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Volume XIX, Number 72 2nd Waxing of Waso 1373 ME Saturday, 2 July, 2011
* Stability of the State, community peace and tran-quillity, prevalence of law and order
* Strengthening of national solidarity* Building and strengthening of discipline-flourish-
ing democracy system* Building of a new modern developed nation in
accord with the Constitution
Four political objectives* Building of modern industrialized nation through the agricultural devel-
opment, and all-round development of other sectors of the economy* Proper evolution of the market-oriented economic system* Development of the economy inviting participation in terms of technical
know-how and investment from sources inside the country and abroad* The initiative to shape the national economy must be kept in the hands of
the State and the national peoples
Four economic objectives* Uplift of the morale and morality of the entire nation* Uplift of national prestige and integrity and preservation
and safeguarding of cultural heritage and national char-acter
* Flourishing of Union Spirit, the true patriotism* Uplift of health, fitness and education standards of the
entire nation
Four social objectives
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July— Presidentof the Republic of the Union of MyanmarU Thein Sein received an Australian del-egation led by Minister for Foreign Af-fairs the Honourable Kevin Rudd MP atthe President Office here this afternoon.
Also present on the occasion to-gether with President of the Republic ofthe Union of Myanmar U Thein Seinwere Union Minister for Foreign AffairsU Wunna Maung Lwin, Union Ministerat the President Office U Soe Maung,Director-General U Min Zaw of the Presi-dent Office, Director-General U Tin MyoKyi of the Union Government Office andDirector-General U Kyaw Kyaw of theProtocol Department under the Ministry
President U Thein Sein meets
Australian Foreign Affairs
Minister Honourable Kevin
Rudd MP and partyof Foreign Affairs.
The visiting Australian delegationled by Minister for Foreign Affairs theHonourable Kevin Rudd MP was accom-panied by Australian Ambassador to theRepublic of the Union of Myanmar Ms.Bronte Moules. — MNA
President of the Republic of the
Union of Myanmar
U Thein Sein greets Australian
Minister for Foreign Affairs the
Honourable Kevin Rudd
MP.—MNA
President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar U Thein Sein receives an Australian delegation led by Minister forForeign Affairs the Honourable Kevin Rudd MP at the President Office in Nay Pyi Taw.—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 DesireSaturday, 2 July, 2011
Take preventive measuresagainst floods
Monsoon wind is picking up these daysaccording to observations. Along Myanmar’scoastal line and in offshore areas, there willbe squalls sometimes and moderate to largewaves. There will more rainfalls in thenorthern parts of Myanmar as well as inLower Myanmar.
With heavy rainfall, it is likely that thewater level of Yangon River is above tidaldatum. Meteorology and HydrologyDepartment has announced that the water ofThanlwin River and Ngawun River mayreach danger level. Some towns and villagesmay see floods due to isolated heavy rain insome regions.
Preparedness measures should be takenin flood-prone regions to preventtransportation routes and houses from beingflooded. Preventive measures against floodsand natural disaster must be taken in parallelwith times. Preparations must be made tomaintain communication links and timelysupply food and medicine.
Flood-prone areas are to keep a watch onwhether or not the river water level is abovedanger Level. By setting up checkpoints, theymust keep a close watch along the river banks.
Taking flood warnings seriously, thoseareas are to stockpile and keep bags of sandand stones. Moreover, town and ward floodprevention groups and rescue and healthgroups need to be formed.
In addition, preventive measures must betaken on a constant basis as natural disaster,including floods, may fall at any time. Localadministrative bodies, social organizationsand local people are urged to work togetherfor preparedness against natural disaster.
Union Foreign Affairs Minister receives Australian FM
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—Union Minister for ForeignAffairs U Wunna Maung Lwin received visitingMinister of Foreign Affairs of Australia theHonourable Kevin Rudd MP and party at theministry here at noon.
They held discussions on promotion ofbilateral relations and cooperation.
Also present at the call were officials of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Australian Ministerof Foreign Affairs was accompanied by Ms JanelleSaffin MP and members of the Australian delegation,Australian Ambassador to Myanmar Ms BronteMoules and officials of Australian Embassy.
At 1 pm, the Union Minister hosted aluncheon to the guests at Aureum Palace Hotel inNay Pyi Taw Hotel Zone.—MNA
Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Wunna Maung Lwin receives Australian Minister ofForeign Affairs the Honourable Kevin Rudd MP and party.—MNA
Forestry Ministry grows saplings inmonsoon
NAY PYI TAW, 1July—Union Ministerfor Forestry U Win Tunplanted a gum-kinosapling at thedesignated place at therainy season treegrowing ceremony2011 of the Ministry ofForestry at Safari Park(Nay Pyi Taw) inZeyathiri Township,here, this morning.
Officials ofdepartments anduniversities plantedsaplings.
The Union Ministerviewed participation ofstaff in growing saplings.
The ForestryMinistry planted over1050 saplings.—MNA
UnionMinister
forForestryU Win
Tun plantsgum-kinosapling atmonsoon
treegrowing
ceremonyof Ministry
ofForestry.
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YANGON, 1 July — Inorder to show goods andservices to the public atthe same venue, to have adirect contact withinternational standardeducational services, tomanufacture moreproducts with high qualityand to observe latesttechnologies, YangonInternational TradeExhibition 2011 IncludingGlobal EducationExhibition 2011 kickedoff today at TatmadawConvention Hall here.
Yangon Region ChiefMinister U Myint Swe,
Yangon InternationalTrade Exhibition 2011
kicks offManaging Director U ThetLwin Shwe of IEMSCompany Limited,Managing Director U NayLin Phyo of SmartResources CompanyLimited and ManagingDirector U Myo Ko Ko ofShine Group ofCompanies cut the ribbonto open the exhibition.
The Chief Minister andguests viewed roundbooths of internationaleducation, tiles homedecoration materials,utensil and furniture,cosmetics, travels, compu-ters and accessories, lace
machines and fashion andfoodstuff. The exhibitionwill be kept opened from9 am to 6 pm till 4 July.
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Yangon RegionChief Minister U Myint
Swe views booths atYangon International
Trade Exhibition2011.—NLM
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KABUL, 1 July—Altogether 20 civilians were killed on Thursday afternoonin a mine explosion in southwestern Afghan Province, Nimroz, Afghanpolice officer told Xinhua.
The explosion broke out when a bus ran over a landmine on Thursdayafternoon in Khash Rod District, in the north of Nimroz Province with Zaranjas its provincial capital, some 790 km southwest of Afghan Capital Kabul.
“The ill-fated passenger bus hit a mine in Khash Rod District in theafternoon, leaving 20 dead and the driver injured,” Mohammed MusaRasuli, deputy police chief of Nimroz Provice told Xinhua reporter on Fridaynight.
“It is Taleban who planted the landmine,” the deputy police chief said.Afghan Taleban are frequently engaged in IED ( Improvised ExplosiveDevice) attack, always in the forms of suicide bombing and roadsidebombing.
However, Taleban are not availble to make any comment over theincident so far.—Xinhua
ISLAMABAD, 1 July—At least twopeople were killed and 14 othersinjured in a blast late Thursday nightat a market place in Peshawar innorthwest Pakistan, reported localUrdu TV channel ARY.
According to the local mediareports, the blast took place at about9:30 pm local time inside a vehicle atthe Shoba market in downtownPeshawar.
Police have arrived at the sceneshortly after the explosion wasreported. The injured people have beenrushed to hospital.
Policemen inspect the debris of a car destroyed in a blast in northwestPakistan’s Peshawar on 30 June, 2011.—XINHUA
KABUL, 1 July—The number of Iraqis killed inviolence in June was the highest since the start ofthe year, according to figures released on Friday.
A total of 271 people — 155 civilians, 77policemen and 39 soldiers — died in attacks lastmonth, data compiled by the health, interior anddefence ministries showed.
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An Iraqi man looksinto the cabin of a
blood-stained policetruck following the
detonation of aroad side bomb inthe oil-rich city of
Kirkuk. Thenumber of Iraqis
killed in violence inJune was the
highest since thestart of the year,
according to figuresreleased on Friday
less.—INTERNET
KABUL, 1 July—US-led forces have killed atleast five privatesecurity contractors andinjured nine others inan airstrike in thetroubled eastern Af-ghanistan.
The strike took placeon a NATO logisticsconvoy in Sayedabaddistrict of WardakProvince, a Press TVcorrespondent reportedon Thursday.
The US led forcesreportedly hit theconvoy after it wasattacked by militants.NATO officials claimthey have only killedmilitants in the air strike.
In a separate deve-lopment, a roadsidebomb has killed sixcivilians in southern
VIENNA, 1 July—The head of America’sHomeland Security department says it isincreasingly recruiting local police forces to helpin tracking down US extremists planning terroristacts.
Janet Napolitano says the number of such“home-growns” — US citizens with terroristintentions — is increasing and her department isreaching out more often to municipal and otherlocal police departments.
Napolitano spoke to reporters after addressingthe Vienna-based Organization for Security andCooperation in Europe on joint ways to battleinternational cybercrime, terrorism, and traffickingin drugs, weapons and people.
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Two killed, 14 injured in blastin Peshawar, Pakistan
20 civilians killed in southwestAfghanistan
US-led raid kills five in Afghanistan
US official: Local cops helpfight domestic terror
Number of Iraqis killed inJune highest this year
Nepalese students cross
the Trishuli river by
makeshift cables in
Dhading, outskirts of
the capital city of
Kathmandu, on
30 June, 2011.
XINHUA
An explosion in Afghanistan’s Jalalabad (filephoto).—INTERNET
Helmand Province.Afghan officials say fourchildren are among thedead.
All the victims weremembers of a family ina vehicle that was hit bythe blast. No group hasclaimed responsibilityfor the attack. Civiliancasualties by US-ledforeign forces havebeen a major source offriction between Kabuland Washington.
Hundreds of civi-lians have lost theirlives in the US-ledairstrikes and groundoperations in variousparts of Afghanistanover the past fewmonths, with Afghansgrowing frustrated overthe seemingly endlessnumber of deadly
assaults.Afghan authorities
have repeatedlywarned NATO forcesto avoid killingcivilians duringmilitary operations.
The attacks haveleft a large number ofAfghan civilians deadsince the start of theUS-led invasion in2001. The war inAfghanistan, withcivilian and militarycasualties at recordhighs, has become thelongest war in UShistory.
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Nature of the blast is yet to bedetermined. Some local media reportssaid that it could be a CNG cylinderblast of the vehicle.
Other details about the blast arenot immediately available.
On the night of 12 June, a twinblast attack took place in a market indowntown Peshawar, in which the firstblast was initially reported to be a gascylinder blast followed by a hugesuicide bomb attack which killed 39people and injured over one hundredothers.
Xinhua
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Key colour pigmentfound in ancient
birdsMANCHESTER,1 July—An international
team of researchers using sophisticated x-ray technology has found chemical tracesof a key colour pigment in 100-millionyear old fossilized birds that once formedtheir feather patterns.
The study, reported Thursday in thejournal Science, provides a glimpse intothe biochemistry of prehistoric animalsand greater understanding of their dietsand environment.
Working at Stanford University’sNational Accelerator Laboratory inCalifornia, the author’s discoveredchemical traces of a pigment, known aseumelanin, that is one of the colouringagents responsible for brown eyes anddark hair in many modern species,including humans.
“This is a pigment that evolved avery, very long time ago, but is stillactively synthesized by organisms on theplanet,” said geochemist Roy Wogeliusof the University of Manchester, one of
the leaders of an international team thatreported the discovery.
“We found a way to map it andshow its presence over 120 million yearsof geological time passing,” he said.
“It is a direct relationship betweenyou, me, and some extremely oldorganisms.”
Using synchrotron radiation, theresearchers examined two fossilizedbirds, Confuciusornis sanctus, whichlived 120 million years ago, and had thefirst known bird-like beak, and Gansusyumenensis, considered the oldestmodern bird, which lived more than 100million years ago and looked a bit like amodern grebe, a type of freshwater divingbird.—Internet
Western grebe birds are seen in2005.—INTERNET
Running and learning use same brainwaves
LOS ANGELES, 1 July—What dolearning and running have in common?They seem to use the same brain waves
The pattern of brain waves, calledthe gamma rhythm, “is known to becontrolled by attention and learning,but we find it is also governed by howfast you are running,” said MayankMehta of the University of California,Los Angeles, a researcher in a newstudy involving mice. “This researchprovides an interesting link betweenthe world of learning and the world ofspeed.”
The gamma rhythm comes fromthe hippocampus, the part of the brainassociated with memory duringconcentration and learning. Thehippocampus records facts and eventsas they happen, holding them untilthey can be formed into long-termmemories during sleep. (Injuries tothe hippocampus result in damagedability to form new memories.)
The researchers studied the brain
waves of mice as they ran in the lab.Specific spikes in the brain’s electricalactivity — one way the brain cellscommunicate — seemed to show anincrease in the gamma rhythm as themice moved faster.
The researchers don’t know howthis might influence the learningprocess in the hippocampus.
“Deciphering the language of thebrain is one of the biggest challengesthat human beings face,” Mehta said.
Learning about how the brainworks can help researchersunderstand how the signals go awry,Mehta said. “If we can learn to interpretthese brain oscillations, it may bepossible to successfully intervene incases ranging from learning disordersto post-traumatic stress, or even tomitigate the effects of cognitive declinewith aging.”
The study was published 24 Junein PLoS ONE.
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NEW YORK, 1 July—I’m familiarwith Nigerian scams, but I hadn’theard of the docu-drama 419: TheNigerian Scam, which tells a fictionalaccount of the 419 email ruse.Expanding on the knowledge gainedwhile making the movie, the film’screators developed the app ScamDetector for iPhone and iPod Touch.
If you’re expecting Scam Detectorto spot a shady situation for you, thenyou’ll probably feel taken by the 99cent price tag. Scam Detector won’tbe a substitute for your intuition, but
Skype CEO Tony Bates speaks atthe Verizon Press Conference on the
opening day of the ConsumerElectronics Show (CES) in Las
Vegas.—INTERNET
Skype introduces video calling forAndroid phones
LONDON, 1 July—Skype, which isbeing bought by Microsoft for $8.5billion, introduced a new service onThursday allowing users of Androidphones to make free video calls toSkype contacts, includ-ing those onApple iPhones.
The company whose name becamesynony-mous with Internet calling inthe mid-2000s said its updated Androidapp would initially support videocalling on selected HTC and SonyEricsson Phones, with more to followsoon.
“We are committed to bringingSkype video calling to as manyplatforms as possible,” Skype’s productand marketing chief Neil Stevens saidin a statement.
The move will help makers of
phones based on Google’s Androidsoftware compete with Apple’sFaceTime video-calling servicelaunched last year for the iPhone andnow available on its iPad 2 tablet andMac computers.
Video calling could also help newSkype owner Microsoft promote itsWindows Phone smartphoneplatform, which it is merging withNokia’s in an effort to becomecompetitive with Android and Apple.
Skype had an average of 145million connected users per month inthe fourth quarter of 2010. Together,they made 207 billion minutes ofcalls in 2010, about 42 percent ofwhich was video calls.
Mobile video calling is in itsinfancy, but the fixed-line Internetcalling market grew 12.6 percent to$17.3 billion last year, according toUK-based telecoms research firmPoint Topic.
With the new Android Skype app,users will be able to make free one-to-one video calls between Androidphones, iPhones, Mac computers,Microsoft Windows PCs andtelevisions.
The first Android handsets tosupport Skype video calling are theHTC Desire 5, Sony Ericsson Xperianeo, Sony Ericsson Xperia pro andthe Google Nexus S.—Reuters
Scam Detector iPhone app will giveyou an education on getting ripped off
what it does provide is a largeencyclopedic database of the ins andouts of more than 350 scams —many of which I’d never heard of,like the fake hotel receptionist whocalls your room asking for credit-card verification or the invitation toparticipate in a fake bus accident.
The app is divided into fivesections: auto scams, face-to-facescams, Internet scams, telephonescams and travel scams. Within each,you’ll find an alphabetical list ofknown scams.
Tap into a scam to see how itworks, and how you can avoid it.The app allows you to post the scamdirectly to Facebook or Twitter ifyou think it’s something others needto be aware of ASAP.
There aren’t any bells andwhistles in Scam Detector — it ispurely a text app — but it does havean excellent search engine. Want toknow if that work-from-home ad islegit? The search will pull upanything related.
The vast info provided makesScam Detector a good buy at 99cents. In case you still don’t want tospend, there’s a free lite version ofthe app with a portion of theinformation available.
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The bulldozer-size ACER robot canhandle tasks like clearing
explosives and hauling cargo.INTERNET
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Union H&T and Sports Minister receivesKorean guests
Union Minister U Tint Hsan receives Patron of Hanwha Group Mr SeungYoun Kin and party of the ROK.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—Union Minister for Hotelsand Tourism and for SportsU Tint Hsan receivedPresident & CEO Mr JaeHong Park and VicePresident Mr Jung Jin Sangand party from the HanwhaGroup led by Patron Mr
Seung Youn Kin and partyof the Republic of Korea atthe ministry, here, at 1 pmtoday. They discussedpromotion of hotels andtourism services betweenthe two countries andinvestment matters.
Also present at the call
were Deputy Minister UHtay Aung, Director-General U Aung Zaw Winof the Directorate of Hotelsand Tourism, ManagingDirector U Hla Htay ofMyanma Hotels and TourismServices and departmentalofficials.—MNA
Jade, Gems and Pearl Special Sale2011 kicks off
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—Jade, Gems and PearlSpecial Sale 2011kicked off today at ManiYadana Jade Hall nearNay Pyi Taw MyanmaGems Museum.
In the morning,local and foreign gemsmerchants examinedlots of jade which willbe sold under tender and
competitive biddingsystem at the hall and inthe compound of thehall.
They also observedgems and pearl lotswhich will be sold undertender and competitivebidding system atMyanma GemsMuseum.
Jade Garden and
Myanmar Pride International partakes inYangon International Trade ExhibitionYANGON, 1 July—
Italian-made Aristonbrand home decorationmaterials and fansimported by MyanmarPride International Ltd(Ariston), and Malaysian-made Sericite brand basinand toilet seats were on
sale at special price atYangon InternationalTrade Exhibition-2011 onU Wisara Road from 1 to 4July.
Sericite brand toiletseats are installed withmodern technology andachieved awards and ISO
9001, 2000. Those qualityproducts are available atA-1, upper PansodanRoad, eastern wing ofAung San Stadium inYangon (Ph: 01-255795,251033, 09-50-25382and 09-50-39245).
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Local and foreign merchants view jade lots displayed in the compoundof Mani Yadana Jade Hall.—MNA
Myanmar Pride
International Ltd
(Ariston) during
Yangon
International Trade
Exhibition-2011.
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parking area in Nay PyiTaw Thabyegon Marketwhere Nay Pyi TawTravel and Food Showis being held arecrowded with local andforeign gems merchantsand visitors. Gems shopsin Mani Yadana JadeHall are also packed withbuyers.
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People trying to quitsmoking are twice as
likely to succeed whenthey get mobile-phone
text messages toencourage them,
according to a studyreported on Thursdayby The Lancet medical
journal.—INTERNET
Researchers analyze gene changes inovarian cancer
LOS ANGELES, 30J u n e — R e s e a r c h e r sanalyzing the geneticmakeup of ovariancancer tumours havefound a gene mutationthat is surprisinglyfrequent, suggesting itplays a key role indriving the cancer.
The finding,appearing inThursday’s issue of thejournal Nature, mayeventually lead to testsfor earlier diagnosis ofthe disease and to bettertreatment. Ovariancancer kills nearly
Programme shrinks time-to-treatmentfor heart attack
NEWYORK, 30 June—The time it takes totransfer heart attackpatients to hospitals thatprovide emergencycoronary angioplastywas greatly reducedwhen a statewide trans-fer programme waslaunched in North
Carolina, a new studyfinds. It included 436patients with ST-elevation myocardialinfarction (STEMI), themost lethal form of heartattack that occurs whena large area of the heartis deprived of bloodsupply. These patients
generally need coronaryangioplasty to openblocked coronary ar-teries within 90 minutesof first being assessedby emergency medicalpersonnel.
However, only 25percent of hospitals inthe United States can
14,000 women in theUnited States each year.It’s usually not spotteduntil at an advancedstage.
The gene sequencingwas carried out by TheCancer Genome Atlas, afederally fundednetwork of medicalcentres that analyzed316 ovarian tumours.
Scientis ts foundthat 96 percent of thetumours had mutatedTP53 genes. Themutat ions were notpresent in normaltissue from the patients,showing they arosewithin the tumours.Normally, the genedirects the cell how tomake a protein that actsas a tumour suppressor,keeping cel ls fromgrowing and dividinguncontrollably.
Alterations in nine
other genes also playeda role in ovarian cancer,though to a much lesserextent, the researchersreported. Among themwere the BRCA1 andBRCA2 genes, whichincrease the risk ofbreast and ovariancancer.
“In other cancers,there are usually severalgenes that are involved”on almost equal footing,said one of the studyauthors, Dr DavidWheeler of BaylorCollege of Medicine.“This is an unusualpattern.” The new work“is producing impressiveinsights into thebiology” of ovariancancer, Dr FrancisCollins, who heads theNational Institutes ofHealth, said in astatement.
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perform emergencycoronary angioplasty, inwhich a balloon-tippedtube is threaded throughan artery in the heart.The balloon is theninflated to open theartery and restore bloodflow.
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Article & Photos: Yan Gyi AungGeographical conditions of Myanmar are
appropriate for tourism industry. Archaeological regionssuch as Bagan, Mandalay, MraukU and so on,archaeological buildings and handicrafts attract thetourists. Likewise, Inlay Lake, Indawgyi Lake andsnow-capped Mount Khakaborazi are touristdestinations. Moreover, tourists can take relaxation atnatural beaches namely Chaungtha and Ngwehsaung.
Thus, the number of tourists paying visits toMyanmar has been increasing year by year. About800,000 tourists visited Myanmar in 2010 indicating a3.8 per cent increase when compared with the previousyear. Over 140,000 tourists arrived in Myanmar duringthe period from January to April this year, increasingover 30,000 more tourists than the same period of lastyear.
With the aim of achieving greater success in thetourism industry, the Ministry of Hotels and Tourismformed the Myanmar Tourism Board to do the worksin cooperation with the international travel entrepreneursand companies.
The Myanmar Tourism Board was constitutedwith 11 associations namely the Myanmar HoteliersAssociation, the Union of Myanmar Travels Association,the Myanmar Market Promotion Committee, theMyanmar Hotels and Tourism Skilled EmployeesAssociation, the Myanmar Tour Guides Association,the Myanmar Restaurant Entrepreneurs Association,the Myanmar Tourism Transport EntrepreneursAssociation, the Myanmar Tourism Souvenirs ShopsAssociation, the Myanmar Internal Tourism ServicesAssociation, the Myanmar Tourism Health and GeneralServices Association and the Myanmar Hotels andTourism Training Schools Association. The board wasformed with the aim of systematically developing hotelsand tourism services.
With a view to performing coordinated works forhotel services, a total of 11 hotel zones have beenformed in Nay Pyi Taw, Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan,Chaungtha, Ngwehsaung, Taunggyi (Inlay),Mawlamyine, Bago, Rakhine and Golden Triangleregions.
Of them, Nay Pyi Taw Hotel Zone is gainingdevelopment in leaps and bounds in a short period.There are 24 hotels in Nay Pyi Taw and plans are underway to build over 50 hotels. In 2006, the hotel servicecommenced its functions there with five hotels. Somehotels comprised about 30 rooms each and some 15
rooms each. At that time, the number of hotel roomscould not hit less than 100. During five years period, thehotel service gained progress significantly.
As Nay Pyi Taw is the capital of the nation, Statelevel ceremonies, ministerial ceremonies and internationallevel ceremonies are often held at hotels in the Nay PyiTaw Hotel Zone. Recently, hotel receptionist course,hotel room keeping course, beverages catering servicecourse and beverages production course were conductedfor enabling the hotel staff to become proficient staffmembers so as to provide accommodation services tothe guests. Opening the courses was aimed at turningout the skilled and proficient hotel staff. At present,arrangements are being made for conducting morecourses in Bagan Hotel Zone and other hotel zones.
In fact, the tourism industry is a business with theparticipation of the majority of private sector. Thegovernment is to adopt necessary policies, rules andregulations for coordination of smooth working processes.Most of the incomes from the industry flows into theprivate sector.
Better services play an important role indevelopment of tourism industry. Not only hotel servicebut also tourism service is necessary to provide betterservices to the guests for their convenient traveling andaccommodation. Better hotel services are to be combinedwith politeness and hospitality of Myanmar traditions.
In the past, the tourism service was run as aState-owned industry. By promulgating the law andbylaws, the people was allowed to freely engage in hotelservice, tourism service, transport service and tourguide service for 20 years. At present, there are over700 hotels and inns in 46 towns. Exactly, there are 22foreign invested hotels, four foreign joint venture hotels,nine State-owned hotels and 678 private-owned hotels,totaling 713 hotels that comprise 24,234 rooms. About700 tourism companies and over 4000 multi-languagetour guides come into service. In the past, the best hotelsin Yangon were Inya Lake Hotel, Thamada Hotel andthe Strand Hotel. Beginning 1992, the nationalentrepreneurs have built hotels, motels and inns. Now,over 180 hotels and inns can give service to the guestsat about 7600 rooms. Likewise, the hotels set the MasterPlans for hotel service, room service and constructionservices.
At the same time, remarkable progress can beseen in restaurant service, souvenir shop service, hotelsand tourism training schools and health care servicesrelated to the tourism industry.
However, the progress of tourism industry inMyanmar cannot be on a par with other countries. Visitsof tourists in neighbouring countries are more than thatof Myanmar yearly. As such, Myanmar sough theappropriate ways and means for development of hotelsand tourism industry.
At present, the Nay Pyi Taw Travel Mart & FoodShow is being held at the car parking of Nay Pyi TawThabyegon Market as part of efforts to promote hotelsand tourism services. The show will introduce touristdestinations and Myanmar foods to the foreign gemmerchants who are attending the Jade, Gems and PearlSpecial Sales 2011 at Mani Yadana Jade Hall in Nay PyiTaw. Under the supervision of the Ministry of Hotelsand Tourism, the Myanmar Tourism Board organizesthe show from 1 to 13 July for the first time in Myanmar.
Eleven associations under the Myanmar TourismBoard of the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism and 11hotel zones are promoting the hotels and tourismservices in their respective sectors. While the MyanmarTourism Board advertises prices of tour package, theMyanmar Market Promotion Committee announcessuitable tourist destinations and hotels with the use oftourist spots. Souvenirs shops also sell region-wisesouvenirs including Bagan ancient bronze works to beable to attract the guests.
Other countries are trying to win the interest offoreign tourists on traditional foods. Likewise, theshow introduces Myanmar traditional foods to theforeigners.
At the same time, hotel zones put landmarks ofthe regions and souvenirs on display whereas tourismtraining schools serve the guests with Myanmartraditional foods at the show.
The Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, theMyanmar Tourism Board, hotel service, tourismservice, souvenir shops, transport service, tour guides,health care service and human resource developmentdisplay tourist destinations and services with the use ofneat and smart vinyl photos, paintings, documentaryvideo and small scales. A total of 24 restaurants fromNay Pyi Taw and Yangon sell clean and fresh foodsto the guests.
The tourists from various countries canthoroughly know about the tourist destinations acrossthe nation on one-stop visit and they will have theopportunity to taste delicious Myanmar traditionalfoods at the show. Thus, the show will contribute muchto promotion of Myanmar tourism industry.
While striving for successfully holding the show,the Myanmar Tourism Board coordinates with itssubordinate associations for ensuring sustainabledevelopment of the tourism industry.
In fact, the tourism industry can contribute toincreasing incomes of not only hotels and tourismentrepreneurs and companies but also souvenir shops,restaurants, vendors, taxi drivers, trishaw drivers andpony-cart drivers of the respective regions. That iswhy all the people are to harmoniously participate inthe tasks for gaining greater progress of the tourismindustry.
Translation: TTA Souvenirs for tourists.
Photo shows the booth of Ministry of Hotelsand Tourism.
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Ayeyawady Region Ministers reshuffledNAY PYI TAW, 1 July—The President Office of the Republic of the Union of
Myanmar issued Order No. 38/2011 today.The Order No. 38/2011 is as follows:-
Republic of the Union of MyanmarPresident Office
(Order No. 38/2011)
1st Waxing of Waso, 1373 ME(1 July, 2011)
Reshuffle of Ministers of Ayeyawady RegionThe following Ministers of Ayeyawady Region submitted by the Ayeyawady
Region Chief Minister were appointed at the ministries shown against each in accordwith the Paragraphs (e) and (f) of Section 262 of the Constitution of the Republicof the Union of Myanmar, Paragraph (c) of Article 19 of the Union GovernmentLaw and Paragraph (g) of Article 8 of Region or State Government Law.
(a) Col Maung Maung Win Ministry of Security and Border Affairs(b) U Win Ko Ko Ministry of Finance and Revenue(c) U Tin Soe Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Breeding(d) U Soe Myint Ministry of Forestry and Mines(e) U Hla Khaing Ministry of Planning and Economics(f) U Than Tun Ministry of Transport(g) U Saw Mya Thein Ministry of Electric Power and Industry(h) U Kyaw Win Naing Ministry of Development Affairs(i) U San Maung Ministry of Social Affairs
Sd/Thein Sein President
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Magway Region Ministers reshuffledNAY PYI TAW, 1 July — The President Office of the Republic of the Union
of Myanmar issued Order No. 39/2011 today.The Order No. 39/2011 is as follow:-
Republic of the Union of MyanmarPresident Office
(Order No. 39/2011)1st Waxing of Waso, 1373 ME
(1 July, 2011)
Reshuffle of Ministers of Magway RegionThe following Ministers of Magway Region submitted by the Magway
Region Chief Minister were appointed at the ministries shown against each inaccord with the Paragraphs (e) and (f) of Section 262 of the Constitution of theRepublic of the Union of Myanmar, Paragraph (c) of Article 19 of the UnionGovernment Law and Paragraph (g) of Article 8 of Region or State GovernmentLaw.
(a) Col Arnt Zaw Ministry of Security and Border Affairs(b) U Kyi Min Ministry of Finance and Revenue(c) U Aung Naing Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock
Breeding(d) U Thein Tun Ministry of Forestry, Mines and Energy(e) U Myint Naing Ministry of Planning and Economics(f) U Win Pe Ministry of Transport(g) U Win Myint Maung Ministry of Electric Power and Industry(h) U Nay Shin Ministry of Development Affairs(i) U Aung Kyaw Min Ministry of Social Affairs
Sd/ Thein SeinPresident
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Shan State Ministers reshuffledNAY PYI TAW, 1 July — The President Office of the Republic of the Union
of Myanmar issued Order No. 40/2011 today.The Order No. 40/2011 is as follow:-
Republic of the Union of MyanmarPresident Office
(Order No. 40/2011)1st Waxing of Waso, 1373 ME
(1 July, 2011)
Reshuffle of Ministers of Shan StateThe following Ministers of Shan State submitted by the Shan State Chief
Minister were appointed at the ministries shown against each in accord with theParagraphs (e) and (f) of Section 262 of the Constitution of the Republic of theUnion of Myanmar, Paragraph (c) of Article 19 of the Union Government Lawand Paragraph (g) of Article 8 of Region or State Government Law.
(a) Col Aung Thu Ministry of Security and Border Affairs(b) U Khun Thein Maung Ministry of Finance and Revenue(c) U Sai Sa Lu Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock
Breeding(d) U Sai Aik Paung Ministry of Forestry and Mines(e) U Thaung Shwe Ministry of Planning and Economics(f) U Sai Naw Kham (a) Ministry of Transport
U Tin Tun Aung(g) U Sai Tun Yin Ministry of Electric Power and Industry(h) U Tu Maung Ministry of Development Affairs(i) Dr Myo Tun Ministry of Social Affairs
Sd/ Thein SeinPresident
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Rakhine State Ministers reshuffledNAY PYI TAW, 1 July—The President Office of the Republic of the Union
of Myanmar issued Order No. 37/2011 today.The Order No. 37/2011 is as follows:-
Republic of the Union of MyanmarPresident Office
(Order No. 37/2011)1st Waxing of Waso, 1373 ME
(1 July, 2011)
Reshuffle of Ministers of Rakhine StateThe following Ministers of Rakhine State submitted by the Rakhine State
Chief Minister were appointed at the ministries shown against each in accordwith the Paragraphs (e) and (f) of Section 262 of the Constitution of theRepublic of the Union of Myanmar, Paragraph (c) of Article 19 of the UnionGovernment Law and Paragraph (g) of Article 8 of Region or State Govern-ment Law.
(a) Col Htein Lin Ministry of Security and Border Affairs(b) U Soe Aye Ministry of Finance and Revenue(c) U Kyaw Thein Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Breeding(d) U Aung Than Tin Ministry of Forestry and Mines(e) U Mya Aung Ministry of Planning and Economics(f) U Kyaw Khin Ministry of Transport(g) U Tha Lu Chay Ministry of Electric Power and Industry(h) U Hla Han Ministry of Development Affairs(i) Dr Aung Kyaw Min Ministry of Social Affairs
Sd/Thein Sein President
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
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NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—Pyidaungsu HluttawSpeaker U Khin AungMyint received the visitingAustralian delegation led bythe Honourable KevinRudd MP, Minister of For-eign Affairs of Australia, atthe Hluttaw Building herethis morning.
Also present at the callwere Pyidaungsu HluttawDeputy Speaker U MyaNyein, chairmen and mem-bers of Pyithu Hluttaw andAmyotha Hluttaw commit-tees, Hluttaw representa-tives and officials, MsJanelle Saffin MP, Austral-ian Ambassador to the Re-public of the Union ofMyanmar Ms BronteNadine Moules and offi-cials from the embassy.
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speakerreceives Australian FM
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—The State Constitu-tional Tribunal comprising the Chairman of theState Constitutional Tribunal and members heardthe submission No. 1/2011 in accord with theArticle 13 of the State Constitutional Tribunal atOffice No. 1 at 10.30 am today.
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State ConstitutionalTribunal hears
submission No. 1/2011
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—Union Minister forImmigration and Popula-
Union Minister for I&P receives Korean Ambassador
NAY PYI TAW, 1July —Union Minister atthe President Office Chair-man of Nay Pyi TawCouncil Mayor U TheinNyunt attended a meet-ing on renovation ofMingalar Lake at
Regional developmentwork in Nay Pyi Taw Lewe
Township inspected
trance road to Nay PyiTaw airport and visitedGwaydaukyoe Lake inLewe Township. He thengave instructions on dig-ging of ponds at the lakefor private fish breedingand reclamation of land
tion and National Registra-tion Department, Acting Di-rector-General U Aung Chit
NAY PYI TAW, 1July—Union Ministerfor Commerce U WinMyint received DeputyMinister of CommerceMr Mahendra Siregar ofthe Republic of Indone-
Union CommerceMinister receivesIndonesian guests
Phaungdaw Chatma Pa-goda in Ward-3 in LeweTownship here on 29 Julyand left necessary instruc-tions.
Next, the UnionMinister inspectedtarmacking of the en-
for cultivation.Later, the Union
Minister visited the brief-ing hall for Yan AungMyin advanced land rec-lamation, met with thefarmers and left necessaryinstructions. —MNA
tion U Khin Yi receivedKorean Ambassador tothe Republic of the Unionof Myanmar Mr. Kim Hae-Yong at the Ministry, here,this morning.
They discussedcooperation in immigrationtasks between the two na-tions. Also present at thecall were Deputy MinisterU Kyaw Kyaw Win, Di-rector-General U MaungMaung Than of Immigra-
of Population Departmentand Head of Office U ThanNaing Tun.—MNA
sia and party at theministry here today.
They discussed pros-pects for trade and eco-nomic cooperation be-tween the two countries.
Also present at the
call were Deputy Ministerfor Commerce Dr PwintSan, directors-general,managing directors andofficials.—MNA
PyidaungsuHluttawSpeakerU Khin
Aung Myintcordially
greetsvisiting
Australiandelegationled by the
HonourableKevin RuddMP, Minis-ter of For-
eign Affairsof Australia.
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Union Minister at thePresident Office
Chairman of Nay PyiTaw Council Mayor
U Thein Nyuntinspects constructionof a tar road to Nay
Pyi Taw Airport.MNA
Union Minister for Immigration and Population U Khin Yi receivesAmbassador of ROK Mr Kim Hae-Yong.—MNA
Union Minister for Commerce U Win Myintreceives Deputy Minister of Commerce Mr
Mahendra Siregar of Indonesia andparty.—MNA
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Second-day Special session (1\2011) ofFirst of Mandalay Region held
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—The second-day ofSpecial Session (1\2011)of Mandalay RegionHluttaw continued atMandalay Region Hluttawtoday, attended by RegionChief Minister U YeMyint, Region HluttawSpeaker U Win Maung,Deputy Speaker U AungHtay Kyaw, regionministers and regionHluttaw representatives.
The Region Hluttawspeaker sought approvalfor list to be appointed atthe ministries in the regionsubmitted to the Presidentby the chief minister andthen announcedconfirmation as allHluttaw repre-sentativesapproved.
Name list to be
appointed as ministers atreformed ministries are:Defence ServicesPersonnel RepresentativeCol Aung Kyaw Moe wasappointed as Minister forSecurity and BorderAffairs, Maha AungmyayTownship Constituency -1 representative U AungMoung as Minister forFinance and Revenue,TadaU Township Consti-tuency-1 representative UMyint Than as Ministerfor Agriculture andLivestock Breeding,Kyaukse TownshipConstituency-2 repre-sentative U Than SoeMyint as Minister forForestry and Mines,Myingyan TownshipConstituency-2 repre-sentative U Aung Zan as
Minister for Planning andEconomics, MyingyanTownship Constituency-1 representative U KyawHsan as Minister forTransport, ChanmyathaziTownship Constituencey-1 representative Dr MyintKyu as Minister forElectric Power andIndustry, Aungmyay-thazan Township Con-stituency-2 representativeU Phone Zaw Han asMinister for Develop-ment Affairs andMandalay Mayor,Minister for Develop-ment Affairs and Aung-myaythazan TownshipConstituency-1 represen-tative Dr Win Hlaing asMinister for Social Affairs.
The meeting came toan end at 10:8 am.—MNA
First Sagaing Region Hluttaw specialsession continues for fourth day
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July —The fourth-day specialsession 1/2011 of FirstSagaing Region Hluttawwas held at the meetinghall of Sagaing RegionHluttaw at 10 am today,attended by Region ChiefMinister U Tha Aye,Speaker of the RegionHluttaw U Thin Hlaing,the Deputy Speaker, the
Region Ministers andrepresentatives.
Submission of pro-posal, supporting theproposal, holding dis-cussions on the proposalapproved by the Hluttawto discuss, making
explanation by Minister forSecurity and BorderAffairs Col Kyi Naing andseeking approval of theHluttaw were carried out.
The meeting came toan end at 10.50 am.
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Ayeyawady Region Hluttaw holds second-day Special Session 1/2011
NAY PYI TAW, 1July— The second-dayspecial session 1/2011 ofFirst Ayeyawady RegionHluttaw was held at themeeting hall of
Ayeyawady RegionHluttaw at 10 am today,attended by Region ChiefMinister U Thein Aung,the Speaker and DeputySpeaker of the Hluttaw,
the Region Ministers andrepresentatives.
Speaker U HsanHsint announced thevalidity of the session asall 71 representatives
were present, accountingfor cent per cent.
The Speaker soughtthe approval forassignment of RegionMinisters at theministries.
The reformedministries were DefenceServices Personnel
Representative ColMaung Maung Win forMinistry of Security andBorder Affairs,Myaungmya TownshipConstituency No. 2representative U Win KoKo for Ministry ofFinance and Revenue,Kyonpyaw TownshipConstituency No. 2representative U Tin Soefor Ministry ofAgriculture andLivestock Breeding,Hinthada TownshipConstituency No. 1representative U SoeMyint for Ministry ofForestry and Mines,Zalun TownshipConstituency No. 1representative U HlaKhaing for Ministry ofPlanning and
Economics, MaubinTownship ConstituencyNo. 2 representative UThan Tun for Ministryof Transport, WakhemaTownship ConstituencyNo. 1 representative USaw Mya Thein forMinistry of ElectricPower and Industry,Laymyethna TownshipConstituency No. 1representative U KyawWin Naing for Ministryof Development Affairsand Bogale TownshipConstituency No. 2representative U SanMaung for Ministry ofSocial Affairs.
The special session1/2011 of the FirstAyeyawady RegionHluttaw ended at 10.20am.—MNA
The fourth-day special session 1/2011 of FirstSagaing Region Hluttaw in progress.
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First Mandalay Region Hluttaw holds second-day of SpecialSession 1/2011.
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The second-day special session 1/2011 of First Ayeyawady Region Hluttaw in progress.MNA
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10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Saturday, 2 July, 2011
* Kith and kin in harmonyProsperity Myanmar hasCalmness in our landHands join for vigor
* Myanmar women of noble mindHigh is their spirit in unity
* On July the thirdSmart are Myanmar women
* Developing with heartinessA moment of advantage
* In nation-buildingSupporting ever with vigor
* Advancing with gloryProsperity and enthusiasmDynamism they do havePerseverance always in fore
* Myanmar Women’s Day anniversaryReally an honor for creators
Hailing Myanmar Women’s DayWin Mya Aye (Trs)
Myanmar Women’s Day
POEM:
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—The second-day specialsession 1/2011 of FirstMagway Region Hluttawwas held at the meetinghall of Magway RegionHluttaw at 10 am, attendedby Region Chief MinisterU Phone Maw Shwe,Speaker of the Hluttaw UYe Myint, the DeputySpeaker, the Region Min-isters and representatives.
The Speaker an-nounced the validity of the
Second-day special session 1/2011 of MagwayRegion Hluttaw held
ture and LivestockBreeding, U Thein Tunfor Ministry of Forestryand Mines, U Myint Naingfor Ministry of Planningand Economics, U WinPe for Ministry ofTransport, U Win MyintMaung for Ministry ofElectric Power andIndustry, U Nay Shin forMinistry of DevelopmentAffairs and U Aung KyawMin for Ministry of SocialAffairs.
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July— The second-day spe-cial session of First ShanState Hluttaw (1/2011)was held at the meetinghall of Shan State Hluttawat 10 am, attended by StateChief Minister Sao AungMyat, Speaker of the StateHluttaw U Sai Lon Hsai,the Deputy Speaker, theRegion Ministers and rep-resentatives.
First, the Chief Minis-ter submitted the list ofministers to be appointedat reconstituted ministriesin the state to the Hluttaw.
Defence ServicesPersonnel representativeCol Aung Thu would beappointed as Minister forSecurity and Border Af-fairs; U Khun TheinMaung of Taunggyi
First Shan State Hluttaw specialsession continues for second day
Township Constituency(2), as Minister for Financeand Revenue; U Sai Sa Luof Kutkai TownshipConstituency No (2), asMinister for Agricultureand Livestock Breeding;U Sai Aik Paung ofHsenwi Township Con-stituency No (2), as Min-ister for Forestry andMines; U Thaung Shweof Kalaw Township Con-stituency (1), as Ministerfor Planning and Econom-ics; U Sai Naw Kham (a)U Tin Tun Aung ofHsipaw Township Con-stituency No (1), as Min-ister for Transport; U SaiTun Yin of TaunggyiTownship ConstituencyNo (1), as Minister forElectric Power and Indus-try; U Tu Maung of
Tachilek Township Con-stituency No (1); as Min-ister for Development Af-fairs; and Dr Myo Tun ofKunlong Township Con-stituency No (2); as Min-ister for Social Affairs.
The proposal of UAung Kyaw Nyunt ofYaksawk Township Con-stituency No (1) approvedby the Hluttaw to discusswas under discussions byseven State representa-tives.
Next, the HluttawSpeaker sought the ap-proval of the Hluttaw andapproved it.
Then Shan State ChiefMinister delivered anaddress, and the meetingcame to an end at 11:10am.
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session as all 68 repre-sentatives were present, ac-counting for cent per cent.
The Speaker soughtthe approval for assign-ment of Region Ministersat the ministries.
The ministries to bereconstituted were ColArnt Zaw for Ministry ofSecurity and BorderAffairs, U Kyi Min forMinistry of Finance andRevenue, U Aung Naingfor Ministry of Agricul-
The special session 1/2011 of the First MagwayRegion Hluttaw ended at10:15 am.
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NAY PYI TAW, 1 July — Thesecond-day special session 1/2011 ofFirst Rakhine State Hluttaw was held atthe meeting hall of Rakhine State Hluttawat 10 am, attended by State Chief Minis-ter U Hla Maung Tin, Speaker of theHluttaw U Htein Lin, Deputy Speaker UTha Nyunt, the State Ministers and rep-resentatives.
The Speaker announced the va-lidity of the session as all 47 representa-tives were present, accounting for centper cent.
The Speaker sought the approvalfor assignment of State Ministers at theministries.
Rakhine State reconstitutes State Ministries atSpecial Session 1/2011 of Hluttaw
The ministries to be recons-tituted were Col Htein Lin for Ministry ofSecurity and Border Affairs, U Soe Ayefor Ministry of Finance and Revenue, UKyaw Thein for Ministry of Agricultureand Livestock Breeding, U Aung ThanTin for Ministry of Forestry and Mines, UMya Aung for Ministry of Planning andEconomics, U Kyaw Khin for Ministryof Transport, U Tha Lu Chay for Ministryof Electric Power and Industry, U HlaHan for Ministry of Development Af-fairs and Dr Aung Kyaw Min for Minis-try of Social Affairs. The special session1/2011 of the First Rakhine State Hluttawended at 10:07 am.—MNA
The second-day special session 1/2011 of First Magway Region Hluttaw in progress.MNA
The second-day special session 1/2011 of First Shan StateHluttaw in progress.—MNA
The second-day special session 1/2011 of First Rakhine StateHluttaw in progress.—MNA
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First Taninthayi Region Hluttaw specialsession continues for second day
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July— The second-day specialsession of First TaninthayiRegion Hluttaw (1/2011)was held at the meetinghall of Taninthayi RegionHluttaw at 10 am, attendedby Region Chief MinisterU Khin Zaw, Speaker ofthe Region Hluttaw U HtinAung Kyaw, the DeputySpeaker, the RegionMinisters andrepresentatives.
First, the plan toappoint the ministers at the
reconstituted ministries inthe region was presentedto the Hluttaw and it wasapproved unanimously.
Defence ServicesPersonnel representativeCol Zaw Lwin would beappointed as Minister forSecurity and BorderAffairs; U Myat Ko ofDawei TownshipConstituency No (2), asMinister for Finance andRevenue; Dr Win Aung ofLaunglon TownshipConstituency No (1), as
Minister for Agricultureand Livestock Breeding;U Thein Lwin of KyunsuTownship Constituency No(1), as Minister for Forestryand Mines; U Than Aungof Dawei TownshipConstituency No (1), asMinister for Planning andEconomics; Dr Kyaw Hsanof Myeik TownshipConstituency No (2), asMinister for Transport; DrWin Aung of KawthoungTownship Constituency No(2), as Minister for Electric
First Kachin State Hluttaw specialsession continues for fourth day
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July— The fourth-day specialsession of First KachinState Hluttaw (1/2011)was held at the meetinghall of Kachin StateHluttaw at 10 am,attended by State Chief
Minister U La John NganHsai, Speaker of the StateHluttaw U Ra Wun Jon,the Deputy Speaker andrepresentatives.
Submission ofproposal, supporting theproposal, holding
discussions on the proposalapproved by the Hluttawto discuss and seekingapproval of the Hluttawwere carried out.
The meeting came toan end at 11.05 am.
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First Special Meeting of Kayah State(1/2011) continues for second day
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—Second-day session of FirstSpecial Meeting of KayahState (1/2011) continuedat Kayah State Hluttaw inKayah State at 10 am,attended by the KayahState Chief Minister,hluttaw speaker, deputy
speaker, state ministers andstate hluttaw represen-tatives.
The Kayah Statehluttaw speaker annou-nced validity of the meetingas all representatives werepresent at the meeting andstart of the meeting.
The Hluttaw speakersubmitted the President’sproposal of the list ofnominees to be appointedas ministers at the ministryin Kayah State.
The meeting came toan end at 10:10 am.
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Cash donation ceremony for promotionof university sports standard
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—In order to promote sportsstandard of the Arts andScience universitiesunder the Ministry ofEducation, 2nd cashdonation ceremony washeld at the ministry heretoday with an address byUnion Minister for
Education Dr Mya Aye.On behalf of the
well-wishers, ManagerDr Aye Aung of WaiFamily Gems Co Ltdexplained the purpose ofdonation.The UnionMinister accepted K 200million donated byManaging Director U Sai
Sharn and wife DawKhin Saw Hlaing of WaiFamily Gems Co Ltd.
Deputy Minister UBa Shwe spoke words ofthanks. Wai FamilyGems Co Ltd madedonation in 2010 for thefirst time.
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Foreigners visit Nay Pyi TawTravel Mart & Food Show
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—In accordwith the directives of the Ministry ofHotels and Tourism, Nay Pyi TawTravel Mart & Food Show is being heldfor the first time, here, from 1 to 13 July.
Local and foreign gem merchantsattending the Jade, Gems and PearlSpecial Sales 2011 visited the showtoday.
The foreigner guests viewedphotos, paintings, scale models andMyanma Traditional handicraftsdisplayed at the show by 11associations and 11 hotel zones underthe Myanma Tourism Board. Theybought fresh Myanmar traditionalfoods from 24 restaurants.
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Foreign guests arrived to visit jade,gems and pearl special sales
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July — Forpromotion of Myanma tourism, NayPyi Taw Travel Show and Food Showare being held here from 1 to 13 Julyin accord with the directives of theMinistry of Hotels and Tourism. Morethan 400 foreigners, who arrived inMyanmar by charter flight to visitjade, gems and pearl special sales,were welcomed yesterday morning
by Managing Director U Hla Htay,General Manager U Win Hlaing andstaff of the ministry. They then,presented Nay Pyi Taw guidepamphlets and gifts to the guests.
Similarly, 979 foreigners fromMacao and Hong Kong arrived here bycharter flight yesterday morning andthey were welcomed by officials of theministry.— MNA
First Taninthayi Region Hluttaw Special second-day session inprogress.— MNA
First Kachin State Hluttaw Special fourth-day session inprogress.—MNA
First Kayah State Hluttaw Special second-day session in progress.MNA
ManagingDirector USai Sharnand wife
Daw KhinSaw Hlaingpresent K
200 millionto Union
Minister forEducation
Dr MyaAye. —MNA
Power and Industry; UAung Kyaw Kyaw Oo ofBokpyin TownshipConstituency No (2); as
Minister for DevelopmentAffairs; and U Win Swe ofPulaw TownshipConstituency No (1); as
Minister for Social Affairs.The meeting came to
an end at 10.08 am. MNA
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CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV PLATINUM EMERALD VOY NO (PE040N)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV PLATINUMEMERALD VOY NO (PE040N) are hereby notified thatthe vessel will be arriving on 3.7.2011 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of S.P.W(7) 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 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 AUTHORITYAGENT FOR: M/S HUB LISA TAN
Phone No: 256916/256919/256921
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV BIENDONG TRADER VOY NO (1136)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV BIENDONGTRADER VOY NO (1136) are hereby notified that thevessel will be arriving on 2.7.2011 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject tothe byelaws 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 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 CHINA SHIPPING(MALAYSIA) AGENCY SDN BHD
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
Humans must guard againstanimal disease risk: WHO
BEIJING, 1 July— China must adopt a holistic ap-proach to addressing food safety challenges connectedto the risk of contracting infectious diseases fromcontact with animals, the World Health Organization(WHO) has said. Peter Ben Embarek, food safetyofficer at WHO's China office, said the country facesrisks connected to the need to produce more meat, eggsand milk to feed its growing population. He said theincreased production will ramp up the risk of peoplebeing infected by food-borne diseases because of poorslaughtering oversight and the absence of proper sur-veillance and inspection systems.
About 50 percent of pigs in China are slaughteredoutside of formal facilities without the inspection ofveterinarians or food safety officers. He said poorlytrained producers have little or no awareness of foodsafety or the risk of animal diseases being passed on tohumans. Such an environment could lead to the emer-gence of a new pandemic of influenza. During the past60 years, 30 percent of the 335 new infectious diseasesworldwide were transmitted through food, he said. Yetin many parts of China, public awareness remains lowabout such things.—Xinhua
Villagers stage a prehispanic ceremony during the19th National Chaccu and 18th International VicugnaFestival, at the Pampa Galeras-Barbara D’Achille-Ayacucho National Reserve, Peru, on 27 June, 2011.Around 600 villagers participated in the ceremony tohonor the Inca and the “marriage” of vicugnas, as well as the “apus” (gods) and nature.—XINHUA
Old tickets and the memory of yesteryear
The first day cover commemorating the start ofthe Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railways is a
popular souvenir.—XINHUA
Humans must guard
against animal dis-
ease risk.—XINHUA
Visually impaired people read Braille books atthe Chinese National Library for the Blind in
Beijing, China, on 30 June, 2011. The Beijing-based Chinese National Library for the Blindopened a new location on Tuesday. The new
location has 28,000 square metres and is dividedinto many sections that include training andexhibition areas. The new library boasts a
collection of over 50,000 Braille books, large-lettered books and audio-books. Facilities in thelibrary are designed in a user-friendly way forblind people. China has 12.33 million visually
impaired people, according to the ChinaDisabled Persons' Federation (CDPF).—XINHUA
BEIJING, 1 July—Trainminiatures, commemora-tive coins, first day coversand especially the old tick-ets of the Beijing to Shang-hai rail route are sellingfast and furious as the newhigh-speed trains starttheir runs. Models of thebullet trains are selling for20 yuan ($3.1) to as muchas 2,000 yuan for the moreintricately detailed.
One retailer surnamedChen said he had alreadysold more than 200 mini-atures in the past week,many of them priced overthe 1,000 yuan range.Chen said several buyersordered more than one set
as these made good gifts."The high-end technol-
ogy and manufacturingtechnique applied to theoriginal CHR380BL en-gines for the Beijing-Shanghai High-speedRailway mean the modelshave to be really well
China’s submersibleto go 5,000 metres deep
in Pacific OceanJIANGYIN, 1 July—The
Jiaolong, China'smanned deep-diving sub-mersible, began its jour-ney on Friday for a 5,000-meter dive in the PacificOcean, following lastyear's successful 3,759-metre dive.
The Jiaolong, de-signed to reach a depth of7,000 metres, completed17 dives in the SouthChina Sea from 31 Mayto 18 July last year, withthe deepest reaching3,759 metres with threecrew members on board.
It makes China the fifthcountry, following theUnited States, France,Russia and Japan, tohave the technology tosend a manned dive over3,500 metres below sealevel.
Xinhua
China’s first module of planned space stationto undergo final testing before launch
BEIJING, 1 July—Chi-na's first module of aplanned space station hasbeen transported to alaunch center in westernGansu Province where itwill undergo final testsbefore its scheduledlaunch later this year.
Designed to serve as aplatform for China's fu-ture spacecraft to rendez-vous and dock with inouter space, Tiangong-1will be carried into spaceon a Long March II-Fcarrier rocket, accordingto a spokesman forChina's manned space
engineering.After passing exami-
nations upon leaving thefactory, the unmannedspace vehicle was takento Jiuquan SatelliteLaunch Center in Gansuon Wednesday, said thespokesman. China plansto launch Tiangong-1 andShenzhou-8 spacecraft inthe latter half of this year,and they will perform thenation's first space dock-ing.—Xinhua
Breastfeeding mothers warned about painkiller useSYDNEY, 1 July—Breastfeeding mothers should limit their use of codeine-
containing painkillers to four days as they can cause harm, an Australian doctorwarned on Friday. The warning is being discussed at a meeting of anesthetists inSydney.
"New mothers should limit their use of codeine-containing painkillers to nomore than four days and, if they feel drowsy while taking this medication, ceaseits use and have their baby examined by a doctor for signs of drowsiness," Sydney'sRoyal North Shore Hospital anesthetist Dr Gavin Pattullo said.—Xinhua
17thYear Anniversary ofDr. Maung Maung
(Departed on 2nd July 1994)
We truly cherish the special placein our hearts that will always be reserved
for you.Dearly missed and will forever remain
in the hearts of…
Daw Khin Myint & Family
done to mimic details ofthe original trains," he said.Stamp collectors, too, aregetting in on the act andlining up for the com-memorative first day cov-ers and special postalchops.
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LOS ANGELES, 1 July— A man who tried to breakinto Paris Hilton’s house while wielding two largeknives was sentenced to two years in prison onWednesday. Nathan Lee Parada, 32, has already spentabout 10 months behind bars since being arrested at thesocialite’s Los Angeles home last August.
Hilton posted a photo on her Twitter page of policeoutside her house and a man in handcuffs. She wrote,“just got woken up to a guy trying to break into myhouse holding 2 big knifes (sic).” Parada was convictedof one count of attempted first-degree residentialburglary in April after jurors spent less than an hourdeciding his fate. He faced a three-year term. Van NuysSuperior Court Judge Michael Kellogg recommendedthat he receive mental health counseling while inprison.—Reuters
Paris Hilton
LONDON, 1 July—Actress Rachel Weiszhas given her home amakeover so that herhusband Daniel Craigcan move in.
The “Whistleblo-wer” actress whosecretly wed Craig inNew York last week hasemployed a team ofbuilders to completelymodernise her northLondon townhouse,which she used to sharewith ex-partner Darren
Rachel Weisz
LONDON, 1 July—Actress Jessica Alba saysher beauty routine is verysimple and she usessunscreen everyday tokeep her skin glowing.The 30-year-old actressis currently pregnantwith her second child andsays her simple beautyroutine has alwaysworked for her, reportsfemale-first.co.uk.
“My mother alwaystold me to wash my faceevery night, wearsunscreen during the dayand drink plenty of water.It’s simple but I like tothink that it works forme,” she said. Anotherfamily trick Alba swearsby is to use her lipstickon her cheeks, saying:“Before there was cream
Actress Jessica Alba
A model poses on thehair style show of
China InternationalHair and Beauty
Festival held in ChinaNational AgricultureExhibition Centre in
Beijing, capital ofChina, on
29 June, 2011.XINHUA
Catherine Zeta-Jones
LONDON, 1 July—Actress Catherine Zeta-Joneshas been named the most beautiful British womanalive in a new poll. The 41-year-old Welsh toppedthe list after beating much younger British beauties,including Cheryl Cole, 28, and Kelly Brook, 31,reports the Daily Express. Zeta-Jones is at number4 in the all-time list, with ‘Breakfast At Tiffany’s’star Audrey Hepburn, who died in 1993, at numberone. Hollywood’s last great old school star ElizabethTaylor came second in the poll, followed by PrincessDiana at the third spot. The survey, of 2,000 menand women viewers, was carried out by shoppingchannel QVC to mark its beauty month. Also in thetop 10 are actresses Keira Knightley, KateBeckinsale and TV presenter Holly Willoughby.
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New facilities for therescue centre that
rehabilitatesconfiscated wildlife in
Nicaragua areestablished. These
new facilities, locatedon the outskirts of the
capital city ofManagua, was
officially open on on30 June, 2011.
Police said a New Jersey woman who discovered an intruder in her hometold them the man said he had “meant to break into” a different house.
Maria Cardona, 39, of Vineland said she returned home after noonMonday and discovered a man had entered her house by cutting through thescreen of a back door, The Press of Atlantic City, NJ, reported Thursday.
Cardona said the man told her he was “looking for a guy named Greg.”Cardona, who lives at house number 1022, said the man told her he was
looking for 1021. “I’m so sorry. I meant to break into 1021,” she quoted himas saying.
She said the man offered to repair the screen but she declined and askedhim to leave. “He was really polite,” Cardona said. “He just scared me,though. I just wanted him to get out.”
Police said they are searching for the suspect.
Authorities inLouisiana said a 6-footalligator found on theLake PontchartrainCauseway may havefallen from a truckcrossing the bridge.
Causeway officerTiffany Daw respond-ed to reports Saturdayof an alligator on the24-mile bridge anddiscovered the reptilein the southbound spanof the bridge about ninemiles from Metairie,The New OrleansT i m e s - P i c a y u n e
The lawyer for aKentucky drunk driv-ing suspect accused ofstealing a police cruiserduring his arrestblamed his client’sactions on the influenceof alcohol.
Heritage Creekpolice said TheodoreBickel of Louisvillewas handcuffed andplaced in the back of apolice cruiser 19 Junewhen he managed toremove his seat belt,move his handcuffedhands to his front, makehis way to the front seatof the car and speed offin the vehicle, TheLouisville Courier-Journal reportedThursday.
Bickel, 25, crashedthe car a few miles awayand it flipped over aguardrail onto the roof.Bickel fled the sceneand was arrested thefollowing day, policesaid.
‘Polite’ burglar breaks into the wrong house
Alligator found on 24-mile La bridge
Suspect stolepolice cruiserduring arrest
Man gets two years for ParisHilton burglary attempt
Rachel Weisz revamps homefor Daniel Craig
Aronofsky, reportsfemalefirst.co.uk.
“Darren is not here,he lives in New Yorknow. Rachel’s not herebut has commissionedall this work to be doneon the place,” said aneighbour.
“By the looks ofthings, it is going to becompletely modernised,so that she and Danielcan make a fresh starttogether and Rachelwon’t be affected bymemories of her formerpartner,” he added.
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Jessica Alba’ssimple beauty
routine
Catherine Zeta-Jones namedmost beautiful British woman
blush, my grandmotherwould apply lipstick onher lips, cheeks and eyes.I still do that today.”
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In this photograph,
Gildan Activewear,
Gildan Activewear
breaks the
Guinness Record
for World’s Largest
T-shirt on on 11
June, 2011 at the
CMA Festival.
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reported Thursday.Sgt Michael Kelly,
Daw’s supervisor,arrived soon after theofficer.
“He was on allfours,” Kelly saidWednesday of thegator. “But you couldtell he was stunned,kinda dazed. I thought,‘We can’t just leave himhere in the road.’”
Kelly said thealligator attempted tobite him, but the animalseemed slow and weak.
“So I ease up behind
him, grab his tail andjust start walkingbackward with him,”Kelly said.
He said the alligatorwas lassoed and pulledonto a constructioncompany’s truck whileawaiting LouisianaDepartment of Wildlifeand Fisheries officers.
Department offi-cials said the gator mayhave been illegallycaught and transported.
They said an in-vestigation is underway.
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14 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Saturday, 2 July, 2011
S P O R T SOchocinco gets 150-mph ride
with Burton
Kvitova makes Wimbledonfinal after silencing Azarenka
Sharapova’s off day good enoughfor Wimbledon final return
Messi can win over Argentinefans at Copa America
Germany beats Nigeria 1-0 inWomen’s World Cup
FRANKFURT, 1 July—Germany reached the Wom-en's World Cup quarterfinals, beating Nigeria 1-0Thursday when Simone Laudehr scored on a thunder-ous volley during a 54th-minute goalmouth scramblein a surprisingly tight game. Goalkeeper NadineAngerer celebrated her 100th international appear-ance with a shutout. The host nation, which has wonboth its games, looked hardly convincing in the three-week tournament it is favored to win.
After France routed Canada 4-0 to also advance,Germany must beat its neighbor Tuesday if the two-time defending champions are to win Group A. Ni-geria was eliminated along with Canada. The UnitedStates (1-0) plays Colombia in Group C on Saturdayin Sinsheim. "We are happy to advance, but we haveto work on our game," Germany coach Sylvia Neidsaid.With Nigeria needing a victory to stay in conten-tion, Germany understood the task. But despite thesupport of a 48,817 sellout crowd, it managed littlebeyond territorial domination.—Internet
Germany WCup is ‘home’game for USA’s Krieger
Germany's Simone Laudehr, center scores the goalduring the group A match between Germany and
Nigeria at the Women’s Soccer World Cup inFrankfurt, Germany, on 30 June, 2011.—INTERNET
Nadal looks to keep Murray waiting
France routs Canada 4-0 atwomen’s World Cup
Brazil need to improve, sayscoach Lima
FRANKFURT, 1 July—Brazil coach Kleiton Limaadmitted his team need to improve if they want tolift a first World Cup title after battling 1-0 pastAustralia in their Group D opener here.
Although Lima said he had not been surprisedby the level of play shown by the young Matildas,his side needed to focus on lifting their performanceif they want to improve on their silver four yearsago."We have to improve," said Lima of the two-time Olympic silver medallists.—Internet
US soccer playerAli Krieger
Canada'sChristine Sinclair
Petra Kvitova of theCzech Republic shakes
hands with VictoriaAzarenka of Belarusafter defeating her intheir semi-final match
at the Wimbledontennis championshipsin London.—INTERNET
LONDON, 1 July—Eighth-seeded CzechPetra Kvitova showed thegreater will, ambition andcontrol of her nerves toovercome VictoriaAzarenka 6-1 3-6 6-2 in atopsy- The Czech, abeaten semi-finalist last
year, dominated the firstset but then lost her wayas the Belarussian fourthseed took the second inher first grand slam semi-final appearance afterfour previous last-eightdefeats.
Kvitova, however,continued to go for hershots and came backstrongly to take the thirdand become the first lefthander to make the Wim-bledon women's finalsince Martina "I can't sayanything, I'm so happy,"said Kvitova, who willface Maria Sharapova inSaturday's final after the2004 champion beat Ger-man wild card SabineLisicki in straight sets.
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BOCHUM, 1 July—Gaetane Thiney of Francescored twice in a 4-0 routof Canada on Thursday, allbut assuring the French aquarterfinal spot and leav-ing their opponents on thebrink of an earlyexit.Thiney scored in the24th and 59th minutes, andCamille Abily's headerfrom a corner kick put theoutcome beyond doubt inthe 66th before 16,591 fans.
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HEIDELBERG, 1 July—Ali Krieger didn't knowanyone in Germany, didn'tspeak a word of the lan-guage. But Germany hada professional women'ssoccer league and the USdidn't four years ago, and
that was all the convinc-ing Krieger needed to packher bags and move half-way across the world.
Now, thanks to thatbold gamble, Krieger isback in Germany, startingas a defender for the UnitedStates in the Women'sWorld Cup. "It's like com-ing back to my home," thedefender said on Thurs-day. "I feel so comfort-able. I feel happy and ex-cited. I'm so happy I get toshow the girls where I'velived the past three-and-a-half, four years, and showthem around a bit and showthem why I love the coun-try so much."—Internet
Cincinnati Bengals foot-ball player ChadOchocinco and NASCARSprint Cup driver JeffBurton talk with the me-dia in victory lane aftertheir high-speed laps inBurton's car at Atlanta
Motor Speedway onThursday.—INTERNET
HAMPTON, 1 July—Chad Ochocinco turnedto NASCAR on Thursdayin his ongoing search forthrills away from the foot-ball field. Ochocinco wasstrapped in for the ride asJeff Burton drove his No.31 car around AtlantaMotor Speedway onThursday. Burton esti-mated he reached speedsof 150 to 160 miles perhour with Ochocinco. Thatseemed to satisfyOchocinco, who climbedout and said "That wasnice. That was real nice."
Before the laps,Ochocinco said he made
sure Burton was ready topush the Chevrolet."Iasked him to let loose,"Ochocinco said.—Internet
Argentina'sLionel Messi
BUENOS AIRES, 1 July—Believe it or not, LionelMessi has something toprove. He needs to showArgentine fans he's theworld's greatest soccerplayer when wearing thecountry's famous blue-and-white shirt. Messi
starts romancing thecrowds when Argentinaopens the 3-week CopaAmerica — the SouthAmerican championship— Messi has rarely playedwith the same allure forArgentina as he has forBarcelona — and neverwhen it counts. Argentinaexited last year's WorldCup with a humiliating 4-0 loss in the quarterfinalsto Germany. Messi didn'tscore during the entiretournament.
Everything is now setfor Messi to excel. Anelite power without muchrecent success, Argentinais the host. —Internet
Maria Sharapova ofRussia celebrates after
defeating SabineLisicki of Germany intheir semi-final match
at the Wimbledontennis championshipsin London.—INTERNET
Spanish playerRafael Nadal
LONDON, 1 July—MariaSharapova, the glamourgirl of women's tennis,showed she is not averseto winning ugly as sheovercame some jitters toset up a Wimbledon finalagainst Petra Kvitova onThursday. The 24-year-old Russian served 13double faults on her wayto a 6-4 6-3 defeat ofGermany's Sabine Lisickito reach the final for thefirst time since she burstinto the spotlight bywinning the 2004 title asa carefree 17-year-old.
Eighth seed Kvitovasilenced the wailing Vic-toria Azarenka 6-1 3-6 6-2 to reach her first grandslam final. Neither matchwill live long in the
memory though after aday that did little to alterthe perception that thewomen's game isstruggling without the ri-valries that have fueledinterest in the men's game.Not that Sharapova wastoo concerned.—Internet
LONDON, 1 July—RafaelNadal takes an11-4 winning record intohis Wimbledon semi-finalagainst Andy Murray, butinsists history will countfor nothing in Friday'sCentre Court blockbuster.Nadal, the defendingchampion, is aware thatMurray is riding a wave ofemotion from a publicdesperate to see an end to
Britain's 75-year wait tocrown a new men's singleschampion.He is also waryof a Scottish opponentkeen to make up for hisstraight sets defeat to theworld number one at thesame stage of the tourna-ment 12 months ago.
"Last year I beat him inthe semi-finals, but it was avery close match, even if itwas in straight sets," saidNadal. "The match will bevery difficult for me. I thinkhe's playing at a very, veryhigh level. For me, the lastfew months of Andy havebeen very, very good. It'llbe a big challenge."
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R/489 Printed and published by the New Light of Myanmar press in Nay Pyi Taw, the News and Periodicals Enterprise, Ministry of Information.
Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hr.M.S.T. During the past 24 hours, weather has beenpartly cloudy in Magway Region, rain have been isolatedin Lower Sagaing Region and Kayah State, scattered inUpper Sagaing, Mandalay and Ayeyawady Regions,Shan and Kayin States, fairly widespread in Bago Region,Chin and Mon States and widespread in the remainingRegions and States with regionally heavyfalls in MonState and isolated heavyfalls in Upper Sagaing Regionand Mon State. The noteworthy amounts of rainfallrecorded were Thandwe (3.82) inches, Bilin (3.70)inches, Hkamati (3.43) inches, Theinzayat (3.11)inches, MraukU (2.99) inches, Sittway (2.95) inches,Kyauktaw and Pyu (2.83) inches.
Nay Pyi TawMaximum temperature on 30-6-2011 was 90°F.
Minimum temperature on 1-7-2011 was 76°F. Relativehumidity at (09:30) hours MST on 1-7-2011 was (92%).Rainfall on 1-7-2011 was (0.15) inch.
Nay Pyi Taw (Airport)Maximum temperature on 30-6-2011 was 87°F.
Minimum temperature on 1-7-2011 was 73°F. Relativehumidity at (09:30) hours MST on 1-7-2011 was (84%).Rainfall on 1-7-2011 was (0.04) inch.
Rainfall on 1-7-2011 was (0.16) inch atNay Pyi Taw, (0.87) inch at Yangon (Kaba-Aye) and(Nil) at Mandalay. Total rainfall since 1-1-2011 was(22.84) inches at Nay Pyi Taw, (49.69) inches at Yangon
Friday, 1st July, 2011
Transmissions Times
Local - (09:00am ~ 11:00am)MSTOversea Transmission - (2-7-11 09:30 am ~
3-7-11 09:30 am) MST
Local Transmission* Opening* News* Hanlin, A Treasure Trove of the Ancient Pyu
City* News* Unique & Motivating Chap Char Kut Festival* News* Han Golf Master Junior Golf Series* News* Myanmar Movies Impact “Jet Ma”
Oversea Transmission* Opening* News* Hanlin, A Treasure Trove of the Ancient Pyu
City* News* Unique & Motivating Chap Char Kut Festival* News* Han Golf Master Junior Golf Series* News* Myanmar Movies Impact “Jet Ma”* News* Traditional Meritorious Deeds Ceremony
(Pindaya Region)* News* A Day Out With Sarah (Episode-1)* Music Gallery* News* Secret Places for Yummy Foods (Episode-2)* News* Mural Painting (Bagan)* Myanmar Movies “Misdeed”
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Weather Map of Myanmar and Neighbouring Areas
WEATHER (Kaba-Aye) and (16.14) inches at Mandalay. Maximumwind speed at Nay Pyi Taw was (6) mph fromNortheast at (09:30) hours MST on 1-7-2011.
Bay Inference: Monsoon is moderate to strong inthe Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of the 2nd July2011: Rain will be scattered in Lower Sagaing,Mandalay and Magway Regions, fairly widespread inUpper Sagaing Region, Shan, Chin and Kayah Statesand widespread in the remaining Regions and Stateswith likelihood of isolated heavyfalls in Rakhine andMon States. Degree of certainty is (100%).
State of the Sea: Squalls with moderate to roughseas are likely at times off and along Myanmar Coasts.Surface wind speed in squalls may reach (35) to (40)mph.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Continrationof increase rain in the Lower Myanmar Area.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouringarea for 2nd July 2011: One or two rain. Degree ofcertainty is (80%).
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring area for2nd July 2011: Some rain with temporary heavyfalls.Degree of certainty is (100%).
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring areafor 2nd July 2011: Isolated rain. Degree of certainty is(80%).
Weather Outlook for the first weekend of July,2011: Rain will be isolated in Mandalay Region andwidespread in Yangon Region. Degree of certainty is(80%)
7:00 am 1. Paritta By
Venerable MingunSayadaw
7:15 am 2. Dhamma Puja Song7:25 am 3. Healthy Exercise7:30 am 4. Morning News7:40 am 5. Nice & Sweet Song7:50 am 6. Health Programme
8:00 am 7. Poem Garden8:15 am 8. Teleplay (Traffic)8:20 am 9. Song in honour of
International Co-operative Day
8:40 am10. International News8:45 am11. Musical Programme11:00 am 1. Martial Song11:10 am 2. Musical Programme11:25 am 3. Game for Children11:50 am 4. Round Up of the
Week’s TV LocalNews
1:20 pm 5. Yan Can Cook1:40 pm 6. TV Dramma Series2:15 pm 7. Dance of National
Races
2:30 pm 8. Preview of 26th South
East Asia Games2:55 pm 9. International News4:00 pm 1. Martial Song4:05 pm 2. Cultural Dances4:15 pm 3. Musical Programme4:30 pm 4. Teleplay (Agri)4:45 pm 5. University of
Distance Education(TV Lectures) -Third Year(Geography)
5:00 pm 6. Songs for
Upholding NationalSpirit
5:05 pm 7. Musical Programme5:15 pm 8. Song in honour of
International Co-operative Day
5:25 pm 9. Documentary5:45 pm10. Song in honour of
Myanmar Women’sDay
6:00 pm11. Evening News6:15 pm12. Weather Report6:20 pm13. Ahlashamae
Hlagabawai6:40 pm14. Yindagomae7:00 pm15. TV Dramma Series8:00 pm16. News17. International News18. Weather Report19. Teleplay
(InternationalCo-operative Day)
20. Cartoon Series21. TV Dramma Series22. Gitadagale
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Homare Sawa(1st, R) of Japan scoresduring the second round Group B
match between Japan and Mexico atthe FIFA Women’s World CupGermany 2011 in Leverkusen,
Germany, on 1 July, 2011.—INTERNET
LEVERKUSEN, 1 July—Japan routed Mexico 4-0 Fridayon a hat trick by Homare Sawa to reach the quarterfinals ofthe Women’s World Cup for the second time.
Sawa, playing in her fifth World Cup, opened thescoring in the 13th minute before a crowd of 22,291 at BayArena.
The 32-year-old captain added her second goal in the39th after Shinobu Ohno had made it 2-0 in the 15th.
Sawa had plenty of room in the 80th minute when shewas set up by Yukari Kinga to complete her hat trick.
In Group B’s late game in Dresden, England and NewZealand need a win to have any realistic hope of advancing.Mexico is in danger of elimination.
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Japan routs Mexico 4-0 at women’s World Cup
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Only with stability and peace will the nation developOnly with stability and peace will democratization process be successful
Anarchy begets anarchy, not democracyRiots beget riots, not democracyDemocracy can be introduced only through constitution
VOA, BBC-sowing hatredamong the peopleRFA, DVB-generating publicoutrageDo not allow ourselves to beswayed by killer broadcastsdesigned to cause troubles
People’s DesireWe favour peace and stabilityWe favour developmentWe oppose unrest and violenceWipe out those inciting unrestand violence
2nd Waxing of Waso 1373 ME Saturday, 2 July, 2011
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—The President Office of the Republic of theUnion of Myanmar issued Order No. 35/2011 today.
The Order No. 35/2011 is as follows:-
Republic of the Union of MyanmarPresident Office
(Order No. 35/2011)1st Waxing of Waso, 1373 ME
(1 July, 2011)
Reshuffle of Ministers of Taninthayi RegionThe following Ministers of Taninthayi Region submitted by the
Taninthayi Region Chief Minister were appointed at the ministries shownagainst each in accord with the Paragraphs (e) and (f) of Section 262 ofthe Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Paragraph (c)of Article 19 of the Union Government Law and Paragraph (g) of Article8 of Region or State Government Law.
(a) Col Zaw Lwin Ministry of Security and Border Affairs
(b) U Myat Ko Ministry of Finance and Revenue
(c) Dr Win Aung Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock
Breeding
(d) U Thein Lwin Ministry of Forestry and Mines(e) U Than Aung Ministry of Planning and Economics(f) Dr Kyaw Hsan Ministry of Transport(g) Dr Win Aung Ministry of Electric Power and Industry(h) U Aung Kyaw Kyaw Oo Ministry of Development Affairs(i) U Win Swe Ministry of Social Affairs
Taninthayi Region Ministersreshuffled
Sd/Thein Sein President
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
NAY PYI TAW, 1 July—The President Office of the Republic of theUnion of Myanmar issued Order No. 36/2011 today.
The Order No. 36/2011 is as follows:-
Republic of the Union of MyanmarPresident Office
(Order No. 36/2011)1st Waxing of Waso, 1373 ME
(1 July, 2011)
Reshuffle of Ministers of Mandalay RegionThe following Ministers of Mandalay Region submitted by the
Mandalay Region Chief Minister were appointed at the ministries shownagainst each in accord with the Paragraphs (e) and (f) of Section 262 ofthe Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Paragraph (c)of Article 19 of the Union Government Law and Paragraph (g) of Article8 of Region or State Government Law.
(a) Col Aung Kyaw Moe Ministry of Security and Border Affairs
(b) U Aung Moung Ministry of Finance and Revenue
(c) Dr Myint Than Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Breeding
(d) U Than Soe Myint Ministry of Forestry and Mines(e) U Aung Zan Ministry of Planning and Economics(f) U Kyaw Hsan Ministry of Transport(g) Dr Myint Kyu Ministry of Electric Power and Industry(h) U Phone Zaw Han Ministry of Development Affairs(i) Dr Win Hlaing Ministry of Social Affairs
Mandalay Region Ministersreshuffled
Sd/Thein Sein President
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
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