4th Waning of Tazaungmon 1369 ME Wednesday, 28 November, 2007Volume XV, Number 226
Established 1914
Emergence of the State Constitution is the duty of all citizens of Myanmar Naing-Ngan.
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-rounddevelopment of other sectors of the economy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented economicsystem
* Development of the economy inviting participation interms of technical know-how and investments fromsources inside the country and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economy must be keptin the hands of the State and the national peoples
* Uplift of the morale and morality ofthe entire nation
* Uplift of national prestige and integ-rity and preservation and safeguard-ing of cultural heritage and nationalcharacter
* Uplift of dynamism of patriotic spirit* Uplift of health, fitness and education
standards of the entire nation
* Stability of the State, community peaceand tranquillity, prevalence of law andorder
* National reconsolidation* Emergence of a new enduring State
Constitution* Building of a new modern developed
nation in accord with the new StateConstitution
Four economic objectives Four social objectivesFour political objectives
NAY PYI TAW, 27 Nov — Tazaungdine LightsFestival was held in conjunction with a hot-air bal-loons releasing competition in front of the City Hallhere on 24 November.
The City Hall and the square were illuminatedto mark the lights festival and the competition kickedoff at 7 pm and altogether 21 teams participated in it.
The lights festival and the competition wereorganized by Nay Pyi Taw City Development Com-mittee.
Commander of Nay Pyi Taw Command Maj-Gen Wai Lwin and wife, Minister for Progress ofBorder Areas and National Races and DevelopmentAffairs Mayor of Nay Pyi Taw Col Thein Nyunt andwife and Deputy Minister of PBANRDA Col TinNgwe and wife were present on the occasion.
A total of 25 hot-air balloons were released bythe teams while cultural troupes entertained the audi-ence with traditional songs and dances.
Employees of the Nay Pyi Taw DevelopmentCommittee and their families, invited guests, employ-ees of ministries, their families, officers and otherranks of battalions and regiments under the Nay PyiTaw Command visited the festival.
The prize presentation ceremony was held at 9pm and Minister Col Thein Nyunt awarded the firstprize to a team representing “Thawdarwin Company”;Deputy Minister Col Tin Ngwe the second prize to ateam representing “Htoo Trading Company Limited”;Secretary of the Supervisory Committee for Special
Tazaungdine Lights Festival held in Nay Pyi Taw
Development Project Col Kan Chun the third prize toa team representing “Max Myanmar Company Lim-ited” and the secretary and officials of Nay Pyi Taw
Development Committee awarded consolation prizesto 18 teams.
MNA
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PERSPECTIVESPAGE 2
A robot designed
to help the eld-
erly and disabled
people around
the house, dem-
onstrates carry-
ing a food tray at
Waseda Univer-
sity in Tokyo.(See page 10)
People waiting to see the release of a hot-air balloon in Nay Pyi Taw. — MNA
In the time of the State Peace andDevelopment Council, the remaining175.75-mile Nay Pyi Taw Pyinmana-Myohaung railroad section of the facil-ity was completed. The completed dualrailroad was put into commission on 24November. Myanma Railways had toconstruct 490 bridges, 10 of which are180 feet and above long, to complete thenew dual track.
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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 DesireWednesday, 28 November, 2007
Yangon-Mandalay DualRailroad improves transportsector
Today, there have been a lot of changes andadvancements in the transport sector, but railtransportation still remains a reliable mode oftransport all over the world. In Myanmar also,rail transportation still serves as a main tool fortransporting passengers and goods.
Over 385 miles long Yangon-Mandalay Rail-road plays an important role in transportationbetween the southern and northern parts of thenation. It links strategic towns and villages be-tween Mandalay and Yangon, thereby servingthe interests of the passengers and the people ofthe towns and villages.
In the past, a rail track was constructed inparallel with Yangon-Mandalay Railroad fromYangon to Kyungon and from Mandalay toMyohaung. However, a 150-mile section of thenew rail track was ravaged in the World War II.In the post-independence period, the old sec-tions of the dual track were repaired, and somemore railroad sections were constructed to ex-tend the facility. In 1973, the dual track wascompleted 225 miles from Yangon to Nay PyiTaw Pyinmana, and 2.75 miles from Mandalayto Myohaung.
In the time of the State Peace and Develop-ment Council, the remaining 175.75-mile NayPyi Taw Pyinmana-Myohaung railroad sectionof the facility was completed. The completeddual railroad was put into commission on 24November. Myanma Railways had to construct490 bridges, 10 of which are 180 feet and abovelong, to complete the new dual track.
Now, the 385.5-mile dual railroad hasemerged linking Yangon with Mandalay, andpassenger trains and freight trains are makingmore runs. With smooth operation of the railservices, the transport sector is making greaterprogress and helping national people deal witheach other more.
Bo Bo Kyaw, Ma Thinzar Kyaw and Ma Phyudonated cash to Hninzigon Home for the Agedrecently in memory of late U Kyaw and Daw
Myint Myint Swe. Joint Treasurer of the HomeU Maung Maung Gyi accepts cash presented
by the donors— H
Minister Maj-Gen Khin Maung Myint inspects stockpiling ofequipment to be used for building towers in Shweli-Mansan-
Shwesayan Project.— ELECTRIC POWER NO 2
Minister Col Thein Nyunt attends the opening of Bo Ba Htoo-ThawkaRoad in Nyaungdon. — PBANRDA
YANGON, 26 Nov— A ceremony to open therepaved Anawrahta roadwas held Street in PantanawTownship, Ayeyawady Di-vision today. Chairman ofAyeyawady Division Peaceand Development Coun-cil Commander of South-West Command Brig-GenKyaw Swe and CEC mem-ber of USDA Minister forProgress of Border Areasand National Races andDevelopment Affairs ColThein Nyunt attended theceremony.
First, U AungThan Lwin, executive of-ficer of Pantanaw Town-ship Development Com-mittee, explained mattersrelated to the road. Mem-ber of Pantanaw TownshipUSDA U Thein Aye ex-pressed words of thanksfor building the road.
Chairman of thetownship PDC U Mya Oo,the executive officer andSecretary of the townshipUSDA U Myint Theinopened the road by cut-
Roads upgraded in Pantanaw, Nyaungdon Tsps
ting the ribbon.Next, the com-
mander and party viewedthe new tarred road whichhas been upgraded fromearth road at a cost of K 7.8million. The repavedAnawrahta road runs 1500feet and benefits 18087people living in the west,the east and the centralwards of the town. Later,the minister attended asimilar ceremony to open
a new Bo Ba Htoo-Thawkagravel road in NyaungdonTown.
Executive officerof Nyaungdon TownshipDevelopment CommitteeU Myint Maung reportedmatters concerning the newroad and efforts to developthe township. Member ofUSDA U Aung Kyaw Soespoke words of thanks.
The new gravelroad was opened by Chair-
man of Nyaungdon Town-ship PDC U Nyunt Tin, UMyint Maung and secre-tary of the township USDAU Aung Mya Than by cut-ting the ribbon.
The minister andparty inspected the road.
The K 16.6 millionnew Bo Ba Htoo-Thawka roadis 3920 feet long and willbenefit 6036 local people 21was constructed at a cost of K16.6 million. — MNA
YANGON, 27 Nov—Minister for ElectricPower No 2 Maj-Gen KhinMaung Myint and officialsinspected four 20 MVAtransformers, four 15 MVAtransformers, insulators,
Electric Power No 2 Minister inspects transformers in MEPEcompound, Thakayta natural gas-fired power station
equipment for pylons andstockpiling of transformeroil in Myanma ElectricPower Enterprise com-pound on Strand Road inAhlon Township, yesterdaymorning. The transformers
and other equipment willbe installed at Mone CreekHydropower Station,Tanyaung sub-power sta-tion and Shweli-Mansan-Shwesayan project. Theinsulators will be trans-
ported to Taungdwingyi.The minister and
party also visitedThakayta natural gas-fired power station andinspected the controlroom, arrangements forcomecting Thakayta-Thanlyin 230 KV twoelectric power lines, tow-ers near switch yard andmaintenance of trans-formers. They also in-spected the boiler controlroom. The minister andparty inspected produc-tion of concrete lamp-posts and loading of thelamp-posts onto vehiclesin Yangon concrete lamp-post factory of YangonCity Electricity SupplyBoard in HlinethayaTownship. The lamp-posts will be distributedto power supply projectsin Mon State and BagoDivision.—MNA
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Holiday lights hang from trees to illuminate Champs Elysees in Paris as rushhour traffic fills the boulevard leading up to the Arc de Triomphe, on 26 Nov,
2007.—INTERNET
I N T E R N A T I O N A L N E W S
Death toll from central China landslide rises to 31
Workers clear debris at a landslide site of Yuyihighway (Chongqing to Yichang city of HubeiProvince), in southwest China’s Chongqing
municipality on 26 Nov, 2007. –INTERNET
BADONG (Hubei Pro-vince), 26 Nov—Rescuers found anotherbody of the victim fromTuesday’s landslide incentral China’s HubeiProvince Sunday morn-ing, bringing the deathtoll of the accident to 31.
The newly-foundvictim was identified asa 32-year-old resident ofDaganping Village,Badong County, whosesurname is Yang. He isone of the two con-struction workers whowere reported missingafter the accident, therescue headquarters toldXinhua.
Yang’s family have
arrived at the site to dealwith the aftermath, saidTang Mingyi, spokesmanwith the rescue head-quarters.
The landslide
occurred at around 8:40am on Tuesday at theentrance of the railwaytunnel at Badong County.About 3,000 cubic metresof rubble buried a nearby
construction site and along-distance bus passingby, which is said to have30 people aboard.
One constructionworker was killed at thesite and another 29passengers on the busfrom Shanghai toLichuan city in Hubeiwere found dead later.
Rescuers aresearching for the restmissing, includingYang’s collea-gue, a 46-year-old Dag-anpingvillager whose surnameis Li and the lastpassenger on the bus,said the spokesman.
MNA/Xinhua
Cyclone loss inBangladesh estimated
at $2.31b DHAKA, 26 Nov—The economic loss from the
cyclone Sidr which hit the country’s southern andsouthwestern coastal areas on 15 November night, isestimated at 2.31 billion US dollars, the FinancialExpress reported on Monday.
A preliminary estimate puts the total loss from thecyclone at 2.31 billion US dollars, including ruralinfrastructure, schools, crops and livestock.
Principal Staff Officer (PSO) at the Armed ForcesDivision Lt Gen Masud Uddin Chowdhury toldreporters Sunday after a coordination meeting betweenthe government and business community.
The meeting urged all to operate relief activities incoordination with the local administration for properdistribution of relief materials. The cyclone Sidr, oneof the fiercest cyclones that hit the country in the last131 years, affected 30 out of the country’s 64 districts,leaving at least 3,199 dead, more than 1,000 missingand some 34,500 injured.—MNA/Xinhua
Nepal plans fordevelopment of LordBuddha’s birthplace
Since the site, some300 kilometres west ofKathmandu, is now acentre of attraction forreligious pilgrims,architectural students andtourism entrepreneurs, theUnited Nations’Educational, Scientificand Cultural Organization(UNESCO) is going tocome up with aframework, based onwhich all new masterplans and otherdevelopment works willbe carried out, reportedthe website.
“The drafting of theframework has begun. Itis going to stop the
government as well asother institutions frommaking unwantedchanges in the site,” KaiWaise, the adviser fordrafting the frameworkfor the UNESCOKathmandu Office wasquoted by the website assaying.
The Integrated Mana-gement Plan will definethe significance, size andright of authoritiesconcerned from differentaspects, the UNESCOadviser further said.
More than a singleplan, it is a system,process or function of thearea, which will be the
supreme guideline forLumbini, once it isendorsed by the Cabinet,he said.
Though the focus ofthe framework is the patchof land measuring 1.92square metres, in whichLord Buddha was born,the framework will alsocome up withrecommendations forbuffer zones and othersurrounding developmentzones, in line withrecommendations madeby the World HeritageCommittee to prevent thetotal de-listing of the sitefrom the World HeritageSite list.— MNA/Xinhua
UK schools have no enoughmoney to cope with migrants
Photo taken on 26Nov, 2007 shows a pair
of rat-shaped soundboxes in a store inMudanjiang city,
northeast China’s Hei-longjiang province.Many rat-shaped
decorations, toys andutensils appeared in
the markets as the yearof 2008. —XINHUA
LONDON, 26 Nov—Thedebate over immigrantchildren in Britain’s schoolswas reignited this weekendafter the coun-try’s leadinghead-tea-chers said thatrising numbers of foreignpupils are putting someschools near breaking pointbecause they do not have
the resources to cope,according to a report of theObserver on Sunday.
Members of theNational Association ofHeadteachers will this weektell the Parliament that theissue is starting to changethe culture of some schools,the report said, and someheads said the issue was“out of control”.
While praising theability of the new pupils,many of them from easternEurope, and emphasizingthat they should bewelcomed into schools,headteachers are con-cerned they do not have theamount of money neededto cope with the issue, thereport said.
On Tuesday, the
associ-ation will tell theHouse of Lords EconomicAffairs Committee thateducation budgets have notkept pace with the increasein the number of pupils forwhom English is a secondlanguage, or not spoken atall, who have enteredBritain since the EuropeanUnion expanded three yearsago, the paper said.
The ethnic minorityachievement grant, themain funding stream forschools, has increasedmarginally from around160 million pounds (about320 million US dollars) to180 million pounds since2005, when countries fromthe former eastern blocjoined the EU, it said.
MNA/Xinhua
KATHMANDU, 27 Nov — Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha andone of the World Heritage Sites in Nepal, is going to have a framework forfuture plans in the sacred archaeological site soon, a leading website, THTOnline reported on Monday.
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A Palestinian woman waits to receive food
supplies from the UN Relief and Works Agency
(UNRWA) outside a warehouse in the West
Bank refugee camp of Jenin, on 26 Nov, 2007.
INTERNET
ISLAMABAD, 26 Nov —Pakistani security forceskilled 30 militants in anovernight operation inSwat valley in North WestFrontier Province, theArmy said on Sunday.
“Security forces havesuccessfully cleared thearea up to Imam Dheriand secured prominentmountain heights over-looking Bara Bande, KuzaBande and Imam Dheri,”the Army’s Inter-ServicesPublic Relations said in astatement.
One soldier was killedand two other were injuredin the operation, the Armysaid.
“Security forces are incomplete control of allentry points and exists tothese places thereby,denying all access to themilitants,” the statementsaid.
Hundreds of armed
JAKARTA, 26 Nov— Astrong earthquake struckoff Indonesia’s SumatraIsland early Sundaymorning, according to thecountry’s Meteorologicalagency.
The quake measuring6.2 on the Richter Scalerocked Mukomuko Dist-rict in Bengkulu Provinceon Sumatra Island but therewas no reports of casualtiesand material damages. Thequake occurred at 09:52am local time, the agencysaid, adding that there wasno risk of a tsunami.
The quake’s epicentrelies 2.82 degrees SouthLatitude and 101.04degrees East Longitude,55 kilometres under thesea bed and 28 kilometressouthwest of MukomukoDistrict, said the agency.
MNA/Xinhua
LONDON, 26 Nov— ANorth Sea oil platform wasbeing evacuated onSunday after a fire brokeout on board the rig, rescueofficials said.
Ninety of the 159people on board theThistle Alpha have so farbeen evacuated from therig, Royal Air Force(RAF) spokesman Mi-chael Mulford said. Therewere no reports of casu-alties.
It is operated bySwedish-based LundinPetroleum.
“The latest news isgood. They have evacu-ated 90 to three surroun-ding platforms,” Mulfordsaid.
“The fire is reported
RIO DE JANEIRO, 26 Nov— At least seven peopledied and dozens were injured on Sunday when part ofa spectator stand collapsed at a stadium in northeasternBrazil during a professional soccer match, firefighterssaid.
Television footage from Salvador, a candidate cityto host soccer World Cup matches in 2014, showed ahole in the floor of the stadium’s upper tier and thebodies of several people who had apparently fallen tothe street below. Others were being treated inside thestadium.
A duty fire brigade officer in Salvador, the capitalof Bahia state, said over 40 people were taken tohospital.
Some 60,000 people were in Fonte Nova stadiumto watch the third division match between local sideBahia and opponents Vila Nova from Goiania.
As cheering fans jumped up and down the stands,part of the structure gave way toward the end of thegame.
Hundreds of people, unaware of what had happened,charged onto the field at the end of the match tocelebrate the local team’s promotion to the seconddivision after 0-0 draw. They tore up pieces of turf totake home as souvenirs and knocked over advertisingboards. A planned celebration featuring several musicalbands was cancelled.
MNA/Reuters
BAGHDAD, 27 Nov— A suicide car bomb killed ninepeople near the Iraqi Health Ministry in central Baghdadon Sunday, security spokesman Brigadier-GeneralQassim Moussawi said.
Moussawi said 30 people were wounded by thebomb, which detonated near street vendors close to theministry building. Police had earlier put the toll at twodead and 15 wounded.
Separately, a roadside bomb wounded two civiliansin the Waziriya District of northern Baghdad, policesaid.
A second roadside bomb exploded when Iraqisecurity forces arrived on the scene, killing one soldierand wounding six others, police said.
Overall attacks have dropped sharply in Baghdad inrecent months after a build-up of US troops this year.
But US commanders have cautioned that militantshave not been defeated, and there has been a upsurgein attacks in the past week in Baghdad.
At least 13 people were killed on Friday when abomb exploded in a popular pet market in the capital.
MNA/Reuters
One killed, 50 missing inBangladesh boat sinking
COX’S BAZAR (Bangladesh), 27 Nov— At least oneman was dead and 50 people were missing after a boatwith 200 aboard sank in the Bay of Bengal, police saidon Sunday.
A body was recovered from the Bay after a searchhad been launched for the missing. Nearly 150 othersswam to safety after the boat capsized due tooverloading. The victims, mostly fishermen andlabourers, were travelling to Teknaf coast from Cox’sBazar aboard the large wooden boat. — MNA/Reuters
Baghdad car bombkills nine, wounds 30
Army says security forceskill 30 militants in Pakistan
supporters of clericMaulana Fazalullah, whodemands Islamic Shariatin the country, are fightingthe security forces in SwatValley for months.
It said that the security
forces launched theiroperation against mili-tants’ stronghold in villageBara Bande, Kuza Bandeand Imam Dheri in Swatyesterday.
MNA/Xinhua
Strongearthquake
strikesIndonesia
North Sea oil platform evacuated after fire
The North Sea oil platform Thistle Alpha is seenin this undated handout photograph, received in
London on 25 Nov, 2007. The platform wasbriefly evacuated on 25 Nov after a fire broke
out on board, rescue officials said.INTERNET
responding to suppres-sion methods which areprobably automatic fire-
fighting together with anyfire teams the rig itselfhas,” he told Sky News.
The scale of the rescueoperation has been scaleddown, with three heli-copters now staying onscene to complete theevacuation.
“There are mercifullyno reports of casualties.
That is always goodnews.
It would all appear tobe going well at themoment and let us hopeand pray that progresscontinues,” Mulford said.
Seven rescue heli-copters were originallysent to the scene aftersmoke and flames wereseen on the platform,situated 120 miles (190kilometres) northeast ofShetland in Scotland.
MNA/Reuters
Ingrid Marie Rivera, right, poses after beingcrowned by Uma Blasini, Miss Puerto Rico 2007,
as the new Miss Puerto Rico Universe in SanJuan, on 23 Nov, 2007.—INTERNET
Seven dead in Brazilianstadium disaster
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Vietnam to invest$1b in foodstuff
processingHANOI, 27 Nov—Vietnam will pour 17,248 billion
Vietnamese dong (1.078 billion US dollars) intodeveloping its foodstuff processing sector betweennow and 2010.
Under an overall plan on developing the sector by2010 recently approved by the country’s Ministry ofIndustry and Trade, most of the money will be used torenovate technologies to turn out more high-qualityproducts, including instant noodles, confectioneriesand monosodium glutamate, for domestic consumptionand export, local newspaper Pioneer reported Monday.
The state encourages foodstuff producers in Vietnamto actively build material zones by join hands withfarmers and localities nationwide, and seek moretrading partners to strengthen export. Under the plan,Vietnam will produce 1.5 million tons ofconfectioneries, 870,000 tons of instant noodles, and302,711 tons of monosodium glutamate in 2010.
MNA/Xinhua
Chinese automaker Geelyplans joint venture in Russia
BEIJING, 26 Nov—China’s homegrown privateautomobile manufacturer Geely Automobile said itwas planning to set up a joint venture in Russia amid itsefforts of going global.
“We are considering a joint venture in Russia,however, details of the production are yet to be decided,”Hong Shaolun, a high-ranking executive of Geely, toldShanghai Securities Journal.
Geely expects the joint venture to kick off productionin 2008 with a target output of 10,000 vehicles for thefirst year, Hong said.
Hong said the company also plans to set up assemblyplants in Central America and Africa, and is currentlyin talks with partners in both locations about sellingcars there, which could be secured in 2008.
The Zhejiang-based company has earlier sealed acontract with the Rolf Group of Moscow to try to sellup to 1.5 billion US dollars worth of cars in Russia infive years.
MNA/Xinhua
Monkeys enjoy fruits and vegetables during the annual Monkey BuffetFestival, in front of Pra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi province, 150 km
(94 miles) north of Bangkok, on 25 Nov, 2007.—XINHUA
Sinopec to import more oil productsto ease domestic shortages
Nigeria tobuild $8b
LNG plantLAGOS, 26 Nov—An
eight-billion-dollar Lique-fied Natural Gas (LNG)plant would be built inNigeria’s southeasternAkwa Ibom State, accord-ing to news reaching hereon Sunday.
State governor GodswillAkpabio made the dis-closure last week whilespeaking with local mediaat the Margaret EkpoInternational Airport inNigeria’s Calabar City.
He said that the LNGplant would be built atTom Short Island in theMbo Local GovernmentArea of the state.
“We are in partnershipwith an internationalorganization based inGreece to make our LNGdream come true,” he said,adding that the team ofexperts had visited Greecefor preliminary discusswith the project partners.
Akpabio said that apartfrom boosting develop-ment in the Niger Deltaregion, the project wouldalso generate employmentopportunities.
MNA/Xinhua
BEIJING, 27 Nov—ChinaPetrochemical Corpora-tion (Sinopec Group), oneof the country’s oil giants,will import another 80,000tons of diesel oil by the endof this month to helpguarantee domestic sup-plies.The fuel will arrivein two cargoes, one goingto the southern province ofGuangdong and the other
to the eastern province ofZhejiang, according to theGuangdong-based NewExpress Daily.
The company hasimported 383,000 tons ofrefined products, in-cluding 90,000 tons ofgasoline and 298,000 tonsof diesel oil, since Sep-tember, said the report.
The company will still
import another 316,000tons of refined productsnext month to easedomestic shortages. Sino-pec was also likely topurchase stockpiles fromprivate domestic com--panies at internationalprices, the report said.
The government hasordered oil companies toincrease production andimports to avoid emer-gency fuel shortages.
Shortages have easedsince price hikes earlierthis month, but manyregions still face a tightdiesel market and manyfilling stations are ex-periencing shortages.
MNA/Xinhua
China buys 10 Airbusplanes, more to come
BEIJING, 26 Nov—China on Monday signeda framework agreementto buy an undisclosednumber of aircraft fromAirbus. The Toulouse-based plane maker hadbeen hoping to firm up acontract to sell 150aircraft in a deal thatcould have been worthmore than 15 billion US
dollars.In the event, the only
firm order announced onMonday was with ChinaSouthern Airlines Co Ltd,which is buying 10 twin-aisle A330 aircraft in a dealworth 1.8 billion USdollars at list prices.
The deals were signedas French PresidentNicolas Sarkozy and
Chinese President HuJintao watched. China hasalso agreed to take a 5 percent risk-sharing stake inthe development of theA350. The 10 billion USdollars project is Airbus’attempt to catch up withBoeing’s BA.787 Dream-liner in the fast-growingmid-sized jetliner market.
MNA/Reuters
Israeli tanks roll into the Gaza Strip, near the Erez crossing between Israeland the northern Gaza Strip, on 26 Nov, 2007.—INTERNET
Passengers of the M/S Explorer cruise liner arrive in Punta Arenas, Chile.The last 77 people stranded on an island in Antarctica after their cruise ship
sunk in icy waters were safely flown to Chile on Sunday by Santiago’sair force.—INTERNET
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BEIJING, 27 Nov—French state-owned nu-clear energy group, Areva,has signed an 8 billion euro(11.86-billion-US-dollar)deal with China for twonuclear reactors and morethan a decade of fuel, thefirm’s head told reporterson Monday.
President and CEOAnne Lauvergeon saidFrench utility EDF wouldfinance 30 per cent of thedeal, which will be partlypaid in euros, in return fora stake in the plant.
The agreement withChina Guangdong Nu-
A helicopter picks up water from a resident’sswimming pool to drop on a wildfire that burned
several homes, on 24 Nov, 2007, in Malibu,California.—INTERNET
Iran says IAEA closes morefiles over atomic work
TEHERAN, 26 Nov— Iransaid on Sunday the UNnuclear watchdog hadclosed two major issuesrelating to the scope of itsnuclear programme, whichthe West suspects is aimedat acquiring atomic bombs.
Teheran agreed withthe International AtomicEnergy Agency in Augustto answer outstandingquestions by Decemberabout its atomic work,which it insists is purelyfor civilian purposes.
“We have received twoformal letters from theIAEA informing us thatthe case of P-1 and P-2(centrifuges) and also thecase of uranium metal areclosed,” Foreign Ministryspokesman MohammadAli Hosseini said.
There was no im-mediate official IAEAcomment.
A 15 November IAEAreport said Iran hadprovided “consistent”answers clarifying pastcentrifuge developmentwork, although theanswers were still beingchecked for completeness.
It said Iran had alsoturned over a nuclearblack-market documentdescribing how to moulduranium metal intospheres for atom bombs.
The IAEA was con-sulting with Pakistan, theapparent provenance ofthe document, for more
information.The report did not say
either issue was “closed”,but that the IAEA wasmoving on to focus onother outstanding que-stions on a list it hopesIran will answer by theend of the year.
“Our letters would notdiffer from the words inthe board report, but Iranmay use their own wordingin their statements,” saidone senior UN officialfamiliar with Iran-IAEAcontacts.
Iran uses a 1970svintage centrifuge, calledthe P-1, prone to break-down but is researchingan advanced P-2 model,which could enrich ura-nium faster.
Enrichment can yieldeither fuel for nuclearpower plants, Iran’s statedgoal, or for warheads.
MNA/Reuters
Iron mine tailings damcollapse kills at least six
HAICHENG (Liaoning),26 Nov — Six people wereconfirmed dead and sevenothers were reportedmissing after an iron
tailings dam collapsedearly Sunday morning innortheast China’sLiaoning Province.
Another 17 peoplewere injured in theaccident, which happenedat around 6 a.m. atShiqiaozi Village,Anshan City in centralLiaoning, according tothe local rescueheadquarters.
The dead include twomen, three women andone person who has yetto be identified. They are54-year-old Du Xuekui,24-year-old Yang Sumei,32-year-old Jin Peidong,Wang Yuzhen and WuYuzhen, said local
sourcesThey suffocatedwhen their homes wereburied in debris from thedam. The injured have allbeen hospitalized, one incritical condition. Threeothers were seriously hurtwith crushing injuries, theside-effects of chokingand abrasions, but all wereexpected to survive.
More than 200 rescuerswere searching for themissing on Sundayevening in the rain, with10 bulldozers clearing mudand ore. The earthen dam,about 100 metres long andmore than 10 metres high,was constructed on ahillside.
MNA/Xinhua
Children ride amerry-go-round at
the newly opened theChristmas market in
front of Berlin’sCharlottenburg
castle on 26 Nov,2007. — INTERNET
Malibu fire costs almost $100mLOS ANGELES, 26 Nov — The famous coastal city of Malibu near Los Angeles on Sunday began to tally
the damages from its worst fire in 15 years. The fire, which started
on Saturday, scorched4,720 acres of land andcaused damages thatmight near 100 millionUS dollars, authoritiessaid. Fifty homes weredestroyed Saturday by thefast-moving wildfire,pushed by Santa Anawinds.
As the fire died down,evacuations orders werelifted last night for mostof Malibu, allowing mostof the 20,000 or so coastalresidents to stay put. Butsome areas north ofPacific Coast Highwaystill remain closed to
residents. Firefighterssaid critical fire dangerscaused by dry, warmwinds would diminish
during the day. But theNational Weather Serviceextended Red Flagwarnings through 6 p.m.
Firefighters workingovernight were replacedthis morning, and thosestill toiling on hot spots,structure protection andfire lines were told toexpect lessening windsand slightly cooler,moister air.
California GovernorArnold Schwarzeneggerreactivated the state ofemergency he declaredlast month so no time waswasted in providing anyneeded resources to fightthese fires or help thoseCalifornians who havebeen impacted.
MNA/Xinhua
France’s Areva seals $11.86bChina nuclear deal
clear Power Corp, whichis worth more than hadbeen expected, covers 3.4gigawatts of capacity.
The reactors are ex-pected to start generatingpower in 2014 and Arevawill provide fuel to runthem through 2026.
The contract was partof a raft of deals agreedupon during NicolasSarkozy’s first visit toChina as president ofFrance, accompanied by adelegation of industryleaders.
It follows a similarChinese deal with US-
based rival WestinghouseElectric, now owned byJapan’s Toshiba. The firmlast year looked to havebeaten Areva in a two-year battle for the right tobuild China’s thirdgeneration of nuclearpower plants, winning acontract estimated in thepast at 8 billion USdollars.
But Beijing surprisedboth sides by expandingthe original tender fromfour plants to six andgiving France a slice of itsgrowing nuclear pie.
MNA/ReutersBollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan (R) and Priyanka Chopra display new range
of Tag Heuer watches during a function in Mumbai . —INTERNET
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YANGON, 27 Nov —Aceremony to honour theoutstanding artistes whorepresented YangonDivision and participatedin the 15th MyanmarTraditional Cultural
Cash awarded to winner artists in Yangon DivPerforming ArtsCompetitions in Nay PyiTaw was held at YangonCommand this evening.
At the ceremony,Chairman of YangonDivision Peace and
Development CouncilCommander of YangonCommand Maj-Gen HlaHtay Win and wife DawMar Mar Wai awarded theoutstanding artistes.
First, Chairman of
Committee for Organizingthe Yangon DivisionMyanmar TraditionalCultural Performing ArtsCompetition Lt-Col KhinMaung Tun handed overthe two gold trophies wonat drama and amateurlevel (first class)marionette contests toCommander Maj-Gen HlaHtay Win.
At the 15th MyanmarTraditional CulturalPerforming Arts Com-petitions, a troupe led byMaung Nyan Win and atroupe led by MaungAung Ko Win won thefirst prize and third prizein drama contestrespectively; TawwinTroupe won the firstprize in the marionettecontest and a troupe ledby Han Zar Moe Winwon the second prize inthe play contest. Thecommander and wifehosted a dinner in honourof the artistes.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 27 Nov — Chairman of RakhineState Peace and Development Council Commander ofWestern Command Maj-Gen Maung Shein,accompanied by officials, on 19 November met withdepartmental personnel and local farmers at the 3-acrerubber plantation of Farmer Maung Hla Kyaw nearMile Post 86/6 of Yangon-Sittway main road.
At the briefing hall, the minister heard a reportpresented by officials on thriving rubber plants, tappingof rubber latex and arrangements for extended growingof rubber and gave necessary instructions.
Next, the minister looked into the tapping ofrubber latex and producing of rubber raw materials.
Land preparations are being carried out in therubber plantation of Farmer Maung Hla Kyaw forfurther growing of 50 acres of rubber.
At 1 pm, the minister proceeded to the officer of
Western Command Commander inspectsagricultural undertakings
the MraukU Township Development AffairsDepartment and heard a report presented by an officialon formation and appointment of staff, budget, workbeing carried out for construction of roads and watersupply and fulfilled the requirements.
Afterwards, the commander and party looked intothe tarring of Mintagyi-Shweban Road in MraukUTownship being undertaken by MraukU TownshipDAD and left necessary instructions. The Mintagyi-Shweban Road is 2100 feet long and 12 feet wide. Thetarred road was constructed by MraukU TownshipDAD at a cost of over K 11 million.—MNA
DAD official inspects roadgravelling
NAY PYI TAW, 26 Nov — Director-General UMyo Myint of Development Affairs Department underthe Ministry of Progress of Border Areas and NationalRaces and Development Affairs, accompanied byofficials on 26 November inspected No 2 Koekwayt-Paunglaung Chaung road section being constructed bythe Mandalay Division Development Department.
At the briefing hall, Director U Hla Myo ofMandalay Division Development Affairs Departmentreported on measures taken for building seven-mileand two-furlong the gravel on road section in 2007-2008 fiscal year and plans for construction of gravelroads in Mandalay Division. Afterwards, the director-general inspected the laying of gravel and fulfilled therequirements. And he inspected the site chosen forconstruction of bridge. — MNA
Minister looks into AutoManufacturing Factories
NAY PYI TAW, 27 Nov— Minister for Industry-2Maj-Gen Saw Lwin, accompanied by officialsconcerned, inspected No 2 Automobile ManufacturingFactory (Htonebo) in Padaung Township,Bago Division on 23 November.
At the Assembly Workshop, General Manager UTint Lwin briefed the minister on assembling of MazadaJeeps , test-run of Station Wagons and manufacturingof DS 70 diesel engines to be installed in TE heavytrucks and engine parts.
After hearing the reports, the minister gaveinstructions on efforts to be made for meeting theproduction target, manufacturing of Station Wagonsat reasonable price and efficient use of power and fuel.
At No 3 Automobile Manufacturing factory inHtauk Kyant Township on 25 November, the ministerand party inspected preparations for manufacturing ofDouble Cab autos . Next, the minister urged officials tomake arrangements mass production of Double Cabautos and appoint more skilled workers and then fulfilledthe needs.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 28 Nov — The Government of theUnion of Myanmar has agreed to the proposedappointment of HE Mr Lennart Linner as AmbassadorExtraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sweden to theUnion of Myanmar in succession to HE Mr JonasHaistrom.
HE Mr Lennart Linner was born in Stockholm,Sweden in 1948. He received a Bachelor of Arts inPolitical Science, History and National Economicsfrom the University of Stockholm in 1972 and aMaster of Arts in United States Foreign and SecurityPolicy and International Economics from the Schoolof Advanced International Studies (SAIS), JohnsHopkins University in 1974. He joined the Ministryof Foreign Affairs in 1977 and served in variouscapacities at Swedish Foreign Ministry, DefenceMinistry and also at Swedish embassies in Beirut,Pretoria and Ottawa from 1978 to 2003. He served asAmbassador of Sweden to the Republic of Indonesiaand the Democratic Republic of East Timor from2003 to 2007. Since 2007, he has been serving asAmbassador of Sweden to the Kingdom of Thailand,the Lao People’s Democratic Republic and theKingdom of Cambodia.
Mr Lennart Linner will be concurrently accreditedto the Union of Myanmar with residence in Bangkok,Thailand. He is married and has two children. — MNA
Appointment ofambassador agreed on
Commander inspectsregional development tasks
NAY PYI TAW, 26 Nov — Chairman of theKachin State Peace and Development CouncilCommander Maj-Gen Ohn Myint of NorthernCommand, accompanied by officials inspected No 3district-to-district road in Akye village and junctionof Myitkyina, Shwe Bo and Manadalay on 23November.
Next, Commander Maj-Gen Ohn Myintinspected the district-to-district road linking Pharaw-Inphangmale village in Akye Village-tract using heavymachinery, proper flow of drains and maintenance ofearth on the road. The project in charge explainedworks being carried out to the commander who fulfilledthe needs.
Afterwards, the commander inspected roadsections and bridges along the road and left necessaryinstructions on extension of the roads. — MNA
Minister Col Thein Nyunt presents cash award toresponsible personnel of a team representingThawdarwin Company. (News on page 1)— MNA
Chairman of Yangon Division Myanmar Traditional CulturalPerforming Arts Competitions Lt-Col Khin Maung Tun hands over two
gold trophies to Commander Maj-Gen Hla Htay Win. — MNA
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Myanmar starts with gold inSEA Games
YANGON, 27 Nov —The shooting events ofthe XXIV SEA Gamescommenced in Bangkok,Thailand today. ThanThan Saw of Myanmarselected women’sshooting team lifted agold medal in 50-m rifleprone women’s singleevent with 587 points,followed by the Malay-sian with silver medal on587 points and theIndonesian with bronzemedal on 586 points.
Myanmar selectedwomen’s shooting teamcomprising Khin SoeThaik, Wint May ThuMaung and Lay Zar ZarHlaing Myint secured abronze medal with 1687points in 25-m sportspistol women’s teamevent. Vietnam clinched agold medal with 1702points and Thailand asilver medal with 1693points in the 25-m sportspistol women’s teamevent.
The shooting eventswill continue on 1December.—MNA
Biography of doyen literatiavailable
YANGON, 27 Nov—The Myanmar Writers andJournalists Association will organize a ceremony topay respects to 120 doyen literati aged 80 and above tomark the Sarsodaw Day (Literatis’ Day) in the secondweek of December this year.
The sale of woodfree copies of the book will belaunched at reasonable price during the ceremony.
MNA
Matho Thingan offered to MahaMuni Image
NAY PYI TAW, 26 NOV
— The 18th Matho Thinganoffering of Maha MuniBuddha Image inMandalay was held atMokaung Dhammayon inthe precinct of the MahaMuni Pagoda on 24November.
It was attended byMaha Muni YaydawSayadaw Agga MahaJotikadhaja BhaddantaPanñavamsa ofTaunghtilintaik inChanmyathazi Township,Chairman of MandalayDivision Peace andDevelopment CouncilCommander of CentralCommand Brig-Gen TinNgwe and wife Daw KhinThida, Chairman ofMandalay CityDevelopment CommitteeMandalay Mayor Brig-GenPhone Zaw Han and wife,departmental officials andpilgrims.
Commander Brig-GenTin Ngwe and wife paidobeisance to the Maha Muni
Buddha Image and offeredShwethingan to the Buddhaimage.
Next, skilled weaversexperts presented Matho-thingan to the commander.
Maha Muni YaydawSayadaw Agga MahaJotikadhaja BhaddantaPanñavamsa, thecommander and officialsoffered Mathothingan to theBuddha image.
Being the FullmoonDay of Tazaungmon, theBuddha image was packedwith pilgrims and devotees.
The 11th CommunalKathina offering sponsoredby Mandalay Division Peace
and Development Councilwas held at AtumashiKyaung in AungmyethazanTownship.
The commander andofficials presented Kathinarobes to Sayadaws frommonasteries.
Chairman of MandalayDivision Sangha NayakaCommittee AbhidhajaMaha Rattha Guru AggaMaha Saddhamma-jotikadhaja MyataungtaikShwewawin KyaungSayadaw BhaddantaSasanabhivamsa delivereda sermon followed bysharing of merits gained.
MNA
3,413 jade lots sold at Mid-year MGENAY PYI TAW, 27
Nov — A total sales ofjade lots reached 3,413yesterday at the Mid-yearMyanma GemsEmporium in Yangon.
A total of 207 pearl
lots were sold from 14 to16 November and 27 gemlots on 18 November atthe emporium.
Mid-year MyanmaGems Emporium 2007completed successfully
yesterday and the lastsales attracted 3616 gemmerchants — 2285 from1,584 companies abroadand 1331 from 510 localcompanies.
MNA
Inter-Ministry Men’s VolleyballTournament continues
NAY PYI TAW, 27Nov — The First Inter-Ministry Men’sVolleyball Tournament-2007 continued for thesecond day at Nay PyiTaw Volleyball Groundtoday.
Progress of Border
Areas and NationalRaces and DevelopmentAffairs Team beatMinistry of Commerce3-0 at Group-C.Similarly, Ministry ofEducation suppressedMinistry of NationalPlanning and Economic
Development with 3-0 atGroup-G. Likewise,Ministry of Informationdefeated Ministry ofIndustry-2 with 3-0 atGroup-H and Ministry ofElectric Power No-2 beatMinistry of Defence 3-2at Group-D. — MNA
Than Than Saw
Khin Soe ThaikWint May Thu
MaungLay Zar Zar Hlaing
Myint
Information Ministry Team plays against Industry-2 Ministry Team inInter-Ministry Men’s Volleyball Tournament. — MNA
Ministry of Electric Power No 2 Team plays against Ministry of DefenceTeam in Inter-Ministry Men’s Volleyball Tournament. —MNA
Preparatory tasks for organizing ICTExhibition inspected
YANGON, 26 Nov —Deputy Minister forCommunications, Postsand Telegraphs Maj-GenThein Tun and party wenton an inspection tour ofYatanabon Cyber Cityunder construction nearPyinsa village,
PyinOoLwin inMandalay Division on 23November.
Next, the deputyminister inspectedprogress of work of themain teleport buildingand incubation centresand gave instructions on
installation of machinesfor ICT Exhibition andtimely completion of thebuildings.
He also visitedKyaukse Auto-Exchangeon 24 November, andMeiktila Auto-Exchange.
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NAY PYI TAW, 27Nov — Ministry ofIndustry-1 held aceremony to conclude theIntranet System CourseNo 4/2007 at the ministryhere today.
Minister forIndustry-1 U Aung
Intranet System Course concludesThaung delivered anaddress at the ceremonyand honoured outstandingtrainees and presentedcertificates to trainees.Daw Phyu Phyu Khinewon the first prize; DawHnin Le Le Khine thesecond and U Moe Tun
Wai the third at the intranetcourse. The minister alsopresented cash award to atrainee who won a modeltrainee award at thetraining course No 39 atthe Central Institute ofCivil Services inPhaunggyi. — MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 27Nov—Minister forCommunications, Postsand Telegraphs Brig-GenThein Zaw yesterdayinspected the site chosenfor construction of the autoexchange building inMyaungtaga SteelIndustrial Zone in YangonDivision and gavenecessary instructions.
Next, the ministerproceeded to the autoexchange in Thayawady,Bago Division (West)where he looked intofunctions of the facility
Communication stations in BagoDivision (West) inspected
and heard a report oncommunication functions.
On arrival at the postoffice in Okpo and thedigital auto exchange inGyobingauk, theminister viewed thecommunication mea-sures and attended to theneeds.
After that, theminister inspected theNattalin auto exchangeand the postal, telegraphsand telephone station inPaungde and attended tothe needs.
In meeting with
departmental officials andtownselders of PyayTownship at the digitalauto exchange in Pyay, theminister fulfilled therequirements.
At the USDA Officein Aunglan, the ministermet with the townshipexecutives of Thayet,Aunglan and Sinbaungwetownships and organizersand attended to the needs.
Next, he inspectedChaungnat auto exchangein Taung-dwingyi andfulfilled the requirements.
MNA
YANGON, 27 Nov—Educative talks on firesafety were given and fire-fighting processesdemonstrated at theMyanma Motion PictureEnterprise on Shwe-
Fire-fighting processes demonstratedtaunggya Street in BahanTownship here thisafternoon.
Deputy Head of theFire Services Zone ofMingala Taungnyunt,Tamway and Bahan
Townships U Aung LinOo gave officials and staffof the MMPE educativetalks on fire preventionmeasures. Fire preventionsteps were then demon-strated.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 26Nov—Chairman of ShanState Peace andDevelopment CouncilCommander of EasternCommand Maj-GenThaung Aye addressed ITCaravan 2007 which washeld at No 1 BasicEducation High School inTaunggyi on 16
IT Caravan 2007 opens in TaunggyiNovember.
At the school hall,secretary U Nyein Oo ofMyanmar ComputerScientists Association,executive member U ZawLin of MyanmarComputer IndustralistsAssociation, Joint-secretary U MaungMaung Tha of Myanmar
Computer EnthusiastsAssociation gave talks onITC.
Over 300 personsincluding headmasters,students, and enthusiastsattended to the talks. ICTCompanies presentedbooks, CDs and K 100,000to the Education Collegethere. —MNA
Employees of Myanma Motion Picture Enterprise watch fire-fightingdrill at the office of MMPE in Bahan Township. — MNA
Heads of department and leaders of working groups under MWAFcomfort elder persons waiting for free treatment for their eye
complaints at Nay Pyi Taw Pyinmana Hospital. — SOCIAL WELFARE
NAY PYI TAW, 27Nov — Under the projectof door-to-door providingmedical services to elderpeople jointlyimplemented by the SocialWelfare Department andthe Republic of Korea, eyespecialists provided freemedical treatment to 76elder persons at Nay PyiTaw Pyinmana Hospitalyesterday.
In coordinationwith of the Social WelfareDepartment and theHealth Department,Myanmar Women’sAffairs Federationarranged the plan toprovide free treatment to
Free eye treatment given atNay Pyi Taw Pyinmana Hospital
76 local people with eyecomplaints— 47 from NayPyi Taw PyinmanaDistrict and 29 from NayPyi Taw Tatkon.
Head of theInternational RelationsDepartment underMWAF Daw Myint MyintSoe, Leader of theRehabilitation andReintegration WorkingGroup Daw Tin Tin Nweand Head of the LegalAffairs Department DawNi Ni Win, eye specialists,chairmen of Nay Pyi TawPyinmana District andNay Pyi Taw Tatkon andtownship Peace andDevelopment Councils
and members of socialorganizations attended theceremony to providemedical care to those witheye complaints at Nay PyiTaw Pyinmana Hospital.
Social WelfareDepartment, MWAF, theRehabilitation andReintegration WorkingGroup donated K 280,000through MedicalSuperintendent of thehospital Dr U Aye Ko Koto be spent on providingfree medical treatment.
Members ofMWAF comforted theelder persons with eyesdisorders.
MNA
YANGON, 27 Nov— A ceremony to donatecomputer and accessoriesto PyinOoLwin 300-bedHospital was held at themeeting hall of the hospitalon 15 November.
Present at theceremony were MedicalSuperintendent Dr Tin
Computer, accessories forPyinOoLwin Hospital
Nyo Nyo Latt, specialists,health staff and wellwisherMajor Maung Latt (Retd)and families. Thewellwisher explained thepurpose of the donation.
Major Maung Latt(Retd) and wife Daw NannYin Yin and family donatedcomputer and accessories
worth K 538,800 for thehospital through theMedical Superintendent.The Medical Super-intendent spoke words ofthanks.
The wellwisherspresented gifts to theMedical Superintendentand health staff. —H
Minister inspects upgrading of Yangon-Pathein RoadYANGON, 27 Nov—
Minister for ConstructionMaj-Gen Saw Tuntogether with officialsinspected the upgradingof Yangon-Pathein motorroad here yesterday.
At the camp of theconstruction group-16 at
the mile post No 4,Deputy Chief EngineerU Soe Tin reported tothe minister on roadworks being carried outby four constructiongroups.
During his tour, theminister inspected
upgrading tasks along theroad between Bo MyatTun Bridge and DakaBridge.
Afterwards, theminister called for timelycompletion of works andfulfilled the requirements.
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Emit, a four week old south-ern three banded armadillo,eats bananna off the handof keeper Dawn Strasser at
the Cincinnati Zoo, Wednes-day, Nov. 22, 2007, in Cin-
cinnati. This is the first timein 11 years the CincinnatiZoo has successfully bredthis rare species of arma-
dillo, which lives in the opengrassy areas, forests and
marshes of Bolivia, Brazil,Paraguay and Argentina.
INTERNET
Brazilian Indians from the Assurini tribe
compete against another tribe during a tug-
of-war competition at the IX Indigenous
Nations’ Games in Olinda, northeastern
Brazil, Nov. 26, 2007. —INTERNET
Two tourists ride camels past the Treasury,al-Khazneh in Arabic, the famous Petra
monument that is carved out of solid rockfrom the side of a mountain and stands over40 meters high the first monument seen atend of the Siq, a 1.5 kilometers path that
narrows to about five meters (16 feet) withwalls towering over 200 meters (656 feet)
overhead.— INTERNET
Construction workers are seen atop
scaffoldings during restoration work at the
ancient temple of Parthenon on the hill of
Athens’ Acropolis November 27, 2007. —
INTERNET
Twendy-One, a robot designed to help the elderly and disabled people around the house, demon-strates carrying a food tray at Waseda University in Tokyo November 27, 2007. Twendy-one wasdesigned by robotics researchers at Waseda University to have human-sized four-fingered hands
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Images of the Day
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Putin blames US for vote monitor pulloutSt Petersburg, 27 Nov — President Vladimir Putin said on Monday Russia had information
suggesting the United States influenced a decision by OSCE international observers not to monitor theDecember 2 parliamentary election.
Actor Jet Li breaks record with$13m paycheque
TEHERAN, 27 Nov— An Iranian F-4 fighter jet crashed into the Gulf ofOman during a maneuver on Monday, the official IRNA news agency reported.
BEIJING, 27 Nov — Chinese actionstar Jet Li is set to rake in 100 millionyuan (13 million US dollars ) for hislatest movie, a record for an actor in aChinese-language film, state mediareported on Sunday.
Nearly half of the 40 million USdollars budget for “The Warlords” wentto the cast, among whom were HongKong heartthrob Andy Lau, TakeshiKaneshiro and Beijing-based actressand director Xu Jinglei, in addition toLi.
“Without Jet Li, we would not dareto invest 40 million US dollars in aChinese-language film,” Xinhua newsagency quoted director Peter Chan assaying. Li was a “guarantee” for globalsales, Chan said.
Chinese-language movies haveregistered a string of hits in the past fewyears, from Ang Lee’s martial arts tale“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, toZhang Yimou’s ancient history epic“Hero”.
The earlier salary record was heldby Li himself for his role in “Hero”, forwhich he earned 70 million yuan.
Li, 44, a childhood martial artschampion, has also broken into English-language films, featuring in actionpictures such as “Romeo Must Die”and “Lethal Weapon 4”.
“The Warlords”, a war epic basedon a Qing Dynasty story, is slated forrelease in Asia in mid-December and inNorth America from next March.
MNA/Reuters
The main electionmonitoring unit of theOrganization for Securityand Cooperation inEurope (OSCE) pulled outof Russia’s parliamentaryvote earlier this month,accusing Russianauthorities of obstruction.
A spokeswoman forthe OSCE’s Office forDemocratic Institutes andHuman Rights (ODIHR),which was running theaborted electionobservation mission, saidPutin’s remarks were“simply not true”.
“According to someinformation it (the pulloutof observers) was done onthe recommendation of theUS State Department,”Putin said. “We willcertainly take this intoaccount with our bilateralties with this state.”
Putin said the UnitedStates wanted to presentthe Russian parliamentaryelection as illegal, citingthe fact that it was not
properly monitored. ODIHR spokes-
woman Urdur Gunnar-sdottir said by telephone:“This (decision) was notmade at the recommen-dation of any state but wassimply made, and onlymade, on the basis of ourinability to do a long-termobservation. “It did not havean aim to influence theRussian election in anyway.” — MNA/Reuters
The Iranian Air Forceplane crashed at 12:45 pmlocal time ( 0915 GMT) inwaters of Chabahar Bayin the Gulf of Oman, nearthe southeastern Iranianport city of Konarak, the
report said. The fate of the pilot
and the reason of the crashwere still unknown, itadded.
Iran had a goodrelationship with the
United States and wasequipped with someadvanced US-madefighter jets during theperiod of Shah RezaPahlavi.
However, after the1979 Islamic Revolution,Washington cut off themilitary assistance toTeheran and US-madewarplanes like F-14s, F-4s and F-5s lackedsufficient accessories tokeep their battleeffectiveness.
Iran has tried toproduce its home-madefighter jets in the pastyears. On September 20,Iran successfully test-flewthe new model of Saegheh(Thunder) fighter jet,which apparently wasbased on the old AmericanF-5.— MNA/Xinhua
A collapsed bridge in Algeirs City. Floods causedby days of torrential rain have killed four people,
injured several others and have cut off manyroads in northern Algeria since the weekend.
INTERNET
Rescuers went on full alert after Typhoon Mitag slams into the northernPhilippines, killing at least seven people and forcing tens of thousands from
their homes. — INTERNET
OPEC oil prices soarabove $90 per barrel
Over 30,000 Vietnamese diefrom smoking annually
HANOI, 27 Nov —Between 30,000 and 40,000people in Vietnam die ofdiseases caused by smokingeach year, according to localnewspaper Youth onMonday.
Some 56 per cent oflocal men aged 15upwards are cigarettesmokers, the newspaperquoted the VietnamTobacco ControlProgramme as repor-ting.In recent years,
smokers in Vietnam havespent over 8.2 trillionVietnamese dong (512.5million US dollars) onsmoking, said theprogramme’s secretary,Phan Thi Hai.
According tostatistics released by theVietnamese HealthMinistry in late 2005, over50 per cent of local menand around 3 per cent oflocal women smoke.
MNA/Xinhua
Earthquake hits off Hongshu,Japan
HONG KONG, 27 Nov — An earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter Scaleoccurred near east coast of Hongshu, Japan, at 1358 GMT Monday, the HongKong Observatory said in a bulletin released here.
The magnitude was initially determined by the Hong Kong Observatory at37.4 degrees north latitude and 141.6 degrees east longitude, about 120 kilometressouth-southeast of Sendai, Japan.
There is no immediate casualty report. MNA/Xinhua
VIENNA, 27 Nov —The weekly average oilprices of the Organizationof Petroleum-ExportingCountries (OPEC) soaredto 90.71 US dollars perbarrel last week, theVienna-based cartel saidon Monday.
After a five-weekconsecutive rise, OPEC oilprices had dropped to 87.35dollars per barrel in thethird week of November,
but jumped again last weekby 3.36 dollars.
OPEC daily averageoil prices have risencontinuously since lastMonday, hitting a newrecord of 91.91 dollars perbarrels last Wednesdaybefore the average dailyprice, and in spite of adrop of 55 cents lastThursday, rebounded to91.52 dollars last Friday.
MNA/Xinhua
Iranian jet crashes in Gulf of Oman
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
EU strikes trade deal withfour African countries
BRUSSELS, 26 Nov—TheEuropean Union (EU) hasinitialed an interim tradeagreement with fourSouthern African coun-tries, the European Com-mission announced onSunday.
The agreement willapply initially to Bots-wana, Lesotho, Swazilandand Mozambique, withAngola ready to join assoon as possible.
The EU’s executivearm said South Africa andNamibia will alsodetermine their partici-pation in the agreement inthe coming days, addingthe agreement was opento other parties in theregion to join when theywished. “This is an historicstep forward in therelationship between theEU and Southern Africa,”said EU Trade Com-missioner Peter Man-delson, who is now on asix-day visit to China.
The initial agreementincludes a WTO-com-patible market accessschedule and provisionson development co-operation and other issues.
The European Com-mission said both the EUand the Southern Africancountries will continuenegotiations towards a fullEconomic PartnershipAgreement (EPA) in2008.— MNA/Xinhua
Abandonedfirecracker factoryexplosion kills five
in ChinaTAIYUAN, 27 Nov—Five
children were killed andanother was injured onSunday after a blast at anabandoned firecrackerfactory in Yuncheng Cityin north China’s ShanxiProvince.
The six, all about 10years old, were playinginside the factory nearWangjia Village ofNanzhang Township,Wanrong County, whenthe explosion occurred.
A small amount ofexpired explosives storedin the factory went off atabout 1 pm, killing fiveinstantly and seriouslyinjuring the other, localsources said.
MNA/Xinhua
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Japan to test “PAC-3”missile defence in Tokyo
TOKYO, 26 Nov—Japan is to test the deployment ofhigh-tech PAC-3 missile interceptors next month atabout 10 locations in Tokyo, the Yomiuri Shimbunnews-paper reported on Sunday.
Japan’s first Patriot Advanced Capability-3interceptors were de-ployed in March at Iruma AirBase in Saitama, north of Tokyo, as part of a shieldintroduced in response to missile tests by North Korea.
But given their limited range, the interceptors wouldneed to be moved closer to the political and financialhub of Tokyo to provide optimal protection if a ballisticmissile attack was believed likely.
The exercises next month will determine where thebest locations for re-deployment would be, with checksto be conducted into the quality of communicationsand whether there are any obstacles such as sky-scrapers in the areas, the Yomiuri said, quoting sources.
PAC-3 equipment will be moved from Iruma to testlocations including a national garden in Shinjuku,central Tokyo, and a military camp next to the DefenceMinistry.
The ministry plans to hold similar exercises inother parts of the country from the fiscal year startingnext April, the Yomiuri added.—MNA/Reuters
SHANGHAI, 26 Nov—The five-day airspacecontrol that disrupted thetravel plans of thousandsof air passengers to andfrom Shanghai sinceTuesday ended atmidnight of Saturday, saidan official with theGeneral Administration ofCivil Aviation (CAAC) onSunday. More than 30flights were postponed onSunday, according to LiJingao, an official with themarket managementoffice of the Shanghai-
based CAAC East ChinaAir Traffic ManagementBureau. About 20 of theflights were domestic,mainly from Shanghai toShenyang, Wuhan andChongqing.
“The delay was resultedfrom a backlog caused bythe control in previousdays,” Li said. “We haveworked overtime at thetwo airports, otherwisemore flights would beaffected.” More than 100flights were delayed onSaturday, according to Li,who estimated that theknock-on effect would lastuntil Monday, when abouta dozen flights are to beaffected.
“The airspaces controlthis time is long,” Li said.“Situation would return tonormal by Tuesday.”
More than 150 flightswere delayed in Shanghaiand about 7,000 pas-sengers were affectedduring the first two daysof the airspace controls.Most flights were boundfor domestic destinationsincluding Guangzhou,Xiamen, Shenzhen, Bei-jing and Dalian.
Sources at the BaiyunAirport in Guangzhou,where 1,600 passengerssuffered delays on Tues-day, said several flightswere affected, but only forbrief periods, with nolarge-scale passengerdelays.—MNA/Xinhua
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in urban ChinaBEIJING, 26 Nov—
Generations of Chinesechildren have been taughtto practice thrift by puttingtheir pocket change intopiggy banks.
However, manycontinue the habit asadults, which —com-bined with rising prices inChina’s richer regions —has caused severe shor-tages of coins and small-denomination notes.
In hundreds of millionsof these home banks,Chinese are hoarding abig percentage of thenation’s small change. Asa result, stores, peddlers,restau-rants and evenbanks are short of coins,according to a southernChinese weeklynewspaper report.
The shortages areparticularly severe in themore prosperous cities ofsouthern China, whereprices have been risingfast, the newspaperreported.
The shortages havegiven rise to an under-ground trade of “pro-fessional exchangers”who supply coins and low-denomination notes, at acommission of about2 per cent.
But with the shortagesworsening, especially inthe booming southernprovince of Guangzhou,the unofficial price of 100one-yuan coins can be ashigh as 125 yuan,according to the report inthe Workers’ Daily.
MNA/Xinhua
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A pair of 100-day old panda twins are seen atthe Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Center,
capital of southwest China’s Sichuan provinceon 23 Nov, 2007. The twins were born on this
August 13 by a 12-year old giant panda“Jiaozi”, local media reported.—INTERNET
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Scientists urge $2-3 billion studyof ocean health
Doctors who regularly explain to their patients the lifestyle changesnecessary to help reduce heart disease risks, such as avoiding unhealthy
food, have a noticeable positive impact on reducing the patients’ cholesterol,according to a study published in the United States Monday.—INTERNET
Waves approach theshore of Yantai, eastChina’s Shandong
Province, on 26 Nov,2007. A gale along with
deep drop oftemperature beat the
city Monday.INTERNET
Novel MRI technique showssecondhand smoke damages lungs
WASHINGTON, 26 Nov— For the first time,researchers have identifiedstructural damage to thelungs caused bysecondhand cigarettesmoke.
The results of thestudy, conducted byresearchers at theUniversity of Virginia andThe Children’s Hospitalof Philadelphia, werepresented Monday at theannual meeting of theRadiological Society ofNorth America (RSNA) inChicago. “It’s long beenhypothesized that pro-longed exposure tosecondhand smoke maycause physical damage tothe lungs, but previousmethods of analyzing lung
changes were not sensitiveenough to detect it,” saidChengbo Wang, magneticresonance physicist at TheChildren’s Hospital ofPhiladelphia.
Dr Wang andcolleagues used helium-3diffusion magneticresonance imaging (MRI)to study the lungs of 43volunteers, includingseven current and formersmokers and 36 peoplewho had never smoked,18 of whom had a highlevel of exposure tosecondhand smoke.
Patients inhales aspecially prepared heliumgas prior to imaging, andthe scanner is adjusted tocollect images showingthis helium gas in tissue.
Magnetic resonancemeasures how far thehelium atoms move, ordiffuse, inside the lungsduring a specific timeperiod — 1.5 seconds inthis study. Using thismethod, radiologists candetect changes deep in thesmall airways and sacs inthe lungs, which can breakdown, become enlargedand develop holes afterprolonged exposure tocigarette smoke. Helium-3diffusion MRI identifiesthis damage by measuringthe increased distance thehelium atoms move.
“With this technique,we are able to assess lungstructure on a microscopiclevel,” Dr Wang said.
Internet
Study:ozone may have greaterimpact on heavier people
OSLO, 26 Nov —Marine scientists called onSunday for a 2-3 billionUS dollars study of threatssuch as overfishing andclimate change to theoceans, saying they wereas little understood as theMoon.
A better network of
satellites, tsunamimonitors, drifting roboticprobes or electronic tagson fish within a decadecould also help lessen theimpact of naturaldisasters, pollution ordamaging algal blooms,they said.
“This is not pie in the
sky ... it can be done,” saidTony Haymet, director ofthe US Scripps Institutionof Oceanography andchairman of the Partner-ship for Observationof the Global Oceans(POGO).
He told Reuters that afurther 2-3 billion USdollars would roughlymatch amounts alreadyinvested in ocean research,excluding more costlysatellites. New techno-logies were cheaper andmeant worldwide moni-toring could now bepossible.
“Silicon Valley hascome to the oceans,” saidJesse Ausubel, a directorof the Census of MarineLife that is trying todescribe life in the seas.
MNA/Reuters
Final group from shipwreckedAntarctic cruiser reaches land
WASHINGTON, 26 Nov— A new study releasedMonday provides the firstevidence that people withhigher body mass index(BMI) may have a greaterresponse to ozone thanleaner people.
Short-term exposureto atmospheric ozone haslong been known to causea temporary drop in lungfunction in many people.This is the first study inhumans to look at whetherbody weight influencedlung function after acuteozone exposure.
A team of US re-searchers analyzed dataon young (aged 1835),healthy, non-smokingmen and women to see ifbody mass index (BMI)—a measure of fatness basedon an individual’s heightand weight— had an effecton lung response to acuteozone exposure.
The study publishedin the November issue ofjournal Inhalation Toxi-cology found that ozoneresponse was greater withincreasing BMI. “Therehas recently been interestin why some people’s lungfunction drops more thanothers (after short-termexposure to ozone) — ageand perhaps genetics, aswell as diet may play a
role,” said co-authorStephanie London.
“We were intriguedby recent mouse studiesthat showed obesityincreases lung responsesto ozone and wanted tosee whether this appliedin humans,” he said.
Based on formerstudies, the research teamstudied 197 people whohad been exposed to ozonefor 90 minutes, duringwhich they alternated 20minutes of exercise with10 minutes of rest.
The subjects’ lungcapacity and functionwere tested immediatelybefore and after theexposure period.
In general, the higherthe BMI, the greater theozone response, providingone more reason why
maintaining a healthybody weight is importantto people’s health, said thestudy.— Internet
Members of the Bayanihan, the National DanceCompany of the Philippines, perform during the
Asian Performing Arts Festival 2007 at a theatre inManila on 26 Nov, 2007. —INTERNET SANTIAGO, 26 Nov —
The second and finalgroup of 77 peoplerescued from theExplorer, a cruiser thatsank Friday after hittingan iceberg in the AntarcticOcean, landed in the
Chilean city of PuntaArenas aboard a militaryaircraft Sunday, localmedia said.
The Chilean Air ForceHercules touched downjust after 1:10 pm localtime (1610 GMT)carrying among itspassengers the 54 crew ofthe boat, which now lies1,100 metres deep in theBransfield Strait, 76kilometres east of KingGeorge Island, which isalso known as 25 MayIsland.
MNA/Xinhua
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Maria Riesch, of Germany, passes a gate duringthe first run of women’s World Cup slalom atPanorama, BC, on 25 Nov, 2007.—INTERNET
New Jersey Nets’ Jason Kidd (R) drivespast Los Angeles Lakers’ JordanFarmar during their NBA basketballgame in Los Angeles, the US on 25Nov, 2007. Nets won 102-100.—XINHUA
FC Barcelona soccer players run during a teamtraining session in Lyon, central France,on 26 Nov, 2007. FC Barcelona will face
Olympique Lyon in a Champion’s League Group Ematch on Tuesday. – INTERNET
MinnesotaTimberwolves AntoineWalker (24) goes to the
basket over NewOrleans Hornets
Hilton Armstrong (12)in the first half of theirNBA basketball gamein New Orleans, on 26Nov, 2007.—INTERNET
UEFA probes Bulgarianmatch-fixing allegations
Ferguson chargedafter outburst at referee
LONDON, 27 Nov — Manchester United manager AlexFerguson has been charged by the FA for an outburst atthe referee during the defeat at Bolton Wanderers onSaturday.
"Alex Ferguson has been charged with using abusiveand/or insulting words towards referee MarkClattenburg," the FA said in a statement on Monday.
The charge relates to Ferguson's conduct at halftimeof his team's 1-0 Premier League loss at the Reebok.
Ferguson, who had to watch the second half from thestands, was upset by what he felt were Bolton's over-physical tactics. "I thought there were two or three verydodgy tackles and you hope the referee is strong in thosesituations," Ferguson said after the defeat left the cham-pions three points behind leaders Arsenal in the titlerace.—MNA/Reuters
Inter coach Mancini probedafter blasting medics
ROME, 27 Nov — Inter Milan coachRoberto Mancini is being investigatedby the Italian Soccer Federation aftersaying club doctors keep injured playerssidelined for too long.
"The federal prosecutor has openedan investigation into Inter coach RobertoMancini over comments he made aboutthe work of the club doctors," the FIGCsaid on its Web site (www.figc.it) onMonday. Italian media said Mancini wasangry with Inter's medics about the timeit is taking France captain Patrick Vieira,who has hardly featured this season, torecover from a calf strain.
"Apart from certain very serious inju-ries, I think normal injuries can be healedmuch more quickly. I have experiencedthem in first person (as a player),"Mancini told Sky television after theItalian champions beat Atalanta 2-1 onSaturday. "The players have more trou-ble returning than before, but it's nottheir fault. Now the doctors stop themall the time. The doctors have got worse,in my opinion".—MNA/Reuters
FIFAto implementtour operator
schemeJOHANNESBURG, 27 Nov
— FIFA are to implementa tour operator programmeto offer customised travelpackages for spectatorswanting to watch the 2010World Cup finals in SouthAfrica.
Tour operators are be-ing invited to register forthe programme, to whichFIFA have allocated350,000 tickets, worldfootball's governing bodysaid on Monday.
FIFA general secretaryJerome Valcke said the or-ganization hoped to facili-tate travel to the matchesfor tourists by combiningtransportation, accommo-dation and tickets into asingle package.
MNA/Reuters
Palermo sack Colantuono,Guidolin back in charge
ROME, 27 Nov — Palermo have sacked coach StefanoColantuono following Sunday's 5-0 defeat at Juventusand reinstated his predecessor Francesco Guidolin.
"Colantuono dismissed, Guidolin returns," the SerieA club announced on their Web site (www.ilpaler-mocalcio.it) on Monday. Palermo are eighth in Serie A,but they have only won one of their last eight games.
It will be Guidolin's fourth stint in charge of theSicilian club. The former Monaco boss was at the helmlast season until April, when he was fired after a poor runof results only to be brought back for the final two gamesof the campaign.—MNA/Reuters
Liverpool’s Benitezat odds with owners
LONDON, 27 Nov — Liverpool man-ager Rafael Benitez has raised furtherdoubts about his reportedly strained re-lationship with the club's American own-ers, questioning their grasp of the Euro-pean transfer system.
"It's not a draft system. We have freeplayers available now," he said. "I'm nottalking about players that cost money.
"We need to talk to the agents now, ifnot we will lose targets. In the summer,the players will be more expensive. Ihave not been talking about spending butdoing the opposite.
"We had a meeting on the day of theArsenal game which was really positive.After this, something changed.
"They told me to be focused on coach-ing and training because Rick Parry willbe looking after signing players. It's clearMr Hicks wants the best for the club. Sodo I."
In a statement from George Gillettand Tom Hicks later on Sunday, theyattempted to smooth the waters.
"Despite speculation in today's news-papers, there is nothing new to say," thestatement said.—MNA/Reuters
Baddeley holds nerve towin Masters in playoff
MELBOURNE, 27 Nov — Local favourite AaronBaddeley held his nerve to seal his first AustralianMasters title after a marathon sudden-death playoffwin over Sweden's Daniel Chopra on Sunday.
Baddeley recovered from heavy rough at the fourthattempt to separate the pair to par the 18th hole, whileChopra's five-foot par putt slid just wide to give the 26-year-old Australian the gold jacket.
Both players finished regulation on 13-under 275after Baddeley, the world No. 18, had shot a closingtwo-under 70. Overnight leader Chopra finished witha one-under 71.
"In the playoff I felt like I was swinging the clubreally well. I just kept hitting the same shots and feltthat I'd wear him down," Baddeley, who learnt hisgame at the Huntingdale Golf Club course in suburbanMelbourne, told reporters.
"Every playoff hole I had the chance to win and itwas Dan who was saving it to keep it going but I reallyhad to scrap to win that final playoff hole.
"And it really feels great to win at home. It's fantas-tic."—MNA/Reuters
SOFIA, 27 Nov — Bul-garian club Cherno MoreVarna are facing a UEFAinvestigation into allegedmatch-fixing during anIntertoto Cup gameagainst Macedonia'sMakedonija Skopje inJuly.
UEFA's DisciplinaryChief Inspector GerhardKapl told Bulgarian me-dia on Monday that Euro-pean soccer's governingbody had been alerted toheavy and unusual bettingon the first leg of the sec-ond round tie.
A UEFA spokesman
said an investigation hadbeen opened with initialhearings into the briberycharge due to take placeon Thursday.
Kapl told BulgarianDarik radio that ChernoMore could face a banfrom European competi-tion if the allegationsproved to be true. He saidno action was beingplanned againstMakedonija.
The match in questionsaw Cherno More win 4-0away on July 7 with all thegoals coming in the sec-ond half.
The Varna-based clubwent through 7-0 on ag-gregate to meet 1992Champions League final-ists Sampdoria in the thirdround.
Cherno More declinedto comment but said theywould hold a news con-ference at 0900 GMT onTuesday.—MNA/Reuters
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Tuesday, 27 November, 2007Summary of observations recorded at 09:30
hours MST: During the past 24 hours, weather hasbeen partly cloudy inTaninthayi Division and gen-erally fair in the remaining States and Dividions.Night temperatures were (3ºC) to (4ºC) below No-vember average temperatures in Kachin, Chin, South-ern and Kayah States,(5ºC) below November aver-age temperatures in upper Sagaing and MagwayDivisions and about November average temperaturesin the remaining areas. The significant night tempera-ture was Hakha (2ºC).
Maximum temperature on 26-11-2007 was 91ºF.Minimum temperature on 27-11-2007 was 64ºF. Rela-tive humidity at 09:30 hours MST on 26-11-2007 was83%. Total sun shine hours on 25-11-2007 was (8.3)hours approx.
Rainfall on 27-11-2007 was (nil) at Mingaladon,Kaba-Aye and Central Yangon. Total rainfall since 1-1-2007 was (136.57) inches at Mingaladon, (141.38) inchesat Kaba-Aye and (144.29) inches at Central Yangon. Maxi-mum wind speed at Yangon (Kaba-Aye) was (5) mphfrom Northeast at (14:30) hours MST on 26-11-2007.
Bay inference: Weather is partly cloudy in the SouthBay and generally fair in the Andaman Sea andelsewhere in the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 28-11-2007: Pos-sibility of isolated rain or thundershowersinTaninthayi Division, weather will be partly cloudyin Kachin State and upper Sagaing Division andgenerally fair in the remaining areas. Degree of cer-tainty is (40)%.
State of the sea: Seas will be moderate inMyanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Possibility ofrain or thundershowers in the extereme NothernMyanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring areafor 27-11-2007: Fair weather.
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring areafor 27-11-2007: Generally fair weather.
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring areafor 27-11-2007: Fair weather.
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ASLEEP IN JESUSU Sein Than
Age 77S.G.S (Myanmar) Ltd (Retd)
U Sein Than of Hlinethaya Township, Yangon, son of(U Wilson Tun and Daw Htwe), beloved husband of DawKyin Hone, loving father of U Kenneth (MFSL),U Arthur(Port),Daw Than Than Aye (J.A.T), Daw Thin Thin Mar,U Mg Mg Sein (Myanmar Glorious Land) (U Mg MgKyaw), UAung Win Than(TT Int’l),grandfather of sixgrandchildren was called to his heavenly home at InseinGeneral Hospital on 26.11.07 funeral service will be heldat Yay Way Christian cemetery on 28.11.07at 1:00 pm.
Bereaved family.
ABU DHABI, 27 Nov—Police of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has cracked a counterfeit money racketand seized more than six million fake US dollar bills, local newspaper Gulf News reported on Monday.
UAE police seize over 6 mln counterfeit USD bills
Police seized eightmen and their equipmentand chemicals to make fakedollar bills in a series ofsting operations in Ras AlKhaimah, an emirate in thenorthern part of the
country, the report said. “The suspects, five
Africans and three Arabs,were involved in illegalactivities. ... They tried tosell their counterfeit moneyto their victims,” Lieutenant-
Colonel Salem Bin SultanAl Darmaki from Ras AlKhaimah Police was quotedas saying.
“We received a tip-offfrom one of our sourcesabout some Africans
involved in fraud and ‘blackmagic’ turning counterfeitdollars to real and sellingthem to clients with the helpof some UAE residents,”he added.
Three separate gangswere arrested in theoperations. The first groupof suspects were detainedwhile delivering 1,000 fakedollar bills to one of theundercover agents.
An hour later a policeteam detained more suspectswhen they were deliveringone million dollars in fake100-dollar bills.
In the third operation,fake dollar bills worth morethan five million dollarswere seized.
MNA/Xinhua
One more Vietnamese provincereports chickens dying en mass
HANOI, 27 Nov—Chickens have died enmass with unidentifiedcauses in Vietnam’ssouthern Long AnProvince since earlyOctober, while bird flu ishitting three provinces inthe country’s northern andcentral regions, localnewspaper Pioneerreported on Monday.Specimens from 800 deadchickens of a household inthe province’s Tan AnTown are being tested, thepaper quoted head of theprovincial Veterinary
Bureau, Dinh Van The, assaying.
Earlier, the southernTien Giang provincereported that over 50,000
chickens raised in morethan 10 farms in its ChoGao District died aftersuddenly stopping eating.
MNA/Xinhua
28-11-07 NL 8/7/18, 11:34 PM15
4th Waning of Tazaungmon 1369 ME Wednesday, 28 November, 2007
People’s Desire� We favour stability.� We favour peace.� We oppose unrest and violence.
Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring area Fair weather.
Yangon and neighbouring areaGenerally fair weather.
Mandalay and neighbouring area Fair weather.
Weather Forecast for(28-11-2007)
� RFA, VOA and BBC airing skyful of lies
� RFA, VOA and BBC saboteurs, watch your step!
� The public be warned of
killers in the air waves —
RFA, VOA and BBC
YANGON, 27 Nov—Minister for Electric Power (2)Maj-Gen Khin Maung Myint inspected progress ofupgrading the main power station and the switch yard,230KV input power feeder and 33-KV output feeder,and distribution of power at 230/33/11 KV (60 MVA)main power station near Yangon-Pyay Road inHmawby Township yesterday morning.
At the control room of the station, Manager U SawWin Maung and Director U Thein Hlaing of the PowerSupply (South) Project of the Myanma Electric PowerEnterprise, Chief Engineer U Tin Maung Tun, Manag-ing Director U Tin Aung of the of Electric PowerSupply Enterprise and Head U Kyaw Myint ofMyaungdagar Main Power Station reported on ar-rangements for upgrading of the power station.
In response to the report, the minister said that
Upgrading of Myaungdagar (Hmawby)Main Power Station in progress
Minister Maj-Gen Khin Maung Myint at Myaungdagar Main Power Station in Hmawby. MNA
Myaungdagar Main Power Station was an importantfacility supplying power to Myaungdagar Steel Indus-trial Zone out of the industrial zones in Yangon Divi-sion and to Hmawby region. He called for harmoniouscooperation and greater efforts for successful realiza-
tion of objectives.After inspecting the power station, Minister Maj-
Gen Khin Maung Myint gave necessary instructionsand attended to the needs of the facility.
MNA
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