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Established 1914
Volume XIX, Number 84 14th Waxing of Waso 1373 ME Thursday, 14 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
President U Thein Sein, wife Daw Khin Khin Win attendPresident U Thein Sein, wife Daw Khin Khin Win attendPresident U Thein Sein, wife Daw Khin Khin Win attendWaso robe-offering ceremony of President OfficeWaso robe-offering ceremony of President OfficeWaso robe-offering ceremony of President Office
President U Thein Sein and wife Daw Khin Khin Win offer Waso robeand provisions to Sayadaw Bhaddanta Gunesana of Dhammikayama
Kyaikpi Monastery.—MNA
Vice-President Thiha Thura U Tin Aung Myint Oo and wife DawKhin Saw Hnin present Waso robes to SSMNC Secretary SayadawAgga Maha Pandita Agga Maha Saddhamajotikadhaja Bhaddanta
Khemindasami.—MNA
Vice-President Dr Sai Mauk Kham and wife Daw Nann Shwe Hmondonate Waso robes to SSMNC Vice-Chairman Sayadaw Agga Maha
Pandita Bhaddanta Tejosarabhivamsa.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 13 July — The Waso robe-offeringceremony of the President Office was held at SasanaMaha Beikman Hall in the precinct of UppatasantiPagoda here this morning, attended by President UThein Sein and wife Daw Khin Khin Win.
It was also attended by members of State SanghaMaha Nayaka Committee, TipitakadharaTipitakakovida Sayadaws, Ovadaçariya Sayadawsof Uppatasanti Pagoda Board of Trustees andpresiding Sayadaws of monasteries in Nay Pyi TawCouncil Area, Vice-President Thiha Thura U TinAung Myint Oo and wife Daw Khin Saw Hnin, Vice-President Dr Sai Mauk Kham and wife Daw NannShwe Hmon, Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker Thura U ShweMann and wife Daw Khin Lay Thet, AmyothaHluttaw Speaker U Khin Aung Myint and wife DawKhin Pyone, Union Chief Justice U Tun Tun Oo,Com-mander-in-Chief of Defence Services GeneralMin Aung Hlaing and wife Daw Kyu Kyu Hla,Chairman of Constitutional Tribunal of the Union UThein Soe, Chairman of Union Election CommissionU Tin Aye, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of DefenceServices Lt-Gen Soe Win, Deputy Speaker of PyithuHluttaw U Nanda Kyaw Swa, Deputy Speaker ofAmyotha Hluttaw U Mya Nyein, the Union ministers,Lt-Gen Hla Htay Win of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army), the commander of Nay Pyi Taw
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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 DesireThursday, 14 July, 2011
Love your LibraryLiteracy is a capability for human beings.
All the people regardless of age are torelentlessly learn education and studyknowledge.
Libraries have been established for all theliterates to constantly read literature, raisereading habit and have easy access topublications. So far, over 50,000 libraries havebeen established across the nation. Concertedefforts are being made to open more librariesin some villages.
Nowadays, the literates have access tovarious books and publications at librariesand they promote reading habit. Their activitiescontribute to promotion of literature andknowledge. Strenuous efforts are to be madefor sustainable development of libraries.
It is necessary to fulfill the requirements oflibrary buildings, furniture and newpublications. Priority is to be given to mobilizingthe active participation of townships forsustainable development of libraries andachieving success in the tasks.
The Myanmar Library Foundationprovides assistance for already-opened librariesand distributes books and publications free ofcharge. The funds of the foundation are to bespent on construction of library buildings,improving reading skills and providingpublications on priority.
With collaborative efforts, the State andregional authorities, local people, wellwishers,entrepreneurs and organizations are to strivefor ensuring durability of the Myanmar LibraryFoundation. In fact, only then will progress ofthe Myanmar Library Foundation contributemuch to durability and development oflibraries.
Central Bank Governor receives foreignguests
Union I&P Minister receives Israeli AmbassadorNAY PYI TAW, 13
July—Israeli Ambas-sador to the Republic ofthe Union of MyanmarMr Yaron Mayer calledon Union Minister forImmigration andPopulation U Khin Yi,at the Minister’s officehere yesterdayafternoon. Theycordially discussedmatters related to takingcensus.
Also present at thecall were DeputyMinister U Kyaw KyawWin, Immigration andNational RegistrationDepartment U MaungMaung Than, actingDirector-General U
Aung Chit of PopulationDepartment and Head ofOffice U Than NaingTun.—MNA
Ministry of Finance andRevenue U Than Nyeinreceived a foreigndelegation led by Headof International Consu-lting Division of DaiwaInstitute of Research LtdMr Sumiyiki Kazama athis office here thismorning.
They held talksabout matters fordevelopment of bondmarket in Myanmar.
Also present at thecall were deputy gover-nors of the Central Bankof Myanmar and headsof department.
MNA
RUMFCCI General Secretarymeets Thai commercial
counsellor
They discussedpromotion ofcooperation betweenMyanmar and Thai
YANGON, 13 July—General Secretary ofRepublic of the Unionof Myanmar Federationof Chambers ofCommerce and IndustryDr Myo Thet and CEC
member U Kyaw Theinmet Minister CounsellorMr Prajuab Supinee ofthe Economic Consulateof the Thai Embassy ofYangon at the federation,here, on 8 July morning.
entrepreneurs, retailbusiness managementcourse to be jointlyconducted byRUMFCCI and ThaiExport PromotionDepartment and Thai-Myanmar businessmatching to be held atRUMFCCI.—MNA
Pathein-Monywa Road section under repairNAY PYI TAW, 13
July—Deputy Ministerfor Construction U SoeTint inspected mainten-ance of Pathein-Monywa Road section(1) on 10 July.
He called for good
drainage system asAyeyawady Region hashigh rainfall.
He viewed road-work and the building ofdrains at mile post No.96/0, between mile postNos 145/0 and 146/2 androad conditions up tomile post No. 179/6, andOksh i tp in -Padaung-Taungup Road sectionin Pyay District.
At the meeting withchief engineers, thesuperintending engineerof Bago Region, deputysuperintending en-gineers from Road/
Bridge Group, districtengineers, and townshipengineers, the deputyminister called foreffectual use of thegovernment expen-ditures, reinforcement oftraffic rules, supervisionover tasks for systematicoperation of toll gatesalong roads being builtwith B.O.T system, useof accurate number ofstaff, averting loss andwastage of constructionmaterials, worksitesafety and preventivemeasures against fire.
MNA
RUMFCCI General Secretary Dr Myo Thet receives MinisterCounsellor Mr Prajuab Supinee of the Economic Consulate of the
Thai Embassy.—MNA
CBM Governor U Than Nyein receivesdelegation led by Head of International
Consulting Division of Daiwa Institute ofResearch Ltd Mr Sumiyiki Kazama.—MNA
Union Minister for Immigration and PopulationU Khin Yi receives Israeli Ambassador to
Myanmar Mr Yaron Mayer.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 13July—Governor of theCentral Bank ofMyanmar under the
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Three mortar rounds hit BaghdadGreen Zone
BAGHDAD, 13 July— Three mortar rounds struck Baghdad’s Green Zone onTuesday afternoon and huge columns of black smoke were billowing from thescene, an Interior Ministry source said.
There were no immediate reports of casualties by the blasts in the zone,which houses some of the Iraqi government offices and the US embassy, anInterior Ministry source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
The barrage came a day after the new US defence Leon Panetta met withUS military commanders in Iraq and held talks with top Iraqi officials aboutwhether some US troops will remain in Iraq after the deadline of the end of2011.
The heavily fortified Green Zone has been frequently targeted by militants’mortar and rocket attacks. The roughly 10 square km zone is located on thewest bank of the Tigris River which bisects the Iraqi capital.
MNA/XinhuaPhoto taken on 12 July, 2011 shows smoke rises from the Green Zone in
Baghdad, Iraq.—XINHUA
Photo taken on 12 July, 2011 shows the debrisof a bus at the blast site near Islamabad, capitalof Pakistan. A blast in a passenger bus killed at
least 10 persons Tuesday in Rawalpindi nearPakistani Capital Islamabad, local media
reported. Nature of the blast was not clear andTV channels reported that gas cylinder may
have caused the explosion. —XINHUA
Car bombing kills 3 Sunni paramilitarymembers west of Baghdad
Photo shows vehicles damaged in variety ofattacks in the town of Lashkar Gah in
Helmand Province, southern Afghanistan,on 12 July, 2011.
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BAGHDAD, 13 July — A car bombstruck members of the AwakeningCouncil group in west outskirt ofBaghdad on Tuesday, killing threegroup members and wounding sixother people, a local police sourcetold Xinhua.
A booby-trapped car parked inAbu Ghraib area, some 20 km west toBaghdad, detonated near the sitewhere the local group members weregathering on early Tuesday, killingthree of them and wounding fiveothers along with a civilian, the sourcesaid on condition of anonymity.
The Awakening Council group,or al-Sahwa in Arabic, consists ofarmed groups, including somepowerful anti-US. Sunni militantgroups, who turned their rifles againstthe al-Qaeda network after the latterexercised indiscriminate killingsagainst both Shiite and Sunni Muslimcommunities.
Militant attacks continue in theonce volatile Sunni Arab area in westof Baghdad that stretches throughAnbar Province to Iraq’s westernborders with Syria, Jordan and SaudiArabia.—Xinhua
Israeli airplanes attack Gaza after rocketfire
GAZA, 13 July—Israeli airplanes carriedout an airstrike in the GazaStrip early Wednesdayafter militants firedmissiles into Israel,witnesses and securitysources said.
The airplanes firedtwo rockets at a car washgarage in northern GazaStrip, causing severedamage in the place andsmashing windows ofnearby houses, the
witnesses said.A woman was
slightly wounded in theleg by a flying piece ofglass, said Adham AbuSelmia, an emergencyofficial.
The Israeli attackcame shortly after twoPalestinian missileslanded in WesternNegev in Israel, causinglight damage to a house.
Israeli media reportsquoted Israeli officials
as saying that they fearan increase in cross-border violence over thesummer.
In April, Hamas,which controls Gaza,reached an agreementwith other Palestiniangroups to restrain andcommit themselvesagain to a shaky ceasefirethat has held since theend of Israel’s majoroffensive here inJanuary 2009.—Xinhua
US and allies kill, injureIraqi people
BAGHDAD, 13 July— There has been daily casualties in Iraq since theUS and its allies have invaded the country.
Casualties of Iraqi peopleThe total number of casualties as from the day they invaded the
country to 13 July reached 706522 and the total number of seriouslyinjured people reached 1280010, according to the news on the Internet.
No. Subject Number
1. Death toll of Iraqi people 706522
2. The total number of seriously injured people 1280010
Internet
Casualties of Afghan people in invasion ofNATO troops led by US
KABUL, 13 July—The NATO troops led by the US have invadedAfghanistan and they are there for a long time.
A number of Afghan people are killed and injured due to invasion ofthe NATO troops led by the US.
Casualties of Afghan peopleAccording to the Internet news, a total of 34069 Afghan people were
killed and 41678 injured seriously as from the day when the NATO troopsled by the US invaded Afghanistan to 13 July.
No. Subject Number1. Number of Afghan people killed 34069
2. Seriously injured Afghan people 41678
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16 killed infailed
KazakhstanjailbreakALMATY, 12 July—
Sixteen inmates werekilled when they touchedoff an explosion assecurity forces approa-ched after a failed jailbr-eak in the southern townof Balkhash, authoritiessaid Tuesday. “They blewthemselves up when apolice operation wasunderway. All 16 bodieshave been retrieved fromunder the rubble,” SultanKusetov, the head of theJustice Ministry’s Peniten-tiary Committee, toldreporters.
The ministry said in astatement that theprisoners mounted anarmed assault on a sentrypost and then fled to agarment factory withinthe jail. One prison guardwas killed in Monday’sattempted breakout.
Justice officials saidthe prisoners died whenthey detonated an oxygencanister as special forcesapproached the building.
MNA/Xinhua
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MOSCOW, 13 July—A Soyuz space carrierwith six US Globalstar-2 F1 communicationsatellites blasted off Wednesday from theBaikonur space center in Kazakhstan, aspokesman from Russian Space AgencyRoscosmos said.
The launch, initially scheduled for Monday,was postponed twice till Wednesday due totechnical reasons during the preparation.
The Globalstar satellite is a low Earth orbitsatellite constellation, which provides highquality satellite phone service and low-speeddata communications for over 100 countriesworldwide.—Xinhua
Russia’s Soyuz sends sixUS satellites to orbit
Comet’s death by sunComet’s death by sunphotographed for first time
WASHINGTON, 13July—The death of acomet that plunged intothe sun was captured oncamera this month for thefirst time in history,scientists say.
The comet met itsfiery demise on 6 Julywhen it zoomed in frombehind the sun and meltedinto oblivion as it crashedinto the star. It wasNASA’s Solar DynamicsObservatory (SDO), asatellite orbiting Earth thatstudies the sun, whichwitnessed the comet’sdeath-blow. One of theSDO spacecraft’s high-definition imagers“actually spotted a sun-grazing comet as itdisintegrated over abouta 15 minute period ( 6July, 2011), somethingnever observed before,”SDO officials said.
Comets have been
The death of a comet that plunged into the sunwas captured on camera this month.
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spotted near the sunbefore, but last week’sobject was the first to beobserved in real-time asit disappeared.
“Given the intenseheat and radiation, thecomet simply evaporatedaway completely,” SDOofficials said.
The comet was a typeknown to astronomers asa sun-grazing cometbecause its path broughtit extremely close to thesun. The Solar andHeliospheric Observa-tory, a joint NASA-European Space Agencyspacecraft, also spottedthe comet’s demise andrecorded a video of theevent. “This is one of thebrightest sun-grazersSOHO has recorded,similar to the Christmascomet of 1996,” SOHOproject scientist Bernh-ard Fleck said in a
statement.SOHO officials said
that, because of the angleof the comet’s orbit, itpassed across the fronthalf of the sun andappeared to brighten as itstruck hotter particlesabove the solar surface.
Internet
Three smallprimitive
mammals walkover a
Triceratopsskeleton, one of
the lastdinosaurs to
exist before themass extinctionthat gave way to
the age ofmammals.INTERNET
A budget-friendly Androidsmartphone to keep your wallet happy
NEW YORK, 13 July—After the release of itsflagship Droid 3Android smartphone,Motorola Mobility isnow pushing a smart-phone that caters to theopposite end of themarket, the bright andbudget-friendly XT316.
“With a fun,beautiful design and agreat package of socialmedia options, MotorolaXT316 gives busy usersthe smartphone experi-ence they crave at a pricethey can afford,” saidFei Liu, senior vicepresident, Mass MarketConsumer Products,Motorola Mobility.
“With the combina-tion of the physicalQWERTY keyboard,the touchscreen displayand access to theentertaining apps andgames, the MotorolaXT316 outperforms
Motorola XT316Android smartphone.
Cricket partners with Sprint for 3GModems
LONDON, 13 July—CricketWireless today announcednationwide 3G coverage for its USBmodem and hotspot products, mostlyusing the Sprint network.
The modem deal is part ofCricket’s nationwide roamingagreement with Sprint, which the twocompanies signed in August 2010.The agreement doesn’t make Cricketa national carrier. The company stillonly sells service in about a third ofthe country, and will cut people off ifthey use too much data outsideCricket’s home network.
Last year, Cricket said it wouldstart selling its phones nationwide inTarget, Wal-Mart, and Best Buy,using Sprint’s network whereCricket’s own network isn’t available.But that hasn’t happened yet.
In exchange for the new nationalcoverage, Cricket’s 3G modem ratesare going up by $5 per month. Thatmakes its plans $45 per month for2.5GB, $55 for 5GB, or $65 for7.5GB without a contract. That’sslightly less expensive than VirginMobile, which offers 2.5GB for $50without a contract. But it isn’t as
good a deal as Sprint partner Clear,which has a $55 no-contract planwith 5GB of 3G and also unlimited4G WiMAX.
Sprint has the biggest wholesalebusiness of the four major carriers,with many smaller carrierspiggybacking on its network.
Cricket once offered USBmodems for much less moneymonthly than other wireless carriercharged, advertising its service as analternative home connection for folkswithout DSL or cable. But thecompany has backed away from thatpremise in recent years, as it’s seenthe heavy demands home users canmake on a wireless network.
Cricket has offered 3G roamingon the Sprint network for owners ofits smartphones since October 2010.
In our Fastest Mobile Networkstests, we found Cricket’s and Sprint’sspeeds to be slower than other 3Gand 4G systems, but still much fasterthan 2G. Cricket’s native speedsaveraged 600kbps down whileSprint’s averaged 480kbps downnationwide.
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other low cost mobiledevices.”
The BlackBerry-esque XT316 features afull QWERTY key-bouard, a 2.8" QVGAtouchscreen display, a3MP camera, an FMradio with RDS support,WiFi, GPS and up toeight hours of talk time.
A study conductedby IDG and released on11 July found that twoout of three peopleworldwide use asmartphone for personalor business purposes.
With the arrival oflow-cost smartphonessuch as the XT316,consumers no longerhave to make the choicebetween a less capablefeature phone or arestrictively expensivesmartphone.
The XT316 isavailable now in Chinafor 1,498 RMB (•165).
A mid-July release isplanned for HongKong, Taipei, and LatinAmerica (as theMotorola SPICE Key).The handset will arrivein Europe (as theMotorola FIRE) and therest of Asia later thissummer.—Internet
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Contact allergies associated with lowerrates of some cancers
HELLERUP, 13 July—The immunesystems of people with contactallergies may be primed to protectagainst certain types of cancer,including breast and brain cancers,new research suggests.
Contact allergies occur due todirect contact with chemicals andcommon metals such as nickel.
In the new study, researcherslooked at almost 17,000 Danish adultswho were tested for contact allergiesbetween 1984 and 2008. About one-
third (35 percent) tested positive for atleast one contact allergy. Women weremore likely than men to have a contactallergy — 41 percent versus 26percent.
When the study authors examinedcancer cases among the participantsover the long term, they found thatmen and women with contact allergieshad significantly lower rates of breastand non-melanoma skin cancer, andwomen with contact allergies also hadlower rates of brain cancer comparedto those without contact allergies.
But people with contact allergieshad higher rates of bladder cancer,which may be due to higher levels ofchemical metabolites accumulated inthe blood, the researchers suggested.
The study, by Kaare Engkilde ofthe National Allergy Research Centreat Copenhagen University, GentoffeHospital in Hellerup, Denmark, andcolleagues, is published in the 12 Julyonline edition of the journal BMJ Open.The findings did not allow theresearchers to come to any conclusionsabout cause and effect, and more studyis needed, they noted in a journalnews release.
Internet
Eating nuts every day could helpcontrol Type 2 diabetes and preventits complications, according to new
research from St Michael’sHospital and the University of
Toronto.INTERNET
Researchers envision afuture where patients
would installtransmission coils in
their homes andworkplaces to create
zones where theimplant would receiveuninterrupted power.
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Mexico’s int’l reserves reach record highMEXICO CITY, 13 July— Mexico’s
international reserves reached a recordhigh of 130.86 billion US dollars onJuly 8, the Central Bank of Mexico(Banxico) said Tuesday.
The reserves witnessed anincrease of 1.66 billion dollarsbetween 4 and 8 July, which cameafter a purchase of about 1.2 billiondollars from credit institutions,Banxico said, adding that it was the
American men with cancer more likely todie than women
LOS ANGELES, 13 July—Men whoare diagnosed with cancer are morelikely to die from the disease thanwomen, due to a higher initial risk andlater detection, US governmentresearch showed.
The National Cancer Institute studylooked at a database of 36 differenttypes of cancer from 1977 to 2006.
It found the highest male-to-femalemortality rate ratios for cancers like lip,where 5.5 men died for each womanpatient, and esophageal, where 4 mendied for each woman patient.
For lung cancer, which is theleading cause of cancer deaths for bothmen and women, the research found2.3 male deaths for each female death.
The main reason for the differenceis that men are more at risk ofdeveloping cancer to begin with,
according to Michael Cook, aninvestigator in the division of cancerepidemiology and genetics at the NCIand the study’s lead investigator.
The average lifetime chance that aman will develop lung cancer is about1 in 13, compared to 1 in 16 for awoman, according to the AmericanCancer Society. American men are morelikely than women to have advanceddisease by the time their cancer isdiagnosed, Cook said.
He said gender differences inexposure to carcinogens — includingtobacco smoke and viral infections —play a role in the rate disparity. Thestudy also cited “universal”mechanisms, such as sex chromosomesand hormones, that may contribute toobserved sex differences in cancerincidence.—Reuters
A Job seeker has hisresume reviewedduring the San
Francisco Hirevent jobfair at the Hotel
Whitmore on 12 July,2011 in San
Francisco, California.As the national
unemployment ratestands at 9.2 percent,several hundred jobseekers turned out to
meet with recruiters atthe San FranciscoHirevent job fair
where nearly 250 jobswere available.
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Toyota takessteps to beef up
JapanproductionTOKYO, 13 July—
Toyota is making twogroup auto-assemblycompanies in Japan intowholly owned sub-sidiaries and will starttalks on a merger of threegroup companies in aneffort to strengthenJapanese manufacturing.
Toyota Motor Corp.President Akio Toyodamade the announcementWednesday from Nag-oya, central Japan, in anews conference, shownon a screen at the auto-maker’s Tokyo office.Toyoda believes themoves will help keepauto production in Japanand quicken productdevelopment to remainglobally competitivedespite unfavorable con-ditions such as the strongyen and a growing powercrunch.—Internet
20th increase this year. The country’sinternational reserves ended up with113.6 billion dollars last year, Banxicosaid.
The monetary base, which includesbills, coins and bank deposits, rosefrom 229.8 million dollars to 54.19billion dollars, the bank said, addingthat the country’s public demand forbills and coins has been weaker thisyear.—Internet
Japanese Bankers Association ChairmanKatsunori Nagayasu speaks during an interview
with Reuters in Tokyo on 5 July, 2011. Newglobal financial rules could boost Japanesebanks’ competitive standing against Westernrivals, as they will curb high-risk trading by
Wall Street powerhouses, Nagayasu said in theinterview.—INTERNET
Foursquare expandspartnership list
NEW YORK, 13 July— New York companyFoursquare.com, which lets users post theirlocations for all their social network friends,announced partnerships with several programmes.
“Whether it’s a discount or special treatment ora free baseball, people love Foursquare specials,”the company said Tuesday on its blog.
Beginning this week, Foursquare beganpartnerships with five companies, includingLivingSocial, Gilt City, Zozi, BuyWithMe andAT&T Interactive. And there’s more to come,Foursquare said. “In the coming months we’ll befeaturing more types of deals, and look forward tohelping the over 10,000,000 people on Foursquarediscover great specials all around them,” the blogsaid.—Internet
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Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services attends Myanmar WarVeterans Organization Conference 2011
NAY PYI TAW, 13July—Patron of MyanmarWar VeteransOrganization Comm-ander-in-Chief ofDefence Services GeneralMin Aung Hlaing this noondelivered an address atthe second-day session ofthe Myanmar WarVeterans Organization
Conference 2011 at thehall of the organization inDekkhinathiri Township ofNay Pyi Taw.
Also present at theconference weremembers of the Panel ofPatrons of MWVODeputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence ServicesCommander-in-Chief(Army) Lt-Gen Soe Win,Lt-Gen Hla Htay Win ofthe Office of theCommander-in-Chief(Army), Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Vice-Admiral Nyan Tun,Commander-in-Chief(Air) Lt-Gen Myat Hein,
Chairman of the CentralOrganizing Committee ofMWVO Adjutant-General Maj-Gen KhinZaw Oo, senior militaryofficers of the Office ofthe Commander-in-Chief(Army), the commanderof Nay Pyi TawCommand, members of theCOC of MWVO, officials
of the organizingcommittee andsubcommittees, respon-sible persons of socialorganizations, andrepresentatives of regionsand states to theconference.
Speaking on theoccasion, Patron ofMWVO Commander-in-Chief of Defence ServicesGeneral Min Aung Hlaingsaid that war veteransorganization had beenformed on self-reliancebasis since 1948, and itwas systematicallyreformed in 1973. Theconstitution of the
organization was approvedin 1975 and necessarilyamended in successiveeras.
The Myanmar WarVeterans OrganizationConferences were heldwith political essence in2001, 2005 and 2009.After the new governmentof the Republic of the
Union of Myanmar hastaken the responsibilitiesof the State, the PresidentOffice issuedannouncement No. 26/2011 on 20 April 2011 andreformed the CentralOrganizing Committee ofMWVO with seven tasks.The reformation of theorganization was aimed atensuring smooth andspeedy control processand broadening theeffective movements ofWVOs.
In looking back to thehistory of the nation, theTatmadaw joining handswith the people risked lifeand limb for regaining theindependence of theState. After the post-independence period, theTatmadaw safeguardedthe nation whenever itfaced the dangers ofbreaking up the Union.As the Tatmadawsteadfastly performs thenational politics, theMWVO which is thereserved force must bean bias without political
bias. The organizationcomprises the membersequipped with Esprit deCorps and the strongUnion Spirit, and it is anorganization bridging thepeople and theTatmadaw.
Myanmar is locatedin the strategic area,sharing border with largerand populous countries.Therefore, the security,peace and prosperity arethe most important for thecountry. So, Myanmar iscarrying out regionalsecurity and stability incooperation with regionalcountries and friendlycountries in accord withthe five principles ofpeaceful co-existence.
In line with theconstitution approved in2008, the multi-partydemocracy generalelection was held andthen, Hluttaws wereconvened with theattendance of electedHluttaw representativesthis year. Under theleadership of the
President elected by theHluttaws, the Uniongovernment and Unionlevel organizations, regionand state governmentsand self-administereddivision and zone leadingbodies were formed. On30 and 31 March, thePresident delivered anaddress on future policy,and the democratizationprocess is going on stepby step.
Upholding the OurThree Main NationalCauses, the Tatmadaw isjoining hands with thepeople in undertakingsecurity of the State,stability and developmentof the nation in accordwith 12 objectives. Thewar veterans are toparticipate in the activitiesunder the leadership ofthe Tatmadaw.
Economists, agricu-lturists, intellectuals andintelligentsia fromdepartments andorganizations were invitedto participate in the (See page 7)
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services General Min Aung Hlaing addresses second-day session of the Myanmar War Veterans OrganizationConference 2011.—MNA
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services General Min Aung Hlaingcordially greets Region/State representatives at second-day session of
the Myanmar War Veterans Organization Conference 2011.—MNA
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services General Min Aung Hlaing poses for documentary phototogether with attendees at the Myanmar War Veterans Organization Conference 2011.—MNA
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NAY PYI TAW, 13 July — At the invitation ofPresident of the Republic of the Union of MyanmarU Thein Sein, Prime Minister of Lao People’sDemocratic Republic Mr. Thongsing Thammavongpaid an official visit to Myanmar from 11 to 13 July.During the visit, President U Thein Sein held adiscussion with Laotian Prime Minister Mr. ThongsingThammavong at the meeting hall of the PresidentOffice. The joint statement on the visit of the LaotianPrime Minister to Myanmar was issued at the end ofhis visit.The full text of the Joint Statement is as follows:
Joint Statement on the Occasion of theOfficial Visit to the Republic of the Union ofMyanmar of His Excellency Mr. Thongsing
Thammavong, Prime Minister of the LaoPeople’s Democratic RepublicAt the invitation of His Excellency U Thein
Sein, President of the Republic of the Union ofMyanmar, His Excellency Mr. ThongsingThammavong, Prime Minister of the Lao People’sDemocratic Republic, paid an official visit to theRepublic of the Union of Myanmar from 11 to 13 July2011.
His Excellency Prime Minister Mr. ThongsingThammavong and party were accorded a warmwelcome by His Excellency U Thein Sein, Presidentof the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, reflectingthe close bonds of friendship existing between the twocountries and between the two peoples.
While in Myanmar, His Excellency PrimeMinister Mr. Thongsing Thammavong held bilateraltalks with His Excellency President U Thein Sein,called on His Excellency U Khin Aung Myint, Speakerof the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and His Excellency ThuraU Shwe Mann, Speaker of the Pyithu Hluttaw, HisExcellency Prime Minister Mr. ThongsingThammavong also visited sites of cultural and economicinterest in Nay Pyi Taw. They also paid a visit toYangon and the historic city of Bago.
The bilateral talks between President U TheinSein and Prime Minister Mr. Thongsing Thammavongwere held in an atmosphere of friendship, mutualunderstanding and trust. The two sides informed eachother of recent developments in their respectivecountries and exchanged views on ways and meansto further enhance traditional friendship, and mutually
Joint statement on Laotian PM’s visit to Myanmar releasedbeneficial cooperation between the two countries, aswell as on regional and international issues of mutualconcern.
President U Thein Sein informed PrimeMinister Mr. Thongsing Thammavong of the political,economic and social advancements taking place in thecountry, particularly steps already taken and to betaken by the constitutional government to pursue thenational goal of building a modern, developed anddemocratic nation in accordance with the aspiration ofthe people.
Prime Minister Mr. Thongsing Thammavongcongratulated President U Thein Sein on the recentdevelopments and socio-economic achievementsrecorded by the people of Myanmar.
Both sides also complimented the work ofbilateral mechanisms such as exchange of visits, politicalconsultation meetings, Joint Commission meetings andRegional/Provincial Border Committee meetingsorganized by relevant Ministries of both countries asmost viable avenues of goodwill and cooperation.
The Myanmar side expressed its deepappreciation to the Lao People’s Democratic Republicfor the latter’s consistent support in times of need at theUnited Nations and other regional and internationalfora.
The Lao PDR side expressed its continuedsupport to the Republic of the Union of Myanmar inhosting the 4th GMS Summit in 2011, the 27th SEAGames in 2013 and the 24th and 25th ASEAN Summitsin 2014. Meanwhile, the Myanmar side also expressedits full endorsement to the Lao People’s DemocraticRepublic in hosting the 9th Asia-Europe Meeting(ASEM) in November 2012 and His ExcellencyPresident U Thein Sein expressed his intension toattend the said meeting.
Both sides also welcomed the frequentexchange of visits between the two Armed Forces, andencouraged to continue such exchanges to furtherconsolidate understanding and warmer friendship amongthe Armed Forces personnel of the two countries.
Both sides exchanged views on the possibilityof constructing a friendship bridge across the MekongRiver with a view to facilitating and enhancing roadconnectivity between the two countries.
Both sides agreed to further enhancing thebilateral cooperation between the Ministry of HomeAffairs of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and
the Ministry of Public Security of the Lao PDR onmatters relating to suppression of transnational crimes,drug trafficking, arms smuggling and terroristactivities.
Both sides reaffirmed their policy to respectand safeguard each other’s sovereignty and securityby not allowing any armed insurgent groups fromeither side to keep their base in the territory of theirrespective countries.
Both sides expressed their satisfaction on thesuccess of the First Meeting of the Regional/ProvincialBorder Committee held at Houaysay District, BokeoProvince in 2010 and agreed to convene a SecondMeeting of the said-Border Committee at Myanmarside on a mutually convenient date. The exact dateand venue of the meeting will be communicatedthrough the diplomatic channel.
With a view to promoting security in theMekong River, both sides agreed to renew theircommitment to enhance cooperation on safeguardingthe navigation in the Mekong River.
In this regard, both sides agreed to preventundesirable incidents from taking place in the futurealong the Mekong River through timely and effectiveexchange of information between the security forcesof both countries.
Both sides agreed to carry out a joint boundaryinspection and maintenance of Boundary ReferenceMarkers along the Myanma-Lao boundary on amutually convenient date in accordance with theprovisions stated in the Myanmar-Lao boundaryAgreement.
His Excellency Prime Minister Mr . ThongsingThammavong expressed his profound appreciation tothe Government and the people of the Republic of theUnion of Myanmar for generous hospitality extendedto him and his party during their stay in the Republicof the Union of Myanmar.
His Excellency Mr. Thongsing Thammavong,Prime Minister of the Lao People’s DemocraticRepublic extended an invitation to His Excellency UThein Sein, President of the Republic of the Union ofMyanmar and Madame to pay an official visit to theLao People’s Democratic Republic at a timeconvenient to both sides. The invitation was acceptedwith pleasure.
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(from page 6)workshop on poverty alleviation. The President adoptedeight tasks at the meeting 1/2011 of the CentralCommittee for Rural Development and PovertyAlleviation.
In the time of the Tatmadaw government, concertedefforts were made for reducing poverty rate from 32per cent to 26 per cent by laying down five ruraldevelopment tasks. The government is striving toreach 16 per cent poverty rate in 2014-2015. Therefore,the MWVO members are to actively participate in alltasks in cooperation with the people in their respectiveregions.
The Constitution (2008) comprises the Chapter (7)Tatmadaw Sector from Sections 337 to 344. Section344 stipulates that a law shall be enacted to provideassistance and care for disabled Defence Servicespersonnel and the families of deceased or fallen
Commander-in-Chief…Defence Services personnel. The section unveils thebenevolence of the State for the Tatmadawmen andtheir families. At the ceremony to take heed ofpresidential address and make affirmation on 31 March2011, the President kept a promise that salary andpension of the State service personnel will be promotedat the opportune time. On 30 June, the announcementwas issued on promotion of pension salary of the Stateservice personnel.
As MWVO members are former State personnel.Wives, sons and daughters of death/posthumous warveterans are reserved members of the organization.Therefore, they will enjoy the increased pension salary.
In conclusion, he urged those present tocontinuously maintain the strengths and transform thequantity to quality, to participate in strengthening peaceand stability and development of sound foundations, toserve the interests of the State and the citizens underthe leadership of the Tatmadaw and to implementseven tasks in cooperation with the people under theleadership of the Tatmadaw.
Chairman of the MWVO COC Adjutant-GeneralMaj-Gen Khin Zaw Oo presented cash assistance to1084 war veterans of above 75 years old, 470 disabledwar veterans and 43 students from military academiesof war veterans, other university students andoutstanding students in 2011 matriculation examination.
The Patron of the organization Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services and members of the Panelof Patrons, MWVO COC members and chairmen ofthe supervisory committee of region and state WVOsposed for documentary photo.
The afternoon session of the conference waspresided over by COC Chairman Adjutant-GeneralMaj-Gen Khin Zaw Oo.
The chairman approved the resolutions of theconference by seeking approval from therepresentatives.
The conference passed two resolutions, approvedone matter and put four matters on record.
The chairman made the concluding remarks, andthe participants chanted the slogans.—MNA
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AmyothaHluttawSpeaker
U Khin AungMyint and wife
Daw KhinPyone presentWaso robes to
SSMNCVice-ChairmanSayadaw AggaMaha Pandita
Agga MahaSaddhamajo-
tikadhajaBhaddanta
Sirinda.—MNA
Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker Thura U Shwe Mann and wife
Daw Khin Lay Thet offer Waso robes to SSMNC
Vice-Chairman Sayadaw Agga Maha Pandita Agga Maha
Saddhamajotikadhaja Bhaddanta Pannavamsa.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 13 July—The HlawgaWildlife Park of the Forest Departmentruns from 8 am to 5 pm daily. OnFullmoon Day of Waso
Hlawga Park opens till 6 pm on gazette holidays(15 July) and Martyrs’ Day (19 July), itwill be kept opened from 8 am until 6 pmfor public.
MNA
Congregation ledby President
U Thein Seinand wife
Daw Khin KhinWin receive theNine Precepts
administered bySayadaw
BhaddantaGunesana of
DhammikayamaKyaikpi
Monastery.—MNA
President U Thein Sein,wife Daw Khin Khin Win...
(from page 1)Command and theirwives, the deputyministers, members ofNay Pyi Taw Counciland officials at thePresident Office and theMinistry of ReligiousAffairs.
recitation of NamoTassa.
The President andwife and party receivedthe Nine Preceptsdelivered by SSMNCVice-Chairman Pre-siding Nayaka SayadawAbhidhaja Agga MahaSaddhamajotika AggaMaha Pandita Bhad-danta Gunesana ofDhammikayama Kyaik-
pi Monastery in YankinTownship.
Next, members of theSangha recited Parittas.
Then, President UThein Sein and wife DawKhin Khin Win offeredWaso robes andprovisions to SayadawBhaddanta Gunesana.
V i c e - P r e s i d e n tThiha Thura U Tin AungMyint Oo and wife DawKhin Saw Hnin presentedWaso robes andoffertories to SSMNCSecretary SayadawAgga Maha Pandita
Vice-President DrSai Mauk Kham and wifeDaw Nann Shwe Hmondonated Waso robes andalms to SSMNC Vice-Chairman SayadawAgga Maha PanditaBhaddanta Tejosar-abhivamsa of MasoeyeinMonastery inMahaaungmye Town-ship of MandalayRegion.
Next, Pyithu HluttawSpeaker Thura U ShweMann and wife Daw KhinLay Thet offered Wasorobes and provisions to
Region.Amyotha Hluttaw
Speaker U Khin AungMyint and wife Daw KhinPyone presented Wasorobes and offertories toSSMNC Vice-Chair-man Sayadaw AggaMaha Pandita AggaMaha Saddhamajo-tikadhaja BhaddantaSirinda of LewunMonastery in Thaton ofMon State.
Union Chief JusticeU Tun Tun Oo presentedWaso robes andoffertories to SSMNC
Agga MahaSaddhamajotikadhajaBhaddanta Khemin-dasami of ChaukhtetgyiPhayagyitaik in BahanTownship of YangonRegion.
SSMNC Vice-ChairmanSayadaw Agga MahaPandita Agga MahaSaddhamajotikadhajaBhaddanta Pannavamsaof Myasikhon Sarthintaikin Toungoo of Bago
Vice-Chairman SayadawAgga Maha PanditaBhaddanta Dhammasar-abhivamsa of MoekaungMonastery in Hinthada ofAyeyawady Region.
(See page 9)
Staff Officer of theMinistry of ReligiousAffairs Saddhama-jotikadhaja U Thuraacted as MC and readout the agenda of theceremony.
The ceremony wasopened with three-time
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(from page 8)Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services General
Min Aung Hlaing and wife Daw Kyu Kyu Hla donatedWaso robes and alms to SSMNC Vice-ChairmanSayadaw Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta Dhamma-nanda of Sagaing Sarthintaik in Thingangyun Townshipof Yangon Region.
Afterwards, the Chairman of ConstitutionalTribunal of the Union, the Chairman of UnionElection Commission, the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, the deputy speaker ofPyithu Hluttaw, the deputy speaker of AmyothaHluttaw, the Union ministers, Lt-Gen Hla Htay Winof Commander-in-Chief (Army) Office, thecommander and the deputy ministers offered robesand provisions to members of the Sangha.
SSMNC Secretary Sayadaw BhaddantaKhemindasami delivered a sermon and the Presidentand wife and congregation shared the merits gained.
The ceremony came to end with three timesrecitation of Buddha Sasanam Siram Titthatu.
After the ceremony, the President and wife andparty offered meals to members of the Sangha.
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President U Thein Sein,...
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services General Min Aung Hlaingand wife Daw Kyu Kyu Hla donate Waso robes and offertories toSayadaw Bhaddanta Dhammananda of Sagaing Monastery in
Thingangyun Township.—MNA
President U Thein Sein and wife Daw Khin Khin Win and party offer a day meal to members
of the Sangha.—MNA
Union Chief Justice U Tun Tun Oo offers Waso robes and provisions toSayadaw Bhaddanta Sudhammacara Bhivammsa of Mogaung
Monastery in Hinthada.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 13 July — The Jade, Gemsand Pearl Special Sales 2011 ended at Mani YadanaJade Hall near Myanma Gems Museum here today.
Patron of the Central Committee forMyanmar Gems Emporium Union Minister forMines U Thein Htaik visited the sales and presenteda certificate of honour and a gift to Mr. Cai Xiaowu,a gem merchant who bought jade lots at highestprices.
Secretary of the committee ManagingDirector of Myanma Gems Enterprise U Thein Sweand officials concerned closely supervised the sales.
Jewellery shops at the sales were also packedwith gems merchants today and the salessuccessfully concluded this evening.—MNA
Jade, Gems and PearlSpecial Sales-2011
concludes
NAY PYI TAW, 13 July—Union Minister forConstruction U Khin Maung Myint inspectedconstruction of bridges, concrete roads, retainingwall, stone-filled retaining wall and diaphragmwall on Zakarinn-Tagondaing road section ofYangon-Mandalay Highway on 9 July.
At the briefing hall of Sakarinn, he met
NAY PYI TAW, 13 July—Myanma Electric PowerEnterprise under the Ministry of Electric Power-2launched the management proficiency course No.1/2011 at the minister’s office here yesterday morning.
It was opened with an address by Deputy Ministerfor Electric Power-2 U Aung Than Oo in the presenceof Director-General of the Department of ElectricPower U Khin Maung Zaw. A total of 30 trainees aretaking the two-week course.
MNA
Dy EP-2 Minister attendsopening of management
proficiency course No.1/2011
Union Construction Minister inspects construction of roadsand bridges on Zakarinn-Tagondaing road section
with Chief Engineer U Tint Hsan and officials andleft the necessary instruction.—MNA
Union Minister U Thein Htaik gives present toChinese gem merchant Mr. Cai Xiaowu, who
bought jade lots at highest prices at Jade, Gemsand Pearl Special Sales 2011.—MNA
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(from page 16)Chief Minister U Nyan Win hosted a luncheon in
honour of the Laotian delegation at the Shwe Wah TunHotel.
The Laotian delegation arrived back in Yangon ina motorcade. They went back home by special flightat 2.30 pm. They were seen off at Yangon InternationalAirport by Yangon Region Chief Minister U MyintSwe, Deputy Minister for Sports U Aye Myint Kyu,Yangon Region ministers, Myanmar Ambassador toLaos U Nyunt Hlaing, Laotian Ambassador Mr.Nilahath Sayarath and officials.—MNA
Laotian Prime Minister
Mr. Thongsing Thammavong...
Laotian Prime Minister Mr. Thongsing
Thammavong paying homage to
Shwethalyaung Pagoda in Bago.
MNA
YangonRegion Chief
Minister UMyint Swe
and officialssee off
LaotianPrime
Minister Mr.Thongsing
Thammavongat Yangon
InternationalAirport.
MNA
5.8-magnitude quake hits BandaSea
JAKARTA, 13 July— An earthquake measuring5.8 on the Richter scale jolted Banda Sea at 2106GMT on Tuesday (05:06 Beijing Time Wednesday),the US Geological Survey said.
The epicentre, with a depth of 126.50 km, wasinitially determined to be at 6.0317 degrees southlatitude and 130.4489 degrees east longitude.
Xinhua
15 killed after truck hit house inIndonesia
JAKARTA, 13 July— Fifteen people were killedand scores of others wounded after a truck hit ahouse where villagers were celebrating a religiousactivity around midnight Tuesday in East Java, amilitary officer told Xinhua by phone.
The truck got a problem of un-functioned brakeand hit the house in Bojonegoro District, militaryofficer of Military Command in Ngawi Jamin PNtold Xinhua.
“Fifteen died on the site and many others gotwounded,” he said. Before hitting the house, thetruck collided with a small truck, said Jamin.
The victims of the accident were rushed to thenearby hospital, he said. Police are investigating theaccident, the officer said.
MNA/Xinhua
Death toll in central Chinafire climbs to 14
WUHAN, 13 July — The death toll in Tuesday’sfire that ripped through a two-story warehouse incentral China’s Wuhan City has climbed to 14, thelocal government said Wednesday.
Fire fighters retrieved two bodies from thecharred building at 9:40 pm, said Ding Shisong,director of the city government’s emergency responseoffice.
The blaze, which is believed to have been triggeredby a short circuit in an electrical outlet on thewarehouse’s first floor, began at around 9:25 am.About 170 firefighters spent two hours to put out thefire.—Xinhua
Chinese pilot flying around the world stops in Xi’anXI’ AN, 13 July—The
first-ever Chinese citizento fly a private planearound the world stoppedin Xi’an, capital of thenorthwestern ShaanxiProvince Monday andreceived a warm wel-come.
Chen Wei, a Chinesecitizen living in the UnitedStates, landed at Neifu
Airport, a general aviationairport at an industrialbase in Yanliang in thesuburbs of Xi’an Mondaymorning.
“I wish to share the joyand inspiration of the flightwith my country-men,”Chen told the crowd whowelcomed him at theairport.
Chen, born in
Changsha, capital of thecentral Hunan Province in1971, is founder and chiefexecutive of Memphis-based Sun-shine Enter-prise, an importer ofChinese scaffolding andhoists.
His dream for around-the-world flightbegan two years ago,spurred by the facts that
more than 100 individualsfrom 28 countries hadtaken the challenge butnone was Chinese.
Chen’s flight beganin Memphis on 22 Mayand will cover more than40 cities in 21 countriesand regions. The planned40,000 km voyage willtake about 10 weeks.
Xinhua
Mexico’s federal police capture20 drug gang suspects
MEXICO CITY, 13 July— Mexican federal police captured 20suspected members of the drug gang Knights Templar after thegroup sparked a wave of violence in the western part of thecountry, the public security ministry said on Tuesday.
The ministry said in a statement that the police arrested thealleged gang members as they were driving in a convoy to ameeting in the municipality of Apatzingan, 500 km west ofMexico City.
The Knights Templar stole and torched vehicles across thewestern state of Michoacan last week in retaliation to crackdownby federal police.
The ministry sent an additional 1,800 federal police officersto Michoacan on Friday to quell the violence and capture theKnights Templar leader Servando Gomez, also known as “LaTuta,” who still remains at large.
The Knights Templar is a newly-founded drug gang whichwas originially part of the powerful cartel La Familia, whoseleader Jose de Jesus Mendez Vargas was arrested by federalpolice last month.
Xinhua
“Recortadores” performduring an exhibition of riding
and acrobatic skills at thebullring on the sixth day of theannual San Fermin festival inPamplona on 11 July, 2011.
XINHUA
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LONDON, 13 July—Some snailssurvive after being eaten by birds,Japanese researchers have found.
Researchers found that 15 percentof the snails eaten by Japanese white-eye or mejiro birds survived digestionand were found alive in the birds’droppings.
This evidence suggests that birdpredation could be a key factor inhow snail populations spread, reportsthe BBC.
While it has long been known thatbirds that eat fruit can spread a plant’sseeds through their droppings, thestudy points to some invertebratesbeing spread the same way.
In the lab scientists fed the birdswith the snails to find out whether any
Tiny snails are able to survivedigestion by birds
survived the digestive process.“We were surprised that a high
rate, about 15 percent, of snails werestill alive after passing through the gutof [the] birds,” explained researcherShinichiro Wada.
“This is the first study showingthat birds can indeed transport asubstantial [number of] micro landsnails in their gut alive.”
The main factor allowing the snailsto survive being eaten is their smallsize, according to the scientists.
At an average of 2.5mm the microsnails fared much better than largerspecies in previous studies whoseshells were severely damaged wheneaten by birds, they added.
Internet
Photo taken on 6 July,2011 shows an alpine
plant on the southslope of the Himala-
yas, southwest China’sTibet AutonomousRegion.—XINHUA
Power failure delays 29trains on China’s
high-speed railwaySHANGHAI, 13 July—A power failure has delayed
29 trains on China’s newly built high-speed railwaylinking Beijing and Shanghai, shortly after a similarincident halted 11 of the railway’s trains two daysago, sources with the Shanghai Railway Bur-eauconfirmed Tuesday.
The railway’s power was cut off at about 11 amnear the City of Suzhou in east China’s AnhuiProvince and was resumed two hours later afterrepairs were completed, the bureau said in astatement. The Ministry of Railways made anapology on its website to passengers who wereaffected by the delays.
The power failure was the second within threedays after a similar incident delayed 11 trains onSunday night. A Shanghai-bound bullet train brokedown at 6:10 pm Sunday near east China’sShandong Province and resumed operation about
A road decorated with colourful paper flowers isseen during the Festival of the Tabuleiros inTomar, Portugal, on 11 July, 2011.—XINHUA
Work continues to cleanup oil spill in US river
LOS ANGELES, 13 July—Work continued onTuesday to clean up an oil spill in the YellowstoneRiver in the US state of Montana, but only one tofive percent of the oil is expected to be recoveredbecause much of the oil was swept away by theriver, authorities said .
On 1 July, a break occurred in a 12-inchpipeline owned by Texas-based ExxonMobilcompany which resulted in release of crude oil intothe Yellowstone River approximately 20 miles (36kilometres) upstream of Billings, Montana.
The US Environmental Protection Agencyreported an estimated 1,000 barrels of oil enteredthe river, which was in flood stage, before thepipeline was cut off. To assist the cleanup effort,California Governor Gerry Brown said his state hasdispatched a team of experts to Montana.
The deployment of California Department ofFish and Game (DFG) staff was approved after theState of California received a request from the Stateof Montana for mutual aid assistance following apipeline break, the governor said.—Xinhua
Photo taken on 12 July, 2011 shows theelectronic panel displaying information of
delayed trains at the Hongqiao Railway Stationin east China’s Shanghai Municipality.—XINHUA
First UK footie rulebook to be auctionedfor 1.2 m pounds
LONDON, 13 July—The first footballrulebook is set to fetch £1.2million atauction this week - and it reveals afunny old game.
According to The Sun, the world’soldest club, Sheffield FC, which is nowselling the 1858 laws to raise cash, laiddown the rules. They bear little similarityto the modern game.
Matches then lasted for two hours.There 20 players a side. Handballswere allowed. It was also OK to catchthe ball provided it had not touched theground. And charging was considered
fair.The 11 laws—known as the
Sheffield Rules—were an attempt toregulate a game that was still halfwaybetween football and rugby.
They formed the basis for the FA’sLaws of the Game in 1863—theblueprint for modern football.
Goal kicks arrived in 1869 andcorners in 1871. Refs got whistles in1878 and penalties followed in 1891.
Stoppage time was also introducedin 1891 after a bizarre match betweenStoke and Aston Villa.—Internet
an hour and a half later.Railway authorities said the power failure was
caused by thunderstorms. The Beijing-Shang-haihigh-speed railway went into operation on 30 June.The 1,318-kilometre rail-way allows passengers totravel between the two cities in less than five hours.The railway is designed to handle maximum trainspeeds of 350 km per hour.—Xinhua
People visit the “GoodGoods Japan” Asian
Itinerant Exhibition ineast China’s Shanghai,on 12 July, 2011. One
hundred Japaneseleading commodity
companies took part inthe exhibition which
kicked off in ShanghaiTuesday.—XINHUA
Chinese firm to gain world’s focus through Bay Bridge projectZPMC has just finish-
ed manufacturing the finalfour pieces of fabricatedsteel for the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridgeproject, which is due toopen in 2013.
The 50,000 tons ofsteel, with a contractvalue exceeding 350million dollars, are partof the 7.2 billion dollarsBay Bridge project.
The project includesreconstruction of the
SHANGHAI, 13 July—Chinese machinery firmZhenhua Heavy Indus-try Co Ltd (ZPMC) wantsto change nation’smanufacturing lands-cape by taking up thechallenging global infra-structure projects.
eastern span, which wasdamaged in the 1989earthquake.
The new sectionwould be able to resistquakes of up to magnitu-de 8 on the Richter scale.
The company beatstrong rivals from Japan,South Korea and WesternEurope to win the bid forthe Bay Bridge project in2006.
The Bay Bridgeproject has a global profile
“and it is also a milestonefor Zhenhua in enteringthe world’s major bridgeconstruction” sector,ZPMC President KangXuezeng said.
“I am here toannounce that we arequalified and confident ofconstructing more soph-isticated steel bridges andbuilding our presence inthe world market,” theChina Daily quoted Kang,as saying.—Internet
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CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV CENA FAITH VOY NO (005)Consignees of cargo carried on MV CENA FAITH
VOY NO (005) are hereby notified that the vessel willbe arriving on 14.7.2011 and cargo will be dis-charged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it will lieat the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final discharge ofcargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S COSCO SHIPPINGCO LTD
Phone No: 256916/256919/256921
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV DAN JIANG VOY NO (025)Consignees of cargo carried on MV DAN JIANG
VOY NO (025) are hereby notified that the vessel willbe arriving on 14.7.2011 and cargo will be dis-charged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it will lieat the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final discharge ofcargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S INTERASIA LINESPhone No: 256908/378316/376797
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV KOTA TAMPAN VOY NO (395)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV KOTATAMPAN VOY NO (395) are hereby notified that thevessel will be arriving on 14.7.2011 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 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final discharge ofcargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S ADVANCE CONTAINERLINES
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OFTHE UNION OF MYANMAR
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
Dated: 8th July, 2011
INVITATION FOR BIDS TO CONDUCT PETROLEUMOPERATIONS IN MYANMAR ONSHORE AREAS
(2011)
1. The Ministry of Energy of the Republic of theUnion of Myanmar hereby announces Invitation of SealedBids for Petroleum Operations to be conducted in MyanmarOnshore Areas on production sharing basis.
2. The following Onshore blocks are available forbidding in this bidding round:-
(1) PSC E (Myingyan)(2) PSC G (Taungdwingyi)(3) PSC H (Taungu-Pyinmana)(4) PSC I (Hinthada)(5) PSC J (Mawlamyine)(6) PSC K (Yamethin)(7) EP 1 (Kyaukkyi-Mindon)(8) EP 2 (Aunglan)(9) EP 5 (Inbin-Tegyigon)(10) RSF 2 (Tuyintaung (Myaing South))(11) RSF 3 (Gwegyo-Ngashadaung)(12) RSF 9 (Pyalo-Paukkaung)(13) RSF 10 (Kamma-Nattaung)(14) MOGE 4 (Myintha)(15) PSC S (Lashio-Hsenwi)(16) PSC T (Lashio East)(17) PSC U (Kalaw)(18) PSC V (Loikaw)
3. All interested parties are cordially invited to submit
“the Letter of Expression of Interest,” together withCompany’s Article of Association (AOA), Memorandum ofAssociation (MOA), Certificate of Incorporation, latestAnnual Report and latest Financial Statement (or) FinancialReport, which are to be endorsed for authenticity by therespective Embassy of the Republic of the Union of Myanmarat the place of Company’s registration (or) establishment ornearest, in sealed envelops superscribed “Confidential”“Myanmar Onshore Blocks Bidding Round- 2011”, to thefollowing addresses not later than 23rd August 2011:-
Director GeneralEnergy Planning DepartmentMinistry of EnergyBuilding No.6, Nay Pyi TawThe Republic of the Union of MyanmarFax: 95 67 411 113Email: [email protected]
4. The petroleum operation shall be conducted onproduction sharing basis and the party(s), who desired toenter into the Production Sharing Contract with the MyanmaOil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) shall have technicalcompetency, financial capability, experience, expertise andtechnical know how to conduct petroleum exploration anddevelopment works and must have good track record.
5. The potential bidders will then be selected andpresented with General Geology of each Block and at therequest will be shown with representative data and informationof the Company’s interested block(s) free of charge byGeological/Geophysical Team of Myanma Oil and GasEnterprise.
6. The Potential bidders will then be provided withStandard Terms and Conditions in order to submit proposal(s).
7. The potential bidders are allowed to submit up to
three (3) proposals for three (3) onshore blocks together withproposed Terms and Conditions. The proposal submittedshall be on a block by block basis.
8. The potential bidders’ proposed Terms andConditions will be assessed and the best offered Terms andConditions will be selected for awarding.
Director GeneralEnergy Planning DepartmentMinistry of EnergyBuilding No.6, Nay Pyi Taw,The Republic of the Union of MyanmarTel: 95-067 411 099/411 057Fax: 95-067 411 113e-mail: [email protected]
Note: For further inquiry (and/or) information, pleasecontact the followings:-
(1) Director GeneralEnergy Planning DepartmentMinistry of Energy,The Republic of the Union of MyanmarTel: 95-067 411 099/411 057Fax: 95-067 411 113e-mail: [email protected]
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(3) Myanmar Embassies in respective Countries.
Bolivian snowstorm cuts off
thousands
Bolivia oftenexperiences weatherextremes.—INTERNET
LA PAZ, 13 July—Theworst snow storms in Boliviain the last 20 years have leftthousands of peoplestranded. The Boliviangovernment has appealedfor help from neighbouringcountries.It says it needshelicopters to drop aid toisolated communities andheavy machinery to clearthe roads. The snow tookfarmers and tourists bysurprise in the usually dryhighlands of Potosi - a vastarea in the south-west of thecountry.
Farmers have lost theircrops and more than50,000 llamas and alpacasare without food, after theirpastures were covered bya thick layer of snow.Roads remain closed, andrescue efforts have beenhampered by poorweather. —Internet
Owl leaves imprint onKendal woman’s windowLONDON, 13 July—A woman returned to her
Cumbrian home to find a near perfect imprint of an owlon her window. The bird had apparently crashed intothe window of Sally Arnold’s Kendal home, leavingthe bizarre image — complete with eyes, beak andfeathers. Experts said the silhouette was left by thebird’s “powder down” — a substance protectinggrowing feathers.
Mrs Arnold said she could find no sign of the owl, soassumed it had flown off without serious injury. Shesaid: “Our first concern was for the welfare of what wesuspected was an owl and we opened up the window tocheck if it was still around. “Fortunately, there was nosign of the bird and we can only assume that it had flownaway probably suffering from a headache.”—Internet
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WASHINGTON, 13July—‘127 Hours’ starJames Franco hasrevealed that he wasdesperate to get a role inTwilight sequel
MUMBAI, 13 July—Actor-producer ShahrukhKhan, the king of Bollywood, attained another newhigh by reaching the one million mark on socialnetworking site ‘twitter’.
The superstar’s fan following rose up to amillion giving him another milestone. SRK, who isin Holland on a holiday with his family, tweetedthat he was celebrating the million mark by watchingBambi with his daughter. “Feeling thewarmth...thanx all. Love u,’’ he tweeted.
He also tweeted a few words about his well-deserved break, “Coffee on the terrace in Denhag,saw beauty around me early morning. Felt niceBack to london today.’’ Besides Shahrukh Khan,Priyanka Chopra is the only Bollywood star toreach the milestone. Apart from the two, politicianShashi Tharoor and god of cricket Sachin Tendulkarare the only Indians who enjoy such huge followingon Twitter.—Internet
A model performs
during a fashion
show in Lagos,
Nigeria, on
9 July, 2011.
XINHUA
LONDON, 13 July—Pregnant model Danielle Lloydmight have felt sexy while posing nude for a photoshootand flaunting her baby bump like Demi Moore, butshe has revealed her plans to undergo a surgery inorder to get her perfect figure back after the birth of hersecond child. The 27-year-old brunette posed wearingnothing but her make-up and jewellery in the latestissue of Closer, just like Moore did in her iconic nakedshoot for Vanity Fair magazine in 1991. However, theScouse model insisted that she would be undergoinga surgery to regain her prebaby body after the birth in10 weeks time. “I’ll get a trainer and go to the gym at least
Actress ClemencePoesy arrives for thepremiere of the film
“Harry Potter and theDeathly Hallows: Part2” at Bercy in Paris,
on 12 July, 2011.XINHUA
James Franco wanted to be part of‘Twilight’ for Yale project
Shahrukh Khan reaches onemillion mark on twitter
Shahrukh Khan
‘Breaking Dawn’because he thought itwould be a greatconnection to a friend’sarty film project.
Though the actor-director told his agent toget him ‘anything’ in thefilm, unfortunately heended up in vain as thecast was full and therewas no part for Franco.
“It was supposed to bepart of a multimedia projectat Yale (university),”Contactmusic quoted himas telling the PlayboyMagazine. “I wasworking with a Yale
undergraduate who hadwritten an autobiographi-cal play about putting ona theatrical production ofTwilight, in which I wasa character.
“So I was interestedin Twilight because I wasgoing to be part of thatplay. I thought what agreat connection it wouldbe if I were also involvedwith the real Twilight,”he added.—Internet
Danielle Lloyd recreates a ‘Demi Moore’, mulls post-babysurgery for curves
three times a week once the baby arrives. I’ve basicallybeen pregnant for the past two years, so I can’t wait to getmy body back,” the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.
“I’d like to be 9st and a size 8 before my wedding.If worst comes to worst, I’ll consider lipo!” she said. “Myboobs get so big during pregnancy, I’ve got stretchmarks and saggy skin. I want that removed and then alift. I’d also like a chemical peel to even out my skindue to pregnancy pigmentation,” she added. TheCelebrity ‘Big Brother star’ is expecting the childwith footballer fiance Jamie O’Hara, 24, inSeptember.—Internet
A woman looks at Buddy Bear sculptures at theKurfuerstendamm boulevard in Berlin on 12
July, 2011. Colourful Buddy Bears designed byartists from different countries with unique
features on behalf of artist’s native country areon display as part of the 125th anniversary of
Berlin’s most famous shopping street, called bythe Berliners with the nick name “Ku’damm”.
A semi-trailer truck tipped over along ahighway in Idaho, spilling more than 14 millionbees and a quantity of honey across the pavement,authorities say.
The truck, transporting honeybees to NorthDakota from Bakersfield, Calif, crashed just northof Last Chance in Island Park, Idaho, about 4:30pm Sunday, Idaho Falls’ KPVI-TV reported.
The Fremont County Sheriff’s office receivedmany 911 calls alerting it to the accident, sayingeveryone at the scene was stung more than once,though none were seriously injured.
Firefighters sprayed fire foam on the bees andthe truck before being able to access the wreckage.
Authorities put out a warning that there werestill high numbers of bees in the area.
The Fremont County Sheriff’s office receivedmany 911 calls alerting them to the accident,saying that everyone on the scene of the accidentwere stung more than once, however no one wasseriously injured.
The fire department sprayed fire foam on thebees and the truck before being able to accessaccident site.
Authorities put out a warning that there arestill high numbers of bees in the area.
A Minnesota post office was closed for hours Monday while authoritiesworked to ensure a package and duffel bag carried by a woman in a gas maskwere harmless.
Jim Hansen, a spokesman for Duluth Police, said the main post office inthe Lincoln Park neighbourhood was closed Monday after a woman wearinga military surplus gas mask walked into the building carrying the packageand duffel bag, the Duluth News Tribune reported Tuesday.
Hansen said the woman was quickly apprehended after entering thebuilding at 10:24 am but it took officers hours to determine the package andduffel bag were harmless.
Hansen the post office reopened at about 4 pm.The woman, whose name was not released, was arrested on charges of
disorderly conduct and concealing her identity. She was taken to the St LouisCounty Jail.
Bee-hauling truck crashcreates a buzz
Woman
arrested
for gas
mask in
post officeN e w s A l b u m
German police nab runawayelephants at bus stop
Two runaway circus elephants in Germanysurprised passersby and police by showing up at abus stop during a brief bid for freedom, officials inHanover said Tuesday. Dunia, a 40-year-old Indianelephant, and her counterpart Daela, a 25-year-oldAfrican elephant, were apprehended by policenear the western city of Hanover over the weekendnonchalantly munching on tree leaves and lookingfor all the world as if they were waiting for the bus.
“It was simply an unlucky situation for thecircus,” Hanover police spokesman Heiko Steinersaid. “The two elephants were quite cooperativeand peaceful. Everyone was amused.” If the twowere trying to make an escape, they were notgoing far, Steiner said. The police station is onlya stone’s throw from the bus stop, which is out ofuse during the summer school holiday.
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S P O R T S
Dario Conca joins China’sGuangzhou Evergrande FC
Argentinianmidfielder Dario
Conca poseswith his new
jersey during apress conferencein Guangzhou,South China’sGuangdong
Province, on 12July.
INTERNET
West Bromwich Albion’sRoman Bednar hops overSan Jose Earthquakesgoalie David Binghamduring the first half of an
international friendlymatch on 12 July, inSanta Clara, Calif.
INTERNET
SANTA CLARA, 13July—Rookie goal-keeper David Binghamscored from more than90 yards out in hisprofessional debut tohelp the San Jose Earth-quakes beat WestBromwich Albion 2-1 inan exhibition matchTuesday. Binghamscored after corralling anerrant through pass fromWest Brom.
The 21-year-oldgoalkeeper stepped upand unleashed a puntfrom the top of his ownpenalty box in the thirdminute.
The ball took onelarge bounce over thehead of new West Bromgoalkeeper Boaz Myhill,who was staring directlyinto a setting sun at BuckShaw Stadium without
Diego Forlan of Uruguay,seen here leaving the field
after their 2011 CopaAmerica Group C first
round match, at theCiudad de La Plata
stadium in La Plata on 12July.—INTERNET
Villas-Boas’s methods get John Obi Mikel vote
Chelsea’s Nigerian midfielderJohn Obi Mikel (R), seen hereduring an English Premiershipmatch against WolverhamptonWanderers at Stamford Bridge
in London, 2010.INTERNET
Lefty develops a convenientcase of Open amnesia
Phil Mickelson of theUS speaks during a
press conference aheadof the British Open
Golf Championship atRoyal St George’s golf
course in Sandwich,England.—INTERNET
Spain’s Ferrer beats Fishto close out US
Spain’s David Ferrer
LONDON, 13 July—Nigeria midfielder JohnObi Mikel has welcomed the training regimeof new Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas.The Portuguese, who at 33 will be the young-est boss in the Premier League, has beencharged with wresting back the PremierLeague title from champions ManchesterUnited after the Blues suffered a seasonwithout silverware under experienced Italianmanager Carlo Ancelotti last term.
“The new manager has worked reallyhard on our sharpness and it is going verywell,” Mikel told Chelsea’s website.
“The double sessions are hard but work-ing with the ball makes it so much easier thanrunning all the time, and it is enjoyable aswell.—Internet
BUENOS AIRES, 13July—The arrival of Chi-na’s most expensivefootballer, ArgentinianDario Conca, is the firststep towards a worldchampionship for theclub that signed him, itschairman has said.
Liu Yongzhuo toldreporters the hiring was“just the beginning” forhis Chinese SuperLeague club Guangzhou
Evergrande, which paida record $10 milliontransfer fee for the 28-year-old midfielder.
“We will continue tolook to the overseas mar-ket if we can identify theright targets,” Liu said ashe unveiled the formercaptain of the Brazilianclub Fluminense to theChinese press on Tues-day.
Internet
AUSTIN, 13 July—Eve-rything was set up forAndy Roddick and theAmericans to win.
A Davis Cup quarter-final against Spain setdeep in the heart ofTexas, a hard surface thatwas supposed tocomplement their bighitters and a rowdy crowdof 16,000 ready to cheerthem on.
Spain was even miss-ing superstar RafaelNadal, who skipped thematches to rest after los-ing the Wimbledon final.
None of it mattered to
the feisty, passionate andinspired Spaniards, whotore through the singlesmatches undefeatedto build an insurmount-able 3-1 lead, denyingRoddick a chance to winit in front of his home-town fans.
Internet
ANDWICH, 13 July—Let’s all welcome a new-comer to the British Open... Mr. Phil Mickelson ofthe United States.
Uhh, come again?
Lefty is hardly an Openrookie. When he tees offThursday, it will be his18th appearance in golf’soldest major, which makeshim one of the more expe-rienced players in the field.
But Mickelson has de-veloped a convenient caseof amnesia this week, pre-ferring to ignore a recordthat includes only one top-10 finish and more timescuffling than actuallycontending for the claretjug.
“I’m entering this yearkind of like a fresh start,”he said on Tuesday.
Internet
Earthquakes goalie scoresfrom 90 yards out
the benefit of a hat, andbounced once morebefore nestling in theopen net.
Internet
Uruguay reachCopa quartersafter defeating
Mexico
Wambach lifts US to 3-1 win over France
MOENCHENGLADBACH, 13 July—TheUnited States is in the World Cupfinal for the first time since it last wonthe title in 1999, and once again AbbyWambach came up big for theseAmericans, scoring in a 3-1 victoryover France on Wednesday.
Wambach broke a tense tie with amonstrous header — what else? — offLauren Cheney’s corner kick in the79th minute. Cheney delivered the ballperfectly to the far post, and Wambach
United States’ Abby Wambach scores herside’s second goal during the semifinalmatch between France and the United
States.—INTERNET
jumped over the scrum and pushed theball past French goalkeeper BerangereSapowicz. It was Wambach’s third goalof the tournament and 12th of hercareer, tying her with fellow AmericanMichelle Akers for third on the all-timeWorld Cup scoring list.
Alex Morgan added an insurancegoal in the 82nd, the first for the WorldCup rookie. The Americans will nowplay Japan in Sunday’s final inFrankfurt.—Internet
United States goalkeeper Hope Solofails to stop a shot by France’s Sonia
Bompastor.—INTERNET
FRANKFURT, 14July—Captain HomareSawa redeemed herselffrom a huge error byscoring the go-aheadgoal in a 3-1 victory overSweden which put Japanin the World Cup finalagainst the United States.
On top of that,Nahomi Kawasumi rewa-rded her surprise call-upin the starting lineup withtwo goals which morethan compensated for theearly score of Sweden’sJosefine Oqvist. In a battle
Japan’sHomare Sawa,left, scores herside’s second
goalduring thesemifinal matchbetween Japan
and Sweden.
Japan beats Sweden 3-1 in semi-final;to face US in Sunday final
of Japan’s fine skills againstthe thrust and hustle ofSweden, the match totallyturned in the second halfwhen Kawasumi caughtHedvig Lindahl off her lineand lobbed her from 35meters for the third goal,one of the best in a
tournament full ofexcellent strikes. Sweden,a perennial power inwomen’s foot-ball, nevergave up but it was therising force of Asianfootball, Japan, whichreached its first World Cupfinal.—Internet
2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup:Semi-final
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* Living with the Love of the Nature* News* International Day of Co-operatives 2011* Conserve natural resources in Myanmar* News* Record Album* News* Yangon International Trade Exhibition 2011
Oversea Transmission* Opening* News* Waso Festival, Auspicious Occasion of Myanmar* Living with the Love of the Nature* News* International Day of Co-operatives 2011* Conserve natural resources in Myanmar
Weather Map of Myanmar and Neighbouring Areas
* News* Record Album* News* Yangon International Trade Exhibition 2011* News* She & Her Melodious Music* News* Let’s recreate....Enjoy movie or shopping* Memorable Visit to Inle Lake & Unforgetrable
Stay at Hupin Hotel* News* MI People’s Celebrities “Hein Wai Yan & N Hai Ra”* News* Music Gallery* Beach Resort of Chaung Tha* Myanmar Movies “Longing For Mother”
Weather forecast for 14th July, 2011
Asleep in JesusDaw Nyunt Zin (a) Mrs. Daisy Boey
Aged (87) yearsMrs. Daisy Boey, daughter of ( U Pho Nyan-Daw
Kyin), beloved wife of (Mr. Pakyeng Boey), belovedmother of Daw Khin Khin Aye (Pamela) (Loi Hein),(U Kyaw Win/Alan)- Daw Si Si Nyunt, Daw Yin YinAye (Catherine) M.P.F, Daw Phyu Phyu Aye (Priscilla)(UNMIS, Sudan), Dr Daw Hla Hla Aye (Caroline)(ex-Director MOH) - ex-Bishop Zothan Mawia (Meth-odist Church, L/M), Daw Cho Cho Aye (Angela)WHO, Dr Peter Boey, Dr Roland Boey-Dr Khin ThanMyint, grandmother of Hilary, Bruno, Christer, Grace(Loi Hein), Theodore, Christopher, Timothy wascalled to her Heavenly Home at Cardiac Care Unit.Yangon General Hospital at 10:40 am on Monday11.7.2011. Funeral service will be held at MethodistEnglish Church, 63, Alanpya Pagoda Road on15.7.2011 (Friday) at 09:30 am and then will beentombed at All Christian Denominations Cemetery(Yayway) at 11.30 am. Friends and relatives pleasekindly accept this as the only intimation.
The bereaved family
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Temperature (°C/F) For Tomorrow Sr. No.
Regions/States Maximum Minimum Forecast Percent
1 Kachin 33/91 24/75 Widespread rain or thundershower(IH)
80%
2 Kayah 29/84 21/70 Isolated rain or thundershower
80%
3 Kayin 34/93 24/75 Scattered rain or thundershower
80%
4 Chin 23/73 15/59 Widespread rain or
thundershower 80%
5 Upper Sagaing 29/84 24/75 Widespread rain or thundershower (IH)
80%
6 Lower Sagaing 37/99 28/82 Scattered rain or thundershower
80%
7 Taninthayi 29/84 24/75 Widespread rain or thundershower (IH)
80%
8 Bago 30/86 23/73 Fairly widespread rain
or thundershower 80%
9 Magway 32/90 26/79 Isolated rain or thundershower
80%
10 Mandalay 36/97 27/81 Isolated rain or thundershower
80%
11 Mon 32/90 24/75 Scattered rain or thundershower
80%
12 Yangon 32/90 24/75 Widespread rain or
thundershower 80%
13 Rakhine 33/91 25/77 Fairly widespread rain
or thundershower 80%
14 Southern Shan 25/77 19/66 Fairly widespread rain
or thundershower 80%
15 Northern Shan 30/86 23/73 Fairly widespread rain
or thundershower 80%
16 Eastern Shan 31/88 23/73 Fairly widespread rain
or thundershower 80%
17 Ayeyawady 32/90 25/77 Widespread rain or
thundershower 80%
18 Neighbouring Nay Pyi Taw 35/95 24/75 Isolated rain or thundershower
80%
19 Neighbouring Yangon 32/90 24/75 One or two rain or
thundershower 80%
20 Neighbouring Mandalay 36/97 27/81 Isolated rain or thundershower
80%
Summary of observations at
09:30 hr MST on today
During the past (24) hours weather has been partly cloudy in Kayah State, rain or thundershowers have been isolated in Lower Sagaing and Mandalay Regions, Kayin State, scattered in Magway Region, Shan and Rakhine States, fairly widespread in Bago and Ayeyawady Regions, Mon State and widespread in the remaining Regions and States. The noteworthy amounts of rainfall recorded were Bago (2.83) inches, Machanbaw (2.76) inches, Kawthoung (2.63) inches, Katha (1.89) inches, Putao (1.77) inches and Tamu (1.69) inches.
Bay Inference Monsoon is strong in the Andaman Sea and moderate elsewhere in the Bay of Bengal.
State of the Sea Squalls with moderate to rough seas are likely at times off and along Gulf of Mottama and Mon-Taninthayi Coasts. Surface wind speed in squalls may reach (35 to 40) mph. Seas will be moderate elsewhere in Myanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days
Likelihood of increase of rain in Lower Myanmar areas.
Witsel leaves StandardLiege to join Benfica
LONDON, 13 July—Belgianinternational midfielder Axel Witsel hasleft Standard Liege to join Benfica, theBelgian club announced on Wednesday.
The 22-year-old, who has scoredfive times in 19 international appearances,has signed a five-year deal with theLisbon club.
Financial details of the move havenot been released, although media reportssuggest that Benfica paid a transfer fee ofbetween 7 million and 8 million euros($9.9m and $11.3m).
Witsel, who had also been linkedwith a possible move to ManchesterUnited, had been with Standard Liegesince he was 10 years old. He helpedthem to two Belgian championships in2008 — when he was elected best playerin Belgium — and 2009, as well as thisyear’s Belgian Cup. With Eden Hazard(Lille) and Steven Defour (Standard),Witsel is considered one of the greathopes of Belgian football.—Internet
Belgian international midfielder
Axel Witsel has left Standard Liege
to join Benfica, the Belgian club
have announced.
INTERNET
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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
14th Waxing of Waso 1373 ME Thursday, 14 July, 2011
YANGON, 13 July—The visiting Laotian delegationled by Prime Minister of the Lao People’s DemocraticRepublic Mr. Thongsing Thammavong,accompanied by Deputy Minister for Sports U AyeMyint Kyu, Myanmar Ambassador to Laos U NyuntHlaing, Laotian Ambassador to Myanmar MrNilahath Sayarath, Director-General of the ProtocolDepartment U Kyaw Kyaw and officials, visitedKanbawzathadi Palace of King Bayintnaung in Bago,Bago Region, this morning.
They were welcomed there by Chief Minister
Laotian Prime Minister Mr. ThongsingThammavong wraps up goodwill visit
of Bago Region U Nyan Win, Deputy Minister forCulture Daw Sandar Khin, Region ministers andheads of department.
Deputy Minister Daw Sandar Khin and officialsconducted the Laotian guests around the palace. Director-General of the Department of Archaeology, Museumand Library U Kyaw Oo Lwin gave an account ofthe palace.
The Laotian Prime Minister and entourage madea pilgrimage to the Shwethalyaung RecliningBuddha Image, and offered flowers, water and
Laotian delegation led by Prime Minister of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic Mr. Thongsing Thammavong at Kanbawzathadi Palace inBago.—MNA
lights to the image, and signed the visitors’ bookand made cash donations.
On a visit to the Shwemawdaw Pagoda, theLaotian Prime Minister signed the visitors’ bookand donated cash to the pagoda.
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