudents set up by the USDA.
MNA
Pakokku U Ohn Pe Literary Award, Scholarshipand Library Book Award presented
YANGON, 4 March —A ceremony to awardPakokku U Ohn Pe LiteraryAward , Scholarship andLibrary Book Award washeld at Pyithaya Hall ofPakokku Town in MagwayDivision on 1 March.
First, Member of Panelof Patrons of SupervisoryCommittee for Pakokku UOhn Pe Literary AwardFunds Managing Directorof Printing and PublishingEnterprise U Aung Nyeinmade a speech on theoccasion.
A prize was presentedto Dr Thaw Kaung whowon life-long literaryaward. Prizes werepresented to Than Aung(Anyarmyay), Aung ThaHsan (Thandwe) andMyaylatt Min Lwin whowon in selected poems,Thein Than Win(Mahlaing) andKyunsinmyay Saw Khet innovel, Thein Zaw inselected poems, MaungMaung Nyunt (ManTekkatho) in treatise, andMaung Yin Hlaing
(Pyinmamyaing) and NiNyein (Anyar Tekkatho) inresearch literature.
Next, Vice-Presidentof Myanmar Writers andJournalists Association UTin Kha (Tekkotho TinKha) presentedscholarships to Ma Su OoHtet (Second Year inTheatrical) and Maung MinMin Myat (First Year inMusic) from University ofCulture, and Myanmarsaroutstanding awards to MaOhn Mar Myint (ShweboDegree College), MaungLwin Maw Oo (MohnyinDegree College), Ma KeinThe (Kalay University) andMa Thurein Wint Wint Han(Dagon University).
Afterwards, DeputyDirector-General U YeLwin Aung of No 2 BasicEducation Department gave
away schlorships ofPakokku U Ohn Pe towinners in Myanmarsar.Next, Principal U Htay Aungof Pakokku EducationCollege handed prizes towinners in Mathematics,Chemistry, Physics,Biology, Geography,History, Economics andOptional Myanmarsar.
Pakokku Library BookAwards went to Dr Toe Hlaand Maung Soe Htaik(Thonse). On behalf of thewinners, Dr Thaw Kaung(U Thaw Kaung) expressedthanks on the occasion.
As a gesture hailing theceremony, the PPE willkeep open book stalls andMyanma Motion PictureEnterprise will show filmsas well as prize winningwriters will give talks.
MNA
Defence Services (Army, Navy and Air) MilitaryBand Competition continues
NAY PYI TAW, 3 March — The 16th DefenceServices (Army, Navy and Air) Military BandCompetition to mark the 63rd Anniversary ArmedForces Day continued at the parade ground here for thefourth day this morning.
Military band company representing Nay PyiTaw Command, military band representing Northern
Command, military band representing Coastal RegionCommand, the military band representing No 101LID, the military band representing No 88 LID, militaryband representing Western Command, military bandcompany-3 representing Eastern Command andmilitary band representing No 77 LID participated inthe competition. — MNA
Myanmar government officials and KoreanAmbassador to Myanmar pose for photo atorientation session for e-Government trainingprogram in the Republic of Korea in Yangon on3 March, 2008. Korean InternationalCooperation Agency (KOICA) invited 15Myanmar officials to participate in two-week e-Government training program in the Republicof Korea from 5 to 21 March, 2008. — H
USDA Secretary-General U Htay Oo meeting with principal, faculty members and students ofMyaungmya Education College. — A & I
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Locals visit therailway museum inMexico City, capitalof Mexico, 2 March,
2008. The railwaymuseum in Mexico
City has been openedto the public since
2006, introducing thehistory of railwaydevelopment in
Mexico since 1907. XINHUA
Chavez warns of “war” ifColombia strikes Venezuela
CARACAS, 3 March—President Hugo Chavezwarned Colombia onSaturday it would be a“cause for war” if its forcesstruck inside Venezuelanterritory as they did inEcuador killing a topColombian rebel com-mander there. “Don’t be
thinking that you can dothat here ... because itwould be extremely seriousand would be a causa belli,a cause for war, (if there is)a military incursion inVenezuelan territory.There’s no excuse,”Chavez said in his mostbelligerent comments to
date in a diplomatic disputewith Bogota.
Colombia’s militarysaid troops killed RaulReyes, a leader of MarxistFARC rebels, during anattack on a jungle camp inEcuador in a severe blowto Latin America’s oldestguerilla insurgency. Theoperation included air-strikes and fighting withrebels across the border.
Chavez has been at oddswith US-backed Colo-mbian President AlvaroUribe over the Vene-zuelan’s mediation withthe FARC, or the Re-volutionary Armed Forcesof Colombia, over therelease of hostages heldby the rebels.
MNA/Reuters
Iran says will not renegotiate1975 Iraq border pact
Confidence in the air for Democrat Obama
TEHERAN, 3 March—Iran said on Sunday itwould not renegotiate a1975 border treaty withIraq after the IraqiPresident caused a politicalstir in December by sayingthe treaty was void, astatement he later re-tracted. Iranian ForeignMinistry spokesmanMohammad Ali Hosseinisaid Iran would not
renegotiate the 1975Algiers border agreementon the day MahmoudAhmadinejad began thefirst visit by an IranianPresident to Iraq. A rowover the border and controlof the Shatt al-Arabwaterway, known asArvand Rud in Iran, was afactor leading to the Iran-Iraq 1980-88 war that leftabout a million dead. Iraq
said it wanted to discussthe row during Ahmad-inejad’s visit. “They (Iraqiofficials) came to Teheran.We had good andconstructive talks withinthe frame-work of the 1975treaty about some issues,including border disputesand other issues regardingthe river,” Hosseini told aweekly news conference.
MNA/Reuters
A Palestinian youth throws a stone towards Israeli troops in the West Bankcity of Hebron, 2 March, 2008.—INTERNET
US serviceman arrestedin Okinawa over trespassing
Thailand holds senatorial election
TOKYO, 3 March — AUS Air Force servicemanin Southern Japan’sOkinawa Prefecture wasarrested Sunday overalleged trespassing
although the Japan-basedUS forces have imposed acurfew after a series ofcrimes.
Wesley Taft, anAirman Second Class of
Kadena Air Base, wassuspected of trespassinginto a constructionassociation’s office inOkinawa City afterbreaking the building’sappearance glass with a1.8-metre-long iron stickat about 6:40 am, Japanesemedia reported.
He was drunken whenbeing arrested andadmitted what he wasaccused of, police said.
MNA/Xinhua
BANGKOK, 3 March —Senatorial election inThailand kicked offSunday morning around76 provinces nationwide.
Each province will haveone elected senator, to-gether with 74 appointed
others to fill the 150-seat Senate (or UpperHouse).
About 500 candidatesaround the country, over30 of them in the capitalBangkok, have registeredto run in the senatorialelection. The unofficialresults of Sunday’selection is expected tocome out late in theevening.
The 74 appointees, whohave been selected by anappointed seven- memberpanel under the ElectionCommission (EC) andendorsed by the EC earlierthis month, and the 76electees will form thefirst Senate under the new2007 Constitution, whichwas drafted by ajunta-appointed com-mittee and passed anational referendum lastAugust after a militarycoup ousted the former
government led byThaksin Shinawatra inSeptember, 2006 andabolished the 1997Constitution.
MNA/Xinhua
Disguised police rob140,000 computers
in BrazilBRASILIA, 3 March— A group of 14 men and four
women, dressed in police uniform, robbed 140,000pieces of computers and 2,000 other products in afactory in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, localauthorities confirmed on Saturday.
The raid happened at nights of Friday and Saturdayin the city of Jundiai. The fake police subdued a guardof the factory together with his wife and his daughter,and then forced the guard to lead them into thefactory.
In the factory, they forced about 80 people who wereworking at that moment to load all they can find ontothree trucks also with police symbols.
The case is still under investigation.MNA/Xinhua
Venezuela President Hugo Chavez.
I N T E R N A T I O N A L N E W S
SAN ANTONIO (Texas), 3March— After 11 straightwins in the race to becomethe Democratic WhiteHouse nominee, BarackObama has reason to feelgood and it is showing inhis demeanor on thecampaign trail. There is asubtle air of confidenceabout the Illinois senator,even as he is quick toremind voters that he isnot yet his party’snominee and that he lostto rival Hillary Clinton inNew Hampshire inJanuary despite
expectations of a sizablevictory.
“It’s a tight race,”Obama told reporters onFriday when asked howhe felt about this week’scrucial primary elections.“The Clintons areformidable.”
Clinton must scoresignificant victories onTuesday, when primariesare held in delegate-richTexas and Ohio, as wellas Vermont and RhodeIsland, to keep herpresidential hopes alive.
Obama's solid per-
formance in last week'stelevised debate and hisinteraction with crowds atrallies in Texas and Ohioillustrate a growingconviction that he is on awinning path.
MNA/Reuters
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RIO DE JANEIRO, 3March— Brazil’s FederalPolice on Friday seized600 kilometres of thori-anite, a highly radioactivemineral, in the state ofAmapa in the Amazonrainforest region.
The rare mineral wasfound in a house in theSerra do Navio Region,200 kilometres away fromthe state’s capital city ofMacapa.
The thorianite bears ahigh percentage ofthorium, as well as ura-nium, substances whosemonopoly is controlled bythe Brazilian Govern-ment.
The mineral can beused in the manufacturingof nuclear weapons.
The police will investi-gate the case, and thesuspects may be chargedwith environmental crime,
MOSCOW, 3 March — Armenian President RobertKocharian on Saturday introduced a state of emergencyin the country’s capital of Yerevan, Russian newsagencies reported.
The state of emergency will remain in effect for 20days while the police have started cracking down onstreet protests.
Opposition supporters have been rallying in Yerevanto protest the 19 February presidential election, whichPrime Minister Serzh Sargsyan won with 52.8 per centof the vote. The opposition led by Ter-Petrosyan, whogot 21.5 per cent of the vote, claimed the vote wasrigged and demanded a repeat vote.
In the afternoon, protesters smashed windows ofthe Mayor’s Office and confronted with the police,ITAR-TASS reported. —Xinhua
MOSCOW, 3 March —Russia called on Israel andthe Palestinian territoriesto end the latest wave ofviolence to give a chanceto peace talks.
At least 68 Palestinianshave been killed in fourdays of intense Israeliairstrikes and raids in thetiny Hamas-controlledGaza strip, home to 1.5
SEOUL, 3 March— South Korea and the UnitedStates on Sunday launched a six-day massive jointmilitary exercise across South Korea despitePyongy-ang’s strong opposition.
A great portion of the 650,000-strong SouthKorean troops and about 18,000 US troops, includ-ing 12,000 stationed in South Korea and 6,000others reinforced from the US mainland and Pacificbases, will participate in the “Key Resolve” exercisescheduled from Sunday to Friday, South Korea’sYonhap news agency quoted military sources assaying.
The “Key Resolve” exercise will replace theRSOI drills and is designed to provide training forthe South Korean-US Combined Forces Commandin the various aspects of reception, staging, on-ward movement, and integration of forces frombases outside of South Korea, the S Korean-USCombined Forces Command (CFC) said in a newsrelease early last month.North Korea denounces US-South military drills
SEOUL, 3 March—North Korea’s military denouncedannual US-South Korean military exercises beginningon Sunday, saying it was a sign Washington was notabout to give up its hostile policy, and vowed to strikeback. Decades of the joint drills have produced no majorincident but Communist North Korea routinely uses theoccasion to air some of its harshest criticism of theUnited States.
The exercises take place days after an unprecedentedconcert of the New York Philarmonic in Pyongyangaimed at warming ties between foes of more than 60years.
“All facts clearly prove once again that the US doesnot have any idea of dropping its hostile policy towardthe DPRK at all,” the North’s Korean People’s Armysaid in a statement carried by official KCNA newsagency.— Xinhua
All items from Xinhua News Agency
S Korea, US launchmassive joint mily drills
Russia urges Israel, Palestiniansto stop fighting
million people straddlingIsrael, Egypt and theMediterranean.
Israel said it wasresponding to cross-border rockets whichkilled an Israeli man in theborder town of Sderot onWednesday and woundedthree others in the majorsouthern city of Ashkelon.
“Moscow once again
voices its categoricalcondemnation of therocket attacks on Israeliterritory,” Russia’sForeign Ministry said in astatement. “They muststop immediately.”
Moscow also said itcould not accept that“shells and bombs arefalling on the heads ofpeaceful (Palestinian)women and children,under the pretext offighting these acts ofterror”.
“Given the toughblockade of the Gaza Strip,the permanent humani-tarian catastrophe, suchacts by Israel only giveextra arguments to thosenot willing that Israel anda future Palestinian stateshould live in peace andharmony,” the statementsaid.
Xinhua
Brazilian police seizeradioactive material
and with the storage andcommercialization oftoxic materials.
In July 2004, anapprehension made by theFederal Police led to theexposure of a scheme tosmuggle thorium anduranium produced inmines in northern Brazil.
Xinhua
Armenian Presidentdeclares stateof emergency
Dmitry Medvedev.—XINHUA
A man drives his mono-wheel-motorcycle, also
known as unicycle on the road.
XINHUA
OTTAWA, 2 March— ACanadian soldier waskilled by a roadside bombon Sunday during a patrolin Afghanistan’s Kanda-har province, CanadianDefence Ministry said.
The soldier was hitwhen an improvised ex-
Canadian soldier killed by roadsidebomb in S Afghanistan
plosive device went off ashe was travelling in aconvoy through the regionof Mushan, 45 km west ofKandahar City, DefenceMinister Peter MacKaysaid in a statement.
He was airlifted to ahospital but died upon
arrival.Canada has 2,500
soldiers deployed insouthern Afghanistan.Since 2002 when Cana-dian troops first enteredthe country, 79 soldiershave died there.
Xinhua
MOSCOW, 3 March—Dmitry Medvedev, FirstDeputy Prime Minister ofRussian PresidentVladimir Putin’s Cabinet,has won the country’s fifthpresidential election by alandslide, official figuresreleased on Mondayshowed.
Medvedev secured hisoverwhelming victory bygaining 70.03 per cent ofthe vote, with 90 per centof the ballots counted,Central ElectionCommission (CEC)figures indicated.
A candidate mustobtain more than 50 percent of the vote to win anoutright victory. Other-wise, a run-off will be heldbetween the top two frontrunners in the race.
Communist leaderGennady Zyuganovranked second with 17.91per cent of vote; LiberalDemocratic Party leaderVladimir Zhirinovskywon 9.49 per cent of thevote and Democratic Partyleader Andrei Bogdanov,
Medvedev wins Russian presidential election1.27 per cent, CEC figuresshowed. At a Pressconference held hoursafter the polling,
Medvedev said he wouldcontinue Putin’s setpolicies.
“As for the course that
I would like to pursue, it isthe path chosen eight yearsago,” Medvedev said athis election headquartersearly Monday.
“I outlined the mainpositions and priorities ofthis development in myspeeches at various venuesand forums. My positionscan be characterizeddifferently, but I think itwill be a direct continuationof the Putin’s policycourse,” said the youngestever Russian president-elect. — Xinhua
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ECONOMIC NEWS
A Turkish riot police officer struggles with a pro-Kurdish demonstrator, top right, wearing a brown
jacket, as a plainclothes police officer, centrewearing a light brown jacket, tries to detain
another demonstrator in downtown Istanbul,Turkey, on 2 March, 2008, during a protest against
Turkey’s cross-border ground incursion intonorthern Iraq.—INTERNET
Visitors stand in front of an under-construction 300,000-tonne oil tanker (R)and an under-construction offshore drilling platform at a shipyard in
northeast China’s city of Dalian, in Feb 2008. —INTERNET
BEIJING, 3 March —The China DevelopmentBank (CDB) will mainlyserve medium- and long-term national develop-ment strategies even afterit is transformed into acommercial bank, a seniorexecutive said on Sunday.
LONDON, 3 March—The heads of Britain’sbiggest gas and electricitycompanies are beingordered by the govern-ment to hand over part oftheir multibillion poundprofits, or face a newwindfall tax.
Charities, includingHelp the Aged, haveexpressed their concernat the rising fuel bills,according to The SundayTelegraph.
It is reported that thechief executives of theutility giants have beensummoned to DowningStreet and given a
ABU DHABI, 3 March—The United Arab Emirates(UAE) decided on Sunday to ban import of all livingruminant livestock and their derivatives from SouthAfrica’s Mpumalanga Province over reported casesof Rift Valley Fever (RVF) there, the official EmiratesNews Agency reported.
A ministerial resolution to that effect was issued bythe UAE Minister of Environment and Water RashidAhmed bin Fahad.
The UAE took the move after it received a reportfrom the World Organization for Animal Health(OIE) on the outbreak of RVF in the South Africanprovince, the resolution said.
“The move aims to prevent any infiltration ofepidemic and communicable diseases into the countryin order to protect health, well-being and the safety ofboth man and animal,” the resolution said.
The resolution instructed the ministry’s AnimalWealth Department to coordinate with other competentauthorities to put the ban in place. —MNA/Xinhua
DHAKA, 3 March — Manpower export figure wasdoubled in Bangladesh in 2007 compare with 2006,according to leading newspaper The Daily Star onSunday.
The number of workers cleared to work overseas in2007 was 832,000, up from 381,000 in 2006, thenewspaper quoted a statistics released by ForeignMinistry as saying.
A total of 159,000 workers have already left homefor working abroad in the first two months of this year,compare to 78,000 in the same period of last year.
The ministry’s Press release also said that over20,200 workers have already gone for work in SaudiArabia alone and the flow continues.
At present, over five million Bangladesh expatriateworkers are working abroad, mainly in oil-rich Gulfcountries and Southeast Asia.
As a key source of economic stability for thecountry, the workers sent home a record 6.56 billionUS dollars in 2007.
MNA/Xinhua
MASERU (Lesotho), 3March — A six-year pushfor a global trade dealfaces a strong risk ofcollapse, Europe’s tradechief said on Friday,turning up the pressure onnegotiators ahead of ameeting expected in thecoming weeks.
“I now fear that Dohais facing a high risk offailure — the first failureever for a multilateraltrade round,” EU TradeCommissioner Peter
EU says global trade talksface big risk of failure
Mandelson said in aspeech to trade ministersfrom some of the world’spoorest countries meetingin Lesotho. “We are facedwith a final window forthis deal.”
The World TradeOrganization’s DohaRound was launched inlate 2001 to give the globaleconomy a boost and helppoor nations fight povertyby lowering barriers totheir exports.
But the negotiations
have lurched from crisisto crisis as rich and poorcountries argue about whoshould do what.
Next year’s change ofadministration in Washin-gton could push back thenegotiations by severalmore years or cause themto collapse, trade officialshave said. The WTO isexpected to summon toptrade officials to Genevain March or April as itsearches for a break-through. —MNA/Reuters
Policy bank to gradually go commercial
A China Development Bank office in Shanghai.XINHUA
The CDB cannot turninto a commercial bankimmediately since it doesnot accept individualdeposits now, but it willstart doing so in the future,said Liu Kegu, vicegovernor of the bank.
The CDB is one of the
three policy lenders in thecountry.
The CDB at the end oflast year received the first5 billion US dollars of theplanned 20-billion-dollarre-capitalization fromCentral Huijin, an invest-ment arm incorporatedinto China InvestmentCorp (CIC). Liu said thecapital injection will notaffect the CDB’s creditrating since it has the bestasset quality amongdomestic banks.
It has a non-performingloan ratio below 1 percent—much lower than that ofmajor commercial banks.
The CDB will retainits long-term creditbusiness and the right toissue financial bonds inthe interbank market.
Xinhua
British gas bosses orderedto “give back profits”
dressing-down over thesoaring sums being madefrom millions of custo-mers.
Unless they agree tosubsidize a new nation-wide “fuel poverty” sche-me aimed at the 4.5-million-poorest-house-holds, a levy will be puton their profits, the papersaid.
The fuel povertyprogramme is to beunveiled by Alistair Dar-ling, the Chancellor, aspart of the Budget on 12March.
The government hasmoved to curtail what is
increasingly seen as“excessive profiteering”by the utilities industry,with customers having topay soaring household gasand electricity bills.
This came only weeksafter the major energyproviders raised prices byas much as 15 per cent.
The biggest utility,Centrica, recently anno-unced a 571 million-British-pound (about1,136.29 US milliondollars) profit from itsresidential energy busi-ness British Gas, whichserves 16 million custo-mers.—MNA/Xinhua
UAE bans import ofruminant livestock from
S Africa
Bangladeshi manpower exportincreases sharply in 2007
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Models of China’sethnic groups present
their traditionalcostumes during the
7th Doha CultureFestival in Doha,
Qatar,on 1 March ,2008. —XINHUA
Models show new mobile handsets. Disney launcheda mobile phone service in Japan on Saturday in
cooperation with Softbank Corp, entering the toughJapanese cellular phone market following its
withdrawal from the the United States.—INTERNET
Dancers in traditional costumes take part in Carnaval por la Vida, orCarnival for Life, in Managua City, Nicaragua, on 1 March, 2008.
INTERNET
NAIROBI, 2 March —Kenyan elders may imposea fine on US presidentialhopeful Hillary Clinton,payable in livestock, aftera photo of her rival BarackObama in robes draggedtheir people into the racefor the White House.
The picture, whichappeared on a US website,showed the Illinois Senatorin a white headdress andtraditional Somali attireduring a 2006 visit to Wajirin Kenya’s remotenortheast. Obama hasbattled a whisperingcampaign by fringe
Eleven killed in crime wavein Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO, 2 March—At least 11 peoplewere killed on Friday in the city of Rio de Janeiroin three incidents of violence, police said on Friday.
Six suspects died in a police chase in thenorthern part of the city. According to the police,the chase began when two vans carrying armedsuspects were spotted in the Vila Isabel District onThursday evening, shortly before midnight.
The suspects were members of a drug-trafficking gang that also stole cars. One of thevans escaped while policemen chased the otherwith 15 police vehicles.
MNA/Xinhua
Yellow fever deaths rise to 19in Brazil
BRASILIA, 2 March—The Brazilian authoritiesconfirmed two more deaths caused by yellowfever on Thursday, which brought to 19 the numberof mortal cases of the tropical disease, local Pressreported Friday.
The two new victims, a 65-year-old womanand a 44-year-old man, were registered respectivelyin the states of Goias and Mato Grosso du Sul.Both were infected by the virus in January.
MNA/Xinhua
15 killed, 20 missing inPeruvian ferryboat accidentLIMA, 2 March—At least 15 people died and 20
more were missing after a ferryboat carrying themcapsized on Friday in Peru’s Amazon region,news reports said.
The boat turned over in the Tapiche River soonafter it started its trip to the town of Santa Elena inRequema Province shortly before midnight.
Six people survived. Police rescue teams, aidedby a helicopter, were searching for the missing.
MNA/Xinhua
Police arrest 200 in Chineseillegal mining crackdown
TAIYUAN, 2 March—More than 200 illegalminers have been arrested in a work safetycampaign in Linfen, a coal-rich city in northChina’s Shanxi Province, after a deadly blast thatkilled 105 in December.
The city government started a thoroughinspection at the end of last year of 5,400 illegalmining pits that had been closed but resumedproduction since 2006.
MNA/Xinhua
Clinton faces Kenya cattle fineover Obama photo
elements who wrongly sayhe is Muslim and his aidesaccused Clinton’s cam-paign of “the most shame-ful, offensive fearmon-gering” after the photo-graph was published.
Wajir elders resolvedto file an official complaintwith the US Embassy inNairobi, dropping earlierplans to hold a protest afterFriday prayers.
They said they wouldalso convene a traditionalSomali court to investigatethe matter.
It can impose fines thatare payable in cattle, goatsor camels.
“We will go ahead with
this case whether SenatorClinton or Democraticparty leaders turn up ornot,” said MohamedIbrahim, a member of theclan that hosted Obamaduring his trip. “But thiswhole thing can be avoidedif only an apology ismade.”
The late father of theDemocratic frontrunnerwas from western Kenya.Clinton’s campaign deniesauthorizing the release ofthe controversial photo butsays that, with 700 staffers,it could not be certainsomeone had not sent itout unofficially.
MNA/Reuters
DILI, 3 March —A senior East Timorese rebelsoldier accused of being involved in attacks on the tinycountry’s President and Prime Minister last monthsurrendered on Sunday, a military official said.
Rebel soldiers attacked the home of President JoseRamos-Horta on 11 February, seriously wounding himduring a gunfight. Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao,who escaped unhurt in a separate attack the samemorning, ordered the country’s military and policeforces to form a joint command to arrest followers ofrebel leader Alfredo Reinado, who was killed in theattacks. Amaro da Costa, also known as Susar,surrendered to the joint command in Turiscai, 120kilometres (75 miles) south of the capital Dili, FilomenoPaixao, head of the joint command, told a newsconference on Sunday. —MNA/Reuters
KIEV, 3 March — TheUkrainian Customs hasseized 46.7 kilos ofcocaine in southern portcity of Odessa, a customofficial said on Saturday.
“The drugs weresmuggled from Costaricato Moldova via Ukraine.They are worth about onemillion US dollars,”Valely Khoroshkovsky,head of Ukraine’s stateCustoms service, told anews conference in Kiev.
He said the drugshidden inside cans werecovered by bananas.
MNA/Xinhua
Senior East Timor rebelsoldier surrenders
Ukraine Customsseizes near 50
kilos of cocaine
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Tuesday, 4 March, 2008 7
(from page 1)occasion to open the four-storey main building ofMyeik University as a ges-ture hailing the 63rd Anni-versary Armed Forces Daywhich reflects the mile-stones and oneness of theTatmadaw and the peoplein their endeavours forsafeguarding independ-ence and sovereignty.
The emergence of thebuilding with over 70 mod-ern lecture rooms, the li-brary and e-learning cen-tres is a good prospect forthe region to enjoy educa-tional opportunities.
The government isstriving for the balanceddevelopment of all the re-
Governmentplans togainbetter…
significantly as it is acoastal region blessed withrich marine resources. Inretrospect, when the na-tion fell under subjugation,Taninthayi region had toexperience colonialismfirst. It was found that thecolonialists exploited therich natural resources ofTaninthayi for many years.
ment, taking the past les-son, is undertaking re-gional developmentprojects in order to developthe whole Taninthayi re-gion rapidly by designat-ing Dawei and Myeik asspecial development re-gions.
As Taninthayi regionshares broders with neigh-
Kawthoung to the southof the country to MonState, Kayin State, BagoDivision and Yangon Di-vision through river-cross-ing bridges and railroads.In addition, Kawthoung,Bokpyin, Myeik andDawei airports have beenupgraded for the landingof even big airplanes.Likewise, ocean-goingvessels can enterKawthoung and Myeik,thus contributing to thedevelopment of bordertrade and normal trade.
Taninthayi Divisionhas seen progress in culti-vation of oil palm of pri-vate sector, ecotourism,fish and prawn breeding,sea fish-catching, pearlculture, exploration of for-est, marine and offshowpetroleum.
As such a time likethis, education and health
infrastructures are beingbuilt across the nation.Looking at the interna-tional community, rapidchanges, information andcommunication technol-ogy have been spread tothe whole world. As theycan influence all the sec-tors such as politics,economy, education,health and national secu-rity and defence, each andevery nation is giving pri-ority to education promo-tion programmes. He said the govern-ment has laid down plansto provide better learn-ing opportunities andhigher learning in vari-ous regions and it is cre-ating a constant learningeducation system thatone can learn advancedscience and technologyof the world. He said at this time in-
tellectuals and intelligent-sia have to be producedsufficiently in the countryso that a modern devel-oped nation can be builtwith the strength of highly-qualified human re-sources. He said high qualifica-tion of the national racesplays an important role insuccessful realization oftransitional process foremergence of a perpetualpeace and consolidatedUnion. He said the governmentencountered hindrance,instigation, persuasion andsabotage and other waysand means and overcamethem. He said it is veryimportant for all the peo-ple to judge right andwrong with their ownknowledge for national in-terest.
(see page 10)
gions of the Union. Andlike other regions, Myeikhas enjoyed its fruits ofdevelopment. The wholeTaninthayi Division in-cluding Myeik region hasa good prospect to develop
After independence hadbeen regained, the regionwas underdeveloped asthere was a lack of peaceand stability due to racismand various ideologies.
Today, the govern-
bouring countries, thegovernment is encourag-ing the improvement oftrade and transport includ-ing air and marine trans-port. So in the transportsector, one can travel from
Prime Minister General Thein Sein unveils stone inscription of the main building of Myeik University. — MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein greets students learning at Lan-guage Lab at Myeik University. — MNA
Illuminated main building of Myeik University at night. — MNA
Kawthoung, Bokpyin, Myeik and Daweiairports have been upgraded for the landingof even big airplanes. Likewise, ocean-goingvessels can enter Kawthoung and Myeik,thus contributing to the development of bor-der trade and normal trade.
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8 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Tuesday, 4 March, 2008
The State Peace and Development Council
issued the Announcement No 1/2008 and the
Announcement No 2/2008 on 9 February 2008.
According to the two announcements, it was learnt
that in line with the fourth step of the seven-step
Road Map, the approval of the State Constitution
Draft will be sought in a National Referendum to be
held in May 2008, and in accordance with the
forthcoming State Constitution, the multi-party
democracy general election will be held in 2010 as
it is most appropriate to transform the administration
of Tatmadaw into democratic administration of the
people. The duty of the people has become clear as
the timetable for the emergence of a new peaceful,
modern, developed and democratic nation was made
public.
Moreover, the Commission for Drafting the
State Constitution on 19 February 2008 signed the
approval of the State Constitution Draft written in
accord with the fundamental principles and detailed
basic principles laid down by the National
Convention.
The National Convention started in 1993.
Despite a spate of obstacles and difficulties, it was
successfully concluded in 2007.
All the delegates to the National Convention
firmly believed that only when there was a
constitution capable of serving the interest of the
State and the people would the building of a new
Towards national goal through a meaningful voteChin Gyar (Maubin)
peaceful, modern, developed and democratic nation be
possible. Only then, will the people be able to enjoy the
fruitful results of national development. This being so,
the National Convention was successfully concluded
despite a series of disruptions of the internal and
external destructive elements and foreign media.
In the course of the National Convention, the
presentations of the delegates were aired by MRTV,
Myawady TV and issued by the dailies continuously.
As a result, we had studied those presentations
thoroughly. And the people had a chance to assess the
fundamental principles and detailed basic principles to
be included in the drawing of the State Constitution,
the lifeblood of the nation. Besides, we were able to
read the assessments of columnists and study those of
Columnist Soe Mya Kyaw in the dailies as well as in
the form of books.
The majority of the people had already read the
book on fundamental principles and detailed basic
principles laid down by the National Convention to be
included in the drawing of the State Constitution
published by Printing and Publishing Enterprise of the
Ministry of Information.
Soon after the successful holding of the National
Convention the staff of Information and Public
Relations Department of the Ministry of Information
made a field trip right down to villages and clarified
matters on fundamental principles and detailed basic
principles to be included in the drawing of the State
Constitution. It is heartening to read and assess
fundamental principles and detailed basic
principles to be included in the State Constitution
that can guarantee the perpetuation of the Union.
But the internal and external destructive elements
had turned a blind eye to presentations of the
delegates broadcast by MRTV, Myawady TV
and issued by the dailies. Instead, they reproached
and found faults on the presentations. Seeing and
realizing this, I wondered whether they are
Myanmar citizens or not.
Without studying the essence of the National
Convention one can easily be deceived by destructive
elements within and without the country and party
politicians.
The State Constitution is the lifeblood of the
nation. Rhajadhamma Sangaha treatise compiled by
Yaw Atwinwun U Bo Hlaing in Konbaung Era was
like the first Constitution of Myanmar. This was
followed by 1947 Constitution and 1974 Constitution.
The forthcoming State Constitution is superior to the
previous Constitutions as over 1,000 delegates of
eight delegate groups from all walks of life, accounting
for 60 per cent of delegates of national races including
those who had returned to the legal fold, have
participated in the drawing of the State Constitution.
The forthcoming State Constitution has
paved the way for the emergence of the Union
System since the nation is home to over 100
national races. Under the forthcoming
Constitution, there will be seven regions, seven
states, Wa self-administered division, Dhanu, Pa-
O, Palaung, Kokang and Naga self-administered
zones. Federal principle problems occurred in
1962, for the right to secede from the Union was
included in Section-201, Chapter-10 of the 1947
Constitution. The new Constitution was drawn
based on lessons from the past.
Therefore, detailed basic principles to be
included in the State Constitution covered
principle that no part of the territory of the Union
namely regions, states, and self-administered
areas etc. shall ever secede from the Union.
In the forthcoming Constitution there will be
the Pyidaungsu Hluttaws, the Pyithu Hluttaws, the
Ahmyotha Hluttaw, seven Region Hluttaw, seven
State Hluttaw, one self-administered division leading
body and five self-administered zone leading bodies
that share legislative power.
(See page 9)
All the delegates to the National Convention firmly
believed that only when there was a constitution capable
of serving the interest of the State and the people would
the building of a new peaceful, modern, developed and
democratic nation be possible. Only then, will the people
be able to enjoy the fruitful results of national
development. This being so, the National Convention
was successfully concluded despite a series of disruptions
of the internal and external destructive elements and
foreign media.
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Tuesday, 4 March, 2008 9
The forthcoming State Constitution is superior to
the previous Constitutions as over 1,000 delegates of
eight delegate groups from all walks of life, accounting
for 60 per cent of delegates of national races including
those who had returned to the legal fold, have
participated in the drawing of the State Constitution.
(from page 8)
Whenever the nation was standing on the edge
of an abyss, the Tatmadaw shouldered the national
duty of safeguarding and defending the nation and
sovereignty, as evidenced by the incidents that took
place in 1948, 1958, 1962 and 1988. Nonetheless,
politicians of certain parties remember the Tatmadaw
only when they get into crises, and they are hostile
towards the Tatmadaw when they go crazy about
power. That is why they are objecting to the point for
the Tatmadaw to be able to participate in the national
political leadership role of the future State. However,
the designated number of Pyithu Hluttaw members is
440 and 330 of which will be elected based on
population, and 110 of which will be Tatmadaw
members. So, out of the number of MPs, Tatmadaw
member representatives are only one third. Amyotha
Hluttaw will be formed with 224 Hluttaw
representatives, 168 Amyotha Hluttaw
representatives elected in equal numbers from each
region or state. Only 56 seats are for Tatmadaw
member Amyotha Hluttaw representatives. So, the
Tatmadaw member representatives will not be in a
position to gain the upper hand in the cases to be
decided with the majority of votes, and the
appointment of Tatmadaw member representatives
is to control the possible disputes if necessary in the
interests of the nation.
In Myanmar, the population of Bamar is more
than that of any other national race. So, other national
races may get fewer opportunities if MPs are elected
based on population. According to the forthcoming
constitution, the electing of Pyithu Hluttaw members
will be based on designation of constituencies
township-wise, not on the area and population of the
region concerned, reflecting no discrimination against
or in favour of a particular national race.
Each national race, whose population
constitutes more than 0.1 per cent of the nation’s
population, will be vested with power to exercise
legislative power, representing at the region or state
concerned.
The Chapter “Citizens, and fundamental rights
and duties of citizens” fully bestow democratic rights.
Article (42) says, “Every citizen is under a duty touphold
(a) Non-disintegration of the Union;(b) Non-disintegration of national solidarity;(c) Perpetuation of sovereignty”.If every citizen upholds and practises this
national policy, the Union of Myanmar will exist
perpetually and will always be on the map of the
world. Regarding neutralization of citizen, there is a
noteworthy expression “A national race cannot be
extinct even if its people are swallowed up by the
earth, but possible if its people are initiated
matrimonially by aliens”. It is noticed that to adopt the
detailed basic principles of the Chapter “Political
Parties”, the National Convention delegates held
discussions thoroughly, taking into consideration the
strengths and weaknesses of the multi-party system
and one-party system in order to introduce an
appropriate multi-party system.
The people can study the State constitution(draft) designed to hand over the power to thepeople in sharing of the three sovereign powers —legislative, executive and judicial powers. In relationto the legislature, legislative power is delegated tothe Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, the Amyotha Hluttaw,the Pyithu Hluttaw, Region Hluttaws and StateHluttaws. And the legislative power prescribed bythe National Convention is distributed to self-administered areas.
When it comes to the judiciary, the Pyidaungsu
Huttaw will share the judicial power with the Supreme
Court, Region High Courts, State High Courts, the
court of the self-administered division, courts of self-
administered zones, district and township courts,
military courts, and the Constitutional Tribunal.
With respect to the executive power, the nation
is a republic, so State’s executive power is shared with
the Pyidaungsu government, Region governments,
State governments. And the executive power prescribed
by the State constitution is shared with self-administered
areas.
The National Convention delegatesrepresenting the entire national races have madeearnest efforts with national spirit to bring about aconstitution that can serve the interests of theMyanmar society or the Union, taking lessons fromthe defects and loopholes of the previousconstitutions. The Commission for Drafting theState Constitution has drafted the constitution,based on the fundamental principles and detailedbasic principles, considering the task to be a nationalduty.
Myanmar is going to practise democracy in
Towards national goal through a meaningful voteChin Gyar (Maubin)
the near future. The governing bodies of the Statewill be formed with those with different opinionsand concepts from various organizations. Theforthcoming State Constitution is intended tocontrol these persons to serve the interests of thenation and the people without any misconductwhen they lead the nation.
Moreover, after the State Constitution is
approved in accordance with the wishes of the people,
the schemes of certain western powers to colonize
Myanmar through modern methods and make the
nation a minion, and to help some national persons
under alien influence come to power through a shortcut
will meet their end.
Stability of the State, community peace,economic growth of the State and the people, andhigh education standard of the nation lie in thecentre of the drive for building a democratic nationthe people have been longing for. Now, theTatmadaw and the people have worked hard inconcert to lay down these foundations. Internal and
external destructive elements were found disrupting
the National Convention before the draft did not come
to existence. Surely, they will also hinder the processes
to approve it. So, the entire national people are to
remain constantly vigilant against all forms of
disruption.
In conclusion, I would like to urge each and
every citizen to take part in the process of approvingthe State Constitution (draft) through areferendum or carry out the fourth of the State’sseven-step road map of the State for emergence ofa peaceful, modern and developed democraticnation; to cast a vote with national awarenessapproving the State constitution (draft) through areferendum that can guarantee perpetual existenceof the Union, and cast a vote-in-favour to approvethe State constitution that is part of the drive forbuilding a new nation with the noblest andworthiest of worldly values.
Translation: TS+MSMyanma Alin, Kyemon: 3-3-2008
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10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Tuesday, 4 March, 2008
(from page 7) He spoke of the needfor all national races to pos-sess nationalistic spirit andUnion spirit for safeguard-ing the nation and to pre-vent against wrong racism. He urged the local peo-ple to endeavour for stabil-ity, peace, regional develop-ment and prevalence of lawand order in the country. Next, Pro-rector DrThan Swe of Myeik Uni-versity reported on the uni-versity. First year M.Sc studentMa Ei Phyu Myo thankedthe government for con-struction of the university.Chairman of Yuzana Con-struction Group U HtayMyint handed over relateddocuments to Pro-rector DrThan Swe. The Prime Minister ac-cepted K 102 million do-nated by U Htay Myint(Yuzana Co) for the univer-
Government plans togain better…
sity, K 10 million each foreducational fund by U WinMyint and U Kyin Toe. Deputy Minister forEducation U Myo Nyuntaccepted K five millioneach for the educationalfund of the university byDr Myat Hlaing and DawMyat Myat Mon. U Htay Myint ofYuzana Co presented K 50million each for researchand development fund ofMyeik University and Uni-versity of Computer Stud-ies (Myeik). The Prime Ministersigned in the visitor’s book.The Prime Minister andparty inspected marine sci-ence booth and otherbooths of fisheries compa-nies in Myeik, computertraining centre and lan-guage lab. They also visited the li-brary and observed thesesof Ph.D students.
In 1999, Myeik Collegewas opened and it was up-graded to a degree collegein 2001 and a university in2003. Thirteen major sub-jects are available at theuniversity. The four-storey rein-forced main building, 385feet long and 281 feet wide,includes 69 lecture halls, ameeting room, a library,
Hole-in-oneYANGON, 3 March— U Myo Win scored an ace
at hole No 14 at Golf Course No 1 of Monywa Golf Clubin Monywa yesterday while striking SRIXON No 4 ballwith Honma Wood 7. His partners were Lt-Col KyawMin, U Aung Swa, and U Khin Maung Win (Shwe NwaTextile Factory).—MNA
YANGON, 3 March —Yangon DivisionSupervisory Committee forEnsuring Secure andSmooth transport andMinistry of Rail Transpo-tction held its special trafficrules enforcement meetingat the Head Office of RoadTransport AdministrationDepart-ment in
Traffic rules enforcement discussedThingangyun Townshiptoday. In his address,Chairman of theSupervisory CommitteeCommander of YangonCommand Maj-Gen HlaHtay Win said that tasksare being carried out fordesignating sevendowntown townships inYangon as traffic accident
free zone, and the plan isunder way to extend trafficaccident free townships.The commander also saidarrangements are beingmade to allot the vacant landas the temporary car park.
Next, Minister for RailTransportation Maj-GenAung Min and Chairmanof Yangon Division TrafficRules EnforcementSupervisory CommitteeDeputy Commander Brig-Gen Kyaw Kyaw Tunbriefed them on relatedmatters to the meeting.
Director U Aung Myintof RTAD and JointSecretary of theSupervisory CommitteePolice Lt-Col Aung Naingreported on their respectivetasks. The meeting endedwith concluding remarks bythe commander.—MNA
YANGON, 2 March—CEC Member of the UnionSolidarity andDevelopment AssociationMinister for NationalPlanning and EconomicDevelopment U Soe Tha,accompanied by officials,yesterday paid homage toPresiding Sayadaw of EastPobbayon Monastery inKanbe Village, TwantayTownship, YangonDivision BhaddantaPaññasami and presentedrobes and offertories tomembers of the Sangha.
After that, the ministermet with village elders,members of socialorganizations and USDAsat Atulazina Hsutaung-
USDA CEC Member U Soe Tha inspects regionaldevelopment tasks in Twantay Township
pyae Dhammayon and gavenecessary instructions.
Next, the USDA CECmember proceeded toKyaungthit PariyattiSarthintaik in Twantay andpresented provisions tomembers of the Sangha ledby Presiding SayadawBhaddanta Uttamasara.
Next, he met withorganizers of Ward andVillage USDAs,executives, those fromsocial organizations anddepartmental personnel atthe Twantay TownshipUSDA Office and fulfilledthe requirements.
At the TownshipPlanning Office, theminister met those in
charge of the PlanningOfficers of Thanlyin,Kyauktan, Kayan,Thongwa, Dala, Seikkyi,
Minister U Soe Tha meeting with executives and officials of USDA and members of socialorganizations in Twantay Township. — MNA
Four-storey Main Building of Myeik University. — MNA
Commander Maj-Gen Hla Htay Win delivers address at special meetingof Yangon Division Supervisory Committee for Ensuring Secure and
Smooth Transport.—MNA
Kawhmu, Kungyangon andTwantay Townships andgave necessary instruc-tions.—MNA
three offices, a computerroom, one e-learning cen-
tre, one language lab, 1,200capacity assembly hall, and
one marine science booth.MNA
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Images of the Day
A girl poses with acartoon characterduring the annual
Carnival Parade forchildren in Limassol
city, Cyprus, on 2March, 2008. The
parade began on 28Feb. —XINHUA
Brides wait for their wedding during a mass marriage ceremony in Bavla town, about 35 km (22 miles)west from the western Indian city of Ahmedabad on 3 March , 2008. A total of 55 couples from variouscities took wedding vows during the day-long mass marriage ceremony organised by a Hindu voluntary
organisation on Monday.—INTERNET
A worker passes a poster of an exhibit for theupcoming CeBIT fair in Hanover on 3 March,
2008. The world’s biggest IT fair CeBIT opens itsdoors to the public on 4 March , and runs
through 9 March , 2008.—INTERNET
A handout image obtained on 29 February shows a puppet called ‘Dustinthe Turkey.’ The puppet will represent Ireland in the 2008 Eurovision song
contest in May.—INTERNET
Visitors take pictures of an angel shark using their mobile phoneas it passes above them during the public opening of The ManilaOcean Park, the country’s first oceanarium, on 1 March , 2008,
in Manila, Philippines.—INTERNET
A panoramic view ofRio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Rio de Janeirocelebrated on Saturdaythe 50th anniversary ofbossa nova, the unique
Brazilian cocktail ofjazz and samba that
inspired generations ofmusicians with hitssuch as “Girl from
Ipanema.INTERNET
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12 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Tuesday, 4 March, 2008
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV KOTA TABAH VOY NO (TBH-213)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV KOTA TABAHVOY NO (TBH-213) are hereby notified that the vesselwill be arriving on 4.3.2008 and cargo will be dis-charged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it will lieat 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
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV BANG PAKAEW VOY NO (156)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV BANGPAKAEW VOY NO (156) are hereby notified that thevessel has arrived on 3.3.2008 and cargo will be dis-charged into the premises of M.I.P where it will lie at theconsignee’s risk and expenses and subject to the byelawsand 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 WONG SAMUT OCEANSHIPPING CO, LTD
Phone No: 256919/256916/256912
Obama, Clinton battle over national security
South Korea tightens upmonitor on FMD
Abbas says Israel muststop its offensive
PROVIDENCE (RhodeIsland), 2 March—USpresidential candidateBarack Obama accusedrival Democrat HillaryClinton of using thepolitics of fear on Saturdayafter her campaignreleased an ad suggestingthat Obama lacked enoughsecurity experience tokeep America safe.
“There are those whoare telling you not tobelieve. There are thosewho are trying to feed yourfear and your cynicism andyour doubts,” the first-term Illinois senator toldsupporters in Providence,Rhode Island.
Obama is seeking toraise doubts aboutClinton's judgement,especially around her2002 Senate vote toauthorize the war in Iraq,in response to thetelevision ad. It suggestedObama would not be ableto handle a nationalsecurity crisis.
The jabs over nationalsecurity come as the
candidates race towardTuesday’s primary votesin Ohio and Texas, bigstates that are consideredmust-wins for Clinton.
“We’ve been talkingabout change from thestart of this campaign,”Obama said. “Real changeisn’t voting for GeorgeBush’s war in Iraq andthen telling the Americanpeople it was actually a
vote for more diplomacy.” The former first lady,
speaking in Texas, arguedshe was the only Democratwho can go toe-to-toe withRepublican front-runnerJohn McCain, a formerprisoner of war who hasbeen a strong advocate oflarger troop numbers inIraq. “My opponent is nowsaying that raising nationalsecurity in this election is
fear-mongering ... This isa wartime election and itmatters who we put intothe White House,” theNew York senator said.
“If Senator Obama isunwilling to engage meover national security,how is he going to engageSenator McCain?”Clinton told reporters laterin the day.
MNA/Reuters
Roadside bomb kills two,wounds five in E Afghanistan KABUL, 2 March—Two civilians were killed and
five others sustained injures Saturday as a roadsidebomb struck their vehicle in Khost province of easternAfghanistan, an official at the Press department ofAfghan Interior Ministry said.
A remote-controlled bomb planted by militants struckthe civilian vehicle in Babrak Tana area of Ali Shirdistrict at around 9:00 a.m. (0430 GMT), killing twopersons and wounding five others including a woman,the official told Xinhua but refused to be identified,saying a press release would be issued in this regard.
Taleban insurgent, fighting Afghan Governmentand foreign troops since fall from power in late 2001,have yet to make comment. Militancy-related violencehad left more than 6,000 people dead in 2007 and theTaleban militants have vowed to intensity their attacksthis year.—MNA/Xinhua
SEOUL, 2 March —SouthKorea will strengthenmonitoring of foot-and-mouth disease and beefup quarantine inspectionsto prevent a possibleoutbreak in the comingmonths, the Ministry ofAgriculture and Forestrysaid on Friday.
“Regular visits to farmsand nationwide deconta-mination procedures arein place in case ofemergency,” said KimChang-seob, head of the
ministry’s animal healthdivision.
About 3,000 experts willmake regular inspectionsof farms, while 15,000personnel will be ready toquarantine the area of anyoutbreak, the ministry said.According to the ministry,the measures will go intoeffect on Saturday and willbe maintained throughMay.
It also calls for tig-htening inspections oftravelers and goods at
international air and seaterminals.
There have been no foot-and-mouth cases reportedin South Korea sinceFebruary 2002.
Foot-and-mouth diseaseis highly contagious,affecting cattle, pigs, deer,goats and sheep. Thedisease causes blisters onthe mouth and feet oflivestock and leads todeath. It is rarelytransmitted to humans.
MNA/Xinhua
RAMALLAH, 2 March —Palestinian PresidentMahmoud Abbas calledon Israel on Saturday tostop its military offensiveon the Gaza Strip, whichkilled 28 Palestinians in asingle day.
Speaking to membersof the Palestinian NationalCouncil (PNC) in ameeting held in Ramallah,Abbas said that the currentIsraeli threats andescalation against Gaza “isvery dangerous”.
He urged Israel to endits offensive immediatelyand reopen the crossingsof Gaza that it closedfor more than eightmonths.
On the other hand, healso called on all militantgroups to stop launchingrockets at Israel to denyIsrael any excuse foraggression.
“This would help inending the suffering of ourpeople and avoid moredisasters,” Abbas said.
Palestinian medics andwitnesses said that the
Israeli Army carried out aground operation into anarea east of the JabaliyaTown in northern GazaStrip, killing 28 Pale-stinians \and woundingmore than 60 others.
In spite of Israeliground and airstrikes,several militant groups,including Hamas andIslamic Jihad (Holy War),claimed responsibility forlaunching dozens ofhomemade rockets andmortars at Israel.
MNA/Xinhua
Drive with care Pakistani tribesmen gather at the suicide attack site in Zarghon village nearthe tribal town of Darra Adam Khel.—INTERNET
PARIS, 3 March—Four French police officers werehurt in a shooting in a Parisian suburb on Sunday, theInterior Ministry said.
The police officers had been called to Grigny,south of Paris, after two people vandalized a baker’sshop. On arrival they were confronted by about 30people, of whom several were armed, the ministrysaid in a statement.
Three police officers were hit in the face by leadshot and treated on site.
A fourth was hospitalized after being wounded inthe leg by shot and nails.
About 60 police were injured in clashes in asuburb to the north of Paris last November — violencethat reawakened memories of weeks of rioting in 2005during which youths in poor French suburbs torchedthousands of cars.
French police carried out raids in mid-February,arresting more than 30 people they suspected of beinginvolved in November’s clashes.
A ministry official told Reuters the policemenattacked in Grigny had called for reinforcements andthat none of them had fired on their assailants.
The attackers had quickly disappeared whenmore police officers had arrived, he added.
MNA/Reuters
Four French police hurt inshooting in Paris suburb
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GSK bird flu vaccine showsbroad cross protection
Japan may invest$1.93b in climate fund
In this photo released by The Institute of Cetacean Research, Japan CoastGuard official stands guard on a Japanese whaling ship as activists aboard
a boat operated by Sea Shepherd approaches in Antarctic waters on 3March, 2008. — INTERNET
Magically delicious breakfastkeeps US teens lean
WASHINGTON, 3 March— Teenagers whoregularly eat breakfasttend to weigh less,exercise more and eat amore healthful diet thantheir breakfast-skippingpeers, US researcherssaid on Monday.
The study involved2,216 adolescents in theMinneapolis-St Paul areaof Minnesota whoseeating patterns, weightand other lifestyle issueswere tracked for five
years. They were justunder 15 years old whenthey entered the study,which was published inthe journal Pediatrics.
The more regularlythe teens ate breakfast, the lower their bodymass index was, accor-ding to the study. BMI isa measure of body weightrelative to height. Thosewho always skippedbreakfast on averageweighed about 5 pounds(2.3 kilos) more than
their peers who ate themeal every day.
“What we foundin the study was thatkids who eat breakfast frequently, and es-pecia l ly every day,they’re more healthyoverall in terms of theirlifestyle,” Mark Pereiraof the University ofMinnesota School ofPublic Health, who ledthe study, said in atelephone interview.
MNA/Reuters
Three Mars orbitersbeing moved into position
Face of gold : An Egyptian gold mask isdisplayed as part of the exhibition “Isis and theFeathered Serpent”, in the National Museum of
Anthropology and History in Mexico City.INTERNET
A worker checks the Anatomic Symbolic MapperEngine (ASME), from IBM Healthcare, during
preparations ahead of the CeBIT fair in Hanover on2 March, 2008. According to IBM, the technology
allows doctors to click with the computer mouse on aparticular part of the avatar “body” to trigger asearch of medical records to retrieve relevant
information. — INTERNET
LOS ANGELES, 3 March— Three satellites fromEarth orbiting Mars aregetting moved intoposition to watch themission of NASA’s latestMars lander which willdescend on the red planetin May, local mediareported on Saturday.
The Phoenix lander, thefirst robotic spacecraft inthe Mars Scout pro-gramme, was launched on4 August, 2007, and isscheduled to land in theicy northern polar regionof Mars on 25 May, 2008.
The three orbiters willwatch the landing fromabove and relay radio datato Earth from the Phoenixas the lander hits the Marsair at an initial speed of12,750 miles (20,514kilometres) per hour, theUS space agency’s JetPropulsion Laboratory
(JPL) said. Longtime Mars
planetary scientist PeterSmith at the University ofArizona said the Phoenixlander will use its heatshield, a parachute, andfinally a rocket thruster totouch down on the surfaceof Mars.
Orbiting overhead willbe the trio of spacecraftcontrolled from the JPLin Pasadena, California.Powerful radio trans-mitters using dish-shapedantennae will relaytelemetry from the Phoe-nix to ground stations onEarth.“We will havediagnostic informationfrom the top of the atmo-sphere to the ground thatwill give us insight into thelanding sequence,” saidJPL Phoenix deputyproject manager DavidSpencer. — MNA/Xinhua
TOKYO, 3 March —Japan is planning to investup to 1.93 billion USdollars in an internationalfund aimed at encouragingthe use of renewableenergy technology indeveloping countries, theNikkei financial daily saidon Sunday.
The fund, to be set upjointly with the UnitedStates and Britain, isexpected be the largestever of its type, with totalinvestment of about 500billion yen (4.82 billionUS dollars), the Nikkeisaid.
By investing intechnologies such as wind
and solar power in lessdeveloped countries,participating governmentshope to encourage privatefinance to follow suit, thenewspaper said withoutidentifying its sources.
The British Govern-ment last year announced800 million pounds insupport for the fund overthree years, while theUnited States said this yearit would provide twobillion US dollars, alsoover three years, the Nikkeisaid.
Spain and otherEuropean nations areconsidering participating,it said. — MNA/Reuters
High winds kill eight, cutpower in central Europe VIENNA/ PRAGUE, 3
March — Gale-force windshammered Austria,Germany and the CzechRepublic on Saturday,killing at least eight people,snarling transport networksand cutting power lines.
In Germany, trains weredelayed by uprooted treesand an intercity expresscollided with a fallen treebetween the cities ofCologne and Koblenz,injuring the driver.
Nearly 130 flights to orfrom Frankfurt Airport
were either cancelled ordiverted, a spokesman said.
Officials said air trafficin Austria and the CzechRepublic was also brieflyinterrupted when thestorm, packing winds ofbetween 155 kilometresper hour (96 miles perhour) and 180 kilometresper hour (110 miles perhour) lashed parts ofcentral Europe.
The storms left amounting death toll acrossthe region.
MNA/Reuters
HONG KONG, 3 March— A vaccine designed byGlaxoSmithKline toprotect people against theH5N1 bird flu may beeffective in warding off afew different sub-types ofthe virus, the companysaid on Sunday.
In an Asian clinical trialinvolving 1,206 adults inHong Kong, Singapore,Taiwan and Thailand,the vaccine producedantibodies that not onlyneutralized the H5N1virus found in Vietnam,but also the variant nowdogging Indonesia.
“The vaccine was madeusing the Vietnam strain.In principle, there is a verybroad antibody reactivitythat’s being induced.These are neutralizingantibodies and they docorrelate with protection,”Albert Osterhaus, head ofvirology at the ErasmusMedical Centre in theNetherlands, told Reuterswhen asked for commentsabout the study.
Osterhaus was notinvolved in the study, butis familiar with the resultsand methodology.
MNA/Reuters
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S P O R T SVillarreal draw a blankagainst dogged Osasuna
MADRID, 3 March — Villarreal missed their chanceto tighten their grip on a Champions League berth onSunday when they were held to a 0-0 draw at home bystruggling Osasuna.
Manuel Pelligrini's side lacked their usual fluencyand bite in attack and were unable to break down adogged Osasuna defence in a dour affair at the Mad-rigal.
Despite the draw Villarreal remain in third spot inthe table, but are now just three points clear of AtleticoMadrid who thumped second-placed Barcelona 4-2 atthe Calderon on Saturday.
Real Madrid cashed in on Barcelona's slip-up witha 3-2 win at Recreativo Huelva on Saturday thatallowed them to restore their five-point advantageover the Catalans at the top of the table.
MNA/Reuters
Daei to be Iran nationalcoach, media reports
TEHERAN, 3 March — Iran has appointed formerstriker Ali Daei as the country's new national coach,Iranian media reported on Sunday, after a long searchand last minute confusion about who had been giventhe job. Daei is to take over after an attempt to secureJavier Clemente failed when the Spaniard refused tolive in Iran and following an unsuccessful bid to wooArtur Jorge of Portugal.
Several Iranian news agencies and state broadcast-ers reported Daei's appointment, including Fars newsagency which earlier on Sunday quoted an officialfrom Iran's Football Federation (FFI) saying anotherIranian, Afshin Qotbi, had been picked.
Fars, like others, cited FFI head Ali Kafashian for itsreport that Daei had been chosen be the coach.
MNA/Reuters
Blunder helps Napoli handInter first defeat
ROME, 3 March — Marcelo Zalayeta capitalized onan early blunder by Inter Milan keeper Julio Cesar asNapoli ended the leaders's unbeaten record in Serie Aon Sunday with a 1-0 home win.
Zalayeta chipped into an empty net in the thirdminute after Cesar, who saved a penalty from theUruguayan striker in the second half, tapped anintercepted long pass to him instead of hoofing away.
Inter still have a six-point lead over AS Roma, whoare on 55 points from 26 games after thrashing Parma4-0 on Saturday.
Earlier on Sunday Fiorentina beat third-placedJuventus 3-2 to move within a point of the Turin sidein the standings.
Fifth-placed AC Milan are four points adrift of theFlorence club and the Champions League qualifica-tion zone after being held 1-1 by Lazio at the SanSiro on Saturday. Napoli continued to dominate aftergoing ahead and Cesar repelled efforts by MarekHamsik and Paolo Cannavaro before saving MarcoMaterazzi's blushes before halftime when he palmedthe defender's mishit attempted clearance off theline.
The Brazilian keeper was busy again in the secondhalf, pushing away a well-struck Hamsik shot andsaving the 75th minute spot-kick, conceded for a foulhe had committed on Walter Gargano.
MNA/Reuters
Everton beat Portsmouth to reclaimfourth spot
Arsenal managerArsene Wenger
Wenger backs striking pairBoss confident over partnership
David Moyes
Moyes delays deal talksToffees boss puts contract
negotiations to one side
Liverpool’s Fabio Aurelio, left, scores during theirEnglish Premier League soccer match at the JJB
Stadium, Bolton, England, on 2 March,2008.—INTERNET
Ernie Els poses for photos afterwinning the Honda Classic golf
tournament in Palm Beach Gardens,Fla, on 2 March, 2008, with a score
of six-under par.—INTERNET
Utrecht beat PSV 3-1,Ajax narrow gap at the top
ROTTERDAM (Netherlands), 3 March — Leaders PSVEindhoven suffered a 3-1 defeat at Utrecht on Sunday,allowing second-placed Ajax Amsterdam, 4-0 win-ners against Excelsior Rotterdam, to close the gap tosix points in the Dutch league.
Timmy Simons converted a 29th-minute penalty togive PSV the lead but Utrecht equalized throughRobin Nelisse six minutes later and Tim Cornelisseput his side ahead on the stroke of halftime.
Gregoor van Dijk sealed the victory for Utrechtfrom the penalty spot with 14 minutes remaining.
Klaas Jan Huntelaar scored two first-half goals togive Ajax a comfortable halftime lead. UrbyEmanuelson added a third 10 minutes after the breakbefore Leonardo scored the fourth with five minutesleft.
With seven matches remaining PSV are top with 59points, followed by Ajax on 53. The rivals will meeteach other next week in Eindhoven. NAC Breda arethird with 50 points following a 3-0 home win overSparta Rotterdam on Saturday. —MNA/Reuters
LONDON, 3 March —Arsenal manager ArseneWenger insists thatEmmanuel Adebayor andNicklas Bendtner aremore than capable offorming a strike-partner-ship.
The two players had ahigh-profile on-field bust-up during their CarlingCup semi-final defeatagainst Tottenham.
The pair insist there isno issue between themand Wenger feels that theydo not even need to befriends in order to be suc-cessful on the pitch.
"I don't know if theylike each other or not - butbasically I don't see thereis a problem," saidWenger ahead of Tues-day's crucial UEFAChampions League last16 second leg clash with
Milan. "You don't have tobe friends to play well to-gether.
"You have it in everyteam, but I think they geton quite well. But once thesuspicion is in people'sheads they look at everysingle movement to see ifthere is a problem or not,but I don't think there is aproblem.
"I haven't seen any evi-dence that there is big fric-tion there. There was oneincident at Tottenham, butthey sorted it out."
Internet
LONDON, 3 March—David Moyes has put hiscontract talks on holdwhile Everton battle it outfor a UEFA ChampionsLeague place.
The Toffees are thoughtto be keen to offer theformer Preston boss newterms at Goodison Park,although Moyes is yet tomeet with chairman BillKenwright.
Moyes, whose currentdeal is due to expire at theend of next season, is keento resolve his long-termfuture, but does not wanthis team's focus distractedat such a crucial stage of
the campaign.Sunday's 3-1 success
over Portsmouth keptEverton in fourth place inthe Premier League andthree points ahead of ri-vals Liverpool, who won3-1 at Bolton. —Internet
LONDON, 3 March — Evertonbeat Portsmouth 3-1 at GoodisonPark on Sunday to move backinto fourth place in the PremierLeague after their Merseyside ri-vals Liverpool briefly moved intothe position earlier in the day.
Liverpool also won 3-1, at rel-egation-threatened Bolton Wan-derers, in Sunday's early kickoffand briefly moved ahead ofEverton until David Moyes's menscored an emphatic win overPompey.
Yakubu Aiyegbeni put Evertonahead after 47 seconds againsthis former club and scored hissecond of the game to make it3-1 nine minutes from time.
He has now scored six goals inhis last three games since return-
ing from Nigeria's African Cup ofNations campaign.
Jermain Defoe had pulled Port-smouth level after 38 minutes butTim Cahill's well-taken 73rd-minute header restored Everton'sadvantage.
The race for the fourth Cham-pions League spot will take an-other twist on Wednesday whenLiverpool take on West HamUnited at Anfield.
Liverpool went ahead at Bol-ton when Wanderers keeper JussiJaaskelainen conceded a bizarreown goal after 12 minutes.
Diving to his right to stop aSteven Gerrard shot that appearedto be going wide, the ball spun offthe keeper's body and bouncedback into the net. —MNA/Reuters
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WEATHER
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
Monday, 3 March, 2008Summary of observations recorded at 9:30
hours MST: During the past 24 hours, weather hasbeen generally fair in the whole country. Day tempera-tures were (4ºC) below March average temperaturesin Shan State, (3ºC) to (4ºC) above March averagetemperatures in Kachin, Kayin and Mon States, Man-dalay Division and about March average temperaturesin the remaining areas. The significant day temperatureswere NayPyiTaw, Pyinmana, Chauk and Hpa-an (38ºC)each, Aunglan, Tharrawady and Hinthada (37ºC) each.
Maximum temperature on 2-3-2008 was 98ºF.Minimum temperature on 3-3-2008 was 64ºF. Rela-tive humidity at (09:30) hours MST on 3-3-2008 was54%. Total sunshine hours on 2-3-2008 was (8.5)hours approx.
Rainfall on 3-3-2008 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(4) mph from Northwest at (15:30) hours MST on2-3-2008.
Bay inference: Weather is partly cloudy in theAndaman Sea and South Bay and generally fair else-where in the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 4-3-2008: Like-lihood of isolated rain or thundershowers in TaninthayiDivision, weather will be partly cloudy in Kachin, Monand Kayin States and generally fair in the remainingStates and Divisions. Degree of certainty is (60%).
State of the sea: Seas will be moderate in Myanmarwaters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Likelihoodof isolated rain or thundershowers in the SouthernMyanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouringarea for 4-3-2008: Generally fair weather.
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring areafor 4-3-2008: Generally fair weather.
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring areafor 4-3-2008: Generally fair weather.
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Six suspects detained fromAfghanistan’s Zabul
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KABUL, 3 March —Six suspected insurgentshave been detained duringa combined operation ofAfghan security forces andthe US-led Coalition troopsin the country’s southprovince of Zabul, said aCoalition statement issuedhere on Saturday.
The arrests were madeon 29 February when thejoint force searchedcompounds in the DehChopan District of Zabul“targeting a Talebancommander with ties to
Taleban support networksand weapons facilitationoperations in the area”, itsaid.
The Coalition said thedetainees would bequestioned on theirinvolvement in Talebanoperations as well as otherextremist activities.
The multi-nationalCoalition forces, withmajority a 16,000- strongUS troops, are deployed inAfghanistan for fightingmilitants and ensuringsecurity.— MNA/Xinhua
Study shows need to ditch“Katrina” trailers
WASHINGTON, 3 March — Certain brands andsizes of trailers used to house victims of HurricaneKatrina release more formaldehyde than others andofficials say they want to check a wider selection oftemporary housing.
A report by the USCentres for Disease Controland Prevention obtained byReuters did not find a clearenough pattern to statedefinitively that the productsof any one manufacturerwere more dangerous thananother. But the CDC calledfor more investigation intothe differences it identified.
“There are different
brands that are statisticallysignificantly higher thanother brands,” Dr MichaelMcGeehin from the CDC’sNational Centre forEnvironmental Health saidin a telephone interview.
The larger, park modeltrailers, up to 400 squarefeet (37 squarer metres) insize, appeared to have thelowest formaldehyde levelswhile the smallest mobilehomes tended to have thehighest, the report shows.
Formaldehyde, achemical used in themanufacture of buildingmaterials, can irritate theskin, eyes, nose and throat.High levels of exposuremay cause cancer.
A random sampling oftrailers showed someexamples of every type andbrand had very high levelsof formaldehyde, whileother examples of every typeand brand had very lowlevels. People have beenliving in them sincehurricanes Katrina and Ritaripped across the Gulf Coastin the late summer of 2005.
MNA/ReutersLyon’s Cris, right, challenges Lille’s Patrick Kluivert for the ball during their
French first league soccer match at the Stade de France in Saint Denis, outsideParis, on 1 March, 2008.—INTERNET
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People’s Desire� We favour stability.� We favour peace.� We oppose unrest and violence.
NAY PYI TAW, 3March— Member of theState Peace and Develop-ment Council Lt-Gen YeMyint of the Ministry ofDefence together withChairman of Sagaing Di-vision PDC Commanderof North-West CommandBrig-Gen Myint Soe anddepartmental officials at-tended the physic nutgrowing ceremony held atHtigyaing model villageon 1 March.
Afterwards, Lt-GenYe Myint, the commanderand party viewed thegrowing of 23,800 physicgrafts on 19 acres and84,000 seeds on 70 acresby departmental officialsand social organizations.
At the meeting hall ofHtigyaing Township PDCOffice, Lt-Gen Ye Myintmet with Chairman of theTownship PDC and mem-bers, division, district and
Lt-Gen Ye Myint meets departmental officials, socialorganizations, townselders in Htigyaing Township
township level depart-mental officials, socialorganizations andtownselders.
Chairman ofHtigyaing Township PDCU Tint Lwin explainedmatters on cultivation ofmonsoon and summerpaddy and regional deve-lopment tasks. Later, thecommander gave a sup-plementary report.
After fulfilling theneeds, Lt-Gen Ye Myintinstructed officials to makeefforts for the developmentof the region, to grow per-ennial crops and to coop-erate with the local peoplein implementing regionaldevelopment tasks.
Next, Lt-Gen YeMyint inspectedHtigyaing township Peo-ple’s Hospital. Deputy
Director-General DrKyaw Nyunt Sein ofHealth Department andActing TMO Dr Daw KyuKyu explained facts aboutthe hospital. Lt-Gen YeMyint gave necessary in-structions and presentedK 500,000 for the Hospi-tal.
Lt-Gen Ye Myint andparty arrived at Great WallFoodstuff Co Ltd and the
260-acre sugarcane plan-tation. Lt-Gen Ye Myintand party looked into theland preparation, growingand harvesting ofsugarcane and Ethanolplant and No-2 Great Wallsugar mill where they wereconducted around by man-aging director U TinMaung.
Next, Lt-Gen YeMyint was conducted
around the constructionsite of Gasohol Factory byManaging Director U TinMaung and gave the nec-essary instructions. Themill can crush 120 tons ofsugarcane per day. And itplans to produce 36,000tons of Ethanol(11,250,000 gallons).
Next, Lt-Gen YeMyint arrived back inNay Pyi Taw.—MNA
CAIRO, 3 March—Nahla Abou El-Fotouh ofthe Strategic Unit at theNational Water ResearchCentre in Cairo said sci-entific studies have shownconflicting climate changescenarios for the futureavailability of Nile wateras a result of global warm-ing and changes in theearth’s hydrological cycle.
Some experts say thatthere will be water in-crease with more rainfallfrom the Ethiopian pla-
Global warming may speed upNile river evaporation
One scenario set out by climatologists is that global warming in Egyptcould speed up the Nile river evaporation process.
teau, and some say therewill be a decrease becauseof water evaporation.
“Some experts saythat there will be waterincrease with more rain-fall from the Ethiopianplateau, and some saythere will be a decreasebecause of water evapo-ration. Until now, no spe-cific research has beendeveloped to determineexactly the impact of cli-mate change on Nile wa-ter availability. All (stud-
ies) that have been pub-lished so far are only pre-dictions.” A 2004 reportby the Organisation forEconomic Co-operationand Development(OECD) said a rise intemperature of just onedegree centigrade wouldlead to large evaporationlosses and significantlyreduce Nile flows, assum-ing a 4 percent increasein evaporation per degreecentigrade rise in tem-perature. —Internet
Lt-Gen Ye Myint of Ministry of Defence inspects 260-acre sugarcane plantation in Htigyaing Township. — MNA
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