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A carving of a Buddha image at a temple in the Pyu city of Sri Ksetra in Bago Region. Pic: Douglas Long Culture Unit at UNESCO Bangkok said the project aimed to develop the knowledge of preservation and management techniques of government staff at the three Pyu sites. First [priority is] building capacity in managing and conserving heritage sites and this component will ensure that the highest standards of conservation and management will be shared and applied, Mr Curtis said. Field activities will be carried out at two main sites, the ancient Pyu settlement [of Sri Ksetra] and Bagan. Training at Bagan will focus on mural and stucco conservation, while training at the Pyu cities will focus on architectural and archaeological conservation, he said. He said the project would also focus on the development of geographic information systems in order to collate existing data and identify key physical attributes that will help to better understand the scope and significance of the sites. The information database will also help users and decision makers from various concerned agencies to better protect the sites, he said Mr Curtis said international and national experts would cooperate closely with the government to undertake the research and analysis required for the Pyu cities to be considered Tentative List sites deemed of high priority. He said UNESCO was delighted to once again be working closely with Myanmar after a decade-long gap. Deputy Minister of Culture Daw Sandar Khin said at the opening ceremony of the workshop that she appreciated the technical and financial contributions from foreign donors. However, she reiterated that Myanmar must take an active role in preservation. I feel thankful to both contributors for safeguarding our cultural heritage, she said. Unless we cherish [the] value [of our heritage sites], it is impossible to preserve them. It is very important to cherish and protect them. Myanmar ratified the World Heritage Convention in April 1994. While it has no sites on UNESCOs World Heritage List, in 1996 Myanmar submitted a tentative list of eight cultural sites with technical support from UNESCO. Minister for Information and Culture U Kyaw Hsan said the government planned to register Bagan and Mrauk-U after the Pyu cities had been included.
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A Pyithu Hluttaw representative leaves the chamber after attending the third regular session in Nay Pyi Taw on April 23. Pic: AFP
is Nowfor the time the international community to stand together at Myanmars side.
Now is the time for the international community to stand together at Myanmars side, he added, hailing landmark byelections on April 1. But this fresh start is fragile. The UN secretarygeneral welcomed moves by the European Union and United States to suspend sanctions and said he would discuss ways the United Nations could help the country. They deserve our full support, he said. Asked about a dispute between Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the president over taking the oath of office, Ban said: I sincerely hope they are able to find a mutually harmonious way to have smooth proceedings of the parliament. The dispute is the first sign of tension with the government since the democracy icons electoral victory. AFP
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Stability of the State, community peace and tranquillity, prevalence of law and order Strengthening of national solidarity Building and strengthening of disciplineflourishing democracy system Building of a new modern developed nation in accord with the Constitution
Building of modern industrialized nation through the agricultural development, 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 initiative to shape the national economy must be kept in the hands The of the State and the national peoples
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Fire brigade members stand in front of the flames at Hay Ma Wun Market in South Okkalapa township on April 10. Pic: Kaung Htet within two months. The owners of the stalls that were burnt will not have to pay any fees or taxes, he said. In the meantime, about 70 of the shop owners will be able to rent vacant stalls elsewhere in the market, which has 1950 altogether. U Kin Maung Win said gold
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the by-elections, said U Ye Tun, the Shan Nationalities Democratic Partys Pyithu Hluttaw representative for Hsipaw. Getting into politics entails patience, tolerance and an ability to lead the public without taking unnecessary risks. Only then can one be regarded as the true leader. So they [NLD representatives] will have to come to the hluttaw first and then proceed [with their agenda] with great patience. U Thein Nyunt, a former NLD legal adviser who won a seat with the NLD in the 1990 election, said the party needed to show more respect for those who voted for its representatives on April 1. Today we discussed about fixing the judiciary and if they [NLD representatives] were here, there would have been a more lively debate. If they put off entering the hluttaw despite being allowed, it amounts to neglecting the publics desire. We have to do things according to the mandate given by the public, the Pyithu Hluttaw representatives for Thingangyun said. U Thein Nyunt also questioned the partys decision-making process over the issue. Its a matter that should be figured out prior to running for election instead of talking at the last minute before going to the hluttaw. They should have read the constitution and hluttaw laws and by-laws didnt the NLDs legal advisers learn the law thoroughly? Or is this being done for political reasons? I have no idea, he said. Why dont they come to the hluttaw even after being elected? In 1990 when they won the election no hluttaw was convened and there was no constitution so we remained MPs-elect for 20 years. We should take this as a lesson. While the partys new representatives have refused to take the oath, Amyotha
Hluttaw representative Dr Myat Nyarna Soe, who jumped ship from the National Democratic Force to the NLD after it decided to re-register, has retained his place in parliament. I have the guidance of the chairman and the central executive committee of NLD, he said. I am allowed to continue to attend hluttaw sessions because I took oath. NLD instructed me to continue hluttaw politics. Asked his opinion of NLD chair Daw Aung San Suu Kyis stance on the issue, he said: People like our leader Aunty Suu want to use firm wording and she should not be blamed for that she follows in her fathers footsteps. I am a member of the Amyotha Hluttaw Bill Committee so my line of thinking is that laws should be consistent so this issue can be resolved if the remaining laws are amended to match the Political Parties Registration Law. Now the country is going the democratic way so its not always going to be a bed of roses there will be many conflicts like this for sure. But all sides have a duty to overcome them. While the NLD representatives baulked at taking the oath, there were no such problems for U Sai San Min, who narrowly won Shan State Amyotha Hluttaw Constituency 3 on April 1. The SNDP representative told The Myanmar Times shortly after taking the oath that he was pleased that as a public representative I can now do things in the public interest, before adding: But I would be happier if my political colleagues from NLD were here too. Translated by Thit Lwin
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national legislatures were unable to take their seats when parliament resumed on April 23. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who was speaking to reporters after meeting Italian Foreign Minister Mr Giulio Terzi di SantAgata at her residence, said she had confidence that President U Thein Sein and the party could solve the problem smoothly. We believe that President U Thein Sein is sincere. He will truly like to see Myanmar as a progressive and prosperous nation. Because of that we [NLD] will increase efforts to collaborate with the president in the democratisation works of this country, she said. We hope that the present problem will be smoothed over without too much difficulty before too long. And that we will be able to serve our country, not just outside parliament as we have been doing for the last 20 odd years, but also from within the national assembly. The president and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi have met two times since the government took office on March 30, 2011. The first meeting eventually led to the partys decision to contest the April 1 by-elections. However, during a visit to Japan last week the president said changing the constitution was the responsibility of the parliament rather than the government. Changes require a 75 percent majority and, in some cases, a national referendum. The NLD leader played down the likelihood of confrontation with appointed military MPs in parliament when her party eventually takes its place. I wont think of this as confrontation. I will think of it as opportunity to get on closer terms with the military. I hope that through closer cooperation, we will learn to understand one another better. And that we will be able to get the benefit for our own country. Yadana Htun
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step for future economic development in Myanmar, U Aung Lwin said. He said European companies interested in investing in Myanmar would face stiff competition from their counterparts from Japan, China, Vietnam, South Korea and Thailand. We are very busy with business delegations from different countries. They are interested in almost every sector, he said. U Myint Soe, chairman of Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association, said the suspension of EU sanctions would have a huge impact on economic development once the GSP suspension was lifted. After the GSP suspension is lifted we will have more business opportunities in Myanmar, he said. Economist Dr Maung Aung said the move would open up another export market to Myanmar businesses and encourage greater investment from European firms, even in sectors that have not been subject to EU sanctions. Before we exported our products mainly to regional countries but the suspension of the EU sanctions will open up Myanmars export products, such as forestry and gems, to European countries. It means we now have new markets to export these products, he said.
The EU sanctions on Myanmar blocked the investment opportunities the suspension of sanctions will also attract more investors from EU countries to Myanmar. Ms Ashton, who was due to visit Myanmar from April 28 to 30, said the EU wanted to see the government take further steps, including the release of remaining political prisoners and the removal of all restrictions placed on those already released. The council also raised concerns about ongoing conflict with armed ethnic groups, access to Kachin State for humanitarian organisations and the status and welfare of the Rohingya group. Of course reforms in that country need to continue we need to see further progress, in particular the unconditional release of all political prisoners and efforts to end ethnic conflicts, Ms Ashton said in the statement. She said the EU had announced a significant increase in funding for Myanmar targeting economic and social development, democratic transformation and the strengthening of civil society and government capacity. We are ready to assist with these efforts as well as with economic and social development. We have 150
recognised We clearly that very there have to be provisions ... to respond if there is a reversal [of reforms].
that any signs of military cooperation will put a brake on US engagement. I cant say it any more directly that countries are judged by the company they keep, he said. The US maintains strict sanctions against exports from Myanmar, including gems, lumber and other lucrative products seen as sources of funding for the military. Representative Don Manzullo, a Republican who heads the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on East Asia, questioned whether our European and Asian allies have gone too far by rushing head-long into suspending all sanctions and immediately boosting assistance. AFP
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Pic: Kaung Htet A mother and her child sit on the pavement near Sule Pagoda in downtown Yangon. of the government but providing basic services to the public is primarily the governments responsibility, especially when it comes to health and education. Myanmar needs to fix some basic issues as an urgent priority. There is a wide gap in transition from primary to secondary to higher education. Myanmar needs to prepare a human resources development plan that realistically complements the presidents stated vision for a knowledgebased society. The basic infrastructure exists for the primary education but massive investment is needed to improve the quality of secondary and tertiary education. Similar investment will be needed in the health sector. To develop and maintain democratic governance a strong and skilled middle class will be required, and it can only be built through high-quality education. Myanmars mosaic of 135 ethnic groups, each with their own traditional practices, cultures and languages, must be preserved. The recent past may not have created the best environment for collaboration and cooperation but there is little choice for Myanmar as a union. The recent ceasefires with some of the most heavily armed ethnic groups are encouraging. All ethnicbased leaderships must develop a political agenda that includes cooperation with the national and state governments. Thus far we have seen mostly a push for independence or autonomy to gain financial control in the areas under their jurisdiction. The current level of loose association based on local economic interest is no longer sufficient to build a union as declared in the constitution. There must be give and take from all parties concerned. There are also still many spoilers external and internal who are benefiting from a divided Myanmar. The blind support that these groups have received from the international community despite their lack of political will to settle the differences must come to an end. The promulgation of the new constitution with decentralised administration is a good step that will allow for the devolution of authority to clean and transparent governments at the region and state level. These local assemblies must exercise their authority in the interests of the nation and their constituents. However, the central government needs to ensure that income from natural resources is shared equitably with regional governments to fuel their development agendas. This kind of distribution of wealth is essential to encourage fairness and build trust. No government can fully meet the expectations of its people and Myanmar will be no exception. There will be high expectations, there will be external pressure to do more and there will be pressure to open up for trade and investment. All decisions must be rational and informed. Emotions and pressure should not get in the way of making the right choices. The government must take the time to bring about proper regulatory mechanisms and legislation before taking serious decisions on trade, investment and other national policies. An immediate national issue is energy. Myanmar needs a huge supply of energy to sustain industrialisation and economic growth for the millions of people whose homes are dark every evening when the sun goes down. Myanmar immediately needs a national energy policy to make sure that its hydropower potential is fully utilised both for domestic consumption and for export of excess power generated to neighbouring countries. This national policy need to make sure that proper environmental assessments are conducted and mitigation measures introduced. There should be a proper compensation plan for people who are likely to be displaced as a result of these projects. I believe that these issues are already in the minds of bureaucrats and technocrats, who are the custodians of Myanmars future. There will be opposition from environmentalists but we need to use our heads and not our hearts for some of these hard choices. The bottom line is that Myanmar has to move on but at its own pace and with the welfare of its 60 million people in mind. Short-term benefits should not be sought at the expense of long term economic gains and political stability. (Ramesh Shrestha is the representative of the United Nations Childrens Fund in Myanmar.)
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Pic: Kaung Htet Tourists line up to exchange foreign currency at a Kanbawza Bank exchange counter on Theinbyu Road in Yangon recently. I sold FEC700 at Innwa Banks counter in the morning but when I came back in the afternoon at 2pm, the counter staff told me that they had stopped buying FEC. I also tried other counters but none of then would buy, he said. U Win Kyaw, the manager of a trading company, said the auctions were too restricted. The Central Bank of Myanmar organisations and individuals to take part in the currency auctions eventually. The currency float is the first step in unifying the many different exchange rates used in Myanmar, forming a vital part of reforms aimed at stimulating Myanmars moribund economy, state-run newspapers said in early April. U Win Kyaw said each
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is just purchasing foreign currency from authorised banks and not from other sources. It would be better if the Central Bank allowed other sources, such as foreign investors and export-import businesses, to take part as well because the private banks cannot manage the market properly, he said. However, MRTV-4 on April 25 carried a report quoting a senior official from the Central Bank of Myanmar as saying that the bank would allow other currency exchange counter had its own rules, which frustrated users. We are not buying FEC today and we have also stopped purchasing US dollars since 1:30pm. But if you are buying FEC or US dollars from us, we will sell them until 3pm, said a counter staff run by Co-operative Bank. A counter staff from Kabawza Bank said on the same day: We are not buying FEC today and are buying a maximum of $100
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rate. However, economists predicted that some stateowned industrial businesses, especially those run by the Ministry of Industry, would begin showing large losses. A Central Bank of Myanmar consultant and former deputy governor, U Than Lwin, said the abolition of the official rate will greatly impact the national budget and urged the government to transparently privatise loss-making state-owned enterprises. However, in some areas, such as the production of necessary pharmaceuticals, the governments motive should not be profit because the people need these commodities to be cheaply and widely available, he said. of these interventions is critical, he added. A Ministry of Commerce official said most of the ministrys trade figures would not change greatly because they were already calculated at the market rate. However, trade and investment statistics collated by the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) would change. Government departments used different exchange rates during the multiple exchange rate era, he said, adding that CSO used an exchange rate of K5.39 during the 2011-12 fiscal year trade. Commerce consultant and economist Dr Maung Aung said future foreign direct investment would also boost the governments budget. The rise in national income will greatly increase our gross domestic product, he added. The Ministry of Finance and Revenue also adjusted some taxes in March in line with the change in exchange rates, an official in Nay Pyi Taw said. The tax changes are not particularly extensive for most things but it does impact on cost, insurance and freight [CIF] values for imports, he said. He said the Customs Department had previously taxed imports at K450 to the dollar when calculating CIF values. He said the department was still discussing how it would calculate these values in future.
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Pic: Aye Zaw Myo The greatest impact of the April 1 floating of the kyat will be felt in the public sector, sources say. On the other hand, economists said valuing of exports of natural gas and minerals at close to K800 to the dollar would greatly increase budget revenues. The Central Bank can do many ways if it can really manage the market. If the [exchange] rate needs to be changed because its not appropriate for all sectors, the bank can intervene by buying or selling different currencies, he said. However, the timing
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Iraqi security guards walk past the back of the French-designed gymnasium in Baghad on April 12. Pic: AFP Marefat said. Once completed, the Gymnasium hosted generations of Iraqi athletes basketball and volleyball players, gymnasts and a number of international competitions, said its current director Wasfi al-Kinani. For Iraqi sports, this is an historic inheritance, a symbol, he said. Caecilia Pieri, a researcher for the Institut Francais du Proche-Orient (French Institute for the Near East), discovered the forgotten Gymnasium in 2005 while working on her thesis on modern architecture in Baghdad. She decided to contact the Le Corbusier Foundation in France. It did not have any recent photos. This is a posthumous work, and researchers did not have access to Iraq. They did not even know if it was properly built, as they had never seen it, Pieri said. She has since made several visits, including one last May with the vice president of the Le Corbusier Foundation, Jacques Sbriglio. The visit resulted in a FrenchIraqi project that aims to raise the buildings profile by publishing a book and holding a colloquium on the gym. In addition to Le Corbusier Foundation and the French Institute for the Near East, the project involves Baghdad University, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation and the French embassy. Pieri, who from trip to trip has watched the architectural degradation of Baghdad thanks to violence, poverty and errors in reconstruction, now sees signs of what she calls a small simmering of change. After all this upheaval, we are witnessing the renaissance of new awareness about the [countrys] modern heritage, and it can lead to similar movements, sparking positive momentum for other major modern buildings, she said. These include the finance ministry headquarters and Mustansiryia University, both of which Pieri calls symbols for the visual identity and international image of Baghdad. They show that there was modern architecture of very high quality, with a specific Iraqi style, she said. But for now, nothing is simple. The gym, under renovation for a year, is far from the clearcut almost ascetic vision of its designer. Its seats are brightly coloured and the roof over the locker rooms, designed to allow in natural light, is blocked by a false ceiling holding overhead lights. The perspective around the gym has also been crowded with newer constructions. But the buildings exterior still holds Le Corbusiers motto: Where order is born, well-being is born. AFP
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carbon emissions. While the city-state contends that the WWFs per capita measurement of carbon emissions disadvantages countries with small populations compared to the likes of rapidly industrialising China it has nevertheless been spurred into action. In 2005, the government embarked on a project to promote the development of high-tech, low-energy buildings and the retrofitting of older ones in a push to green at least 80pc of all buildings by 2030. Since then 1000 government-certified green buildings have been built in Singapore, accounting for 13pc of gross floor space in the country. Along with cash incentives, developers who meet targets set by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) are given more leeway to have bigger floor areas. United World College Southeast Asia, an international school, is one of the torchbearers of the drive. Many new buildings are savagely over-designed, wasting capital and upkeep costs. If you rationalise your design and spend on green technology, the savings are Despite the cost of solar panels falling by about 4pc every year, solar-derived electricity remains more expensive than that from the power grid. This is mainly due to its relatively high capital costs as well as maintenance costs, according to Singapores Energy Market Authority. City Developments Limited, one of Singapores top property groups, is nevertheless confident that environmentally-friendly buildings will become the norm as green consumerism gains traction. Its City Square Mall has an integrated park and solar-panelled roof. Some tenants sell eco-friendly products and offer discounts to customers who bring their own shopping bags. With Singaporeans increasingly aware of environmental issues, there will be greater demand for investments in green innovations and technology, said Esther An, the companys head of corporate social responsibility. In addition to making buildings more energyefficient, Singapore is also aggressively developing desalination and sewagerecycling technology to address its chronic water shortages. AFP
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Simon Thomas, director of facilities and operations at United World College Southeast Asia, explaining the functions of the solar panels installed on the roof of the building in Singapore on February 10. Pic: AFP going to be immense, said Simon Thomas, its director of operations and facilities. Features like rooftop solar panels, cascading walls that block off heat and optimal use of natural light make the campus about 30pc more energy-efficient than conventional buildings of similar size, Thomas told AFP. The college worked closely with architects to design a building that had energy efficiency as a central objective, he said. The 2500 students are also kept aware of daily water and electricity consumption levels, thanks to prominently displayed meters on every floor. Its 5.5-hectare (13.5 acres) campus in Singapores eastern region was awarded the nations Green Mark Platinum award in 2011, the highest accolade in the official rating system. Despite the surge in the development of such buildings, BCA chief executive John Keung said some developers are still averse to riding the green wave, due to what they see as relatively high costs of technologies such as solar. Although there are some who see great value in going green for their own corporate branding, others are discouraged by its perceived high upfront costs and low return on investments, Keung told AFP. Developers who shun green technologies may not be fully aware of the scale of savings they are missing out on, according to Keung. The cost premium involved in green buildings is gradually decreasing with greater economies of scale and the industrys familiarity with green building design.
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A model poses with the latest Jeep on display at the Auto Beijing on April 22. Pic: AFP Ford EcoSport, and its Ford brand reputation, said Joe Explorer the epitome of a Hinrichs, president of Ford rugged gas-guzzling off-road Asia Pacific. Chinese automakers are vehicle. The Chinese consumer also making a range of SUVs, continues to be very interested with Changchun, BYD and in international brands for Chery all selling home-grown the technology, the quality compact vehicles, China SUV of the craftsmanship, the editor Zheng said.
China 2012 exhibition in Although most SUVs are being sold in urban areas, we are expecting to see solid growth in the mountainous and desert regions in [Chinas] west, where the need for all terrain vehicles are especially strong, he said. AFP
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A woman lays flowers on the Chernobyl victims memorial in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, on April 26 during a ceremony to mark the 26th anniversary of the worlds worst nuclear disaster. At another ceremony at Chernobyl, 100 kilometres from Kiev, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych launched the start of work on a US$1.5 billion shelter to permanently secure the stricken nuclear plant. Although only two workers were killed in an explosion which crippled the plant in 1986, Ukrainian figures show that more than 25,000 of the workers from then-Soviet Ukraine, Russia and Belarus who involved in a subsequent clean-up at the site have died since the disaster. Pic: AFP
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Chinese President Hu Jintao toasts his South Sudan counterpart, Salva Kiir, after a signing ceremony in Beijing on April 24. Beijing, a key ally of Sudan and a major buyer of oil from South Sudan, has been urging dialogue to end the fighting between the two countries. Pic: AFP into trenches along their contested border. Overnight on April 23, bomber aircraft hit border villages in the Souths Unity state after earlier air strikes on the state capital, Bentiu, governor Taban Deng said. Khartoum has repeatedly denied it has launched air strikes on the South, but United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon on April 23 deplored the cross-border air raids and called on both nations to prevent the fighting from escalating further. Kiir was pleading his case to Chinese authorities, but analysts said Beijing was unlikely to take sides and would keep pushing for dialogue. Border tensions are high, although Deng said that at present with the exception of aerial bombardment, the front line is quiet. Bentiu lies at least 60 kilometres (40 kilometres) from the front line with Sudans army, and large numbers of Southern troops and tanks have moved into the border zone to bolster defences. South Sudan has warned it will fight back if Sudan does not end its aerial attacks. Southerners are furious at what they see as international inaction against Khartoum, after they complied with the demands to withdraw from Heglig. We were asked to withdraw from Heglig: we did. They have been asked to stop the aerial bombardment and incursions into South Sudan: they have not done so, Deng said. We are capable of defending ourselves, including going back to Heglig. ... I think you people should take us seriously on this. The underdog can also bite. Sudan accuses the South of supporting anti-government rebels from its conflicthit western region of Darfur as well as those fighting in Blue Nile and South Kordofan states. The South, which split from Sudan in July 2011 following an independence referendum, denies backing opposition movements in the north, but in turn accuses Khartoum of supporting rebels in its own territory. The recent violence is the worst since South Sudan won independence after the civil war. AFP
reg. no. 2761/2008 in respect of Human Pharmaceuticals (intl Class 5). Fraudulent imitation or unauthorised use of the said Trade Mark will be dealt with according to law. Win Mu Tin, M.A., H.G.P., D.B.L for Johnson & Johnson P. O. Box 60, Yangon E-mail: [email protected] Dated: 30th April, 2012
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US Houses passes cybersecurity bill
WASHINGTON The House of Representatives on April 26 passed legislation protecting US businesses and agencies from cyber-attacks. The Republican-controlled chamber defied a veto threat by the White House to pass the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act in a 248-162 vote, but its fate is less assured in the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats. The bill would allow private companies to exchange confidential personal information with the federal government.
A multiple exposure image of campaign posters taken on April 24 showing French presidential candidates, President Nicolas Sarkozy (left) of the ruling Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) and Francois Holland, his Socialist Party rival. Holland won the first round of the presidential election on April 22 with 28.6 percent of the vote, to 27.2pc for Sarkozy, with the leader of the far right National Front, Marine Le Pen, third on 18pc. The final round of the election will be held on May 6, with opinion polls tipping that Hollande will win. Sarkozy and Hollande stepped up campaigning last week in a bid to win the six million votes that went to the far right in the first round. Pic: AFP
(reg: nos. iV/3200/2009 & iV/2809/2012) in respect of:Antifreeze; fluids for hydraulic and transmission circuits; brake liquids; chemical additives for motor fuel, lubricants and fuel Cleaning, polishing and degreasing preparations; preparations for washing and maintenance of vehicles; oils for cleaning purposes Lubricants; industrial oils and greases; non chemical additives for motor fuel, fuels and lubricants Clothing, shoes, headgear; sport clothing and shoes; caps Vehicle service stations; repair, maintenance and washing of vehicles and vehicle parts; greasing, lubrication and tuning of motors. Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said trademark or other infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. U Kyi Win Associates for ToTaL Sa P.O. Box No. 26, Yangon. Phone: 372416 Dated: 30th April, 2012
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Eros, an asteroid with an orbit that it takes it close to Earth, in a NASA image released on January 31 and taken by the agencys Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous mission in 2000. Pic: AFP of all the platinum group metals mined in history, said the firm. Of about 9000 known near-Earth asteroids, more than 1500 are as reachable as the moon in terms of how much energy it would take for the trip. Experts such as Jeffrey Kargel of the University of Arizona warn the project, while exciting, is enormously difficult. Kargel said the first step, launching a space telescope makes sense and could be done with relative ease, but mining and returning the minerals to earth would be a formidable challenge. Its not a three year profit line, he said. AFP
reg. no. 4744/2008 in respect of intl Class 5: Human pharmaceutical preparations. Fraudulent imitation or unauthorised use of the said Trade Mark will be dealt with according to law. Win Mu Tin, M.A., H.G.P., D.B.L for Johnson & Johnson P. O. Box 60, Yangon E-mail: [email protected] Dated: 30th April, 2012
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HANOI A Chinese naval ship was visiting Ho Chi Minh City last week, state media said, as the US and Vietnam continued a separate week-long naval exchange amid rising tensions in the South China Sea. The Chinese vessel, which arrived in Vietnams southern port city on April 23 on a threeday visit, will carry out professional exchanges to share experience and foster friendly relations, the official Vietnam News Agency said on April 25. In central Danang city, the US and Vietnam were on the third day of preplanned non-combatant naval exchange activities, which will include disaster control training aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Chafee. On April 24, Vietnam said it held indisputable sovereignty over the Paracel and Spratly Islands, responding to what it said was a new Chinese drive to implement a nationwide plan for islands protection. The new plan seriously violates Vietnams sovereignty over the two archipelagoes and China must immediately cancel the effort, said foreign ministry spokesman Luong Thanh Nghi.
Vietnamese police watch as the US Seventh Fleets USS Blue Ridge enters the port of Tien Sa at Danang on April 23. The USS Blue Ridge was visiting Vietnam with the guided missile cruiser USS Chafee and the rescue and salvage ship, USNS Safeguard. Pic: AFP China and South Vietnam once administered different parts of the Paracels but after a brief conflict in 1974 Beijing took control of the entire group of islands. Vietnam holds several of the larger Spratly Islands which China claims, and the neighbouring countries have recently been locked in a string of diplomatic rows over their conflicting claims. In another development involving territorial tensions, China on April 25 warned the Philippines not to internationalise the two countries simmering territorial dispute in the South China Sea, as US and Philippine forces staged war games in the area. China has been locked in a maritime dispute with the Philippines over the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, a body of water considered a potential Asian flashpoint due to the overlapping claims of several nations. Internationalising this issue will only complicate and magnify the situation, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Liu Weimin told reporters in response to a question about the current situation in the dispute. We do not wish to see the Philippines get other countries involved and get them to take sides over the issue. He spoke as US and Filipino soldiers staged an operation in which they stormed the Philippine island of Palawan in a military exercise. A Philippine military official stressed the exercise was not a veiled threat against China, which has protested against US moves to boost its military presence in the region. AFP
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Registration No. 4/2447/2012 To be used in connection with Beers; Wine and Alcoholic beverages. Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said trade mark or infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. Soe Win Advocate #0502/5 Sakura Tower Ph:255055/255407 For HARMONY VENTURE HOLDINGS PTE LTD. Dated: 30th April, 2012
in respect of Underwear, shirt , pant. Fraudulent imitation or unauthorised use of the said Trade Marks will be dealt with according to law. Win Mu Tin, M.A., H.G.P., D.B.L for niSa Co., LTd. P. O. Box 60, Yangon. E-mail: [email protected] Dated: 30th April, 2012
Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said Trade Mark or infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. Soe Win Advocate #0502/5 Sakura Tower Ph:255055/255407 For HARMONY VENTURE HOLDING PTE LTD. Dated: 30th April, 2012
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BEIJING China has punished former officials of the Guangdong village of Wukan for corruption, state media said on April 23 after their land grabs sparked an unprecedented uprising that began last September. Guangdong party authorities said eight Wukan officials had been punished for corruption following a three month inquiry, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. They included former party secretary Xue Chang, who was formally expelled from the party and had 189,200 yuan (US$30,000) in illegal income confiscated, Xinhua said.
Security guards and supporters surround Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on April 26 as he leaves the Supreme Court in Islamabad after being convicted of contempt of court. Pic: AFP
(reg: no. iV/367/1995) in respect of:- eye glasses, sun glasses, eye glass frames, eye glass chains, eye glass cases, eye glass cords, eye glass lenses, contact lenses, containers for contact lenses The said trademark is registered under registration number iV/4645/2009 in respect of:Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewellery, precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments Class: 14 iV/4646/2009 in respect of:Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags Class: 18 iV/4647/2009 in respect of:Clothing, footwear, headgear Class: 25 Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said trademarks or other infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. U Kyi Win Associates for de rigo S.p.a. P.O. Box No. 26, Yangon. Phone: 372416 Dated: 30th April, 2012
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(reg: nos. iV/5007/2001 & iV/2808/2012) in respect of:- Passenger cars, tires, tubes, flaps, wheels for tires in Class: 12 Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said trademark or other infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. U Kyi Win Associates for Hankook Tire Co., LTd P.O. Box No. 26, Yangon. Phone: 372416 Dated: 30th April, 2012
(reg: nos. iV/9329/2005 & iV/2810/2012) in respect of:Pharmaceutical preparations and substances Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said trademark or other infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. U Kyi Win Associates for astellas Pharma inc. P.O. Box No. 26, Yangon. Phone: 372416 Dated: 30th April, 2012
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network in the region. Vietnam and Britain have important differences, over human rights and democracy, Hague said, adding that by engaging with the communist regime Britain hopes to influence the country in a positive direction.
Some of this work may take a long time but it is very important that we are engaged in it, he added. On April 25, Human Rights Watch said the Vietnamese government systematically suppresses freedom of expression, association and
peaceful assembly. In a briefing paper sent to the Australian government ahead of an annual bilateral rights dialogue which opened in Hanoi on April 26, the New York-based group urged Canberra to call for the release of all political prisoners. AFP
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reg. no. 2636/2007 in respect of Class 01: Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; tanning substances; adhesives used in industry. Class 02: Paints, varnishes, lacquers; preservatives against rust and against deterioration of wood; colorants; mordants; raw natural resins; metals in foil and powder form for painters, decorators, printers and artist. Class 03: Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soaps; perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions; dentifrices. Class 05: Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; medical products (included in Class 5); sanitary preparations for medical purposes; dietetic substances adapted for medical use, food for babies; plasters, materials for dressings; material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants. Class 09: Scientific, nautical, surveying, electric (included in Class 9); photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording
discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers; fire-extinguishing apparatus. Class 10: Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments, artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; orthopedic articles; suture materials. Class 16: Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, not included in other classes; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery; adhseives for stationery or household purposes; artists materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office requisites (except furniture); instructional and teaching material (except apparatus); plastic materials for packaging (not included in other classes); printers type; printing blocks. Class 29: Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, compotes; eggs, milk and milk products; edible oils and fats. Class 30: Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice. Class 35: Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions. Class 42: Providing legal advice and representation; scientific and industrial research; development of computer programs for data processing; leasing of access time to medical electronic databases; providing scientific advise; furnishing of scientific opinions; design, execution and analysis of scientific studies. Class 44: Health care services; hygienic and beauty care; veterinary and agricultural services; providing information and advise in the field of health care; medical and pharmaceutical advise; furnishing of medical and pharmaceutical opinions; design, execution and analysis of clinical trials. Fraudulent imitation or unauthorised use of the said Trade Marks will be dealt with according to law. Win Mu Tin, M.A.,H.G.P.,D.B.L. for MerCk kGaa P.O. Box 60, Yangon E-mail: [email protected] Dated: 30th April, 2012
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Registration No. 4/2448/2012 To be used in connection with milk and milk products (Condensed Milk, Evaporated Milk, Milk Powder, Sweetened Creamer). Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said Trade Mark or infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. Soe Win Advocate #0502/5 Sakura Tower Ph:255055/255407 For HARMONY VENTURE HOLDING PTE LTD. Dated: 30th April, 2012
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Myanmar gets its own drama series
By Nyein Ei Ei Htwe MYANMAR will finally have its own locally produced dramatic television series when MRTV-4 launches A Chit Thin Kay Ta (The Sign of Love) on April 30, directors at the TV station told The Myanmar Times last week. The series is being produced by local directors from MRTV-4 in cooperation with French director Benoit de Lorme and his team, along with technological support from France. Production on the series started in early 2012, and shooting for Part 1 has now been completed. The entire series will consist of five parts, each with 26 episodes of 20 minutes apiece. Almost all countries with television channels broadcast their own dramatic series, but since the 1990s the local stations in Myanmar have only broadcast series from China and South Korea, said U Htin Kyaw, a director at MRTV-4. He said one of the challenges of shooting the first part was dealing with new actors. There are a lot of difficulties shooting with newface actors for a long drama series, but they all tried very hard. They understand that if they arent good actors, no one will know them. But as a director, I am satisfied with their performances, he said. Another challenge was working under the strict schedule set by the French directors to ensure that they finished by the deadline. Under their schedule we finished 26 episodes in five weeks, which as a new experience for the local directors and actors, U Htin Kyaw said. The French directors called all the participants, including the actors and camera men, to meet at 6:30am every day and try to arrive at the shooting location on 7am. They allotted one hour for make-up, and then we shot from 8am to 5:30pm, he said. He said the strict schedule was one of the reasons why they avoided hiring wellknown actors for the series. The local superstar actors cant accept such a schedule. Most of them are accustomed to arriving on the set at 9am and starting work at 10am or 11am, he said. Also, the series requires a big time commitment that might not be okay for wellknown actors who have to work for other directors. Thats why we didnt offer them any parts. U Htin Kyaw said A Chit Thin Kay Ta includes plot elements based on Myanmar beliefs and traditions, such as connections between past and present lives, and combines them with both local and international filmmaking techniques. We cant show all of our beliefs and all of our culture in every scene, and most people, including the actors, enjoy South Korean movies and want to act like Korean actors, but we encouraged them to give a local feel to their performances, he said. There is some similarity
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Actress Soe Nandar Kyaw portrays a Konbaung-era princess on the set of A Chit Thin Kay Ta (The Sign of Love). Pic: Supplied with South Korean dramas because we used internationalstandard lighting and editing techniques. If there are some mistakes and additional needs, well try to improve for the last four parts, he said. U Htin Kyaw added that he hoped Myanmar would develop film studios in the future because they faced many difficulties shooting on location. The lead actor in A Chit Thin Kay Ta, Myat Thu Kyaw, said he was glad to play a prominent role in the series, although he added that his hopes for the project were modest. Because the series will be broadcast weekly on MRTV-4, the audience will have the chance to watch us perform more than if we were in a movie, he said. I tried my best but I feel that I still need to do a lot of work on my acting, he added. The directors have tried to teach us how to fix our weak points, and now we are preparing to shot the next parts of the series. U Htin Kyaw said MRTV-4 has also issued a call for new actors to audition for supporting roles for upcoming parts of the series. Episodes of A Chit Thin Kay Ta will be broadcast every Monday and Tuesday following the 8pm news, and every Thursday and Friday at 12 noon. on May 1 and 2 at CDEC (Big Room), 2nd Floor, Tower (B), Diamond Condominium, Pyay Road, Kamayut township, Yangon. The exhibition will open from 9:30am to 5pm.
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Asma al-Assad has emerged as the Marie Antoinette of the Arab Spring.
that she was involved in shopping online for jewellery, chandeliers and designer shoes in boutiques in Paris and London while her governments violent repression was underway. Bucks article, in the March 2011 issue of Vogue, drew widespread surprise and ridicule, especially among Washingtons foreign-policy community, which had long regarded Syria as a regional troublemaker and leading violator of human rights. It contained little hint of the Assad familys history of repression, offering only that Syria is a country full of shadow zones. And then the story disappeared. The 3200-word article apparently proved so embarrassing to the magazine that it scrubbed it from its website, an almost unheard-of step for a mainstream media organisation and a generally acknowledged violation of digital etiquette. Today its impossible to find the article, A Rose in the Desert, on Vogues website. Links to it lead to a notice on Vogue.com reading, Oops. The page youre looking for cannot be found, next to a photo of a fashion model looking sternly into the camera.
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A member of South Koreas Alliance for Sound Culture In Sexuality puts up a street banner against Lady Gagas Seoul concert in downtown Seoul on April 23. Pic: AFP on April 22 against the concert, calling her dance moves satanic performances that contaminate souls of the countrys youth. South Koreans aged under 18 were banned from the show, Lady Gagas second concert in the country, after the government rated it unsuitable for younger audiences. Internet portals and social network sites have been abuzz with intense debates, with most commentators accusing the religious groups of bigotry. What an international embarrassment they are! Do they really believe they can violate other peoples right to enjoy her show? said one anonymous user. In the Philippines, a youth organisation urged people to stay away from Gagas May 21 concert, saying it poses a threat to moral values in Asias largest Catholic nation. Organisers said fans have swiftly snapped up most tickets for the show, including the highest-priced 15,850peso (US$372) options. But Laurence Pintero, head of the Manila-based Youth for Christ, criticised the government for allowing the concert to take place. If the government thinks she is a threat, first and foremost they should stop it, he said. I think we should be bold. We discourage [people from] attending her concert. Elsewhere in the region, Gaga has been embraced. In Japan, whose Manga art and cosplay a phenomenon in which participants wear costumes representing a character or trend are clearly some of her biggest influences, she is affectionately known as Lady Gaga-san. Gaga won more friends after declaring Japan is safe when she visited three months after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that left 19,000 dead and sparked the Fukushima nuclear crisis that helped decimate tourism. And in Australia she was crowned Honorary Citizen of Sydney for using her star power against prejudice directed at gay men and women. Then theres the tiny Pacific atoll of Niue, about 2500 kilometres (1500 miles) northeast of New Zealand, which pledged that all of its 1600 inhabitants would attend a Lady Gaga concert in a bid to lure her to its shores. Tickets for Lady Gagas shows in Singapore and Hong Kong sold out within hours, with three extra dates shows added at the Chinese territorys Asia World-Expo venue as buyers queued for days for tickets. AFP
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HAPPY Myanmar New Year to all my readers! The long Thingyan holiday had Socialite feeling very tired and, yes, even a little bit lazy, but she still managed to pop by a few events during the period. She started with the Zifam product launch and Thingyan welcome event at Mya Yeik Nyo Hotel on April 6, and the next day she went to Junction Maw Tin Centre to take part in the Eushido & Insin New Year Sale. On April 11 Socialite attended the Samsung Dealer Convention 2012 at Park Royal Hotel. She ended the holidays at the Nemo Footwear opening ceremony at Taw Win Centre, and the Classify, Nobody and Blue Corner branch launches at Junction Square on April 18.
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A Tommy gun, a fixture of Prohibition-era shoot-outs. Pic: Eric Jamison/Studio J Inc Anastasia met his bloody end in 1957. Before entering one room, the visitor is warned that scenes therein arent for the squeamish and an alternative route is available. Those made of sterner stuff can enter and contemplate the using a firearm training simulator, crawled inside a packing crate just as federal agents did to snoop on bad guys, and listened to surveillance recordings of John Gottis tapped phone, in which the Dapper Don gives the OK to whack a think tank. Either the taxpayers are going to end up funding a boondoggle, or the museum will draw tourists away from privately owned attractions in the area, and that is fundamentally unjust. The City of Las Vegas took over the federal building in 2002, and put up most of the US$42 million to rehabilitate and restore the 41,000-square-foot building. The city is hoping the investment will help revive its drooping downtown. Thats a big bet on a long shot, but if any town is up for it, its Vegas. The museum is open Sundays through Thursdays 10am to 7pm, and Fridays and Saturdays 10am to 8pm. Admission is US$18, $10 for Nevada residents. Information: (01) 702-2292734; themobmuseum.org. Bloomberg News
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W9 009 AW 902 AW 892 6T 402 YH 910 W9 011 K7 229 YH 812 6T 802 W9 251 W9 150 AW 762 YH 730 6T 502 W9 009 AW 892 6T 332 6T 402 W9 021 6T 802 AW 792 YH 738 AW 752 K7 825 6T 502 W9 009 AW 892 6T 332 AW 902 6T 402 YH 812 W9 021 K7 229 AW 202 YH 730 6T 502 W9 009 AW 892 6T 332 YH 918 6T 402 W9 251 AW 212 YH 731 6T 502 W9 232 YH 728 6T 404 AW 892 6T 402 W9 011 W9 262 YH 812 6T 802 AW 602 K7 623 YH 730 6T 502 W9 009 YH 910 AW 892 6T 402 W9 011 W9 256 YH 812 6T 802 AW 212 K7 623 YH 738 6T 502
Dep Arr
08:30 08:35 08:35 08:55 09:25 09:25 11:15 13:25 13:30 13:35 16:20 16:35 17:20 17:20 08:30 08:35 08:45 08:55 14:10 15:35 16:40 17:10 17:50 17:50 17:20 08:30 08:35 08:45 08:50 08:55 13:10 14:10 15:45 16:00 17:15 17:20 08:30 08:35 08:45 08:50 08:55 13:35 16:30 17:10 17:20 17:35 17:45 08:00 08:35 08:55 09:25 10:50 13:10 15:35 16:40 16:55 17:15 17:20 08:30 08:35 08:35 08:55 09:25 11:20 13:10 13:30 16:00 16:55 17:10 17:20 09:30 10:00 10:30 10:55 10:50 11:10 12:40 14:50 14:55 15:00 17:45 18:40 18:45 19:25 09:30 10:30 10:10 10:55 15:10 17:00 18:45 18:35 19:15 19:15 19:25 09:30 10:30 10:10 10:15 10:55 14:35 15:10 17:10 17:25 18:45 19:25 09:30 10:30 10:10 10:45 10:55 15:00 17:55 19:25 19:25 19:00 19:10 10:05 10:30 10:55 11:10 12:15 14:35 17:00 18:05 18:20 18:45 19:25 09:30 10:00 10:30 10:55 11:10 12:45 14:35 14:55 17:25 18:20 18:35 19:25
DAYS
SAT
Flight
AW 891 6T 403 W9 009 6T 401 K7 222 YH 917 6T 801 W9 143 AW 891 YH 909 W9 009 6T 401 K7 222 YH 917 AW 792 K7 223 W9 109 YH 732 6T 502 K7 223 YH 910 AW 762 W9 109 AW 792 6T 502 YH 732 K7 223 W9 109 AW 792 YH 732 6T 502 K7 223 YH 910 W9 109 YH 732 6T 502 K7 223 W9 109 YH 732 6T 502 K7 223 YH 910 6T 404 W9 109 YH 732 6T 502 K7 223 YH 910 W9 109 YH 732 6T 502 W9 255 W9 251 AW 201 W9 255 W9 251 AW 211 W9 255 W9 256 W9 252 AW 202 W9 256 W9 252 W9 256 W9 119 AW 761 YH 727 K7 224 6T 501 YH 731 K7 822 6T 801 W9 115 AW 761 YH 811 K7 224 6T 501 YH 731 AW 911 W9 119 YH 737 K7 224 AW 791 6T 501 YH 731 AW 761 AW 201 YH 811 K7 224 W9 109 6T 501 YH 731 AW 211 K7 224 W9 109 6T 501 YH 731
Dep Arr
06:15 06:15 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:30 10:30 06:00 06:15 06:15 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:30 17:50 08:10 17:25 17:55 18:05 08:10 08:40 17:20 17:25 17:25 18:05 18:10 08:10 17:25 17:25 17:55 18:05 08:10 08:40 17:25 17:55 18:05 08:10 17:25 17:55 18:05 08:10 08:40 08:45 17:25 17:55 18:05 08:10 08:40 17:25 17:55 18:05 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:00 06:30 09:45 12:05 09:35 09:45 12:05 09:45 11:00 11:00 11:00 14:00 15:00 15:00 08:00 08:00 11:00 11:00 11:15 14:00 15:00 15:00 06:30 11:00 11:00 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:00 11:00 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:00 07:35 08:30 07:25 07:50 07:50 08:05 11:50 07:20 07:35 07:50 07:25 07:50 07:50 08:05 19:10 11:15 18:20 19:15 19:25 11:15 10:00 18:40 18:20 18:45 19:25 19:30 11:15 18:20 18:45 19:15 19:25 11:15 10:00 18:20 19:15 19:25 11:15 18:20 19:15 19:25 11:15 10:00 10:05 18:20 19:15 19:25 11:15 10:00 18:20 19:15 19:25 09:25 09:25 09:20 09:25 09:25 08:50 09:25 12:40 15:00 12:25 12:40 15:00 12:40
Flight
Dep Arr
08:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 14:00 15:00 15:00 07:30 10:30 11:00 11:00 12:30 14:00 15:00 15:00 11:00 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:40 09:45 10:00 16:55 09:20 09:35 09:40 09:45 10:00 15:15 16:45 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:45 10:00 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:45 10:00 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:45 10:00 08:55 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:45 10:00 15:15 17:15 08:55 09:20 09:35 09:40 09:45 10:00 16:45 16:45 17:20 11:15 13:00 11:15 13:00 09:00 13:00 11:15 13:00 11:15 13:00 11:15 13:00 11:15 13:00 12:55 15:00 12:55 15:00 10:40 15:00 12:55 15:00 12:55 15:00 12:55 15:00 12:55 11:30 07:00 11:30 12:30 11:30 11:30 12:30 12:45 07:00 11:30 08:00 12:30 11:30 12:45 15:55 15:55 16:40 17:15 15:55 11:30 15:55 16:40 15:55 12:25 16:40 15:55 17:15 09:15 12:10 12:10 12:25 15:15 16:10 16:25 08:40 11:40 12:10 12:25 13:45 15:15 16:10 16:25 12:25
Flight
MON FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 TUE FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 WED FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 THUR FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 FRI FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 SAT FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 SUN FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306
Dep
YANGON TO BANGKOK
Arr
Flight
SAT 8M 231 MI 511 8M 6232 MI 517 SUN 8M 231 MI 511
Dep
Arr
Flight
MON 8M 336 FD 3770 TG 303 PG 701 PG 703 FD 3772 TG 305 8M 332 TUE 8M 336 FD 3770 TG 303 PG 701 PG 703 FD 3772 TG 305 8M 332 WED 8M 336 FD 3770 TG 303 PG 701 PG 703 FD 3772 TG 305 8M 332 THUR 8M 336 FD 3770 TG 303 PG 701 PG 703 FD 3772 TG 305 8M 332 FRI 8M 336 FD 3770 TG 303 PG 701 FD 3772 PG 703 TG 305 8M 332 SAT 8M 336 FD 3770 TG 303 PG 701 PG 703 FD 3772 TG 305 8M 332 SUN 8M 336 FD 3770 TG 303 PG 701 PG 703 FD 3772 TG 305 8M 332
Dep
BANGKOK TO YANGON
Arr
Flight
SAT MI 512 8M 6231 8M 232 MI 518 MI 520 SUN MI 512 8M 232 MI 518 MI 520
Dep
Arr
K7 822 AW 751 W9 119 YH 811 K7 224 6T 501 YH 731 AW SPL AW 751 W9 115 YH 811 K7 826 K7 224 6T 501 YH 731 YH 737 W9 143 AW 892 YH 918 W9 011 6T 402 K7 223 AW 792 AW 892 YH 918 W9 011 6T 402 K7 223 K7 823 W9 116 W9 143 AW 892 YH 918 6T 402 K7 223 W9 143 AW 892 YH 918 6T 402 K7 223 W9 143 AW 892 YH 918 6T 402 K7 223 AW 911 W9 143 AW 892 YH 918 6T 402 K7 223 K7 823 AW 752 AW SPL AW 892 YH 918 W9 011 6T 402 K7 223 AW 752 W9 116 YH 738 6T 611 W9 309 6T 611 W9 309 6T 611 W9 309 6T 611 W9 309 6T 607 W9 309 6T 611 W9 309 6T 611 W9 309 6T 612 W9 310 6T 612 W9 310 6T 612 W9 310 6T 612 W9 310 6T 608 W9 310 6T 612 W9 310 6T 612 6T 707 AW 301 6T 707 K7 317 6T 707 6T 707 K7 317 AW 301 AW 301 6T 707 6T 707 K7 317 6T 707 AW 301 6T 708 6T 708 K7 318 AW 302 6T 708 AW 302 6T 708 K7 318 6T 708 6T 708 K7 318 6T 708 AW 302
08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45 11:25 15:50 16:40 21:15 08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45
07:55 09:20 09:10 10:35 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45 15:20 16:40 07:55 09:20 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45 15:20 16:40
08:30 10:15 08:50 10:35 09:50 11:45 10:55 12:50 16:30 18:15 16:40 18:35 17:40 19:25 19:45 21:40 08:30 10:15 08:50 10:35 09:50 11:45 10:55 12:50 16:30 18:15 16:40 18:35 17:40 19:25 19:45 21:40 08:30 10:15 08:50 10:35 09:50 11:45 10:55 12:50 16:30 18:15 16:40 18:35 17:40 19:25 19:45 21:40 08:30 10:15 08:50 10:35 09:50 11:45 10:55 12:50 16:30 18:15 16:40 18:35 17:40 19:25 19:45 21:40 08:30 10:15 08:50 10:35 09:50 11:45 10:55 12:50 16:30 18:15 16:40 18:35 17:40 19:25 19:45 21:40 08:30 10:15 08:50 10:35 09:50 11:45 10:55 12:50 16:30 18:15 16:40 18:35 17:40 19:25 19:45 21:40 08:30 10:15 08:50 10:35 09:50 11:45 10:55 12:50 16:30 18:15 16:40 18:35 17:40 19:25 19:45 21:40 Mon FRI TUE SUN SAT FRI THU TUE
07:10 07:55 07:10 07:55 07:55 08:50 09:15 10:05 15:00 15:50 16:25 17:10 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10 07:10 07:55 07:10 07:55 07:55 08:50 09:15 10:05 15:00 15:50 16:25 17:10 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10 07:10 07:10 07:55 09:15 07:55 07:55 08:50 10:05 TUE
SUN
SUN
8M 233
MI 517
14:15 18:40
16:40 21:15
WED
NYAUNG U TO YANGON
MON MON
HEHO TO YANGON
10:15 10:30 10:45 10:35 10:55 11:15 19:10 10:30 10:45 10:35 10:55 11:15 16:30 17:55 10:15 10:30 10:45 10:55 11:15 10:15 10:30 10:45 10:55 11:15 10:15 10:30 10:45 10:55 11:15 11:05 10:15 10:30 10:45 10:55 11:15 16:30 18:25 10:05 10:30 10:45 10:35 10:55 11:15 17:55 17:55 18:35 12:40 14:45 12:40 14:45 10:25 14:45 12:40 14:45 12:40 14:45 12:40 14:45 12:40 14:45 14:20 16:45 14:20 16:45 12:05 16:45 14:20 16:45 14:55 16:45 14:20 16:45 14:20 13:30 09:05 13:30 14:00 13:30 13:30 14:00 14:50 09:05 13:30 10:00 14:00 13:30 14:50 17:55 17:55 18:10 19:20 17:55 13:35 17:55 18:10 17:55 14:25 18:10 17:55 19:20
8M 234
MON MH 740 8M 502 AK 850 MH 740 8M 502 AK 850 WED MH 740 AK 850 THU MH 740 8M 502 AK 850 FRI MH 740 8M 502 AK 850 SAT MH 740 AK 850 SUN MH 740 8M 502 AK 850
19:40 21:05
10:05 11:15 14:00 15:00 15:40 16:45 10:05 11:15 14:00 15:00 15:40 16:45 10:05 11:15 15:40 16:45 10:05 11:15 14:00 15:00 15:40 16:45 10:05 11:15 14:00 15:00 15:40 16:45 10:05 11:15 15:40 16:45 10:05 11:15 14:00 15:00 15:40 16:45
TUE
TUE
TUE
THUR
WED
WED
WED
THUR
THUR
15:00 15:50 16:25 17:10 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10 07:10 07:10 07:55 09:15 07:55 07:55 08:50 10:05
FRI
FRI
FRI
SAT
SAT
THUR
SAT
SUN
15:00 15:50 16:25 17:10 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10 07:10 07:10 07:55 09:15 07:55 07:55 08:50 10:05
SUN
YANGON TO MYITKYINA
MON TUE THUR FRI SUN
GUANGZHOU TO YANGON
WED CZ 3055 THUR 8M 712 SAT CZ 3055 08:50 10:30 14:15 15:45 08:50 10:30 14:15 15:45
YANGON TO GAUNGZHOU
FRI
SUN
YANGON TO SITTWE
MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT
16:25 17:10 15:00 15:50 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10 07:10 07:10 07:55 09:15 07:55 07:55 08:50 10:05
SUN 8M 711
SUN 8M 712
MYITKYINA TO YANGON
MON TUE THUR FRI SUN MON
YANGON TO TAIPEI
MON CI 7916 WED CI 7916 FRI CI 7916 14:00 19:25 14:00 19:25 14:00 19:25
TAIPEI TO YANGON
MON CI 7915 WED CI 7915 FRI CI 7915 09:55 12:45 09:55 12:45 09:55 12:45
SAT
YANGON TO NYAUNG U
MON W9 143 AW 891 YH 633 6T 401 K7 222 YH 917 W9 143 AW 901 AW 891 6T 401 K7 222 YH 917 W9 143 AW 891 6T 401 K7 222 YH 917 K7 242 AW 781 AW 891 W9 009 AW 901 6T 401 K7 222 YH 917 AW 891 W9 009 6T 401 K7 222 YH 917 K7 242 06:00 06:15 06:15 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:00 06:15 06:15 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:00 06:15 06:30 06:30 06:30 07:00 15:00 06:15 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:15 06:30 06:30 06:30 06:30 07:00 07:20 07:35 07:50 07:50 07:50 08:05 07:20 07:35 07:35 07:50 07:50 08:05 07:20 07:35 07:50 07:50 08:05 08:20 17:10 07:35 07:25 07:50 07:50 07:50 08:05 07:35 07:25 07:50 07:50 08:05 08:20
YANGON TO HEHO
12:10 12:10 12:25 15:15 16:10 16:25 09:15 10:20 12:10 12:10 12:40 15:15 16:10 16:25 08:40 12:10 12:25 15:15 15:40 16:10 16:25 12:10 12:10 12:25 15:15 15:25 16:10 16:25 12:10 15:15 15:25 16:10 16:25
YANGON TO KUNMING
CA 906 14:15 17:35 14:15 17:35 14:15 17:35 14:15 17:35 14:15 17:35
15:00 15:50 16:25 17:10 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10 07:10 07:55 07:10 07:55 07:55 08:50 09:15 10:05 15:00 15:50 16:25 17:10 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10
KUNMING TO YANGON
TUE CA 905 12:35 13:15 12:35 13:15 12:35 13:15 12:35 13:15 12:35 13:15
SUN
SITTWE TO YANGON
MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUE
TUE
TUE
SUN
YANGON TO KOLKATA
IC734 IC734 13:30 16:40 13:30 16:40
KOLKATA TO YANGON
Mon FRI IC733 IC728 10:00 14:55 15:50 16:40
WED
WED
YANGON TO SINGAPORE
MON 8M 231 MI 511 08:40 13:05 10:10 14:45
SINGAPORE TO YANGON
MON MI 512 8M 232 MI 518 07:55 09:20 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45
MANDALAY TO YANGON
MON YH 634 AW 892 6T 402 W9 262 6T 802 W9 021 YH 728 AW 762 6T 502 K7 825 08:35 08:35 08:55 10:50 13:20 14:10 16:30 16:35 17:20 17:50 10:00 10:30 10:55 12:15 14:45 15:10 17:55 18:00 19:25 19:15
THUR
YANGON TO MYEIK
THUR
8M 233
MI 517 TUE 8M 231 MI 511
14:15 18:40
16:40 21:15 08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45
YANGON TO HANOI
MON VN 956 WED VN 956 FRI SAT VN 956 VN 956 19:10 21:30 19:10 21:30 19:10 21:30 19:10 21:30 TUE
8M 234
MI 512 8M 232 MI 518
19:40 21:05
07:55 09:20 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45
HANOI TO YANGON
MON VN 957 WED VN 957 FRI SAT VN 957 VN 957 16:35 18:10 16:35 18:10 16:35 18:10 16:35 18:10
WED THUR
FRI
FRI
8M 233
MI 517 WED 8M 231 MI 511 8M 6232 MI 517 THUR 8M 231 MI 511
14:15 18:40
16:40 21:15 08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45 11:25 15:50 16:40 21:15 08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45
8M 234
WED MI 512 8M 6231 8M 232 MI 518 THUR MI 512 8M 232 MI 518 MI 520
19:40 21:05
07:55 09:10 14:10 14:20 09:20 10:35 15:35 15:45
Domestic
6T = Air Mandalay W9 = Air Bagan AW = Asian Wings K7 = AIR KBZ YH = Yangon Airways FD & AK = Air Asia TG = Thai Airways
International
8M = Myanmar Airways International PG = Bangkok Airways MI = Silk Air VN = Vietnam Airline MH = Malaysia Airlines CZ = China Southern CI = China Airlines CA = Air China IC = Indian Airlines Limited W9 = Air Bagan 3K = Jet Star
MYEIK TO YANGON
MON TUE
WED THUR
8M 233
MI 517 FRI 8M 231 MI 511 8M 6232 MI 517
14:15 18:40
16:40 21:15 08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45 11:25 15:50 16:40 21:15
8M 234
MI 512 8M 6231 8M 232 MI 518 MI 520
19:40 21:05
07:55 09:10 14:10 14:20 15:20 09:20 10:35 15:35 15:45 16:40
YANGON TO GAYA
WED 8M 601 SAT 8M 601 09:00 10:30 09:00 10:30
GAYA TO YANGON
WED 8M 602 SAT 8M 602 11:30 15:00 11:30 15:00
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April 30 - May 6, 2012
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YOUR STARS
By Astrologer Aung Myin Kyaw Aquarius
Leading successfully at one level is a prerequisite for leading at the next level. Try to become more compatible with other people, and make them feel good about doing business with you. Also try to be receptive to new ideas in family relations, and take advantage of the opportunity to learn from parents and elders. Discover what inspires you, and make time to inspire yourself with confidence.
Jan 20 - Feb 18
Pisces
Turn disappointments into appointments. Have a good word for everybody, and if you dont have anything nice to say about anyone, then dont say anything at all. A big opportunity awaits, but you must make a supreme effort to overcome the challenges that stand in the way of a brighter, more creative future. A misunderstanding among friends will require a long time to correct.
Feb 19 - Mar 20
Aries
You should keep a journal of your dreams and experiences to help tap into your spiritual side. Your challenge is to learn forgiveness and work on ways to show clemency to others. Minimise negativity and maximise positivism in your outlook. Say little about what you know until you have heard the responses of others.
March 21 - April 19
Taurus
up on new substitutes like soybeans, squash and sweet potatoes, civilians resorted to crude bread, kanpan, dumplings and homemade udon noodles. Shortages worsened after World War II in the postwar period Japan approached the brink of mass starvation and American emergency aid began to arrive in the form of wheat flour and lard. (Beyond humanitarianism, the Truman Administrations motives included winning over Japans working classes and deterring Japan from communism.) As bread became popular, so did cheap, belly-filling Chinese-style fare made from wheat. As Japanese historian George Solt argues, the abundance of merikenko (American wheat flour) combined with war vets returning from China with knowledge of that countrys cuisine led to a flourishing of gyoza (dumplings) and chuka soba (wheat noodles in broth, which were eventually known as ramen). In the mid-1950s, having a v e r t e d a r e d scare in Japan, Americas rationale for providing aid to Japan took on a more commercial dimension and the Japanese government, eager to rebuild its arms industry, was happy to strike a deal. Between 1954 and 1956, the two nations signed a series of agreements in which Japan consented to buy US surplus wheat, of which there was plenty. In return, through a series of clever manoeuvres, the United States loaned money to the Japanese weapons industry. It was during this phase that the propaganda came out in full force, starting with a nationwide campaign led jointly by the Japanese and American governments to persuade the Japanese to trade their rice for bread. Nutritionists told citizens that a rice-based diet was not only incomplete, but it actually caused brain damage a thesis they were fed by American scientists. Advocates from the Oregon Wheat Growers League travelled
to Japan to promote trade fairs, taste-testing in department stores, training of Japanese millers and bakers, and nutritional seminars for Japanese home economists. The League sent 12 kitchen on wheels demonstration buses throughout rural areas of Japan to show hundreds of thousands of Japanese housewives how to prepare meals from imported bleached flour. There was, however, an unexpected setback: Few Japanese households had ovens, which rendered the Leagues best baking recipes irrelevant. What made the biggest impact of all was the school lunch program. The project, initiated by the US government during the occupation, guaranteed that Japanese schoolchildren were provided a daily meal that included bread, powdered milk and a meatbased stew. The program moulded the taste buds and dietary preferences of a whole generation of Japanese youth to accommodate American imports, particularly wheat. The lunch program was so successful that the United States continued to provide free wheat for the program even after the occupation ended in 1952. Once instant ramen entered the scene, there was no going back. Created in 1958 by Taiwanese-born businessman Momofuku Ando to absorb the influx of American wheat, instant ramen was at first much more expensive than a bowl of fresh noodles from a street stall. But it quickly evolved from a middle-class novelty to an economical and convenient staple for time-strapped workers. In 1961, Andos company Nissin sold 500 million packets; by 1966 that figure had eclipsed 2.5 billion. In 1956, Japan imported 1.28 million metric tonnes of wheat from the US. By 1974 the figure had risen to 3.24 million metric tonnes, a rate thats remained fairly steady since then. The Westernisation of
You will have to wait for a personal favour in your love life. You will face changes in your family life that will cause small disturbances to which you must learn to adjust. Pay attention to your old friends, and continue to work toward building long-term relationships with them. You will be not be satisfied with taking action for your own benefit because of your philosophy of being the axle of society.
April 20 - May 20
Gemini
You will be more popular this week as you put the interests of others above your own. You and your family will be on the same page when it comes to mutual understanding. Your hard exertions will keep you working at a frenetic pace. Maintain compatibility with old friends with whom you have had relations for years.
May 21 - June 20
Cancer
The mental balance that you have developed will help you make correct decisions based on a combination of logic and emotion. Be sure to maintain a similar system of checks and balances as you juggle risks and opportunities in your quest to attain success in your family business.
June 22 - July 22
Leo
Self-esteem and feelings of self-worth are of great value when you require strength in the face of adversity. If you do the best job you can possible do without any doubts or fears, you will be able to take care of your responsibilities and achieve positive change. Your social position will become illustrious and honourable, and you will find yourself on an upward trajectory toward greatness.
July 23 - Aug 22
Virgo
Show your desire for pure expression of the ideal, and try to apply the idea of purity to your thought processes and emotional life. Impurities are the beginning of disorder, unhappiness and uneasiness. Performing good deeds in your daily life will help expand your mind. You will be lucky in your quest to find a life partner with an easygoing and tolerant nature.
Aug 23 - Sept 22
Libra
Your innate aesthetic sense will help you focus on finding beauty and harmony in social relationships. You will enjoy comfort and prosperity in the company of old friends, especially those to whom you have shown favour and with whom you have forged close bonds over the years.
Sept 23 - Oct 22
Scorpio
Perpetual transformation is not something to be feared. Give everyone around you the freedom to move as far away as they like, and then take a look and see who is still standing by your side. Develop the courage to face the important struggles in your life, and gain strength and support by collaborating with old, trusted partners.
Oct 23 - Nov 21
Sagittarius
This is a lucky and favourable time to perform great deeds. Your material successes will be a clear reflection of your right thoughts and ideas. Encourage yourself and others to do their best according to the qualities they possess. Follow the rules of social diplomacy and uphold morality in all your relationships. Avoid blaming others for your own feelings of heartache and sorrow.
Nov 22 - Dec 21
Capricorn
Self-examination can improve relationships in many areas of your life. Make the decision to stop wallowing in non-constructive sorrow mixed with self-pity, and instead work toward making yourself more compatible with others. Love is not a game to be played; if you treat it like a game, you will surely get played by Venus or your angel of love. For a personal reading contact Aung Myin Kyaw, 4th Floor, 113 Thamain Bayan Road, Tamwe Township, Yangon. Tel: 0973135632, Email: [email protected]
Dec 22 - Jan 19
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ments & transportation. (6) Distribution services. (7) Finding oversea customers. (8) Air Cargo & Sea Cargo services. (9) Services for Trading, Banking and Shipping to any country via Singapore. Winner Ocean Trading Co., Ltd :75/B, 15 St, Middle Block, Lanmadaw. Ph: 01-03450030, 212985, 09-430-88422, 09-5161716. TRANsLATioN: Those who are looking for a competent translator; I provide English to Myanmar and Myanmar to English. Specialize in Novel, business and ngos materialsetc: Pls Contact Daw Maw Maw San ph: 09-431-97513
Education
MAThEMATiCs : If your child (Kg to Sec-3) from ILBC passed with D & E in Maths, Pls contact. Ph: 09-500-4993, 544594. ENgLish to MyANMAR, is available...Ph : 09420-070692. WoULd you like to apply for scholarships? College admission essay and personal statement writing. U Thu Ya 09-506-6913 i N T E R N AT i o N A L Schools Subjects : English, Maths, Science, Hindi & Social. Will coach your MAThEMATiCs : If your child (Kg to Sec-3) from any international schools, is very weak in Mathematics, pls contact : 09-500-4993, 544594. sTUdy gUidEs for Grade 10, 11 & Intl school (ISY, MISY, ILBC, Total, PISM, Crane, MLA, Diplomatic, RV) GCSE, SAT , IELTS, TOEFL, Teachers who have got Teaching experience in Singapore, Now back to Myanmar/ Teaching combination of Foreign & Myanmar Style/ Skillful Teachers, Saya Bryan M.E(IT) 09-2150075 , Tr. Ahme B.Sc ( IC) Ph: 09-730-592 65, Saya Htet B.E(IT) Ph: 09-215-0075, 09730- 35744, Saya Thet (MBBS) 09-731-11782, Korean Native English Teacher Tr. Kim (after 6 p.m) 655647 , Tr. Phyu 09-430-83117 , Sayar Min Aung 09-492-80 490 sPARE just a few hours every week. With steady
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Expert Service
LiCENsEd Tour Guide English - Italian - Malay. Khine Tint (O) Gianni. No.11, 5th Flr (Left), Kyun Taw Kyaung St, Kyun Taw Ward (South), Sanchaung, Yangon. Ph: 09-420-030798. REAL EsTATE or Landhousing investment in Myanmar. We coordinately invite Myanmar citizens or nons to cooperate with us as w will take responsibilities with our citizenship scrutiny For those who interest and want to cooperate with us may contact Htet Oo Lwin (Engineer) 09-215-0075 ioLAR Translation Service Ph : 09-73172792, 229301 Email: i o l a r. t r a n s l a t i o n @ gmail.com iP CCTV Camera , IP Video Door Phone, IP Finger Print Time Access Control System, IP Video Door Phone, Car DVR, Car GPS Tracking System, IP PABX Device Sales, Services and Renter 09-537-3222,09-43067778 sEARCh PRoPERTy Online : Are you looking to buy, rent, sell or rent out your property? Please visit us at: www.eainsearch.com or call: 09 732 493 78 WE provide:(1) Buying vehicle One stop service for Scrapped-earowners & tax-payers. (2)Courier service for documents & goods to Singapore. (3) Applying Licence in Nay Pyi Taw. (4) Arranging Bank documents. (5) Arranging shipping docu-
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Language
RUssiAN : speaking , reading, writing. ph; 09-731-61269. PRiVATE Myanmar Language classes for foreigners who live in Myanmar. Progressive and effective teaching systems are available. For details, pls contact to keencentre @gmail. com. MyANMAR Language Guide (For Embassy family and others) When you stay in Myanmar, do you want to ask to your children to learn Myanmar language? Call: 09514-6505,501846 Ext:191 (Christine) hoME TUTioN japanese language regular course (basic, inter) jpn going course, myanmar language for japanese, japanese language for kids 09-7303-2296 gRACEs sPEECh and Drama Academy. Class available for Business Communication Course , Speech and Drama , Effective Reading class, and Ballet class. For more information , please contact to Graces Academy, Tel : + 730 97836, Email : annie. san@graces-studio. net. ENgLish language at your home. Interested persons kindly contact ph : 09-430-57719, 09730-21435.
MyANMAR for foreigners. Ph: 09-73161269. gUidE (For Embassy family and others) When you stay in Myanmar,do you want to ask to your children to learn Myanmar language ? Call-09-732-23668 (ko soe thi aung) FoR FoREigNERs Interested in learning Myanmar Speaking easily & effectively in a short time with Myanmar English Teacher. Save your time & money. Contact : 09-517 9125. KEEN Intl Language Centre - Progressive Myanmar Language Private Classes for Foreigners who live in Myanmar. Effective Program for new sections are available. For more information, pls contact : keencentre @gmail. com TEAChER Daw Khin Thawda Aung, English Grammar & Speaking in 60 hrs. IELTS, TOEFL, GCE & SAT in 120 hrs. Tel: 556571, 09-5089368. MyANMAR LANgUAgE Guide (For Embassy family and others) When you stay in Myanmar, do You want to ask to your children to learn Myanmar language? Call: 09-514-6505, 09730-75265. 501846 Ext:191 (Christine) LEARN ENgLish! In a quiet atmosphere and fun with an experienced teacher Certified in TEFL patient, friendly, organized Enjoys English language: daily conversations, business issues, preparation for examinations. Develop your skills: reading, writing, listening comprehension, conversation, grammar and vocabulary. Mode of work: textbooks, novels, magazines, newspapers, audio, video, etc. To all levels & ages individual classes or groups reviews of leveling! Calls Teacher Min Thant Ph: 0973173175. Email: khinmin@gmail. com
For Sale
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of Sudi Arabia is pleased to invite pre-qualified companies to tender for the Custodial Services at Embassy building and Ambassa-dor's Rsidence building. All interested Tenders are required in advance to purchase the documents for specification and General contractual terms, which will be obtained from : The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia : 287/289, U Wisara Rd, Sanchaung, Yangon. AN iNdiVidUAL VB.net trainer who can teach during Water Festival Holidays can call: 09500-6752, 09-5187487.
PROPERTY
HousingforRent
BAhAN, Apartment along New University Ave Rd, Good electricity & water essential. Fully furnished with 2-3 rooms with attached toilet. Rent Rate - USD500 to USD700 per month. (6 month advance rental). Rental period 1 to 3 years. Pls contact : 09512-8095 - Ma Thinzar Oo BAhAN: Golden Valley, Two Story Building, Fully Furnished, Fully Furniture, 2MB, 2SB, Ph,A/C,GoodNeighborhood, 20 Lakhs, Foreigners welcome. Call - 09-432-00669 BAhAN, Takathoyeik mon condo, 7F, 1500 Sqft , Fully Furnished, Fully Furniture, 3 A/C, 1 MBR, 2 SBR ,1PH, 6 Lakhs, Ph : 09-73135900 ThiNgANgyUN, 40 x 60 3RC ThuMinGaLar Rd, Good location for car show room & business. ph: 09-430-80638. BAhAN, Golden Valley, 0.35 acre Land, big garden, 2 storey, ph line, semi-furnished, 4 MBR, US$ 3000 per month, Ph: 09-5020969 ChiNA ToWN apartment, lift, 17x 59', Ph line, 2AC, 2MBR, Jacuzzi, Funished Room, water heater, US$ 1000 / 8 Lakhs per month, Ph: 09-502-0969 MAyANgoNE, Pyay Rd, 0.5acre land, 2RC Storey new house, 5 master bed rooms, ph, Fully furnished, big garden, US$ 3500 Per month, Ph: 09-5034954 KAMAyUT , Inya Rd 0.3acre land, 2.2RC Storey, 2MBR, 7BR, garden, ph line, US$ 3200 per month, Pls call 09-503-4954 BAhAN, : Shwe Gondaing, Condo, 7F, 1500 Sqft , Fully Furnished, Fully Furniture, 3 A/C, 1 MBR, 2 SBR ,1Ph, 750 USD, (Suitable to Rent for Foreigner), near down town, near golden Vally Call-01-569448, 09-731-35900 BAhAN : New University Avenue Lane, Condo, 7Flr, 1500Sqft , Fully Furnished, Fully Furniture, 3 A/C, 1 MBR, 2 SBR, 1Ph, (Suitable to Rent for Foreigner), 800USD. Call-01569448, 09-731-35900 500 sewing machines all ready and set to run, well suited for someone who is interested in starting a garment factory.Please contact Bill on 525746 , 09550-5220 or email gthreds33@gmail. com,all inquiries are welcome. BAhAN, (1) Pho Sein Rd, 100' x 80' Land (2) Shwegondine Rd, 30 x 90' Land, Kabaaye Pagoda Rd, 30 x 90' Land. Ph: 09-731-05296, 09-540-5482. hLAiNg, Aye Yeik Mon Sakawar St, 74' x 96', RC 2 storey, 4 MB, Ph, AC, Ph; 684936, 09-5120747. PWiN oo LWiN, 170' x 70', 1 RC, price : 2300 Lakhs. Ph: 09-5055522 MAyANgoNE, 9 mile, 50' x 60', 2 RC, 3 MBR, 4500 Lakhs. Ph: 09-5055522 100 160 ft in Mawhbi area , near by Htin Son village.Hp:09-43109290. LAshio : 2Acres Land including the main house and 2storey building. In downtown and Very Good place for business. Price: negotiable Ph: 09515-8738 MANdALAy : 26(B) Rd, between (86/87) Aungmyaytharsan Township. (22 feet X 75 feet ) Ph: 09-504-8704, 02-21915.
Training
sMART Body Fitness: We need to care for our parents at home. Also, we want to care for your health. Please, come to visit our fitness center. To get smart and healthy body. Teach in systematically. Pls Contact: 09-730177209. siNgiNg Lessons: Professionally trained singing teacher for students of all levels. Please contact 665648. gUiTAR Class To Home Ph-09-731-94925 .NET Programming : Home (1) C#.Net, (2) Asp.Net, (3) Sql Server, (4) Other Programming Concept with project contact me:Thanda 09731-63643 MAKEUP Artist from Bangkok is in Yangon for 2 months and avaliable to give private makeup classes in both English and Burmese in request. Availiable subjects are Basic Makeup Application, Products Information & Usageof Knowledge, Highlighting & Contouring, Film/TV makeup, Photography makeup, Events makeup, Bridal makeup, Male grooming and so on for both Pro and Begginer level. My works can be seen on www. facebook. com/Makeup.Flora and you can contact me directly at 01 80 10 912. Flora (Thet Thet )
Rent / Sale
TAMWAE : Lovely Banglow, 2 Story, 1 MB, 2SB, 50x100' Yard, Fully Furnished, 1Ph, 9 Lakhs, Foreigners welcome. Call - 01-569448, 09731-35900
Want To Hire
NEW ZEALANd businessman seeking apartment/condo/house sharing arrangement with one or two other people. Ph: 09-41011547. A MNC that is planning to open an office in Yangon is seeking the following for short term and long term lease; Land Crusier, Pajero, and Toyota Hiace, aircon, and must be clean, to include driver. Pls quote on a daily, weekly & monthly lease terms. ViLLA oR CoNdo (for foreigner) Bahan, Mayankone, Hlaing, Kamayut,Thingankyun, Yankin. RC, MB, SB, Water-Well & YCDC, Good Electricity, A/C, Ph, Attached to Garden, Furnished, Rent Rate - $600 ~ $1000. Pls contact by house owner to Ms. Hnin Si within office hours 9AM to 5PM556692, 540995 NEAR yUZANA PLAZA, warehouse to hire. Ph: 546309.
Travel
ChAUNg ThA vacation stay at a wooden house for a family for a very cheap price. 3 nigths, 4 days - 30,000 kyats per night Maximum 5 people. Need to bring your own beddings and kitchen wares. Contact - 561899 ext-119. Additional fee of 5000 - 10,000 kyats involved for cleaning fee. Only house and compound with a fence offered. NyAN MyiNT ThU Car rental service : 56, Bo Ywe St, Latha. Ph: 246551, 375283, 09645-0599
Want To Buy
Public Notice
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Employment
INGO Position
MsF-Ch, Switzerland is looking a suitable candidate for Phamacy Stock Manager 50% position in the project of Yangon. Pls kindly put the announcement on your office notice board and distribute it to those who are interested in it. The application closing date : 30th April 2012. CARE MyANMAR organization is seeking (1) Finance Assistant (Cashier) - Yangon - 1 post. Closing date: 9th May 2012 (2) Field office Coordinator (Mawlamyine) - 1 post Closing date: 8th May 2012 (Tuesday) Qualify women are strongly encourage to apply Pls request the detailed Terms of Reference at the CARE Myanmar office during office hours (8:30 ~ 5:00) between Monday to Friday or can obtain by email:recruitment @ care.org.mm 17A, Pyi Htaung Su St, Sayarsan Rd, Sayarsan North-west ward, Bahan, Yangon. Tel: 401419, 401420, 401421 MEdECiNs sans Frontieres-Switzerland (MSF-CH) is looking for motivated and experienced candi-dates for its HIV activities in Yangon for the following position: Pharmacy Stock Manager - Recruitment Criteria: Paramedical background is preferable, Stock management expe-rience is preferable Computer skills, English (required) and Myanmar, Mature,open-mindperson with good planning and organization, problem solving andInitiative, and communication skills, ability to listen, service and solution oriented. Flexibility, ability to work in a multidisciplinary and multicultural environment. Pls submit your application (motivation letter, updated CV and copy of professional diplomas) to Human Resources Officer : MSF Switzerland No.101, Dhamazedi Rd, Kamayut, Yangon, E-mail: msfchrangoon-web@geneva. msf.org Ph: 502509, 503548 before closing date: 30 April 2012. CARE Myanmar organization is seeking (1) M & E data Administrator - Yangon - 1 post Closing date: 11th May 2012 (Friday) (2) Monitoring & Evaluation Data Administrator Yangon - 1 post Closing date: 11th May 2012 (Friday) Qualify women are strongly encourage to apply Please request the detailed Terms of Reference at the CARE Myanmar office during office hours (8:30 to 5:00) between Monday to Friday or can obtain by email: recruitment@ care.org.mm Care Int'l in Myanmar : 17A, Pyi Htaung Su St, Sayarsan Rd, Sayarsan North-West Ward, Bahan, Yangon. Tel: 401419, 401420, 401421 (1)dRR Education Training Officer - (DM Division_DRR Unit)- 1 post : Selected townships for the DRR MRCS/FRC Program (2) Admin & Finance Officer (Health Division) - 1 post : Tauggyi with frequent visit to HQ Nay Pyi Taw and project townships. (3)Consultant (Health Division) - 1 post, Naypyitaw. Pls submit CV , passport phto with other documents to Myanmar Red Cross Society (Naypyitaw) mrcshrrecruitment@ gmail. com preferable), Age between 25 to 30 years old, 2 years experience in related field with Int'l, Must be able to travel (Domestic / Abroad) and excellent public relation skills. (2) Management Trainee -3 posts : Myanmar National, Age 20 ~ 27 years, Graduate with (B.Com/ B.Econ/ B.B.A/ B.B.M), Must have good practice on Mathematic & Knowledge of Microsoft office sorfware package. All candidates above must have: Good communication skill, Strong negotiation skill, Analytical skill, Initiative skill, Good in health & pleasant personality, Willingness to travel and work in difficult setting, Able to work as gracefully under pressure, Be proficient in both English & Myanmar languages, Computer literate. Pls send CV together with copies of academic certificates, Original & Update police clearan-ce form, a copy of Family registration. form (10), 1 passport sized photo and a copy of NRC to : HR Manager. Business Development Team. Creation (Myanmar) Co.,Ltd : 15~18, Thamain Bayan Rd, Myittar Yeik Mon Housing, Tarmwe Ph: 09-202-7604. Email: bdthrmanager@ goldenland.com.mm URgENT Vacancy: (1) Reservation for hotel & flight 1 post Female- twoyear experience in travel agency. (2)Admin & Guest relation staff 1 post Male/ Female- Who can speak English very well, twoyear experience in travel agency. Please contact AZURE SKY Travel. Room No (02-01) Asia Plaza Complex. Seikkan Thar St, Kyauktada Tsp, Ph: 379304, 703526. WE are now looking for a motivated, qualified, experienced & independent. service Technician 1 post: Any University graduate in science (or) AGTI diploma holder. 2 years relevant experience in similar position. Good command of written and spoken English (or) Chinese language. Must have basic computer skills for reporting. Mechanical/ Hydraulic/ Electronic background required (Further technical training would be provided). Male. Pls submit application in English together with C.V copies of certificates, copy of labour registration card, expected salary, recent photo and a contact phone number to 47 C, Inya Myaing Rd, Shwe Taung Kyar, Bahan, Ph: 513346. Closing date: 4.5.2012. WE WELCoME applications from motivated people for the following vacancies at our international education group? Registrar. Admin Managers/ hR Manager. Education Counsellors. Course Co-ordinators. secre-taries. Marketing Manager/ Executives. Accounts officers. Admin Assistants. Receptionist. Require ments: High level of motivation. Pleasant personality. Good command of English for senior posts. Excellent social & communications skills. Good MS Office & Internet skills. Pls post CV with a colour photo, expected salary, educational documents, & testimonials to: Regent Education Group. B-13+18, Shwe Keinayee Estate, Narnattaw St, Kamar-yut, Ph: 514101. AyER shWE WAh Co., is now seeking (1) health & Safety Officer - M/F 1 post : Possess technical or engineering diploma / degree, have received approved safety course and training with an institution, Knowledge in HR Management, 7 ~ 8 years experience in manufacturing & construction industry with a large company, Age 25 ~ 40, Good personality and public relation. Good English writing & speaking skills essential, Good communication skills & strict in enforcing discipline. (2) Corporate sales & Marketing Manager M/F 1 Post : Possess a good University degree in any discipline, have Marketing Diploma preferred. 5 years selling experience in consumer goods with a large Company & experience in leading a team. Age 25 ~ 35 years. Excellent English written and oral communication skills & interpersonal skills. (3) iT Manager - M/F 1 post: Possess B.C.Sc, MCSE, CCNA, Microsoft SQL Server, have CCNP, Micorsoft VB, Microsoft ASP.Net, Linux preferr-ed. 5 years experience in IT Field & 3 years experience in IT Management.Excellent English written and oral communication skills & interpersonal skills. Age 25 ~ 35. Typically experience in MS windows servers environment & infrastructure. Pls submit the resume CV with 3 recent photos, labor registration card, copy of NRC, copy of educational certifi-cates, copy of house-hold registration and recommendation letter from police station to : HR Department, Bldg A-10, Min Dhamma Rd, Shwe Kabar Housing, Mayan-gone, Ph: 656832, 656835. ihosT Myanmar is seeking (1) Marketing & sales Executive 2 posts : Must have skills for Web: Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Enthusiasm, both written and verbal. Enthusiasm, drive and determination, with a strong desire to meet targets. (2) Web designer 1 post: Must have skills for web designer: Minimum of 2 years commercial design experience, ideally at least 8 months web design experiences. Very skilled in Photoshop. (3) Front -end Web developer 1 post: Must have skills for web developer: Minimum of 1 year commercial web development experiences. Solid experience in developing with HTML, CSS, Javascript and jQuery. Team player who can work under pressure; flexible and can deliver on schedule. (4) PHP developer 2- Must have skills for PHP developer: Minimum of 2 years commercial development experiences with PHP. Solid experience in developing in a Unix/ Linux or LAMP environment. Strong database experience. Know-ledge of object oriented design and development. A very competitive salary will be paid for all positions based on skills and experience. Rm 010-A, Bldg B, Hnin Si Lane, Narnattaw Rd, Highway Complex, Kamayut. Ph: +959 5152331, +959 421084306. (1)REsERVATioN for hotel & flight - Female 1 post : 2 years experience in travel agency (2) Admin & guest relation staff Male/Female 1 post : who can speak English very well 2 years experience in travel agency. Pls contact AZURE SKY Travel: Rm (02-01), Asia Plaza Complex Seikkan Thar St, Kyauktada. Ph: 379304, 703526. QUALiTy Control Surveyor Civil Engineer ( or ) Diploma in Civil Engineering 1 person Contact Ph: 09 -73094957 MyANMAR BLUE Ocean Travels & Tours Co., Ltd (1) sales and Marketing Manager (Outbound) M/F 2 Post : Must have 4 years above experience in related field. Able to handle group & individual Tour Pack-age, highly motivated & resourceful. All applicants must be University Graduate, fluent in spoken & written English, must have excellent interper-sonal skill and good computer knowledge. Pls apply CV with one recent photo, other certificates , NRC copy, Labour registration card, police recommendation letter to Email : snow whitemay 56 @ gmail.com Closing date : within two weeks. Add : Rm (611), La Pyayt Wun Plaza, 37, Alan Pya Pagoda Rd, Dagon Tsp. Yangon. WE ARE looking for sale girl - 2 posts : speak English & Chinese languages, must have any graduate, age is 19 year, 23 years, prefer location is 8 mile,9 mile 10 mile and downtown area in Yangon. Ph: 09516-7734. (1) gENERAL Manager M 1 post :Any Graduate or higher Degree (MBA is more preferable). Age 40 ~ 50. 4 years experience at senior management level. Ability to manage business development and operation. Must be able to responsible for Planning, Implementation and short staying at work place. Excellent knowledge in English 4 skills. (2) Admin & hR Assistant - F 1 post : Any graduate, Age 25 ~ 30. 2 years experience in administrative field. Can use Microsoft Software (word, excel, pagemaker) to type Myanmar/ English. To provide administrative support to the Manager. Interest in job, self development, motivated & hardworking. Good personality, communication & reporting skill. Pls submit CV with other documents to 53/54, Pyay Rd, Mayangone, near A-1 bus stop, Ph: 651696, 652730. dREAM Paradise Travels & Tours: (1) Language guides - M/F : Hold the Guide Licence. (2) operation staff - M 1 post : Must able to use ticketing software e.g Galileo, Amadeus, Abacus. Good communication skill. Must have any graduated. Add: 84, R.13, Anawratha Rd, Corner of 39 St, Kyauktada, Yangon. Ph: 374370, 09-730-43408, Email: dreamparadise. sale@ gmail.com BEAUTy Paradise Manufacturing & Industrial Co., Ltd. (1) Asst; Accountant - F 3 Posts : Minimum LCCI Level II. Age 18 ~ 28 . 1 year experience in any field. Able to use Microsoft Office. Able to work overtime when needed. Good interper-sonal skill, good analytical skill and mathematical skill preferable. (2)Cashier - F 2 Posts : Minimum LCCI Level II. Age 20 ~ 28. Able to collect cash to collection points. 1 year experience in any field. Preferred outgoing personality and good interpersonal skill. (3) sales Leader - M 5 Posts : Age 18 ~ 30 years. Must be Dynamic, challenging & hard-working. Driving skill would be an advantage. (4) sales Promoter - F 10 Posts : Age between 18 ~ 25 years. Pleasant personality & good interpersonal skill. (5) graphic designer - M/F 2 Posts: For 3 & 4 : 10th Standard pass/ Preferable graduate. 2 years experience. Closing date: 30.4. 2012. No.1-A, May Aye Myaing Park, Near Ta Tar Phyu Bus-stop, 5.5 mile, Pyay Rd, Hlaing. Ph: 512307, 09-732-45777. LEgENdARy Myanmar Travel & A LA CARTE. (1) Office Staff - F 2 Pax: The applicants must have minimum 1 year experience in Office. All applicants must be University Graduate, Spoken & written English, must have excellent interpersonal skill and good computer knowledge. Pls apply CV with one recent photo, other certificate NRC copy, Labour registration card, Police recommendation letter to : 9, Rm (A-4), 3rd Flr, Kyaung St, Myaynigone, Sanchaung . Ph: 523652, 516795, Closing date: within 2 weeks. (1) sToRE Manager Male - 1 post. (2) Account - F 2 post. (3) sale - F 2 post. 24, Inya Rd, Kamayut , Yangon My 534654, mail: theredscarf99@ gmail. com. LEo Medicare 24hour Medical Assistance Service : Our organization is 24 hour medical assistant company; operating 24 hour international medical center, 24 hour diagnostics centre, 24 hour daycare centre, 24 hour assistant service and remote site medical services in Myanmar. Our organi-zation is looking for efficient & competent employees for follow-ing positions. For all posts require mandatory criteria of minimum 2 to 5 years working experience in related job, computer skills, language proficiency for both Myanmar and English. (1). Receptionist - F 2 posts : Any graduate with good communication skills & good personality, Prefer multilingual candidate (Chinese, Japanese, Korea) (2). Marketing Manager/ Marketing Executive - M/F 2 posts : Medical Doctor (or) Medical Technolo-gist (or) Pharmacist, Able to travel within country (3). Clinic Manager - M/F 1 post: Medical Doctor (or) Nurse (4). graphic designer cum Admin Assistant - M/F 1 post: Any graduate with creative thinking, Candidate with avail-able driving license in favor. (5). site Medical Officer - M 20 posts : Medical doctor with 5 years experience, Prefer any candidate who has experienced in Oil and Gas (onshore & offshore), mining industries & construct-ion industries. Age not older than 55 years Requirements:Applicant should submit application letter, current CV with passport size photo, contact details, copy of professional license, certificates, referees and copy of any testimonies in a sealed envelope indicating Position applied to LEO Medicare Medical Center , G Flr, Yangon Int'l Hotel, Ahlone Rd, Dagon Tsp, Yangon. Fax: (951) 218389, E-mail: leo.myn@gmail. com,[email protected] Closing date: 15.5.2012 QUARTo Products is one of the leading Fine Food & Wine Distribut-ion Company in Myanmar. We are looking forward to the applicants for our QP Inya Shop ; Retail sales Assistant - Male 1 Post: Responsibilities: Perform excellent customer service, Build rapport and customer service, Proactively follow-up customer quires and needs, Responds positively to customer complaints, Perform cashiering duties, Perform daily closing balancing of cash collections, Ensure that visual merchandising standards are adhered to all times Require- ments: Any graduate, Able to work retail hour,Age under 25, Well groomed, Retail sales experience will be preferred, driver - Male 1 Post : Responsibilities - Drive vehicle safely for the transport of collection & deliveries, Develop & implement vehicle management and maintenance system, Take care of day-to-day maintenan-ce of vehicles, check oil, water, battery , brakes, tires, etc. and perform minor repairs and arrange for the repairs and ensure that the vehicle is kept clean, Log official trips, daily mileage, gas consumption, oil changes, greasing, etc. Ensure that the steps required by rules and regulations are taken in case of involvement in anaccident Requirements: 10th Standard passed or Any graduate, Valid driving license, At least 2 years work experience as a driver with safe driving record, Skills in motor vehicle repairs You can apply with cover letter, CV with 2 recent photos, copies of NRC card, labor registration card, Police recommendation letter, others educational references & experien-ce to : 5 (B/ D), Bayint Naung Lane (1), Thurein Yeik Mon Housing , Ywar Ma Curve, Hlaing, Yangon. Ph: 530 768, 530 237, 706 113, 09- 861-7759. CoMPANy Dealing in Foreign Brand Product is looking for Sales & Marketing Manager & staff - M/F 3 psts : Graduate. At least 2 years experience. Age between 25 ~ 30 years. Experience preferred. Pls, send application together with update CV, Photo & other data reference to gimperial @myanmar. com.mm, Ph:523536,09730-08077 iNTER Consulting is an int'l management consulting company. Aiming to provide a complete solution to its corporate & individual clients because from the starting of their businesses and services to the growth stage. With wide range of expertise in industrial, commer-cial & operational knowledge, Inter Consulting delivers success in terms of efficiency, innovation & higher performance to our clients businesses. We are looking for a suitable & qualified individual to fill the position to perform duties in Myanmar for our corporate client, a global leader in specialty chemicals which is active in over 100 countries around the world and operates 15 state-ofthe-art manufacturing sites, labs and offices across South East Asia, Australia & New Zealand. sales Executive : University degree in Life Science/ Agricultural, Experience in sales (preferably in feed business/ livestock industry), Mature & able to work independently and trustworthy, Good in oral & written English communications,Excellent organizational and people skills, Proficient in computer applications (MS office, Lotus Notes Mails etc.) Knowledge of int'l trading & supply chain, Experience with working in a multinational company is an advantage. Pls submit application together with details resume to [email protected] or Inter Consulting Co., Ltd : 30 (B-1), Rm 601, 6th Flr, Yadanar Innya Condo, Golden Valley 2, Than Lwin Rd, Bahan, Tel: 09-7310 5353, 097310 5340 WE ARE urgently seeking for deputy director and Chief Engineer post, the person will be responsible for Projects, Contracts & Public relations : Engineering graduate with sound knowledge of Building, Industrial plants, Marine & Road Con-struction. proficiency in English (Any other additional languages will be an advantage) must have effective communication skills with strong leadership & negotiatory skills, Highly experienced in planning, organizational and analytical skill, possess excellent interpersonal skill and computer literate. Pls send application & CV with two recent photos, copy of NRC and all relevant certificates to Dawn (Ah Yone Oo) Construction Co.Ltd., 608(B), 609(A) Yuzana Tower, Shwe Gon Dine, Bahan, Ph. 551765, 558231. Closing date : April 30, 2012. hoRiZoN Int'l School is looking for (1).Teacher (for secondary & high school: Geography, IGCSE Chemistry & English language); Near-native English speaking teachers with a university degree in relevant subjects , 5 years experience in IGCSE classes, The successful applicant should be enthusiastic, have excellent subject knowledge, be supportive of students & offer challenging but fun lessons. Strong classroom management skills (2). secretary/ receptionist - F 3 posts : Age 20 ~ 40, University graduate, Proficient in English, Computer & Microsoft Office literacy, All candidates should have good communication & inter-personal skills. (3). supervisor/ Cleaner/ Electrician -M/F 4 posts : Age 25 ~ 40 , Passed matriculation examinat ion, Good command of English, Pleasant & helpful skills, Can work under pressure, Must have supervisory skill and 2 years experience. All candidates should be good in communication & interpersonal skills. Pls submit a cover letter, a resume/CV, a copy of relevant diploma (certificate) and a current photo to the Recruitment team at contact.skt@ horizon myanmar. com or to Horizon Shu Khinn Thar campus, Myo Patt Rd, Thaketa, Yangon on/before May 11, 2012. Email:skt@ horizon myanmar.com or Horizon Shu Khinn Thar campus, Myo Patt Rd, Thaketa, Ph: 450396, 450397.
Local Position
dAPPER is seeking (1) Marketing Executive -1 post : Myanmar National, Any Graduate or MBA is higher Degree (MBA is
The Essentials
EMBASSIES Australia 88, Strand Road, Yangon. tel : 251810, 251797, 251798, 251809, 246462, 246463, fax: 246159 Bangladesh 11-B, Than Lwin Road, Yangon. tel: 515275, 526144, fax: 515273, email: [email protected]. mm Brazil 56, Pyay Road, 6th mile, Hlaing Tsp, Yangon. tel: 507225, 507251, 507482. fax: 507483. email: Administ.yangon@ itamaraty.gov.br. Brunei 317/319, U Wizara Road, Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. tel: 526985, 524285, fax: 512854 email: bruneiemb@ bruneiemb.com.mm Cambodia 25 (3B/4B), New University Avenue Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 549609, 540964, fax: 541462, email: RECYANGON @mptmail. net.mm China 1, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 221280, 221281, 224025, 224097, 221926, fax: 227019, 228319 Egypt 81, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 222886, 222887, fax: 222865, email: egye mbyangon@mptmail. net.mm France 102, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 212178, 212520, 212523, 212528, 212532, fax: 212527, email: ambaf rance. rangoun@ diplomatie.fr Germany 9, Bogyoke Aung San Museum Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 548951, 548952, fax: 548899 email: info@rangun. diplo.de India 545-547, Merchant Street, Yangon. tel: 391219, 388412, 243972, fax: 254086, 250164, 388414, email: indiaembassy @mptmail. net.mm Indonesia 100, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 254465, 254469, 229750, fax: 254468, email: kukygn @indonesia.com.mm Israel 15, Khabaung Street, Hlaing Tsp, Yangon. tel: 515115, fax: 515116, email: info@ yangon.mfa.gov.il Italy 3, Inya Myaing Road, Golden Valley, Yangon. tel: 527100, 527101, fax: 514565, email: ambyang.mail@ esteri.it Japan 100, Natmauk Road, Yangon. tel: 549644-8, 540399, 540400, 540411, 545988, fax: 549643 Embassy of the State of Kuwait Chatrium Hotel, Rm: No.416, 418, 420, 422, 40 Natmauk Rd, Tarmwe Tsp, Tel: 544500. North Korea 77C, Shin Saw Pu Road, Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. tel: 512642, 510205, fax: 510206 South Korea 97 University Avenue, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 527142-4, 515190, fax: 513286, email: hankuk@ kore mby.net.mm Lao A-1, Diplomatic Quarters, Tawwin Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon. tel: 222482, fax: 227446, email: Laoembcab@ mptmail. net.mm Malaysia 82, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 220248, 220249, 220251, 220230, fax: 221840, email: mwkyangon@mptmail. net.mm Nepal 16, Natmauk Yeiktha, Yangon. tel: 545880, 557168, fax: 549803, email: nepemb @mptmail.net.mm Pakistan A-4, diplomatic Quarters, Pyay Road, Yangon. tel: 222881 (Chancery Exchange) fax: 221147, email: pakistan@ myanmar. com.mm Philippines 50, Sayasan Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 558149-151, fax: 558154, email: p.e. [email protected] Russian 38, Sagawa Road, Yangon. tel: 241955, 254161, fax: 241953, email: rusinmyan@mptmail .net.mm Serbia No. 114-A, Inya Road, P.O.Box No. 943Yangon. tel: 515282, 515283, fax: 504274, email: serbemb@ yangon.net.mm Singapore 238, Dhamazedi Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 559001, fax: 559002, 559922, email: singemb_ ygn@_ sgmfa. gov.sg Sri Lanka 34 Taw Win Road, Yangon. tel: 222812, fax: 221509, email: slembassy. [email protected], [email protected], www.slembyangon.org Thailand 94 Pyay Road, Dagon Township, Yangon. tel: 226721, 226728, 226824, fax: 221713 United Kingdom 80 Kanna Road, Yangon. tel: 370867, 380322, 371852, 371853, 256438, 370863, 370864, 370865, fax: 370866 United States of America 110, University Avenue, Kamayut Township, Yangon. tel: 536509, 535756, 538038, fax: 650306 Vietnam Building No. 72, Thanlwin Road, Bahan Township, Yangon. tel: 511305, fax: 514897, email: vnemb myr@ cybertech.net.mm Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia No.287/289, U Wisara Rd, Sanchaung Tsp. tel : 01-536153, 516952, fax : 01-516951 UNITED NATIONS ILO Liaison Officer Rm (M1212~1220), 12 Fl-A, Traders Hotel. 223, tel: 242 393, 242811. fax: 242594. IOM 12th Flr, Traders Hotel, 223, tel: 252560 ext. 5002 UNAIDS Rm: (1223~1231), 12 Fl, Traders Hotel. tel: 252361, 252362, 252498. fax: 252364. UNDCP 11-A, Malikha St, Mayangone tsp. tel: 666903, 664539. fax: 651334. UNDP 6, Natmauk Rd, Bahan tel: 542910-19. fax: 292739. UNFPA 6, Natmauk Rd, Bahan tsp. tel: 546029. UNHCR 287, Pyay Rd, Sanchaung tsp. tel: 524022, 524024. fax 524031. UNIAP Rm: 1202, 12 Fl, Traders Hotel.tel: 254852, 254853. UNIC 6, Natmauk St., BHN tel: 52910~19 UNICEF 14~15 Flr, Traders Hotel. P.O. Box 1435, KTDA. tel: 375527~32, fax: 375552 email: unicef.yangon@unicef. org, www.unicef.org/myanmar. UNODC 11-A, Malikha Rd., Ward 7, MYGN. tel: 666903, 660556, 660538, 660398, 664539, fax: 651334. email: [email protected] www. unodc.org./myanmar/ UNOPS Inya Lake Hotel, 3rd floor, 37, Kaba Aye Pagoda Rd, Mayangone Tsp. tel: 951657281~7. Fax: 657279. UNRC 6, Natmauk Rd, P.O. Box 650, TMWE tel: 542911~19, 292637 (Resident Coordinator), fax: 292739, 544531. WFP 3rd-flr, Inya Lake Hotel, 37, Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd. tel: 657011~6 (6-lines) Ext: 2000. WHO 12A Fl, Traders Hotel. tel:250583. ASEAN Coordinating Of. for the ASEAN Humanitarian Task Force, 79, Taw Win st, Dagon Township. Ph: 225258. FAO Myanma Agriculture Service Insein Rd, Insein. tel: 641672, 641673. fax: 641561.
General Listing
ACCOMMODATIONHOTELS
Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon 40 Natmauk Rd, Tarmwe. tel: 544500. fax: 544400. Summit Parkview Hotel 350, Ahlone Rd, Dagon Tsp. tel: 211888, 211966. fax: 227995. Thamada Hotel 5, Alan Pya Phaya Rd, Dagon. tel: 243639, 243640, 243641. Traders Hotel 223 Sule Pagoda Rd. tel: 242828. fax: 242838. Winner Inn 42, Than Lwin Rd, Bahan Tsp. tel: 535205, 524387. email: winnerinnmyanmar @gmail.com Yangon YMCA 263, Mahabandoola Rd, Botataung Tsp. tel: 294128, Yuzana Hotel 130, Shwegondaing Rd, Bahan Tsp, tel : 01-549600, 543367 Yuzana Garden Hotel 44, Alanpya Pagoda Rd, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp, tel : 01-248944
AIR CONDITION
Chigo No. 216, 38 Street (Upper), Kyauktada Tsp, tel : 373472
No.7A, Wingabar Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. Tel : (951) 546313, 430245. 09-731-77781~4. Fax : (01) 546313. www.cloverhotel.asia. [email protected] Confort Inn 4, Shweli Rd, Bet: Inya Rd & U Wisara Rd, Kamaryut, tel: 525781, 526872 Golden Aye Yeik Mon Hotel 4, Padauk Lane, 4th Word, Aye Yeik Mon Housing, Hlaing. tel: 681706. Hotel Yangon No. 91/93, 8th Mile Junction, Mayangone. tel : 01-667708, 667688. Inya Lake Resort Hotel 37 Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd. tel: 662866. fax: 665537. Orchid Hotel 91, Anawrahta street, Pazundaung Township, Yangon, . Tel: 399930, 704740, 293261. E-mail: orchidhotel@myanmar. com. mm.
The First Air conditioning systems designed to keep you fresh all day GUNKUL Engineer supply Co., Ltd. No.437 (A), Pyay Road, Kamayut. P., O 11041 Yangon, Tel: +(95-1) 502016-8, Mandalay- Tel: 02-60933. Nay Pyi TawTel: 067-420778, E-mail freshaircon@gkmyanmar. com.mm. URL: http:// www.freshaircon.com General 83-91, G-F, Bo Aung Kyaw St, Kyauktada Tsp, tel : 706223, 371906
Reservation Office (Yangon) 262-264, Pyay Road, Dagon Centre, A# 03-01, Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 95-1-501937, 536255, 09-520-0926.
The Oasis Hotel (Nay Pyi Taw)
ASTROLOGER
Saya Min Thoun Dara Astrologer No(2), Maha Wizaya Pagoda North Stairway, Dagon Tsp. tel: 296184
BARS
50th Street 9/13, 50th street-lower, Botataung Tsp. Tel-397160.
Emergency Numbers
Ambulance tel: 295133. Fire tel: 191, 252011, 252022. Police emergency tel: 199. Police headquarters tel: 282541, 284764. Red Cross tel:682600, 682368 Traffic Control Branch tel:298651 Department of Post & Telecommunication tel: 591384, 591387. Immigration tel: 286434. Ministry of Education tel:545500m 562390 Ministry of Sports tel: 370604, 370605 Ministry of Communications tel: 067-407037. Myanma Post & Telecommunication (MPT) tel: 067407007. Myanma Post & Tele-communication (Accountant Dept) tel: 254563, 370768. Ministry of Foreign Affairs tel: 067-412009, 067-412344. Ministry of Health tel: 067-411358-9. Yangon City Development Committee tel: 248112. HOSPITALS Central Womens Hospital tel: 221013, 222811. Children Hospital tel: 221421, 222807 Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital tel: 543888. Naypyitaw Hospital (emergency) tel: 420096. Workers Hospital tel: 554444, 554455, 554811. Yangon Children Hospital tel: 222807, 222808, 222809. Yangon General Hospital (East) tel: 292835, 292836, 292837. Yangon General Hospital (New) tel: 384493, 384494, 384495, 379109. Yangon General Hospital (West) tel: 222860, 222861, 220416. Yangon General Hospital (YGH) tel: 256112, 256123, 281443, 256131. ELECTRICITY Power Station tel:414235 POST OFFICE General Post Office 39, Bo Aung Kyaw St. (near British Council Library). tel: 285499. INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Yangon International Airport tel: 662811. YANGON PORT Shipping (Coastal vessels) tel: 382722 RAILWAYS Railways information tel: 274027, 202175-8.
INYA1 Resturant & Bar No.(1), Inya Road, Kamayut Tsp. Tel: 01-527506 email: [email protected] www.inya1.com
Strand Bar 92, Strand Rd, Yangon, Myanmar. tel: 243377.fax: 243393, [email protected] www.ghmhotels.com
Lobby Bar PARKROYAL Yangon, Myanmar. 33, Alan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Tsp. tel: 250388.
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Inya Day Spa 16/2, Inya Rd, Kamayut Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: 537907, 503375.
SAIL Marketing & Communications Suite 403, Danathiha Center 790, Corner of Bogyoke Rd & Wadan Rd, Lanmadaw Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: (951) 211870, 224820, 2301195. Email: admin@ advertising-myanmar.com www.advertising-myanmar. com
Room - 4021, 3 Floor, Taw Win Centre. Ph: 8600111 (Ext:4021), 09-803-2581.
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MYANMAR BOOK CENTRE Nandawun Compound, No. 55, Baho Road, Corner of Baho Road and Ahlone Road, (near Eugenia Restaurant), Ahlone Township. tel: 212 409, 221 271. 214708 fax: 524580. email: info@ myanmarbook.com
CONSTRUCTION
ENTERTAINMENT
CAFS
Qi Foot Spa At Inya Lake Hotel, Yangon. Tel: +951-662866, 662857 Ext: 1725 Zen Wellness Care No.62 (A), Rm-3, Yaw Min Gyi St, Dagon Tsp, Yangon. Tel: +951-252939.
Zamil Steel No-5, Pyay Road, 7 miles, Mayangone Tsp, Yangon. Tel: (95-1) 652502~04. Fax: (95-1) 650306. Email: zamilsteel@ zamilsteel.com.mm
Dance Lessons Mon-Fri 12:00 to 23:00. Sat-Sun 10 am to 8 pm Fun dancing Friday nights with Filipino musicians 4, U Tun Myat St, Tamwe. Tel: 01-541 550 The Uranium Dance Studio Pearl condo Bldg (C), 2nd flr, Bahan Tsp. Tel: 09731-42624, 09-514-0404.
Yangon : A-3, Aung San Stadium (North East Wing), Mingalartaungnyunt Tsp. Tel : 245543, 09-730-37772. Mandalay : Room No.(B,C) (National Gas), 35th St, Btw 80th & 81st, Chanayetharzan Tsp. Tel : 09-6803505, 02 34455, 36748, 71878.
La Brasserie (International) PARKROYAL Yangon. 33, Alan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Tsp. tel : 250388. Cafe de Angel Always Pure & Fresh No.24, Baho Rd, Ahlone Tsp. tel : 703449 Opening Hour: 9 am to 11 pm
DOMAIN
GENERATORS
Heavy Equipments & Genset
FITNESS CENTRE
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No. (8), Panchan Tower, Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 951-516891~3 [email protected], www.mtg.biz.mm
A Little Dayspa No. 475 C, Pyi Road, (Between Sweety Home & Shwe Kant Kaw Silk) Kamayut, Yangon. Tel: 09-431-28831.
La Source Beauty Spa 80(A), Inya Rd, Kamayut. tel: 512 380, 511 252. Sedona Hotel, Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd. tel: 666 900 My Way Diamond Condo, Bldg(A), Rm (G-02), Pyay Rd, Kamayut Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 52717, 09 51 70528
DUTY FREE
INYA1 Resturant & Bar No.(1), Inya Road, Kamayut Tsp. Tel: 01-527506 email: [email protected] www.inya1.com Traders Caf Traders Hotel, Yangon. #223, Sule Pagoda Rd. Tel: 242828 ext: 6519
Espace Avenir 523, Pyay Rd, Kamayut Tsp, Tel : 505214, 505222 FIT Club - Rm 101~3, Marina Residence, 8, Kaba Aye Pagoda Rd, Mayangone Tsp, Tel : 650634, 650651 Ext:102 Parkroyal Fitness & Spa Parkroyal Yangon. 33, Alan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Tsp. Tel: 250388.
Winning Way No. 589-592, Bo Aung Kyaw St, Yangon-Pathein highway Road. Hlaing Thayar Tsp. Tel: 951645178-182, 685199, Fax: 951-645211, 545278. e-mail: mkt-mti@ winstrategic.com.mm
24 hours Cancer centre No. 330, Yangon International Hotel, Ahlone Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: (951) 218388, 218292 Fax: (951) 218389
HOME FURNISHING
Traders Hotel, 5th Floor Tel: 242828,Ext: Coreana. Sedona Hotel, Mandalay Ground Fl. Tel: 02-36488, Ext: Coreana
BATTERY
We are moving to: 17, 2nd street, Hlaing Yadanarmon Housing, Hlaing Township, Yangon. Tel: 500143, 500144, 500145.
CHOCOLATE
ISO 9001:2008 (QMS)
EDUCATION CENTRE
MHR Business & Management Institute 905, 9th floor, Modern Iron Market(Thanzay Condo) Lanmadaw St. tel: 707822. NLEC 82 Anawrahta Rd, Corner of 39 St, Kyauktada Tsp. tel: 250225. The British Council 92, Strand Rd, Kyauktada Tsp. tel: 254658.
Mr. Betchang No.(272), Pyay Rd, DNH Tower, Rm No.(503), 5th flr, Sanchaung Tsp, Tel: 095041216 The Yangon GYM Summit Parkview Hotel 350, Ahlone Rd, Dagon Tsp. tel: 211888, 211966. Traders Health Club. Level 5, Traders Hotel Yangon#223 Sule Pagoda Rd, Tel: 951 242828 Ext: 6561
22, Pyay Rd, 9 mile, Mayangone Tsp. tel: 660769, 664363. Home Plus Trading Co., Ltd. No. 457, Aung San Stadium, Mingalartungnyunt Tsp. tel: 394888. Fax: 393008.
24 hours Medical centre No. 330, Ground Flr, Yangon Intl Hotel, Ahlone Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. 24 hour Call Centre : (951) 218 445 Clinic : (959) 4921 8159 Office : (951) 218 446 Fax : (951) 218 389 www.leomedicare.com
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HEALTH SERvICES
SR 22/1, Next to the Pearl Shopping Centre, Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 544297, 549527, 700777. email: eros@ mptmail.net.mm.
Proven Technology Industry Co., Ltd. No. FS 14, Bayintnaung Rd, Shwe Sabai Yeik Mon, Kamayut Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 951-951-701719~20, 527667, 531030, 531041, 530694. Fax: 527667, 531030. http//www. toyobatterymyanmar.com.
G-A, Ground Floor, Pearl Center, Kabaraye Pagoda Road, Yangon. Tel: 09 500 6880 Email: chocolateheaven. [email protected]
FLORAL SERvICES
81, Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township, Yangon. Tel: 548022, 542979, 553783, 09-8030847, 09-730-56079. Email: asiapacific. [email protected].
VEJTHANI MYANMAR REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE No.125(C), West Shwe Gon Dine Road, Bahan Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 01-3449977. Hot Line: 09-507-1111, 01-555448, 555998. [email protected] www.vejthani.com
LEGAL SERvICE
U Min Sein, BSc, RA, CPA.,RL Advocate of the Supreme Court 83/14 Pansodan St, Yangon. tel: 253 273. [email protected]
Lemon Day Spa No. 96 F, Inya Road, Kamaryut Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 514848, 09-732-08476. E.mail: lemondayspa.2011 @gmail.com Saw Peter Foot Reflexology Oil Massage, Body Massage, Foot Massage. Any time you want at your place. Tel : 09-518-8047.
BOOK STORES
COLD STORAGE
ELECTRICAL
Innwa Book Store No. 246, Rm.201/301, GF, Pansodan Street (Upper Block), Kyauktada Tsp. Tel. 389838, 243216, 374324, 514387
Est. 1992 in Myanmar Cold Storage Specialist, Solar Hot Water Storage Solutions. Tel: 09-504-2196, 09-73194828. E-mail: gei.ygn2@ gmail.com, glover2812@ gmail.com
Est. 1992 in Myanmar Electrical & Mechanical Contractors, Designers, Consultants. Tel: 09-504-2196, 09-73194828. E-mail: gei.ygn2@ gmail.com, glover2812@ gmail.com
Floral Service & Gift Shop No. 449, New University Avenue, Bahan Tsp. YGN. Tel: 541217, 559011, 09-860-2292. Market Place By City Mart Tel: 523840~43, 523845~46, Ext: 205. Junction Nay Pyi Taw Tel: 067-421617~18 422012~15, Ext: 235. Res: 067-414813, 09-49209039. Email : eternal@ mptmail.net.mm
Agent Office, 5th Floor, Junction Centre (Maw Tin), Lanmadaw Township, Yangon. Myanmar. Ph: 09-731-56770, 09-5117584, Fax: 01-516313, myanmarmeditour@gmail. com Bumrungrad Intl Rm 238, Summit Parkview Hotel, Dagon Tsp. tel: 723999, 211888. Ext: 8238.
Floral Service & Gift Centre 102(A), Dhamazaydi Rd, Yangon.tel: 500142 Summit Parkview Hotel, tel: 211888, 211966 ext. 173 fax: 535376.email: sandy@ sandymyanmar.com.mm.
Top Marine Show Room No-385, Ground Floor, Lower Pazundaung Road, Pazundaung Tsp, Yangon. Ph: 01-202782, 09-851-5597
Foral Service & Gifts shop No.2, Corner of Khay Mar St & Baho Rd (Near Asia Royal Hospital), Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. email: yangonflorist@ myanmar.com.mm. Tel: 01-510406, 09-73184714.
No. 365/367, Bo Aung Kyaw st (Upper), IHBC, Kyauktada Tsp. Tel: 392484 , 389824, 09803-0166. Fax: 392590. Email: radiant.aesthetics @gmail.com. Web: www. kembanganradiant.com
MARKET RESEARCH
MMRD Research BLDG C, New Mingalar Market, 10-story BLDG, 8 & 9 flr, Coner of Mill St & Banyardala Rd, Mingalar Taungnyunt Tsp. Tel: 200326, 200846, 201350. Fax: 202425.
Acupuncture, Medicine Massage, Foot Spa Add:No,27(A),Ywa Ma Kyaung Street, Hlaing Township, Yangon. Tel: 01-511122, 526765. Piyavate Hospital (Bangkok) Myanmar Represent ative (Head office) Miba Gon Yee Business Group, No.506, 5th-fl, Yuzana Twin Tower, (No.8, Pangyan Tower) Cor of Dhama Zedi & Bargayar Rd, SCHG Tsp. Tel: 500600, 500800, 500900. Fax: 539799. hotline: +9595018777. piyavate@ myanmar.com.mm www.piyavate.com PHIH-Specialist Clinic FMI Centre (4th Floor) #380, Bogyoke Aung San Road, Pabedan Tsp. tel: 243 010, 243 012, 243 013
Foam Spray Insulation No-410, Ground Floor, Lower Pazuntaung Road, Pazuntaung Tsp, Yangon. Telefax : 01-203743, 09730-26245, 09-500-7681. Hot Line-09-730-30825.
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NatRay Co., Ltd. Rm 807, La Pyayt Wun Plaza. tel : 01-370833, 370836
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ASIA Language & Business Academy (All classes are taught by native English-speaking teachers), No-66, Shwedagon Pagoda Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel:+95-1376236, 376314, 384055. Streamline Education 24, Myasabai Rd, Parami, Myangone Tsp. tel: 662304, 09-500-6916. No.35(b), Tatkatho Yeik Mon Housing, New University Avenue, Bahan Township, Yangon. Tel: 951-549451, 557219, 540730. www.yangon-academy.org Myanmar. Tel: 95-1-535783, 527705, 501429. Fax: 95-1-527705. Email: [email protected] Junction Mawtin Bogyoke Aung San Rd, Cor of Wadan St. Lanmadaw Tsp. Tel: Junction Square Pyay Rd, Kamayut Tsp. Tel: Ocean Supercentre (North Point ), 9th Mile, Mayangone Tsp. Tel: 651 200, 652963. Pick n Pay Hyper Market Bldg (A,B,C), (14~16), Shwe Mya Yar Housing, Mya Yar Gone St, Mingalartaungnyunt Tsp. Tel: 206001~3, Fax: 9000199 Sein Gay Har 44, Pyay Rd, Dagon Tsp. Tel: 383812, 379823. Super 1 (Kyaikkasan) 65, Lay Daunt Kan St, Tel: 545871~73 Super 1 (Shwe Bonthar) 397, Bogyoke Aung San St, Pabedan. Tel: 250268~29 Victoria Shwe Pone Nyet Yeik Mon, Bayint Naung Rd, Kamaryut Tsp. Tel : 515136. Bo Sun Pat Tower, Bldg 608, Rm 6(B), Cor of Merchant Rd & Bo Sun Pat St, PBDN Tsp. Tel: 377263, 250582, 250032, 09-511-7876, 09-862-4563. Kan Yeik Tha Road Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp. Yangon, Myamar. No. 105/107, Kha-Yae-Bin Road. between Pyi Daung Su Yeik Tha (Halpin) and Manawhari Road/Ahlone Road, Dagon Tsp. Tel/Fax: 538895, Tel: 09730-29973, 09-540-9469.
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Monday to Saturday (9am to 6pm) No. 797, MAC Tower II, Room -4, Ground Floor, Bogyoke Aung San Road, Lamadaw Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: (951) 212944 Ext: 303 sales.centuremyanmar@ gmail.com www.centure.in.th
PLEASURE CRUISES
24 hours open. 5, Alan Pya Phaya Rd, Dagon Tsp, inside Thamada Hotel. tel 243640, 243047, Ext: 32.
Tel: 299255~9, Ext: 7801, 7802 Fax: 382917 reception@ kandawgyipalace-hotel. com www.kandawgyipalacehotel.com
RESTAURANTS
Kan Yeik Tha Road Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp. Yangon, Myamar. Taste Paradise Chinese Restaurant
Horizon Intl School 25, Po Sein Road, Bahan Tsp, tel : 541085, 551795, 551796, 450396~7. fax : 543926, email : contact@horizonmyanmar. com, www.horizon.com Bldg No. 12, Yangon Intl Compound, Ahlone Road. Tel: 09-431-85008, 09-731-60662. [email protected] ILBC 180, Thunandar 9th Lane, Thumingalar Housing, Thingungyung.tel: 562401.
SOLAR SYSTEM
The Brightest AC CFL Bulb 21, 9th St, Lanmadaw Tsp. Ph: 212243, 216861, 216864. spsolarstation@ gmail.com. www. spsolarstation.com
STEEL CONSTRUCTION
Moby Dick Tours Co., Ltd. Islands Safari in the Mergui Archipelago 4 Days, 6 Days, 8 Days Trips Tel: 95 1 202063, 202064 E-mail: mobydicktours@ gmail.com. Website: www. moby-dick-adventures.com
Lunch/Dinner/Catering 555539, 536174 Black Canyon Coffee & International Thai Cuisine 330, Ahlone Rd, Dagon Tsp. Tel: 0980 21691, 395052. email: blackcanyon@ yangon. net.mm.
Road to Mandalay Myanmar Hotels & Cruises Ltd. Governors Residence 39C, Taw Win Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. tel: (951) 229860 fax: (951) 217361. email: [email protected] www.orient-express.com
Tel: 299255~9, Ext: 7778 Fax: 382917 reception@ kandawgyipalace-hotel. com www.kandawgyipalacehotel.com
The Ritz Exclusive Lounge Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon 40, Natmauk Road, Tamwe Tsp, Ground Floor, Tel: 544500 Ext 6243, 6244
ILBC IGCSE SCHOOL No.(34), Laydauntkan Road, Tamwe Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 542982, 545720, 549106,545736,400156 Fax: 541040 Email: [email protected] www.ilbcedu.com ISM Intl School W 22/24, Mya Kan Thar Housing, Hlaing Tsp. tel:530082, 530083. International School Yangon 20, Shwe Taung Kyar St, Bahan Tsp. Tel: 512793.
PEB Steel Buildings 60 (A), Halpin Road, Yangon. Tel: 01-218223, 218224. Fax: 218224. [email protected]. mm www.pebsteel.com.mm
SUPERMARKETS
Asia Light 106, Set Yone Rd.tel: 294074, 294083. Capital Hyper Mart 14(E), Min Nandar Road, Dawbon Tsp. Ph: 553136. City Mart (Aung San Branch) tel: 253022, 294765. (9:00 am to 9:00 pm) City Mart (47th St Branch) tel: 200026, 298746. (9:00 am to 9:00 pm) City Mart (Junction 8 Branch) tel: 650778. (9:00 am to 9:00 pm) City Mart (FMI City Branch) tel: 682323. City Mart (Yankin Center Branch) tel: 400284. (9:00 am to 9:00 pm) City Mart (Myaynigone Branch) tel: 510697. (9:00 am to 10:00 pm) City Mart (Zawana Branch) tel:564532. (9:00 am to 9:00 pm) City Mart (Shwe Mya Yar Branch) tel: 294063. (9:00 am to 9:00 pm) City Mart (Chinatown Point Branch) tel: 215560~63. (9:00 am to 10:00 pm) City Mart (Junction Maw Tin Branch) tel: 218159. (9:00 am to 9:00 pm) City Mart (Marketplace) tel: 523840~43. (9:00 am to 10:00 pm) City Mart (78th Brahch-Mandalay) tel: 02-71467~9. (9:00 am to 10:00 pm) IKON Mart IKON Trading Co., Ltd. No.332, Pyay Rd, San Chaung P.O (11111), Yangon,
TRAvEL AGENTS
No.430(A), Corner of Dhamazedi Rd & Golden Valley Rd, Building(2) Market Place (City Mart), Bahan Tsp, Yangon. Tel : 01-523840(Ext-309), 09-73208079. Kohaku Japanese Restaurant Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon 40, Natmauk Road, Tamwe Tsp, Lobby Level, Tel: 544500 Ext 6231
PAINT
TOP MARINE PAINT No-410, Ground Floor, Lower Pazundaung Road, Pazundaung Tsp, Yangon. Ph: 09-851-5202
REMOvALISTS
Italian delicatesse & Ice-cream No.150, Dhamazadi Rd, Bahan Tsp. (Monunent Book Shop) Open Daily 9:00am to 7:00pm. Italian Ice-cream, Pasta, Pizza & Bar (2) G/F, City Mart, Myaynigone Centre. tel : 508469, 508470 ext. 113 Open Daily 9:00am to 10:00pm.
Tiger Hill Chinese Restaurant Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon 40, Natmauk Road, Tamwe Tsp, Lobby Level, Tel: 544500 Ext 6253 Traders Gourmet Corner Level 1, Traders Hotel, #223 Sule Pagoda Road, Kyauktada Tsp. Tel : 242828 ext : 6503 Traders Gallery Bar Level 2, Traders Hotel, #223 Sule Pagoda Road. tel: 242 828. ext: 6433 Traders Lobby Lounge Level 1, Traders Hotel, #223 Sule Pagoda Road. tel: 242 828. ext: 6456
Asian Trails Tour Ltd 73 Pyay Rd, Dagon tsp. tel: 211212, 223262. fax: 211670. email: res@ asiantrails.com.mm Htoo Travels 209/c, first flr, Shwe Gonedaing Rd, Bahan. Tel: 548554, 548039. Sun Far Travels & Tours 27, Ground flr, 38th st, Kyauktada Tsp. Tel: 380888.
Admissions Office: No. 44, Than Lwin Road, Bahan Township, Yangon. Tel: 535433, 09-850-3073. Email: rviacademygn@ rvcentre.com.sg
WATER HEATERS
Enchanting and Romantic, a Bliss on the Lake 62 D, U Tun Nyein Road, Mayangon Tsp, Yangon Tel. 01 665 516, 660976 Mob. 09-512-7795 [email protected] www.operayangon.com
95, Anawrahta Rd. Tel:296552, 293754. 336, Pyay Rd, Sanchaung Tsp. Tel: 526456. New University Avenue, 551521, 551951, 553896. U Wisara Rd, Tel: 524599, 501976.
The Global leader in Water Heaters A/1, Aung San Stadium East Wing, Upper Pansodan Road. Tel: 251033, 09-730-25281.
Crown Worldwide Movers Ltd 790, Rm 702, 7th Floor Danathiha Centre, Bogyoke Aung San Road, Lanmadaw Township. tel: 223288, 210 670, 227650. ext: 702. fax: 229212. email: crown [email protected]
INYA1 Resturant & Bar No.(1), Inya Road, Kamayut Tsp. Tel: 01-527506 email: [email protected] www.inya1.com
22, Kaba Aye Pagoda Rd, Bahan Tsp. tel 541997. email: leplanteur@ mptmail.net.mm. http://leplanteur.net
Kan Yeik Tha Road Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp. Yangon, Myamar. Legendary Myanmar Intl Shipping & Logistics Co., Ltd. No-9, Rm (A-4), 3rd Flr, Kyaung St, Myaynigone, Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 516827, 523653, 516795. Mobile. 09-512-3049. Email: legandarymyr@ mptmail.net .mm www.LMSL-shipping.com
No.5, U Htun Nyein St, Kaba Aye Pagoda Rd, Mayangone Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 656611, 09-431-35406. Email: info@ mesamisyangon.com
1. WASABI : No.20-B, Kaba Aye Pagoda Rd, Yankin Tsp,(Near MiCasa), Tel; 666781,09-503-9139 2. WASABI SUSHI : Market Place by City Mart (1st Floor). Tel; 09-430-67440 Myaynigone (City Mart) Yankin Center (City Mart) Junction Mawtin (City Mart)
French Restaurant Tel: 299255~9, Ext: 7776 Fax: 382917 reception@ kandawgyipalace-hotel. com www.kandawgyipalacehotel.com
Phoenix Court (Chinese) PARKROYAL Yangon. 33, Alan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Tsp. tel: 250388.
House of Memories Piano Bar & Restaurant Myanmar Cuisine & International Food 290, U Wizara Rd, Kamaryut Tsp, Yangon. tel: 525 195, 534 242. e-mail: houseofmemories [email protected]
Yangon International School Fully Accredited K-12 International Curriculum with ESL support No.117,Thumingalar Housing, Thingangyun Township, Yangon. Tel: 578171, 573149 www.yismyanmar.net Yangon International School New Early Childhood Center Pan Hlaing Golf Estate Housing & U Tun Nyo Street, Hlaing Thar Yar Township, Yangon. Tel: 687701, 687702 Kangaroo Child Care 55, Aung Min Gaung 1st Rd, Kamayut Tsp. Tel: 501 568, 09 504 7732.
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A golfer takes a swing on the driving range at the Xan golf club in Yangon on April 26. Pic: AFP Its a far cry from Zaw Moes early days, when he hit balls into the jungle and picked up tips from caddies after starting to play at the age of 13. In my home town we have a nine-hole golf course and my father and mother played so I went with them. Somebody taught me the grip and I just picked it up, he said. My course didnt have a driving range. We just hit our own balls and asked the caddie to pick them up. Wed hit it into the jungle or on the fairway. Wed go and practise when the members werent playing, so I would play in the early mornings or sometimes at night. When the members had finished, I could hit balls on the fairway. Moe was forced to leave Myanmar in 1990 to seek out playing opportunities, and he moved to Malaysia, before spending 11 years on the Japanese tour. But he believes the next generation of Myanmar golfers will have it easier. It will take time. At the moment only the politics has changed. Everything will have to settle down and afterwards they [players] will come up. But its looking very good for the future in Myanmar at the moment, he said. Han said he now expected more prize money for the Asian Tours $300,000 Myanmar Open, currently backed by domestic companies, as multinationals become involved. There are also about eight domestic events. We have our Myanmar Open and we hope to make that a bigger and better tournament next year. I think it will grow more, said Han. The businessmen there have been supporting it to help Myanmar and if multinationals come in ... and Im sure its well supported by government officials. We see a good future for golf in Myanmar. Hopefully they can get one more [international] tournament in Myanmar. That would be nice for Myanmar and all the players over there. AFP
An Arema Indonesia player vies for the ball with Ayeyawady midfeilder Nanda Lin Kyaw Chit at Thuwanna Stadium on April 24. Pic: Boothee
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Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (right) saves a penalty from Real Madrid midfielder Kaka during their UEFA Champions League semi-final at the Santiago Bernabeu on April 25. Pic: AFP bookings for Luiz Gustavo and Holger Badstuber means they will also miss the big game. Bayerns response was immediate and Robben should have levelled the game when he met Alabas cross in the six-yard box. Iker Casillas in the Madrid goal did enough to hurry the Dutchman, whose shot spun over the bar when it seemed certain he would score. On 12 minutes Casillas blocked a shot from Toni Kroos and just when it seemed Bayern would quickly get back into the game Ronaldo struck again. Khedira was quick in the tackle deep in Bayerns half to allow Mesut Ozil time to supply the Portuguese with a perfect pass that he converted with a well placed left footed shot. Bayern fought back and their reward came from the penalty spot after Pepe pushed Gomez, Robben levelling the tie at 3-3 on aggregate. Ronaldo had a shot that fizzed past the post and then Karim Benzema curled a right footed shot wide for Madrid. Then Gomez should have done better for Bayern when put clear by Kroos, his shot easily blocked by Casillas. Gomez glanced a header wide for Bayern on the restart as the Germans seemed to have halted the home teams early dominance. Mourinho was the first to shuffle his pack, replacing Di Maria with Kaka, but as full-time approached players began to tire and passes went astray. Gomez could have sealed it for Bayern with four minutes of normal time remaining if hed reacted quicker to Robbens pass. Bayern continued to look the fresher side in extra-time but the game had slowed to a walking pace as the shootout loomed. AFP
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Tsunami football found in Alaska
TOKYO Retrieving a lost football is standard fare for many teenagers, but one Japanese schoolboy is getting his ball back all the way from Alaska, where it drifted following last years tsunami. Misaki Murakami, 16, lost his house and all its contents when the massive waves of last March crushed his hometown of Rikuzentakata in Japans northeast. But now, thanks to an observant beachcomber in the Gulf of Alaska, he is set to have his football returned to him, identified by the good luck messages scrawled on it by former schoolmates. Im very grateful as Ive so far found nothing that Id owned, the youngster told broadcaster TBS on April 22. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said the finder, identified by Japanese media as 51year-old David Baxter, had spotted the ball on a beach on Middleton Island. A school name is stencilled on the soccer ball, and his [Japanese] wife was able to translate the writing to trace it to a school, the agency said. This may be one of the first opportunities since the March 2011 tsunami that a remnant washed away from Japan has been identified and could actually be returned to its previous owner, NOAA added. The balls journey made national news in Japan, and an accompanying detail that Baxter had also found a volleyball with Japanese writing prompted Japanese media to hunt for its owner. By April 23, they had found Shiori Sato, 19, who previously lived in tsunamihit Iwate prefecture. Sato pronounced herself grateful for the discovery of the lost ball. Earlier this year the US coastguard scuttled a 65metre (210-foot) fishing boat that had slipped its moorings in the tsunami and was spotted floating off the North American coast. AFP By Rob Woollard BARCELONA Lionel Messi missed a penalty as holders Barcelona were sent crashing out of the Champions League semifinals after 10-man Chelsea battled to a 2-2 draw at the Camp Nou here on April 24. Chelsea, leading 1-0 from the first leg, snatched a 3-2 aggregate win on a night of extraordinary drama which saw the Premier League side recover from 2-0 down and the dismissal of captain John Terry to reach next months Munich final. Barcelona looked to be cruising to victory after goals from Sergio Busquets and Andres Iniesta put them 2-0 up in the first half either side of Terrys red card for a foul on Alexis Sanchez. But a superb counterattack and chip from Ramires put Chelsea ahead on away goals, and in the dying seconds substitute Fernando Torres completed an unlikely fightback to kill off an unforgettable contest. Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo hailed his sides incredible achievement in reaching the final, where his side will face Bayern Munich. A lot of people had written us off and we showed again what kind of character these players have, Di Matteo said. We didnt expect to play with 10 men and we knew it was going to be tough. It was even more difficult than we expected. Theyre a great team, with some fantastic players. We just showed what were made of. Disappointed Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola a t t e m p t e d to strike a philosophical note after a traumatic exit. The first thing I feel is huge sadness, Guardiola said. I think we played exceptionally well. We have done everything we possibly could to reach the
Chelsea forward Fernando Torres (left) runs past Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes to score during their UEFA Champions League second leg semi-final at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on April 24. Pic: AFP final. Finals are great but well have to watch this one on TV. We have played well recently but it wasnt enough. Sometimes football is like this. This year it was not our turn. This year it seems like we couldnt win. An extraordinary first half had seen Chelsea manage to frustrate Barcelona in the face of remorseless pressure despite the setback of losing Gary Cahill to injury after only 12 minutes. Cahill was replaced by Jose Bosingwa, with Branislav Ivanovic moving to centre-back. Despite the defensive reshuffle Chelseas thin blue line held firm, with Petr Cech saving brilliantly with his leg from Messi on 19 minutes before Terry slid in desperately to block Iniestas follow-up. At the other end Chelsea were limited to pumping long clearances for Didier Drogba, who, just as he had done at Stamford Bridge a week earlier, was forced to plough a lonely furrow up front. It was only to be a matter of time before Barcelonas monopoly of possession yielded its reward and the breakthrough came on 35 minutes, the start of a catastrophic period for Chelsea. A headed Drogba clearance fell only as far as Dani Alves on the edge of the area who picked out Isaac Cuenca on the left, who in turn rolled his pass across the six-yard box for an unmarked Busquets to sidefoot home. It got worse for Chelsea a minute later with Terrys dismissal, which left the English side with neither of their starting centre-backs. It was not long before the makeshift nature of Chelseas defence was exposed and Barcelona struck what looked to be the killer blow on 43 minutes. Careless play from Raul Meireles saw Messi dart forward and feed Iniesta, who sprang Chelseas defence and prodded past Cech for 2-0. Camp Nou rocked with delight but incredibly, within minutes, Chelsea were back in the game and ahead on away goals as Ramires scored. Lampards magnificent pass sent the Brazilian racing in behind the Barcelona back four and when Victor Valdes advanced the rangy midfielder clipped an exquisite chip into the net to make it 2-1 on the stroke of half-time. The Catalans were swiftly back into their stride in the second half, however, and when Drogba brought down Cesc Fabregas to concede a penalty the match again seem to have swung in Barcelonas favour. Yet Messi, the most prolific scorer in Europe this season with 63 goals, implausibly crashed his spot-kick against the bar and Chelsea were let off. But the pattern of the game had been set, and what followed was 40 minutes of excruciating tension as Barcelona took up permanent residence on the edge of Chelseas penalty area. Chelsea, however, somehow managed to thwart their tormentors, closing down relentlessly and never allowing Messi, Xavi and Iniesta the freedom to work the ball into dangerous positions. All too often Barcelonas artful probing led to nothing as they cut the ball back from wide positions where Chelseas wall of bodies stood firm. Sanchez had a goal disallowed before Cech tipped a shot from Messi onto the post in a frantic finale. Then with Barcelona caught pressing upfield, Torres darted clear of the home sides defence and touched round Valdes to score and Chelsea were through. The win came at a cost, however, with Terry, Ramires, Ivanovic and Meireles all picking up bookings that will keep them out of the final. AFP
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Magwe Region, said the NLD had offered residents of Minbu and Yenangyaung townships K2000 each to participate in the partys campaign activities in nearby Pwinbyu. They used sound systems and shouted aloud around the township about how their party must win. But for us, I just said to the villagers to watch my campaign program that night [on state television] and they didnt really even know what I was talking about thousands of villagers do not even own a television so they can watch the news. We couldnt spend a lot of money like the NLD, said U Kyaw Swar Soe. U Kaung Myint Htut, chairman of the Myanmar National Congress and a candidate for Mingalar Taung Nyunt, said a combination of factors had contributed to the NLD win, including greater financial resources, lack of political knowledge among voters and blanket coverage in news journals. Politics is not like building a company; we do it because we love our country so much. But if Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and I compete together, who do you think will be the winner? he said. I feel that no one won [the by-elections] and each side lost people who can work for the country. I wasnt the child of our General [Aung San] so I didnt get any special opportunities in life but I love our country, he said. But NLD patron U Tin Oo said his party had won because they had gained the trust of the people by working for them for more than 20 years. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi had shown her abilities to the public and worked tirelessly for national unity, he added. As our party won, there are so many people who will talk and seek out our mistakes. But the public has sunk into poverty and they hope for even a small change so they express their wishes proudly [by voting]. In the past, they may have been afraid to show what they believe but now they have the chance to show it openly and gave a lot of votes to us. Everyone has the right to speak freely in a democracy but I dont think they should use this freedom to try and destroy the efforts of others, U Tin Oo said. Concerning the allegations of poor behaviour of NLD supporters, he suggested that not all of the people wearing red T-shirts with the partys logo were NLD supporters. He added though that the party was aware of the issue, pointing out that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi had instructed party members to be disciplined and not annoy others while celebrating the April 1 win. We saw a lot of young party members celebrate the victory. If the winners pride is beyond acceptable limits it will annoy and disappoint the public but also the losers shouldnt blame others and should instead try to understand why they lost, he said. The 2015 election will come soon so instead of fighting each other, all parties should work together, communicate warmly and try to get the trust of voters.
Military representatives take an oath during a session of the Amyotha Hluttaw on April 23 Pic: AFP 26 and all voiced support for its findings. U Ye Tun from Hsipaw said the Constitutional Tribunal had misinterpreted the attorneygenerals reasons for referring the matter for adjudication. On behalf of the president, the attorney-general submitted an application to the Constitutional Tribunal to define the term unionlevel body so as to make it clear and accurate because it is not separately defined in the constitution. The constitutional tribunal then decided that defining committees, commissions and bodies formed by different hluttaws as union level does not conform with the clauses in the constitution, he said. The president asked [the tribunal] to do one thing but it did something else instead. To support the union-level status of committees, U Ye Tun cited section 71 of the constitution, which states that a body formed by a hluttaw can ask the respective hluttaw to investigate and take legal action against people, including the chairman and members of the Constitutional Tribunal, members of union-level bodies formed according to the constitution and the president and vice presidents to impeach them for one of reasons mentioned in section 71(a). According to section 71 and its sub-sections, the bodies of the different hluttaws of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw can form can be considered as union level or even higher. Since section 324 of the constitution states that the decision of the Constitutional Tribunal is final, we should not proceed with the matter any more but should amend the constitution so that it expressly states that [parliamentary] committees, commissions and bodies are union-level organisations, U Ye Tun said. Daw Tin Nwe Oo from North Dagon was slightly more succinct. The Constitutional Tribunal assessed something it has no authority to look at and its decision does not conform with the constitution, so [the decision] is incorrect, she said. No objections were raised so Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker U Khin Aung Myint said a strong motion should be submitted based on the discussions. The proposal is scheduled to be discussed on April 30. Translated by Thit Lwin
been formed in conformity with the law and were union level. Lawmakers have interpreted the ruling and the wrangling that preceded it as an attempt to reduce parliamentary oversight of government activities. While discussing the issue last week, some representatives suggested the hluttaw should seek to change the constitution so as to enshrine the status of the committees and further discussions on the issue are due to take place on April 30.
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