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Volume XVIII, Number 345 13th Waning of Tabaung 1372 ME Friday, 1 April, 2011
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-round develop-ment of other sectors of the economy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented economic system* Development of the economy inviting participation in terms of
technical know-how and investments from sources inside thecountry and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economy must be kept in thehands of the State and the national peoples
* Uplift of the morale and morality of the entirenation
* Uplift of national prestige and integrity andpreservation and safeguarding of cultural her-itage and national character
* Uplift of dynamism of patriotic spirit* Uplift of health, fitness and education stand-
ards of the entire nation
* Stability of the State, community peace andtranquillity, prevalence of law and order
* National reconsolidation* Emergence of a new enduring State Constitu-
tion* Building of a new modern developed nation in
accord with the new State Constitution
Four economic objectives Four social objectivesFour political objectives
NAY PYI TAW, 31 March—President U TheinSein delivered a speech at a ceremony to take heed ofpresidential address and make affirmation today.
The following is the translation of speechdelivered by President U Thein Sein.
I extend my warmest greetings to members ofthe Union Government and heads of Union levelorganizations here and wish you good health andhappiness, being able to serve the better interests of thenation and the people.
The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw session, which com-menced on 31 January 2011, concluded yesterday. ThePyidaungsu Hluttaw has chosen the organizations andpersons who will take charge of Union level executive,judicial and legislative sectors. Likewise, respectiveState and Region Hluttaws have elected the persons totake charge of those sectors in their own regions.
So, we will have to build a modern, developeddemocratic nation, the final step of the seven-step RoadMap, with the strength of State leaders elected by theHluttaw and the government and authorities formed bythe Hluttaw.
Now I would like to clarify the stances weshould have and the policies we must follow inimplementing the final step of the Road Map. We are allresponsible for executive, judicial and legislative affairsso as to shape a modern, developed democratic nationas well as for accomplishing the final step of the RoadMap.
This is why I want to say that the points andwork programmes to be explained today are veryimportant for the future of the nation.Heads of Union level organizations, ministers anddeputy ministers from the Union Government
The most important task of the new administra-tion is to work together to create good governance andclean government. To do so, the work programmes ofthe Union Government and State and Region govern-ments must be transparent, accountable and consistentwith the constitution and the existing laws. It is necessaryto respect the people’s wishes and to ensure all-inclusiveness. The tasks of government must beexpeditious and effective.
The second task of the government is to dodemocratic practices. Today, our country has a consti-
Members of Union and Region/State governments will notenjoy salaries in full in consideration of objective and
financial conditions of the nation and in public interestsPresident U Thein Sein speaks to members of Union
Government, heads of Union level organizations
tution that is a foundation to shape a modern, developeddemocratic nation. The legislative, executive and judi-cial pillars that emerged from the constitution havecome to life. The people have enjoyed the right to elect
Hluttaw representatives as they wish as well as the rightto be elected. All these are sound foundations foremergence of a discipline-flourishing democracy.
(See page 7)
President U Thein Sein speaking to members of Union Government, heads of Union levelorganizations.— MNA
The most important task of the new administration is to work togetherto create good governance and clean government. To do so, the workprogrammes of the Union Government and State and Region governmentsmust be transparent, accountable and consistent with the constitution andthe existing laws. It is necessary to respect the people’s wishes and to ensureall-inclusiveness. The tasks of government must be expeditious and effective.
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PERSPECTIVES* Oppose those relying on external elements, acting as stooges, holding negative views* Oppose those trying to jeopardize stability of the State and progress of the nation* Oppose foreign nations interfering in internal affairs of the State* Crush all internal and external destructive elements as the common enemy
People’s DesireFriday, 1 April, 2011
Prosper your nation andpeople
In accord with the Constitution of theRepublic of the Union of Myanmar, Unionlevel executive, legislative and judiciaryorganizations have been formed at thePyidaungsu Hluttaw, the Pyithu Hluttaw andthe Amyotha Hluttaw.
After making affirmation at thePyidaungsu Hluttaw on 30 March 2011, theUnion level persons accepted the executive,legislative and judiciary powers. Therefore,the administrative machinery of thegovernment of new democratic nation hascome into operation.
In transition into democratic system,democratization process should be practisednot only among the Hluttaw representativesbut also among the people. The government isto cooperate with political parties, politicalforces with genuine goodwill outside theHluttaws and social organizations.
Those wishing to serve the interests ofMyanmar and the people are to try their bestwithin the framework of the Constitution.Each and every citizen wishing to see theprosperity of the nation and the people are toput their energies into their work within theconstitutional framework. Any acts that mayharm democratization process and peace andstability, and initiated outside the frameworkof the constitution are unwanted.
Democracy can be practised well if itgoes together with good governance. The onusof practising democracy which can balancefreedom and obligation is now on the UnionGovernment. The political parties are to worktogether in the national interests as commonground although they may have differentoutlooks and views.
The Tatmadaw government has builtsound foundations in political, economic andsocial sectors for shaping a new democraticnation. We firmly believe that the governmentwill try hard to the best of its ability forensuring peace and prosperity of the Stateand the people.
YANGON, 31M a r c h — M y a n m a rFisheries Federation willopen batch-1 of StatisticalPackage for SocialScience (SPSS) applyingcourse on 24 March andbatch-2 on 21 May,lectured by Senior lecture(School of Engineeringand Science)Rajalingam.S of Curtin
SPSS Software Application Courseon 24 March, 21 May
NAY PYI TAW, 31March—Commander ofTriangle RegionCommand Brig-Gen ThanTun Oo and Vice Adjutant-General Maj-Gen HlaShwe of the Ministry ofDefence together withofficials attended aceremony to donate cashand kind to Tahlayearthquake relief mission,by Royal Thai Army, andThai companies andindividuals throughMyanmar Embassy, atKengtung Airport inKengtung this morning.
A delegate fromRoyal Thai Armyexplained purpose of thedonation.
The commander andVice Adjutant-GeneralMaj-Gen Hla Shweaccepted 500 bags of rice,5000 pieces of clothing,200 emergency lamps, 100cartons of drinking water
Royal Thai Army, Thai companies and individuals,Tatmadawmen (Army, Navy, Air) and their families
donate cash and kind to quake sufferers
bottles, 100 cartons ofMamee instant noodle and10 cartons of otherfoodstuffs contributed byRoyal Thai Army and 10sets of oxygen tents and105555 Thai baths byThai companies andindividuals. The
commander laterexpressed thanks.
After that, thecommander and ViceAdjutant-General Maj-Gen Hla Shwe attendedthe donation ceremonyprovided byTatmadawmen (Army,
Navy and Air) and theirfamilies for earthquakevictims in Tahlay, at reliefcamp in No. 2 Ward inTahlay.
The commandermade a speech and Maj-Gen Hla Shwe explainedpoint of the donation.
Vice Adjutant-General Maj-Gen HlaShwe on behalf ofTatmadawmen (Army,Navy and Air) presentedK 123,786,400 for quakesufferers through thecommander.
Well-wishers alsodonated cash to quakesurvivors throughtownselders. Next, a localpeople spoke words ofthanks. The commanderand Vice Adjutant-GeneralMaj-Gen Hla Shwecordially greeted andencouraged the victims.
MNA
Commander Brig-Gen Than Tun Oo accepts donation handed over byVice Adjutant-General Maj-Gen Hla Shwe of Ministry of Defence,
donated by Tatmadawmen (Army, Navy and Air) and their families.—MNA
YANGON, 31 March—A ceremonyto launch Ptt High Grade diesel importedby Denko Trading Co., Ltd was held atTraders Hotel, Yangon on 15 March.
At the ceremony, chairman ofDenko Co., Ltd U Chit Khaing anddirector U Aung Maw Thein extendedgreetings. Area manager Mr SutheenopThunysiri of Ptt, , vice-president ofInternational Marketing Mr Kampong
Ptt High Grade diesel introducedKittitornkul and chairman U Tun Lwinof Tun Star Co explained Ptt High GradeDiesel.
Denko Trading Co., Ltd distributesdiesel to factories, hotels and hospitalsand anywhere across the country. Formore information, contact No.117 (c),University Avenue, Kamayut Township,Yangon and dial 09-73087905 and73087906.—MNA
University. The softwareis applicable to economic,goods production, socialscience and medicalfields.
The trainees willobtain completioncertificates conferred byCurtin University afterending the course.
Only 20 traineeswill be allowed in each
batch and it is needed toregister by first week ofApril. For furtherinformation, contactNoble ManagementAcademy (Ph: 504235,095002717, 0973175881and 095160809), andMyanmar FisheriesFederation (Ph: 504235and 095002717).
MNA
Commander Brig-Gen Than Tun Oo accepts donation of well-wishersfor Tahlay quake victims.—MNA
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A school head teacher and a provinciallawmaker were killed in two separate explosionsin eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, officials said.
The headmaster was killed by a bomb in hisoffice at the school on the outskirts of Jalalabad
City in Nangarhar Province.—INTERNET
KABUL, 31 March—A suicide bomber targeted a convoy of NATO-ledtroops in Kapisa Province, 70 km north of Afghan Capital Kabul, on Wednesday,injuring nine people, including four foreign soldiers, a local official said. “It wasa suicide attack carried out by militants against international troops in TagabDistrict at 2:30 pm, which left four foreign soldiers and five Afghan civiliansinjured,” police chief of Tagab District, Padshah Gul Bakhtyar, told Xinhua.
Meantime, Zabihullah Mujahid, who claims to speak for the Talebanmilitants, in talks with media via telephone from undisclosed location claimedresponsibility, saying a Taleban fighter, named Abdul Rahman, exploded hisexplosive-laden car next to a convoy of French troops, leaving himself and 12French soldiers dead.—Xinhua
Suicide attack on NATO troops woundsnine in Afghanistan
BEIJING, 31 March—Provincial authoritiesannounced a three-daymourning from thehostage-taking attack thattook place at a provincialcouncil buildingTuesday. The death tollfrom the incident has risento 65. About 100 peoplehave been wounded.
No group is claimingresponsibility for thestrike, but Iraqi officials
65 killed in hostage-taking in Iraqwere quick to blame al-Qaeda in Iraq for theslaughter. Thecoordinated attack tookplace around middaywhen about 10 gunmenin police uniformsstormed the provincialcouncil building incentral Tikrit and held anumber of hostages inthe building.
Iraqi security forcesurrounded the building
and engaged in heavyfighting with thegunmen. Hours later, USand Iraqi SWAT teamsstormed the building andkilled the attackers. IraqiPrime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says he willlaunch an investigationinto how the governmentcompound could be soeasily overrun bymilitants.
Xinhua
Iraqis are seen at the
site of a suicide attack
in Kanan, east of the
provincial capital of
Baqouba, 35 miles (60
kilometers) northeast
of Baghdad,
Iraq, recently.
INTERNET
PUL-E-KHUMRI, 31March—Police detained awould-be suicide bomberin Baghlan Province 160km north of Capital Kabulon Wednesday, deputy toprovincial police chief SyedZamandin said.
“We arrested QariSamihullah a suicidebomber in Farang Districttoday,” Zamandin toldnewsmen while showingthe would-be suicidebomber to journalists.
In his brief chat to
BAGHDAD, 31 March—Gunmen shot dead fivepeople in their home nearBaghdad on Wednesday,a local police source toldXinhua.
The incident tookplace at dawn whenunidentified armed men inmilitary uniforms stormedinto a house in Abu Ghraibarea, some 15 km west ofBaghdad, and gunneddown five brothers, thesource said on condition ofanonymity. One of thevictims was a policeman,the source said, adding thatthe incident is underinvestigation.
Violence and sporadichigh-profile bomb attackscontinue in the Iraqi citiesdespite the dramaticdecrease of violence overthe past few years.
Xinhua
Five peopleshot dead
near Baghdad
Afghan police capturewould-be suicide bomber
newsmen the allegedsuicide bomber said his twocomrades had carried outtwo suicide attacks in theneighbouring KunduzProvince over the past onemonth killing severalsecurity personnel includingkunduz police chiefMawlana Abdul RahmanSyedkhili. Police officerZamandin also said thatinvestigation is underwayto locate the suicide networkaffiliated with QariSamihullah. —Xinhua
KANDAHAR, 31 March—Four Afghancivilians and three NATO soldierssustained injuries as a vehicle of thealliance struck a civilian car in KandaharProvince 450 km south of capital Kabulon Thursday, police said.
“The road accident happened in thenorth of the provincial capital KandaharCity at 09:00 am local time as a resultfour civilians and three foreign soldierswere injured,” deputy to provincial policechief Fazal Ahmad Shirzad told Xinhua.
Meantime, a doctor in the Mir WaisHospital Daud Farhad confirmed thattwo civilian bodies that lost their lives in
Afghan civilians, three NATOsoldiers injured as NATO vehicle
strikes civilian car
A resident inspectsdamaged vehicles at thesite of a bomb attack inBaghdad, on 29 March,
2011. Two Katyusharockets landed near ahotel on Abu Nawas
Street in central Baghdadand wounded two people,
an Interior Ministrysource said.—INTERNET
Ten killed, 29 injured in suicide blastin NW Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, 31March— At least tenpeople were killed and29 others injured in asuicide blast thatoccurred Thursdayafternoon in Pakistan’snorthwestern city ofCharsadda, reportedlocal Urdu TV channelGeo.
Those killed in theblast included three
An Afghan farmer
works on a field of
weeds in Kabul on
29 March, 2011.
INTERNET
the road accident have been taken tohospital. On the other hand, the NATO-led International Security AssistanceForce (ISAF) in a statement releasedhere confirmed the incident, saying twopersons were killed and three othersincluding the driver of the civilian carsustained injuries.
It also confirmed injuring threesoldiers in the accident by saying, “Atleast three members of an InternationalSecurity Assistance Force were struckby a civilian vehicle in Kandahar District,Kandahar Province today.”
Xinhua
policemen and onewoman, said the report,adding that many of theinjured were in criticalcondition and the deathtoll could further rise.
According to thereport, the blast tookplace at about 12:40 pm local time when aconvoy carrying a localpolitical party chief andhis followers was
passing by the DistrictCoordination Officeroffice on the Nowsheraroad in the city, whichis located some 30 kmnortheast of Peshawar,the largest city in thecountry’s northwestregion. It was apolitically motivatedsuicide attack, saidlocal police sources,adding that the partychief of a local politicalparty named JamiatUlemae Islam was thetarget.—Xinhua
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In this 24 March,
2011 aerial photo
taken by a small
unmanned drone and
released by Air Photo
Service, damaged
Unit 3, left, and Unit
4 of the crippled.
INTERNET
The tanker “Shengchi” is seen departing from aport of Dalian, northeast China’s Liaoning
Province, to Japan, on 29 March, 2011. The“Shengchi” tanker, anchored at PetroChina-run
Dalian Petrochemical’s port, was loaded with20,000 metric tons (tonnes) of fuel and
embarked on a journey to Japan on Tuesdaymorning to supply 10,000 tonnes gasoline to
Edajima in Hiroshima Prefecture and another10,000 tonnes diesel to Imabari in Ehime
Prefecture. —XINHUA
TOKYO, 31 March—Smoke wastemporarily seen at Fukushima Dainiturbine building, but it soondisappeared, Japan’s publicbroadcaster NHK and Kyodo Newsreported on Wednesday.
Tokyo Electric Power Co saidsmoke was detected at around 5:56pm from a power distribution panelon the first floor of the turbinebuilding at the reactor.
The company, known as TEPCO,said it made a call to a local firedepartment.
BANGKOK, 31 March—Interior Ministry’s De-partment of DisasterPrevention and Mitigationreported on Thursday thatabout 13 people wereconfirmed dead and 181others injured in eightsouthern provinces affectedby serious flooding since23 March.
However, the death tollare expected to rise further
TOKYO, 31 March—An earthquake measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale onWednesday hit Chiba Prefecture and its vicinity in east Japan, said the JapanMeteorological Agency.
The focus of the quake, which occurred at 9:51 pm local time (1251 GMT),was located some 20 km under the sea off Chiba, north of Tokyo, said theagency.
There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage to properties,and tsunami warning was issued.
Xinhua
Moderate earthquake hits east Japan
BEIJING, 31 March—
An earthquake measur-
ing 6.4 on the Richter
scale jolted Fiji region at
00:11 GMT on
Thursday, the United
States Geological
Survey said.
The epicentre, with
a depth of 23.70 km,
was initially determined
to be at 16.6 degrees
south latitude and 177.5
degrees west longitude.
Xinhua
Smoke temporarily seen atFukushima Dainiturbine building
The announcement came at atime when efforts are under way tocontain the nuclear crisis at theradiation-leaking Fukushima Daiichinuclear complex, hit by thedevastating 11 March earthquake andensuing tsunami.
The Fukushima Daini plant islocated about 10 kilometers south ofthe crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant,and its four reactors have been stablein so-called “cold shutdown” aftersuspending operations following thequake.—Xinhua
People wait to get relief supplies in Yamada-machi of Iwate Prefecture, Japan, on 22 March,2011. People in Yamada-machi can get a set ofrelief supplies, including one loaf of bread anda bottle of water, twice a day. The relief supplyserve is still in pressing need in quake-affected
areas.—XINHUA
Japan deathtoll rises to
11,362BEIJING, 31 March—The
death toll from Japan’s massiveearth-quake and tsunami hasrisen to 11,362. The NationalPolice Agency said 16,290people are still unaccountedfor.
Almost 7 thousand of thedead were in the hardest-hitMiyagi Prefecture. Across thewhole nation, about 170-thousand refugees are stillstaying in shelters.
Xinhua
In this 24 March, 2011photo released by Air PhotoService, a small unmanned
drone is pictured beforeflying over the crippled
Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclearplant to take aerial photos,at Fukushima Sky Park in
Fukushima, northernJapan.—INTERNET
BEIJING, 31 March—The head of theInternational Atomic Energy Agency made hiscomments on the situation at Japan’s stricken nuclearpower plant as well. He says it continues to beworrisome to the international community.
Yukiya Amano said, “My understanding is thatthe situation continues to be very serious and theeffort to overcome this crisis is increasing. At thesame time, they encounter difficulties, like theexistence of water or high levels of radiation.”
Meanwhile, the IAEA chief says he has invitedgovernment leaders to attend a conference onsafety procedures at nuclear plants worldwide.Itwill start 20th June in Vienna. Amano wantsmember states to assess Japan’s response to thenuclear emergency, and discuss ways of preventingsuch a disaster from happening again.
Xinhua
6.4magnitudequake hitsFiji region
Death toll in flood-hit south Thailandclimbs to 13
since as many as 200villagers were missing afterthe landslide struck in KhaoPhanom District in KrabiProvince. About 50 homeswere washed away by themudslide on Wednesday.
A p p r o x i m a t e l y239,160 households and842,324 people had beenaffected by heavy rain andfloods.
The airport in Nakorn
Si Thamarat province wasclosed while the one inSamui Island in Surat Thaniprovince operatedoccasionally.
The rising waters havechoked off 61 main roadsand rail link in eightProvinces. The south-bound train servicecurrently runs down onlyto Surat Thani Province.
Xinhua
IAEA: Japan leakremains serious
Evacuees move into a shelter inKisai high school, Kazo City, SaiTama Prefecture, Japan, on 30
March, 2011. Some 1,200earthquake victims fromFutabamachi have been
evacuated from a shelter in SaiTama gymnasium to an
abandoned high school, Kisaihigh school, in Kazo on 30 and31 March. Futabamachi is the
place where stricken FukushimaNo 1 nuclear power plant is
located.XINHUA
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Health Tip: Feel like you haveno energy?
Fatigue describes the feeling that you have noenergy or motivation.
The many possible physical and psychologicalcauses of fatigue include exertion, stress, boredomand lack of sleep, the ADAM Encyclopedia says.Its suggestions for reducing fatigue include:
* Maintain a consistent sleep schedule.* Drink lots of water every day, and eat a variety
of nutritious foods.* Get plenty of regular physical activity, and
don’t overbook yourself socially or at work.* Try to change any situations that are causing
stress.* Consider meditation or yoga to help you ease
stress.* Discuss with your doctor taking a
multivitamin.* Avoid drugs, nicotine and alcohol.—Internet
Bariatric surgery effectivefor diabetes
NEW YORK, 31 March — Bariatric surgery —weight loss through surgery — is cost effective formanaging type 2 diabetes in the moderately andseverely obese, US researchers say.
Dr Francesco Rubino, director ofgastrointestinal metabolic surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell MedicalCentre in New York City, says an estimated 285million people worldwide suffer from type 2diabetes, and that number is expected to doubleby 2030.
Catherine Keating, a senior research fellowfrom the Health Economics Unit at DeakinUniversity in Melbourne, says the analysis foundseveral studies have determined that bariatricsurgery — estimated to cost between $15,000 and$24,000 in the United States — was not only costeffective, but cost saving.
“For this patient group bariatric surgerygenerates both cost savings and health benefits,”Keating says in a statement. “This provides thestrongest rationale yet for implementation of thistreatment on economic grounds.’’—Internet
Most children don’t useinhalers correctly
A nurse prepares a vaccine against the influenza A(H1N1) virus, or swine flu, in Caracas on 29 March,
2011.—INTERNET
Full-body scanners usedto secure airports, about
1,000 of which will bedeployed across the
United States by year’send, do not pose healthrisks, a study has found.
INTERNET
CHAPEL HILL, 31 March —Fewer than 10 percentof children with asthma use traditional inhalerscorrectly, but there is more success with newerinhalers, US researchers say.
Betsy Sleath of the University of North Carolinaat Chapel Hill’s Eshelman School of Pharmacyand colleagues studied 296 North Carolina patientsages 8-16, who used four different devices fortheir asthma.
The devices were: the metered-dose inhaler,commonly called a puffer; the diskus, a dry-powder inhaler delivering Advair; the turbuhaler,a dry-powder inhaler delivering Pulmicort orSymbicort; and the peak-flow meter, which doesnot deliver a drug but is used to measure lungfunction to determine if medicine is needed.
The study, published in the journal Pediatrics,found 8.1 percent of children performed all of themetered-dose inhaler steps correctly, but olderchildren did better than younger children.
More than 21 percent of the children using thediskus performed all steps correctly, while 15.6percent performed all of the turbuhaler stepsproperly and children using a peak-flow meter didso correctly 23.9 percent of the time.
“It is crucial that healthcare providers not onlyshow a child how to use an inhaler correctly butalso have the child demonstrate the device in frontof a physician or pharmacist,” Sleath said in astatement.—Internet
S Korean economy grows at fastest ratein 8 years
SEOUL, 31 March —South Korean economyhit the fastest growthrate in eight years lastyear due to briskexports, improved pri-vate spending and risingfacilities investment, thecentral bank said onWednesday.
The country’s realgross domestic product(GDP), the broadestmeasure of economicperformance, expanded6.2 percent on-year in2010, up from an earlierestimate of 6.1 percent,the Bank of Korea(BOK) said in astatement. It marked thefastest expansion since
Cisco to buy newScale to expandcloud computing offering
SAN FRANCISCO, 31 March —Computer networkingequipment giant Cisco Systems Inc on Tuesdayannounced the intent to buy privately-held softwarecompany newScale Inc, in a move to complement andexpand its offerings in cloud computing. Based in SanMateo in the US State of California, newScale providessoftware that delivers a service catalog and self-service portal for information technology (IT)organizations to select and quickly deploy cloudservices within their businesses.
Founded in 1999, the company now has morethan two million users worldwide, including 20 percentof the Fortune 50 companies, according to informationposted on newScale’s website. “With the acquisitionof newScale, Cisco will be able to accelerate thedeployment of cloud services through a service catalogand self-service portal that allows customers to easilymanage their IT infrastructures,” Parvesh Sethi, Cisco’ssenior vice president, noted in a statement.—Xinhua
File photo of aQantas plane landing
at Sydney Airport.Qantas said on
Wednesday it willslash flights and jobs
as it grapples withdisasters and surgingfuel costs in its “most
serious challenge”since the global
downturn.INTERNET
2002 when it recorded7.2 percent growth rate.
“The acceleration inreal GDP reflectedpositive contributionsfrom a sharp upturn infacilities investment,expanded exports and apickup of growth inprivate consumption,”the BOK said.
The BOK, however,noted negative con-tribution from a decreasein construction invest-ment partially offset thepositive contributionsfrom exports and privatespending. Exports ofgoods, which accountfor about 50 percent ofSouth Korean economy,
grew 15.8 percent lastyear, with exports ofservices rising 6.1percent. An upswing inexports of semicon-ductors, auto-mobilesand machinery helpedoverseas ship-mentincrease, according tothe BOK.
Private consump-tion, one of the maingrowth drivers, increas-ed 4.1 percent in 2010as expenditures ondurable goods showshigher upward trends,and those on non-durables and semidur-ables also shifted to again, the BOK said.
Xinhua
Pedestrians pass through a busyshopping district in Seoul. South
Korea’s economy grew 6.2percent in 2010, its fastest
expansion for eight years, thecentral bank said Wednesday
after revising up its earlierestimate of 6.1 percent.—INTERNET
Ag Bank net profits rise 46 pct in 2010BEIJING, 31 March—Agricultural Bank of China, the nation’s largest
lender to farmers, said Tuesday its profits rose 46 percent from one yearearlier in 2010 due to widened interest margins.
Net profits climbed to 94.91 billion yuan (14.38 billion US dollars), or0.33 yuan a share, from 65 billion yuan, or 0.25 yuan a share one yearearlier, the Beijing-based bank said in a statement filed at the ShanghaiStock Exchange.
The capital adequacy ratio of the nation’s third largest bank by assetsrose to 11.59 percent at the end of December from 10.07 percent in 2009.
Its total assets had reached 10.34 trillion yuan by the end of last year,an increase of 16.4 percent from one year earlier, the statement noted.
The bank said the increased profit was due to rising commission feesand widened interest margins.—Xinhua
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US poverty-linked infections prevalentWASHINGTON, 31 March— The threat of dengue
fever and the prevalence of parasitic infectionsare a reality for tens of thousands in the UnitedStates, an expert says.
Dr Peter Hotez of the George WashingtonUniversity, who is president of the Sabin VaccineInstitute, says the infections that plague the poorthreaten the poorest people living in the GulfCoast states and in Washington.
In an editorial published in the journal PLoSNeglected Tropical Diseases, Hotez says post-hurricane Katrina conditions in the Gulf coaststates coupled with the BP oil disaster and extremelevels of poverty make some areas vulnerable toneglected infections of poverty.
Dengue hemorrhagic fever, Chagas diseaseand cutaneous leishmaniasis, as well as non-vector
borne neglected infections like trichomoniasisand toxocariasis, are affecting the people living inthis region, Hotez says. Washington is one of theworst US cities in terms of life expectancy andhealth index — meaning its residents suffer fromthe lowest incomes, lowest educational attainmentand shortest life expectancy, Hotez says.
Despite the fact that these conditions aretriggers for neglected infections, no surveillancedata currently exist to reflect their prevalence, theeditorial says.
“Because these infections are serious problemsthat perpetuate poverty, I am extremely concernedabout the welfare of the people in these regions,”Hotez says in a statement. “A national plan to helpthese people is critical.”
Internet
Flag carrier Air China saw posted a better-than-expected rise in profit last year thanks to
growing Asian demand for air travel and majorevents in the country such as the World Expo.
INTERNET
Police captain on trial inNew Orleans
NEW ORLEANS, 31 March—A New Orleans policecaptain went on trial this week, charged withinvolvement in a kickback scheme involving asecurity firm and utility company Entergy.
Prosecutors said in opening states Monday thatCapt. Michael Roussel, 47, was fully aware thatJoseph Branch, owner of Gladius Inc, was planningan inflated contract with Entergy to provide securityif another major hurricane hit New Orleans, The(New Orleans) Times-Picayune reported. Roussel’slawyer says the veteran police officer was simply ago-between, putting Branch together with LouisDabdoub, a former New Orleans police officer whonow works for Entergy.
Branch, whose company is based inBrownsboro, Texas, has pleaded guilty.
Dabdoub, who reported the scheme to the FBIand agreed to wear a wire, testified Tuesday thatRoussel approached him and said they could bothreceive payments from the deal. Prosecutors playedaudiotapes for the jury, as well as a video thatshowed Branch giving Dabdoub an envelope asRoussel watched, the newspaper said.—Internet
A man talks on his mobile phone as he rides
his bicycle in Ivory Coast. Africa has a severe
shortage of landlines and hospital beds but the
continent is awash with cellphones, one of the
key reasons that health-related mobile phone
information offers opportunities for providing
care at a low cost, say experts.
INTERNET
Indianpopulation
hits 1.21billion
NEW DELHI, 31 March—India’s populationreaches 1.21 billion —623.7 million males and586.5 million females —larger than the combinedpopulation of Indonesia,Brazil, Pakistan, theUnited States andBangladesh, according tothe latest Census reportreleased Thursday.
This is an increase of181 million people sincethe last census, which isequivalent to thepopulation of Brazil, saidthe 2011 Census reportreleased by Indian HomeSecretary GK. Pillai andthe Registrar General ofIndia in the capital.
The northern state ofUttar Pradesh is the mostpopulous state in India,and the combinedpopulation of UttarPradesh and the westernstate of Maharashtra islarger than that of theUnited States. The densityof population is highest inthe capital, followed byChandigarh.—Internet
A cocktail of threedrugs, including a newclass of antiviral agent,has shown encouraging
results in treatinghepatitis C, a disease
which attacks the liver,a study said Wednesday.Boceprevir, which has
been developed byMerck, is currentlyundergoing review
before being approvedfor general use by the
Food and DrugAdministration.
INTERNET
Venezuela confirms 482
A/H1N1 influenza casesCARACAS, 31 March—The number of confirmed
cases of the A/H1N1 influenza in Venezuela hasrisen to 482 this year, Health Minister EugeniaSader said on Wednesday.
According to the latest report, the state ofMerida in southeastern Venezuela has 189 A/H1N1 influenza cases, the biggest number everreported, which was followed by the Capital Districtof Caracas with 112 cases. The other 181 caseswere confirmed in 17 of 24 Venezuelan states.
The first case for this year was reported inMerida earlier this month.
Sader said that the Venezuelan Governmentwas trying to prevent the spread of the disease.Some 3 million people have been vaccinated againstthe virus.
Three patients infected with the A/H1N1influenza virus have died in the country this year,according to Sader.
The A/H1N1 influenza can cause deadlypneumonia if it is not treated early.
MNA/Xinhua
Four killed, two injured in plane crashin Australia
SYDNEY, 31 March—Four people were killedand two were seriouslyinjured after a light planecrashed in Australia’sNew South Wales (NSW)on Wednesday night,local media reported onThursday.
The single engineplane crashed about 900metres north of MoreeAirport at about 8 pm(local time) on Wednes-day, police said.
The victims weremembers of a farmingdynasty in northern NSW,according to AustralianAssociated Press (AAP).
The plane had been
flying from Brewarrina,about 200 kilometreswest of Moree, in thestate’s north, and crashedon approach to the Moreeairfield, narrowly missinga caravan park.
Emergency servicesfound a man and his wife,both 77-year-old, alongwith another femalepassenger of age 47 andthe 63-year-old male pilotdead in the wreckage.
Also on board werethe 42-year-old son of theelderly couple and his 12-year-old daughter, bothsurvived the crash andwere flown to hospitals inTamworth and Brisbane
with critical injuries. On Thursday, the 42-
year-old man was in acritical condition inTamworth Base Hospitalwhile his daughter was ina stable condition atBrisbane’s Mater Hospital.
A Bureau ofMeteorology spokesmansaid weather did notappear to have causedthe crash. Witnesses toldpolice the aircraft wasflying unusually low, andhad apparently clippedtrees before it landed.
The AustralianTransport Safety Bureauis investigating theincident.—MNA/Xinhua
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President U Thein Sein, Vice-Presidents Thiha Thura U Tin Aung MyintOo and Dr Sai Mauk Kham pose for documentary photo.—MNA
Members of Union…(from page 1)
In order to practisedemocracy effectivelyand correctly throughthose foundations, it isneeded to promotedemocratic practices in thegovernment, in the de-partmental organizations
and among the people. Inthis regard, the people ontheir part must do suchdemocratic practices asfreedom and rights inaccord with the law, cul-
citizen. They must leadthe citizens to enjoy theirfundamental rights in acorrect way withoutharming the interests ofthe Union and the human
freedom and sense ofduty and betweenfreedom and discipline,Myanmar will surely bea society with flourish-ing democratic practices.
* For administrative bodies in carrying out administrativetasks or dealing with the laws and procedures, they mustbe careful not to obstruct the fundamental rights of acitizen. They must lead the citizens to enjoy their funda-mental rights in a correct way without harming theinterests of the Union and the human society.
* Moreover, in carrying out such tasks it is necessary toconsider the stances and responses of the people. If thepeople and administrative bodies alike can distinguishbetween freedom and sense of duty and between freedomand discipline, Myanmar will surely be a society withflourishing democratic practices.
society.Moreover, in carry-
ing out such tasks it isnecessary to consider thestances and responses ofthe people. If the peopleand administrativebodies alike candistinguish between
Heads of Union levelorganizations, ministersand deputy ministersfrom the UnionGovernment,
Another importanttask is to ensure the rule oflaw, which is essential forbuilding up a modern anddeveloped democratic na-tion. It is the duty of notonly judicial bodies butalso legislative bodies toensure the rule of law.
It is required of judicialbodies to carry out judicialtasks in accord with theprovisions of the constitu-tion such as openly han-dling of judicial affairs andthe right to pass judgmentin the presence of the pub-lic except legislative con-straints and the rights todefence and appellate ju-risdiction in criminal cases.
(See page 8)
National Defence and Security Councilmembers including President and Vice-
Presidents pose for documentary photo.—MNA
The Union Government including President, Vice-Presidents, Union Ministers and UnionAttorney-General pose for documentary photo.—MNA
* Another important task is to ensurethe rule of law, which is essential forbuilding up a modern, developeddemocratic nation. It is the duty ofnot only judicial bodies but alsolegislative bodies to ensure the ruleof law.
* It is required of judicial bodies tocarry out judicial tasks in accordwith the provisions of the constitu-tion such as openly handling ofjudicial affairs and the right to passjudgment in the presence of the publicexcept legislative constraints and therights to defence and appellate juris-diction in criminal cases.
* For administrative bodies, they needto perform their administrative dutieswithout prejudice and they them-selves must be ideals of respectingthe laws and rules. With the correctjudicial pillar alongside legislativebodies acting in accord with the law,our nation will be able to practise adiscipline-flourishing democraticsystem with the rule of law.
ture, traditions and cus-toms of Myanmar.
For administrativebodies in carrying out ad-ministrative tasks or deal-ing with the laws and pro-cedures, they must be care-ful not to obstruct the fun-damental rights of a
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8 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 1 April, 2011
(from page 7)According to the con-
stitution, the SupremeCourt of the Union hasbeen entrusted with powerto issue writs, and the firstever constitutional tribu-nal of the Union in thehistory of Myanmar hasbeen formed. These or-ganizations are not only tomaintain and safeguard the
Members ofUnion andRegion/Stategovern-ments…
pline-flourishing demo-cratic system with the ruleof law.
Another importanttask like the rule of law isto ensure speediness andeffectiveness in govern-mental transactions. Thegovernment has yet tomaterialize the objectivesof the five-year project.The SPDC has laid soundfoundations for nationaldevelopment. So, we haveto make good use of thefoundations for develop-ment in the economic,education, health, trans-port, communication and
construction sectors.In this regard, we
must keep off ignoringthe procedures and rulesand regulations and dis-regarding extravaganceand unnecessary waste.We are under a duty tosatisfy the wishes andrequirements of thepeople because thegovernment has to beresponsible to thepublic throughPyidaungsu Hluttaw.We also have to respectthe role of the media,the fourth estate.
(See page 9)
President, Vice-Presidents, Union Chief Justices and Judges pose fordocumentary photo.—MNA
President, Vice-Presidents and members of Union Election Commission pose for documentary photo.—MNA
President, Vice-Presidents and Chairman and
members of Constitutional Tribunal of the
Union pose for documentary
photo.—MNA
judicial pillar, one of thenation’s main pillars, butalso to define constitutionalprovisions and scrutinizethe functions of legislativeand administrative bodieswhether or not they are inconformity with the con-stitution.
For administrativebodies, they need to per-form their administrativeduties without prejudiceand they themselves mustbe ideals of respecting thelaws and rules. With thecorrect judicial pillaralongside legislative bod-ies acting in accord withthe law, our nation will beable to practise a disci-
* Another important task like the
rule of law is to ensure speediness
and effectiveness in governmental
transactions. The government has
yet to materialize the objectives of
the five-year project.
* In this regard, we must keep off
ignoring the procedures and rules
and regulations and disregarding
extravagance and unnecessary
waste. We are under a duty to
satisfy the wishes and requirements
of the people because the govern-
ment has to be responsible to the
public through Pyidaungsu
Hluttaw.
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(from page 8)We are required to in-
form the people about whatthey should know and ap-preciate positive sugges-tions of the media.
Another task to makethe government’sfunctions more effective iscooperation amongministries. According tothe constitution, the nationsees not only the Uniongovernment but also Re-gion and State govern-ments. Therefore, coop-eration between the gov-ernments is of great im-portance. Nation-build-
Members of Union andRegion/State governments…
* We also have to respect the role of the media, the fourthestate. We are required to inform the people about whatthey should know and appreciate positive suggestionsof the media.
* Another task to make the government’s functions more effective is cooperationamong ministries. According to the constitution, the nation sees not only theUnion government but also Region and State governments. Therefore,cooperation between the governments is of great importance.
* So, cooperation between members of the government is a must to expediteadministrative mechanism.
* Myanmar’s democratic practice is in its infancy, so it hasto take a long time to be mature. Governing bodies at alllevels play a crucial role in the nation’s administrativemechanism.
* If the administrative mechanism guarantees the people,slife security and civil servants treat the people fairly, andthe people lead a peaceful life under the protection of thelaw, the constitution that shapes the administrativemechanism will be reliable. And the people put relianceand trust in the legislative and executive bodies.
countries and the interna-tional community arewatching with great interestthe government formed inaccordance with the con-stitution, how it willdischarge its duties, andrelations and cooperationbetween the Union gov-ernment and Region/Stategovernments.
Similarly, the peopleare watching the forma-tion, the way the govern-ment carries out its duties,in the hope of their betterfuture. Myanmar’sdemocratic practice is in itsinfancy, so it has to take a
ing tasks are so demand-ing that an individual orministry alone cannotrealize them, and nor canthe Union, a region or astate alone. So, coopera-tion between members ofthe government is a must
long time to be mature.Governing bodies at alllevels play a crucial role inthe nation’s administrativemechanism.
If the administrativemechanism guarantees thepeople’s life security and
trust in the legislative andexecutive bodies.
Therefore, the first five-year term is the mostimportant in building amodern, developed demo-cratic nation. If we takegiant steps, the nation will
to expedite administrativemechanism.
Heads of Union levelorganizations, membersof Union government,ministers and deputy min-isters,
Now, neighbouring
civil servants treat the peo-ple fairly, and the peoplelead a peaceful life underthe protection of the law,the constitution that shapesthe administrative mecha-nism will be reliable. Andthe people put reliance and
have a prosperous future.To achieve this goal, thegovernment must be a cleanone with good governance.
In addition, the gov-ernment must have goodmanagement and admin-istrative skills and showbenevolent attitudetowards the people. And itmust safeguard and servethe public interests.
To be a clean govern-ment, we must abstain fromcorruption and bribery,which tarnishes the imageof the nation and the people.Therefore, we have to notonly refrain from it but alsoensure that the organiza-tions stay away from it.What is very important is
that we must not abuse themandate in the interest ofour friends and relatives.Only then, can ourgovernment be recognizedas a clean government.
As you know, ourcountry has not been a richone yet. The nation hasdeveloped a lot in the timeof the Tatmadaw govern-ment, but there are stillmany people, whose life isa battle against poverty,whose life is a hand-to-mouth existence, andmany unemployed people.Therefore, the governingorgans at all levels shouldnot seize all the rights andprivileges.
(See page 10)
President, Vice-Presidents, Union Attorney-General and Deputy Union Attorney-Generalpose for documentary photo.
MNA
President, Vice-Presidents, Union Auditor-General and Deputy Union Auditor-General posefor documentary photo.
MNA
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10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 1 April, 2011
(from page 9)According to Or-
dinances 2, 3, 4 and 5 is-sued on 10 January 2011under Article 443 of the
Members of Union andRegion/State governments…
constitution of the Repub-lic of the Union of Myanmarby the SPDC, officials atthe Union and Region/Statelevels, Self-Administered
Zone or Division chairmenand executives, and thechairman and members ofNay Pyi Taw Council willnot enjoy salaries in full,and we will continue toenjoy the same rates, as thatwe were paid while we
* Officials at the Union and Region/State levels, Self-
Administered Zone or Division chairmen and execu-
tives, and the chairman and members of Nay Pyi Taw
Council will not enjoy salaries in full, and we will
continue to enjoy the same rates, as that we were paid
while we were serving at the SPDC central level bodies
in consideration of the objective and financial condi-
tions of the nation and the public interests.
* In response to the proposals by some hluttaw repre-
sentatives, the rates of service personnel’s salaries
and pensions will be increased in proportion to re-
volving funds of the government, inflation rate, con-
sumer price indexes and GDP when it is opportune.
* Therefore, the first five-year term isthe most important in building amodern, developed democraticnation. If we take giant steps, thenation will have a prosperous future.To achieve this goal, the governmentmust be a clean one with good gov-ernance.
* In addition, the government musthave good management and ad-ministrative skills and show be-nevolent attitude towards the peo-ple. And it must safeguard andserve the public interests.
* To be a clean government, we mustabstain from corruption and brib-ery, which tarnishes the image of thenation and the people. Therefore,we have to not only refrain from itbut also ensure that the organiza-tions stay away from it.
were serving at the SPDCcentral level bodies in con-sideration of the objectiveand financial conditions ofthe nation and the publicinterests.
In conclusion, inresponse to the proposalsby some hluttaw repre-sentatives, the rates of serv-ice personnel’s salaries andpensions will be increasedin proportion to revolvingfunds of the government,inflation rate, consumerprice indexes and GDPwhen it is opportune.
MNA
President, Vice-Presidents, Chairman and
members of Union Civil Services Board pose
for documentary photo.—MNA
President, Vice-
Presidents, Chair-
man and members of
Nay Pyi Taw Council
pose for documentary
photo.—MNA
President, Vice-
Presidents and
Deputy Ministers of
the Union pose for
documentary photo.
MNA
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President U Thein Sein givesaddress… (from page 16)Union, members of Constitutional Tribunal of theUnion, UEC members, as well as those who havebeen agreed to be appointed to the posts of Chairmanof Union Civil Services Board, Union deputyministers, Chief of Myanmar Police Force, DeputyAttorney-General, Deputy Auditor-General, andmembers of Union Civil Services Board and Nay PyiTaw Council.
Director-General U Min Zaw of the PresidentOffice acted as master of ceremonies with theassistance of Director-General U Tin Myo Kyi ofUnion Government Office.
First, those who have been selected to beappointed to the posts of Chairman of Union CivilServices Board, Union Deputy Ministers, Chief ofMyanmar Police Force, Deputy Attorney-General,Deputy Auditor-General, and members of UnionCivil Services Board and Nay Pyi Taw Council tookposition before the President to make affirmation.
Minister of President Office U Thein Nyuntled the recitation of the oath, which was followedby the appointees, saying, “I...do solemnly andsincerely promise and declare that I shall be loyalto the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and thecitizens and hold always in esteem non-disintegration of the Union, non-disintegration ofnational solidarity and perpetuation ofsovereignty.
I shall uphold and abide by the Constitutionand the laws. I shall carry out the responsibilitiesuprightly to the best of my ability.”
President U Thein Sein delivered an address.(His address was reported separately.) He agreedthe master of ceremony’s request to record hisspeech and the master of ceremony announced thePresident’s speech was recorded.
The master of ceremony then announcedthat the oath-taking ceremony successfullycompleted and the ceremony came to an end.
After the ceremony, the President posed fordocumentary photos together with those present.Speaker of Pyithu Hluttaw Thura U Shwe Mannand Speaker of Amyotha Hluttaw U Khin AungMyint also joined the photo shoot.
Next, the attendees had the luncheon hostedby President U Thein Sein, enjoying songs ofartists from Ministry of Culture.
After the luncheon, President U Thein Seincordially greeted the attendees.
MNA
Regular sessions of First Region and State Hluttaws go on
NAY PYI TAW, 31 March—The regular sessions ofFirst Region and State Hluttaws took place in respectiveRegions and States yesterday morning.
Speakers of respective Region and State Hluttawssought the approvals for the numbers and nominationsof Region or State Hluttaw Representative VettingCommittee of respective Region or State Hluttaws.
Kachin StateU Soe Nwe of Mogaung Township
Constituency-1 was assigned duty as Chairman ofKachin State Hluttaw Representatives Vetting
Committee, U Kyaw Swe of Bhamo TownshipConstituency-1 as Secretary, U Zaung Khaung ofSawlaw Township Constituency-1, U Ah Ri of PutaoTownship Constituency-1, U Li Paw Re of PutaoTownship Constituency-2, U Khin Lay Phon ofKhaunglanphu Township Constituency-2, U Za KhonYein Hsaung of Chipwe Township Constituency-2,U Kwam Hsaung Sam Aong of Tanai TownshipConstituency-2, U Mabuda Gon of Nagmon TownshipConstituency-2 and U Tun Kyaing of Mansi TownshipConstituency-1 as members.
Kayah StateU Saw Ko Di of Pasawng Township
Constituency-2 was assigned duty as Chairman ofKayah State Hluttaw Representatives VettingCommittee, U Thein Tun of Meisei TownshipConstituency-1 as Secretary and U Ree Chap ofPrusho Township Constituency-2 as member.
Kayin StatePado U Aung San of Papun Township
Constituency-2 was assigned duty as Chairman of (See page 12)
Attendees seen at ceremony to take heed of presidential address and make affirmation.—MNA
Lunch served to attendees at ceremony to take heed of presidential address and makeaffirmation.—MNA
Region or State Hluttaw Representatives Vetting Committees formedChief Ministers, members of Region or State level organizationsmake affirmation in presence of respective Hluttaw Speakers
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Regular sessions of FirstRegion... (from page 11)Kayin State Hluttaw Representatives Vetting Committee,Defence Services Personnel Representative OfficiatingMajor Myint Ko as Secretary, U Saw Shar HtuntPhaung of Hlaingbwe Township Constituency-2, USaw J A Win Myint of Thandaunggyi TownshipConstituency-2, U Min Aung Lin of HlaingbweTownship Constituency-1 and Defence ServicesPersonnel Representative Officiating Major Nay LinOak as members.
Chin StateU Noe Sun of Falam Township Constituency-2
was assigned duty as Chairman of Chin State HluttawRepresentatives Vetting Committee, U Kwi Thang ofKanpetlet Township Constituency-1 as Secretary, ULal Maung Kyon of Thantlang Township Constituency-1, Defence Services Personnel Representative MajorThet Lwin and Defence Services PersonnelRepresentative Captain Myo Maung Maung Thwin asmembers.
Sagaing RegionU Tun Ko Ko of Shwebo Township Constituency-
2 was assigned duty as Chairman of Sagaing RegionHluttaw Representatives Vetting Committee, U KhinMaung Swe of Homalin Township Constituency-2 asSecretary, U Soe Myint of Mawlaik TownshipConstituency-1, U Sein Khe of Sagaing TownshipConstituency-2, U Htein Min of Wuntho TownshipConstituency-1, U Maung Maung San of MinginTownship Constituency-2 and U Aung Zaw Oo ofSalingyi Township Constituency-2 as members.
Taninthayi RegionU Soe Htwe of Thayetchaung Township
Constituency-2 was assigned duty as Chairman ofTaninthayi Region Hluttaw Representatives VettingCommittee, U Tin Soe of Kyunsu TownshipConstituency-2 as Secretary, U Tun Aye of BokpyinTownship Constituency-1, U Aung San Lwin ofTaninthayi Township Constituency-1 and U Shwe Sanof Yebyu Township Constituency-1 as members.
Bago Region
U Khin Maung Lwin of Gyobingauk TownshipConstituency-1 was assigned duty as Chairman ofBago Region Hluttaw Representatives VettingCommittee, U Kyaw Hsan Oo of Kyaukdaga TownshipConstituency-2 as Secretary, U Tin Maung Myint ofShwedaung Township Constituency-1, Daw KhinNwe of Shwegyin Township Constituency-1 andDefence Services Personnel Representative MajorThein Lwin Oo as members.
Magway RegionU Myo Myint of Minhla Township Constituency-
1 was assigned duty as Chairman of Magway RegionHluttaw Representatives Vetting Committee, U MaungMaung Tin of Minbu Township Constituency-2 asSecretary, U Maung Maung Soe of SinbaungweTownship Constituency-1, U Zaw Moe Thein ofPakokku Township Constituency-2 and DefenceServices Personnel Representative Major Nyan LinAung as members.
Mandalay RegionU Saw Htay of Meiktila Township Constituency-
1 was assigned duty as Chairman of Mandalay RegionHluttaw Representatives Vetting Committee, U PyayWin of Mahaaungmye Township Constituency-2 asSecretary, U Tauk of Singu Township Constituency-2,U Sein Thaung of Singaing Township Constituency-2,U Than Htay Aung of Taungtha TownshipConstituency-1 and Defence Services PersonnelRepresentative Major Phone Myint Naing as members.
Mon StateU Sein Myint of Kyaikto Township
Constituency-2 was assigned duty as Chairman ofMon State Hluttaw Representatives Vetting Committee,U Chan Myint of Paung Township Constituency-2 asSecretary, U Maung Lan of Paung TownshipConstituency-1, U Hla Tun of Kyaikmaraw TownshipConstituency-1 and Defence Services PersonnelRepresentative Major Thet Min Tun as members.
Rakhine StateU Maung Lon of Myebon Township
Constituency-2 was assigned duty as Chairman ofRakhine State Hluttaw Representatives VettingCommittee, U Tin Aung of An Township Constituency-2 as Secretary, Defence Services PersonnelRepresentative Major Thein Tun, Daw Than Sein of
Taungup Township Constituency-1 and U Maung HlaKyaw of Kyauktaw Township Constituency-1 asmembers
Yangon RegionU Mya Ngwe of Kamayut Township
Constituency-2 was assigned duty as Chairman ofYangon Region Hluttaw Representatives VettingCommittee, U Tin Hlaing of Dagon (Seikkan) TownshipConstituency-2 as Secretary, U Min Thein of Seikkyi-khanaungto Township Constituency-1, Daw San SanWin of Dagon Myothit (South) Township Constituency-2, U Thet Tun Maung of North Okkalapa TownshipConstituency-2, Dr Nyo Nyo Thin of Bahan TownshipConstituency-2 and U Soe Win of Lanmadaw TownshipConstituency-2 as members.
Shan StateU Nyunt Win of Mongphyat Township
Constituency-1 was assigned duty as Chairman ofShan State Hluttaw Representatives Vetting Committee,U Zaw Zaw of Mabein Township Constituency-1 asSecretary, U Sai Kan of Mongshu TownshipConstituency-2, U Sai Mon (a) U Sai Kyaw Tun ofKunhing Township Constituency-1 and U Arbya Hanof Pekhon Township Constituency-2 as members.
Ayeyawady RegionDr Khin Khin Si of Pathein Township
Constituency-1 was assigned duty as Chairman ofAyeyawady Region Hluttaw Representatives VettingCommittee, U Aung Kyaw Sein of Pathein TownshipConstituency-2 as Secretary, U Mahn Thet Tin ofPantanaw Township Constituency-1, U Hla Myint ofDanubyu Township Constituency-2, U Yan Win ofMaubin Township Constituency-1, U Myint Aung ofMawlamyinegyun Township Constituency-2 andDefence Services Personnel Representative Major AungMyo Myint as members.
At the Region and State Hluttaw sessions,Chief Ministers of Region or State and members ofRegion or State level organizations made affirmationin the presence of the Speakers of respectiveHluttaws in accord with Region or State HluttawRule 60. And then, the Chief Ministers of respectiveRegion or State Hluttaws delivered addresses. Later,the regular sessions of the First Region and StateHluttaws came to a close successfully.—MNA
CETC donates K 100 million forTahlay quake victims
NAY PYI TAW, 31March—China ElectronicTechnology Corporation(CETC) InternationalCo., Ltd from the People’sRepublic of Chinadonated K100 million for
the Tahlay quake victimsfrom Tahlay, at theMinistry of Social Welfare,Relief and Resettlement,here this evening.
Mr Tian Yaobin ofCETC International
Co., Ltd explained thepurpose of donation.After that, Minister forSocial Welfare, Reliefand Resettlement and forLabour U Aung Kyiaccepted the donation,
presented certificates ofhonour and spoke wordsof thanks.
Also present on theoccasion were DeputyMinister for SocialWelfare, Relief andResettlement U PhoneSwe, departmental headsunder the ministries,officials from thecompany.—MNA
YANGON, 31 March—Star ResourcesHospitality ManagementAcademy will soon openInternational HospitalityManagement Course andHospitality Operation &Service course in the firstweek of April.
Experienced teacherswill conduct five-monthlong InternationalHospitality Management
Learn Hospitality Management Courseat Star Resources
Course including subjectssuch as Leadership &People Management,Human ResourcesManagement, Sale &Marketing Management,Front OfficeManagement, Food andBeverage Managementand House KeepingManagement.
Hospitality Operation& Service course will lastthree months. Trainees
will have opportunity tofind experience in localhotels as on-the-job-training while attendingthe course. For moreinformation, contact StarResources HospitalityManagement Academy,Building-267, Room-302,Pyay Road, Myaynigon,Sangyoung Township(Ph-01-523623 and523200).
MNA
Minister UAung Kyiaccepts K
100 milliondonated byMr Tian
Yaobin ofCETC
InternationalCo Ltd of
the PRC forearthquake
victims.MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 31 March—Department ofMeteorology and Hydrology announced todaythat according to the observations at 5:30 amM.S.T today, the low pressure area over SouthAndaman Sea has become unimportant.
MNA
Low pressure areabecomes weak
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Appointment ofMyanmar Police Chief
NAY PYI TAW, 31 March— The President ofthe Republic of the Union of Myanmar hasappointed BC 16738 Brig-Gen Kyaw Kyaw Tunof the Ministry of Defence as Chief of MyanmarPolice Force on probation from the date he assumescharge of his duties.
MNA
UMFCCI vice-presidents meetforeign guests
cultural equipment and exchange of machineryproduction.
The CEO and four members of Western Aus-tralian Chamber of Commerce called on the Vice-Presidents and party of the UMFCCI at the office in
Philippine, Thai governments donate cashfor earthquake victims in Myanmar
NAY PYI TAW, 31March — A ceremony tohand over donation ofUS$ 50000 by the gov-ernment of the Republicof the Philippines for thevictims of natural disas-ter in Myanmar, was heldat the hall of the Ministryof Foreign Affairs hereat 3 pm today.
It was attended byMinister for Foreign Af-fairs U Wunna MaungLwin, Deputy MinistersU Maung Myint and DrMyo Myint, PhilippineAmbassador Ms MariaHellen M Barber, offi-cials of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs and Min-istry of Social Welfare,Relief and Resettlementand officials of Embassyof the Philippines.
The Ambassador ofthe Philippines handed
over donation of US$50000 by the governmentof the Republic of the Phil-ippines to the minister. Aceremony to hand overdonation of 3,000,000
baht by the governmentof Thailand for theMyanmar government’srelief and recovery effortsin the earthquake- hitareas in Shan State (East)
was held at the samevenue here this evening.Thai Ambassador MrApirath Vienravi handedover the cash donation tothe minister. —MNA
YANGON, 31 March—Vice-Presidents of theUnion of Myanmar Federation of Chambers ofCommerce and Industry U Win Aung, U ZawMin Win and U Tun Aung, CEC members andexecutives met a three-member delegation ledby President Mr Yoshitala Kutsuna of IzumiSeika Co of Japan at the office of the federation,here, on 18 March morning.
They discussed cooperation in foodstuff in-dustry, production of value-added foodstuffs, co-operation in small and medium scale industries,exchange of foodstuff technology, sending of del-egations and cooperation in trade and investmentbetween the two countries.
In the afternoon, the vice-presidents, CEC mem-bers and executives met Director-General Mr SergeyV Chernyshow and party of the Asia and AfricaAffairs Department of the Ministry of EconomicDevelopment of the Russian Federation. The meet-ing focused on implementation of heavy construc-tion tasks and projects by Russia, manufacturing ofheavy machinery for construction tasks and agri-
the afternoon.They discussed investment and cooperation in
micro-credit scheme, information and technology,production of security equipment, trade and serv-ices and garment industries in Myanmar.—MNA
Father land providesconstruction services
YANGON, 30 March— Father land Con-struction& Decoration Co Ltd handed JadeCondominiun to Dr U Khun Kyaw Aung whoplaced order to construct the condo on his land,on 10 March.
Dr Khun Kyaw Aung and ManagingDirector U Kyaw Myint of Father land formallyopened the condo. Father Land Construction&Decoration Co Ltd provides construction, reno-vation and decoration services of buildings,condos, detached houses, factories and hotels forcustomer’s satisfaction, selling apartments byinstallments.
For more information, contact, No.219/220 on Bo Myat Tun Street, Botahtaung Township,here, Ph:09-5131071 and 09-5067474.—MNA
Thai Ambassador hands over 3,000,000 baht donated by ThaiGovernment to Minister U Wunna Maung Lwin.— MNA
UMFCCI Vice-President U Win Aung andparty meeting CEO and four members of
Western Australian Chamber of Com-merce. —MNA
Internet hoax sparks rumours ofJackie Chan’s death
HONG KONG, 31 March—Rumours of Jackie Chan’s death haveset the Twitterverse into overdrive,but according to his Facebook pagethe action star is alive and kicking.
The bogus news took hold afterit was tweeted that the action star hadsuffered a heart attack, the Courier-Mail re-ported.Jackie Chan
‘RIP Jackie Chan’ toppedTwitter’s trending topics, sparkingconfusion and leading to a post onChan’s Facebook page debunking thestory.
“Jackie is alive and well. He didnot suffer a heart attack and die, aswas reported on many socialnetworking sites and in online newsreports.
“Jackie is fine and is busypreparing for the filming of his next
movie.”The prank originated on a fake
website made to look like theAustralian news websiteYahoo!7News. Chan is not the firstcelebrity to be prematurely killed offon the internet. Jurassic Park star JeffGoldblum was the victim of a similarbogus story that he had died in a skiaccident in New Zealand, sparking aspate of copycat celebrity deathhoaxes.—Internet
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14 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 1 April, 2011
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV ENCORE VOY NO (008)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV ENCOREVOY NO (008) are hereby notified that the vesselwill be arriving on 31.3.2011 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of M.I.T.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subjectto the byelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final dischargeof cargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: SONG WON PCS CO LTD,KOREA
Phone No: 256924/256914
INVITATION FOR TENDER(TENDER NO. 8(T)MPE/LBO(2)/2010-2011)
1. Sealed Tenders are invited for the Myanma PetrochemicalEnterprise, the Ministry of Energy for the supply of1,792.8±10% Metric Tons Lube Base Oil & Additives.2. Tender Closing Date : 26-4-2011 at (12:00) noon.3. Tender Opening Date : 26-4-2011 at (13:00) hrs.4. Delivery Time : Within July 20115. Tender Documents and details information are availableat the Department of Finance, Myanma PetrochemicalEnterprise, Nay Pyi Taw, during office hours commencing31-3-2011 on payment of the Myanmar Kyat One HundredThousand (Kyat 100,000) per set.6. Only bid from tenderer who has purchased tender documentofficially from Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise will beaccepted for evaluation.
Managing Director Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise
INVITATION TO SEALED TENDER1. Under-mentioned (11)units of old motor vehicle belong-ing to the Directorate of Trade, Ministry of Commerce shall besold out in tender -
(a) Path Finder (1) unit(b) Mazda Jeep (6) units(c) Mazda T-2000 (2) units(d) Hino TE-21 (2) units(e) Date and Time of Tender Sale: 1-4-2011
(9:30)to(16:30)(f) Closing Date and Time of Tender: 4-4-2011 (12:00)(g) Selling Place of Tender Form: Directorate of
Trade Planningand TrainingBranch, Office
No.(3), Nay Pyi Taw2. Current situation of these motor vehicles can be seen atNo.240, Upper Pazundaung Road, Setsan Ward, MingalarTaung Nyunt Township and at Building (5321), Wunna ThakediWard, Nay Pyi Taw and inquiry should be done connectingwith telephone number 067-408230, 408409 for moreinformations.
Tender Censor BoardMinistry of Commerce
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV CTP EAGLE VOY NO (105)Consignees of cargo carried on MV CTP EAGLE
VOY NO (105) are hereby notified that the vessel willbe arriving on 1.4.2011 and cargo will be dischargedinto the premises of A.W.P.T where it will lie at theconsignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final discharge ofcargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S SAMUDERA SHIPPINGLINES
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV SILVER WAVE VOY NO (3/11)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV SILVERWAVE VOY NO (3/11) are hereby notified that thevessel will be arriving on 1.4.2011 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of M.I.T.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subjectto the byelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final dischargeof cargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: PACIFIC GLORY SHIPPINGCO LTD
Phone No: 256924/256914
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV BILLION VOY NO (125)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV BILLIONVOY NO (125) are hereby notified that the vessel willbe arriving on 1.4.2011 and cargo will be dischargedinto the premises of S.P.W(4) where it will lie at theconsignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final discharge ofcargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S PHULSAWAT SHIPPINGCO LTD
Phone No: 256916/256919/256921
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV SEA ZENITH VOY NO (02)Consignees of cargo carried on MV SEA ZENITH
VOY NO (02) are hereby notified that the vessel willbe arriving on 1.4.2011 and cargo will be dis-charged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subjectto the byelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final dischargeof cargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: SANG THAI SHIPPING CO LTDPhone No: 256924/256914
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV CENA FAITH VOY NO (001)Consignees of cargo carried on MV CENA FAITH
VOY NO (001) are hereby notified that the vessel willbe arriving on 31.3.2011 and cargo will be dis-charged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it will lieat the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final discharge ofcargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S COSCO SHIPPINGCO LTD
Phone No: 256916/256919/256921
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV DIBENA WIN VOY NO (139)Consignees of cargo carried on MV DIBENA
WIN VOY NO (139) are hereby notified that thevessel will be arriving on 31.3.2011 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of S.P.W(6) where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject tothe byelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8am to 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Daynow declared as the third day after final discharge ofcargo from the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admittedafter the Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S PHULSAWAT SHIPPINGCO LTD
Phone No: 256916/256919/256921
A bite from an Egyptiancobra can kill withinseconds.— INTERNET
Bronx Zoo’smissing cobra‘speaks out’on Twitter
NEW YORK, 31 March— A tongue-in-cheekTwitter user giving “up-dates” on a missing deadlyEgyptian cobra now hassome 35,000 followers.The 20in (50cm) venom-ous snake escaped fromNew York City’s BronxZoo on Friday, and is yetto be found. In one tweet,BronxZoosCobra says:“On top of the EmpireState Building! All thepeople look like little micedown there. Delicious lit-tle mice.”—Internet
Final turf laid atLondon Olympic
2012 StadiumLONDON, 31 March —
Construction work onLondon’s Olympic Sta-dium has finished. Inter-national inspectors laid thelast piece of turf on the fieldof the stadium, just underthree years after buildingwork began. Inspectorswill now begin a check-up of preparations for theLondon 2012 Games.
But London 2012chairman Lord Coe said:“We wouldn’t want any-one to run away with theidea that this stadium isready to stage an Olympictrack and field champion-ship tomorrow.”
Internet
Don’t Smoke
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R/489 Printed and published by the New Light of Myanmar press in Nay Pyi Taw, the News and Periodicals Enterprise, Ministry of Information.
Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hr. M.S.T.During the past 24 hours, rain or thundershowers have beenwidespread in Upper Sagaing Region, fairly widespread in ChinState, scattered in Mandalay Region and Kachin State, isolatedin Lower Sagaing, Magway, Bago and Taninthayi Regions,Shan and Rakhine States and weather has been partly cloudyin the remaining Regions and States. Day temperatures were(3°C) to (4°C) below March average temperatures inAyeyawady Region, Kayin and Mon States, (5°C) to (6°C)below March average temperature in Lower Sagaing,Mandalay, Magway, Bago, Yangon and TaninthayiRegions,Chin and Kayah States, (8°C) to (12°C) below Marchaverage temperature in Upper Sagaing Region, Kachin and ShanStates and about March average temperatures in the remainingRegions and States. The significant day temperatures was Chauk(39°C). The noteworthy amounts of rainfall recorded wereTamu and Kawthoung (1.10) inches each,Thipaw (0.55) inch,Maungtaw (0.51) inch, NyaungOo (0.43) inch, Mogok andKyauktaw (0.39) inch each.
Nay Pyi TawMaximum temperature on 30-3-2011 was 90°F. Minimum
temperature on 31-3-2011 was 69°F. Relative humidity at (09:30)hours MST on 31-3-2011 was (63%). Rainfall on 31-3-2011was (Nil).
Yangon (Kaba-Aye)Maximum temperature on 30-3-2011 was 90°F. Minimum
temperature on 31-3-2011 was 66°F. Relative humidity at (09:30)
WEATHERThursday, 31st March, 2011
Weather Map of Myanmar and Neighbouring Areas
Transmissions Times
Local - (09:00am ~ 11:00am)MSTOversea Transmission - (1-4-11 09:30 am ~
2-4-11 09:30 am) MST
Local Transmission* Opening* News* Promoting Tourism Through Sports* News* Golden Dreams and his Art
(Academy Diramore)* News* How to extract Timber Using Elephant* News* Youth and TechnologyOversea Transmission* Opening* News* Promoting Tourism Through Sports* News* Golden Dreams and his Art
(Academy Diramore)* News* How to extract Timber Using Elephant* News* Wonderful Myanma Handicrafts from
Inlay Lake* News* Myanmar DVD Impact
‘‘Love you So Much’’* News* Anthropoid Orgions in Myanmar (I)* News* Youth and Technology* News* Come and Visit, no matter the distance* Myanmar Movie “New Bosom”
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hours MST on 31-3-2011 was (56%). Total sunshine hours on30-3-2011 was (10.6) hours (Approx).
Rainfall on 31-3-2011 was (Nil) at Mingaladon, Kaba-Ayeand Central Yangon. Total rainfall since 1-1-2011 was (5.79)inches at Mingaladon, (6.89) inches at Kaba-Aye and (7.09)inches at Central Yangon. Maximum wind speed at Yangon (Kaba-Aye) was (6) mph from Southeast at (12:30) hours MST on 30-3-2011.
Bay Inference: According to the observations at (05:30) hrsMST today, the Low Pressure Area over South Andaman Sea hasbecome unimportance. Weather is partly cloudy in the AndamanSea and South and North Bay and generally fair elsewhere inthe Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of the 1st April 2011: Rainor thundershowers will be fairly widespread in Upper SagaingRegion, Kachin and Chin States, scattered in Mandalay andTaninthayi Regions, Shan and Rakhine States and isolated inLower Sagaing, Magway and Bago Regions, Mon State and partlycloudy in the remaining Regions and States. Degree of certaintyis (80%).
State of the sea: Seas will be moderate in Myanmar waters.Outlook for subsequent two days: Likelihood of
continuation of isolated rain or thundershowers in the UpperMyanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring area for1-4-2011: Likelihood of isolated rain or thundershowers. Degreeof certainty is (60%).
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring area for1-4-2011: Partly cloudy.
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring area for1-4-2011: Likelihood of isolated rain or thundershowers. Degreeof certainty is (60%).
7:00 am 1. Paritta By Hilly
Region MissionarySayadaw
7:15 am 2. Dhamma Puja Song 7:25 am 3. To Be Healthy
Exercise 7:30 am 4. Morning News
7:40 am
5. Nice & Sweet Song
7:50 am
6. Health Programme
8:00 am
7. Myanmar Traditional
Cultural Performing
Arts Competitions
8:10 am
8. Teleplay (Health)
8:25 am
9. Dance Of Thin
Gyan Festival
8:40 am
10. International News
8:45 am
11. The Mirror Lmages
Of The Musical
Oldies
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1. Martial Song
4:05 pm 2. Song Of National
Races4:10 pm 3. Songs Of Yester
Years4:20 pm 4. Dance Of Thin
Gyan Festival4:45 pm 5. University Of
Distance Education(TV Lectures)-First Year(History)
4:55 pm 6. Songs For
Upholding NationalSpirit
5:00 pm 7. Myanmar
Language
5:15 pm 8. Dance Of Thin
Gyan Festival5:35 pm 9. Yoetha Phyu Sin
Kalaydoeathwin6:00 pm10. Evening News6:15 pm11. Weather Report6:20 pm12. Internet Garden7:00 pm13. TV Drama Series8:00 pm14. News15. International News16. Weather Report17. Just For Laughs
(Gags Asia)18. TV Drama Series19. Song Lover
Tiger Woods to attend tour inChina and South Korea in April
Werder Bremen’s Peruvian striker ClaudioPizarro (right) and Inter Milan’s Nigerian
midfielder Obiora Nwankwo fight for the ballduring their UEFA Champions League match
Werder Bremen in Bremen, 2010. Pizarro is setto be out for up to ten days after twisting his
ankle while playing for Peru in a goalless drawwith Ecuador.
INTERNET
GUANGZHOU, 31 March —Tiger Woods will appearin China and South Korea to attend the first Nike“Make It Matter” Tour in April, said the Tour organizeron Thursday in China’s south city of Shenzhen.
The Nike “Make It Matter” Tour is not a realcompetition but to illuminate the sport of golf in Asiaamong youth, golf fans and aspiring athletes alike allthrough the insights shared by Woods as it relates togolf, including athletic training, practicing, preparingfor competition and product innovation.
The Tour will make its first stop at Mission Hillsgolf club in China’s south city of Shenzhen form 11-12 April, which will be the second time for the club tohost Woods. His inaugural visit 10 years ago was alandmark event for Chinese golf development, raisingthe game’s profile both in China and around theworld.—Xinhua
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Only with stability and peace will the nation developOnly with stability and peace will democratization process be successful
Anarchy begets anarchy, not democracyRiots beget riots, not democracyDemocracy can be introduced only through constitution
VOA, BBC-sowing hatredamong the peopleRFA, DVB-generating publicoutrageDo not allow ourselves to beswayed by killer broadcastsdesigned to cause troubles
People’s DesireWe favour peace and stabilityWe favour developmentWe oppose unrest and violenceWipe out those inciting unrestand violence
13th Waning of Tabaung 1372 ME Friday, 1 April, 2011
Chairperson of Union Civil Services Board, Union Deputy Ministers, Chief of Myanmar Police Force, Deputy Attorney-General, Deputy Auditor-General, members of Union Civil Services Board and members of Nay Pyi Taw Council making affirmation before the President.—MNA
President U Thein Sein gives address to heads of Unionlevel organizations, members of Union Government
NAY PYI TAW, 31 March—A ceremony to takeheed of presidential address and make affirmationtook place at the President Office here this morning.
Present on the occasion were President U Thein
Sein, Vice-Presidents Thiha Thura U Tin Aung MyintOo and Dr Sai Mauk Kham, the Commander-in-Chief, the Deputy Commander-in-Chief, the UnionChief Justice, the Chairperson of Constitutional
Tribunal of the Union, the Chairman of Union ElectionCommission, Union Ministers, the Attorney-General,the Auditor-General, judges of Supreme Court of the (See page 11)
UCSB Chairman, Union Deputy Ministers, MPF Chief, DeputyAttorney-General, Deputy Auditor-General, UCSB members,
Nay Pyi Taw Council members make affirmation before the President
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