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Established 1914
Volume XVII, Number 282 9th Waxing of Tabodwe 1371 ME Saturday, 23 January, 2010
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-round devel-opment 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 insidethe country and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economy must be kept inthe hands of the State and the national peoples
* Uplift of the morale and morality of theentire nation
* Uplift of national prestige and integrity andpreservation and safeguarding of culturalheritage and national character
* Uplift of dynamism of patriotic spirit* Uplift of health, fitness and education
standards of the entire nation
* Stability of the State, community peaceand tranquillity, prevalence of law andorder
* National reconsolidation* Emergence of a new enduring State Con-
stitution* Building of a new modern developed nation
in accord with the new State Constitution
Four economic objectives Four social objectivesFour political objectives
Kadaik Dam bringingdevelopment to Mon State
Lt-Gen Tha Aye inspects progress of Myitkyina-Sumprabum-Putao Road, construction ofUniversity of Computer Studies (Bhamo)
NAY PYI TAW, 22 Jan— Lt-Gen Tha Aye of theMinistry of Defence, accompanied by Chairman ofKachin State Peace and Development Council Com-mander of Northern Command Maj-Gen Soe Win and
departmental officials, inspected upgrading of roadsections on Myitkyina-Sumprabum-Putao Road nearMakhoran Village of Putao Township on 18 January.
(See page 7)
True patriotism
* It is very important for everyone of thenation regardless of the place he lives tohave strong Union Spirit.
* Only Union Spirit is the true patriotismall the nationalities will have to safe-guard.
Lt-Gen Min Aung Hlaing oversees developmenttasks in Mongshu and Tangyan Townships
NAY PYI TAW, 22 Jan—Lt-Gen Min AungHlaing of the Ministry of Defence, accompanied byChairman of Shan State (North) Peace and Develop-
ment Council Commander of North-East CommandMaj-Gen Aung Than Htut and departmental heads,met officials and local people at the office of
Mongshu Township on 20 January. There, Lt-GenMin Aung Hlaing provided clothes and publicationsto locals.
Lt-Gen Min Aung Hlaing later inspected medi-cal rooms in Mongshu Township People’s Hospitalwhere he encouraged the patients and presentedmedicines.
(See page 9)
Kadaik Dam contributing to regional development.
Kadaik Dam was inaugurated on 30 April 2007as the government is building dams and sluice gates inits drive to develop national economy based on agri-culture. It is situated near Kadaik village in PaungTownship of Mon State. The facility can irrigate 1000acres of farmland and prevent floods.
The dam has catchement area of eight squaremiles and is built by damming Kadaik Creek. Theaverage amount of inflow water is 59,000 acre feetand the height of its embankment is 134 feet. Thedam, contributing to the regional development, haslength of 5,200 feet.
(See page 7)
UNI
Construction of
University of Compu-
ter Studies (Bhamo)
in progress.
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Saturday, 23 January, 2010
PERSPECTIVES
Make earnest efforts fordevelopment of ruralregions
* 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 Desire
As the majority of the nation’s populationresides in rural regions, emphasis is beingplaced on enhancement of the socio-economicstatus of rural people. In that regard, thegovernment has been building irrigationfacilities such as dams and reservoirs for supplyof drinking water and water for agriculturalpurpose.
Meanwhile, underground water tappingand river water pumping projects wereextensively implemented, and farmers havebeen able to grow monsoon and summer paddy,beans and pulses, edible oil crops and cotton,making better use of those irrigation facilities.
For better transport, roads and bridgeslarge and small are being built along withvillage-to-village roads and town-to-villageroads. With those infrastructures, local peoplecan travel from one place to another withpeace of mind and trade and commerce in theregion is in full swing.
As part of regional development tasks, theopening of self-reliant power generator andlibrary in Indaing Village, Kyaukse Township,opening of new roads in Gangaw and the newMakyikan-Kanhla tarred road in MagwayDivision, the hand-over of rural health centresin Yekyaw Village and Twantay Tawa Villagein Twantay Township and opening of newstation hospital in Kyauktaung Village inPauktaw Township, Rakhine State were heldrecently.
Moreover, the extended opening of newschool buildings and self-reliant rural librariesin different regions has been carried outsuccessfully. With the emergence of thosefacilities, local people have now been able topursue education in their own regions andwiden their scope of knowledge all the more.
At a time when efforts are being made forregional development, well-wishers are makingdonations and contributing their servicestowards the project. And such generouscontributions would surely bring progress andprosperity to transport, health, education andeconomic sectors of rural regions.
Appointment of New ZealandAmbassador agreed on
NAY PYI TAW, 23 Jan — The Government of theUnion of Myanmar has agreed to the appointmentof Mr. Bede Gilbert Corry as AmbassadorExtraordinary and Plenipotentiary of New Zealandto the Union of Myanmar in succession to Dr BrookBarrington.
Mr Bede Gilbert Corry was born on 11 February1964 and obtained his Bachelor of Arts (Hons)Degree from Victoria University of Wellington. Hejoined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade ofNew Zealand in 1989. Mr Bede Gilbert Corry hasserved as Second and then First Secretary in Canberrafrom 1992 to 1995. In 1995, he also served inEconomic and Trade Negotiation Division. From1996 to 1999, he was a Private Secretary to theMinister of Foreign Affairs and Trade. From 2000 to2004, he served as a counsellor in Washington DC.From 2004 to 2005, he served as Director in ChiefExecutive’s Office. Since 2006, he has been servingas Director of Australia Division of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs and Trade of New Zealand.—MNA
YANGON, 22 Jan—Aceremony to donate K 1million to MyanmarWriters and JournalistsAssociation was held atCity Star Hotel here thisafternoon.
It was attended byChairman U Hla Myaing(Ko Hsaung) of MWJA,Vice-Chairman U TinKha (Tekkatho Tin Kha),U Than Maung (ThanMaung) and U MyintThein (Myint TheinAung), Secretary Dr TinTun Oo (Dr Tin Tun Oo),CEC members, guests anddonors.
Vice-Chairman (1) UTin Kha (Tekkatho TinKha) extended greetingsand donors U KhinMaung Thein and Writer
NAY PYI TAW, 22 Jan—Minister for ConstructionMaj-Gen Khin Maung Myint received PresidentMadam Luo Yan and party of China CAMCEngineering Group Co Ltd of the People’s Republicof China at the ministry here yesterday.
The two sides discussed the Chinese company’sproposal to make business deals with the Ministry ofConstruction for erection of four Ayeyawady river-crossing bridges being undertaken by the ministry.
Also present were Deputy Ministers U Tint Sweand Brig-Gen Myint Thein, the head of office, deputymanaging directors and personnel of Public Works.
MNA
Construction Ministerreceives President of China
CAMC EngineeringGroup Co Ltd
Minister Maj-Gen Khin Maung Myint receivesPresident Madam Luo Yan of China CAMC
Engineering Group Co Ltd.—MNA
Writer Susan Thein (Sagaing-Sein Sein) donates K 1m to MWJASusan Thein (Sagaing-Sein Sein), briefed on thepurpose of donation. Shedonated K 0.9 million tothe fund of the MWJA
and K 0.1 million to UHtin Gyi Digital Librarythrough Chairman U HlaMyaing (Ko Hsaung) andpersonnel. CEC Member
Lt-Col Ohn Maung(Retd) (Myinmu MaungNaing Moe) expressedgratitude.
MNA
Donors U Khin Maung Thein and writer Susan Thein(Sagaing-Sein Sein) present cash to MWJA.—MNA
30th Myanmar Dental MedicalConference on 27 Jan
NAY PYI TAW, 22 Jan—The 30th Myanmar DentalMedical Conference and the 11th FDI-MDA JointEducational Meeting will be held from 27 to 30 Januaryat Sedona Hotel on Kaba Aye Pagoda Road in Yangon.
Dentists wishing to attend may register at BahanRoom of the hotel on 25, 26 January between 9 am and2 pm. The conference will include paper readingsessions, respect-paying ceremony, games, election ofnew Central Work Committee, dinner and booths ofpharmaceutical company.—MNA
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An Aeromexico aircraft is seen at the end of the runway at Tijuana’s Airport,Mexico, on 21 Jan, 2010. According to authorities, the plane with 36 passen-gers on board, slide out of the runway after landing due to weather conditions
but nobody was injured.—INTERNET
Russia to strengthen Baltic fleetover US missile plans
Bombs, ambushes as Marinesinch into Taleban bastion
US Airways jet lands whenreligious item mistaken as bomb
Romania to send moretroops to AfghanistanBUCHAREST, 22 Jan — Romania will send 600 more
troops to Afghanistan, according to a plan approvedon Thursday by the Supreme Council for CountryDefence (CSAT).
“The CSAT approved the deployment of additional600 troops to increase the forces deployed on the Af-ghanistan theatre of operations, and the maximum numberof troops deployed could reach 1,798,” according to aPress release of the President’s office. Currently, thereare 1,290 Romanian troops acting in missions abroad,among whom 1,020 are deployed in Afghanistan.
In 2010, the Romanian Army will be able to oper-ate in missions outside borders with 3,753 soldiers.
Romania began to send troops to Afghanistan inJuly 2002. The action was the country’s first militarymission abroad after the Second World War.—Internet
F-18 fighter crashes inFinland
HELSINKI, 22 Jan — A Finnish Air Force F-18 Su-per Hornet crashed in the south of the country butcaused no deaths, local media said on Thursday.
The fighter crashed in Juuapajoki, north of thesouthern city of Tampere at about 11:50 local time,media reported.
The two pilots, who were on a routine trainingflight, ejected safely and were uninjured and no-oneon the ground was harmed.
The cause of the accident was still under investi-gation. —Xinhua
MOSCOW, 22 Jan —The Russian Navy willreinforce its Baltic Fleetover US plans to placePatriot missiles in Po-land, the RIA Novostinews agency reported onThursday, citing a seniorNavy official.
“Primarily, surface,underwater and air com-ponents of the BalticFleet will be enhanced,”the unidentified sourcewas quoted as saying.
The official said new
corvette class warshipswith long-range, high-precision cruise missilesaboard would join thefleet.
The remarks came aday after Poland an-nounced that a US Patriotmissile battery would bedeployed in Morag, asmall town in northeast-ern Poland about 100 km
from the Russian border.Polish Defence Minis-
ter Bogdan Klich said onWednesday the decisionwas neither political norstrategic, explaining thatgood infrastructure wasthe only reason to use abase near Russia’s Balticenclave of Kaliningradinstead of one outsideWarsaw.—Xinhua
A plane is escorted bya law enforcement
vehicle to a terminalat Philadelphia
International Airportin Philadelphia, on
21 Jan, 2010.INTERNET
Yemenisoldier killedin gunmen
attackSANAA, 22 Jan— A
Yemeni soldier waskilled and three otherswounded on Thursday inan ambush by a group ofgunmen east of capitalSanaa, pan-Arab al-Jazeera TV reported.
Gunmen, suspectedto be al-Qaeda militants,opened fire at the vehi-cle carrying food inMaarib Province, east ofSanaa.
Meanwhile, two moresoldiers and a civilian sus-tained injuries in an attackby the fires of militantsbelonging to the opposingSouthern Movement inthe province of Shabwa,south-east of capitalSanaa.
Xinhua
File photo shows an Emirati man looking at laptopson display at a technology fair in Dubai. The glo-bal agency overseeing Internet domain names onThursday said Egypt, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and theUnited Arab Emirates can begin creating online addresses in their native languages.—INTERNET
MARJAH, 22 Jan —The crisp crackling ofAK-47s breaks the morn-ing silence as US Ma-rines inch towards theoutskirts of a Talebanstronghold in Afghani-stan’s southern provinceof Helmand.
Within minutes, threesquads of the Marines’ 1stBattalion, 6th Regiment’sAlpha company arepinned down in an open,dried-out poppy field bygunfire from unseenTaleban militants hiding inmud houses metres away.
“Stay down, stay
down. Get me an eye onthese guys,” Staff Ser-geant Stephen Vallejobarks as he directs hismen into an embankmentfacing the gunfire.
At least two suspectedTaleban militants aresighted, one of themlighting up a haystack asa signal for reinforce-ment. More gunfire en-sues, the smell of gun-powder wafts in the coldair, and then silence.
In the distance, womenand children are in the fir-ing line of the Marines —either forced by theTaleban to stay there ashuman shields or they areunperturbed by the fight-ing.
“We can’t engagethem because there arecivilians in the directpath,” Vallejo says, call-ing in the unit’s positionto base and asking forexact coordinates to pindown the enemy fire.
His men positioned inthe embankment let off avolley of machine gun-fire, sending fragments ofthe mud house flying intothe air. Nearby, an elderlyman herds his familyaway to safety.
Internet
PHILADELPHIA,22 Jan —A US Airways passengerplane was diverted to Phila-delphia on Thursday aftera religious item worn by aJewish passenger was mis-taken as a bomb, Philadel-phia police said. A passen-ger was alarmed by thephylacteries, religiousitems which observantJews strap around their
arms and heads as part ofmorning prayers, on theflight from New York’s LaGuardia Airport heading toLouisville.
“Someone on the planeconstrued it as some kindof device,” said officerChristine O’Brien, aspokeswoman for thePhiladelphia police depart-ment. No one was arrestedor charged, O’Brien said.
The plane landed with-out incident and the passen-gers and crew were taken offthe plane, a spokesman forUS Airways said. Phylac-teries, called tefillin in He-brew, are two small blackboxes with black straps at-tached to them. ObservantJewish men are required toplace one box on their headand tie the other one ontheir arm each weekdaymorning.—Internet
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File photo of a low-cost carrier Tiger Airways plane at Changi InternationalAirport in Singapore. Tiger Airways made its debut on Friday on the SingaporeExchange, becoming the first Asian carrier to be listed in five years.—INTERNET
A woman cooks spaghetti on the Place St Pierre, where around one thousandpeople have been living since the 12 Jan earthquake, in Port-au-Prince’s
Petion-ville suburb. The stench at Place Saint-Pierre, perceptible from 100metres away, overpowers the senses inside the makeshift camp where thou-
sands of Haitians subsist in appalling conditions.—INTERNET
South African soldiers secure the area on the hills overlooking the GreenPoint Stadium of Cape Town. S Africa has tried to stamp out concerns about
crime during the World Cup, despite the nation’s staggering incidence ofviolence, with an average 50 people killed every day.—INTERNET
China to receive much morecruise ship visits this year
Tiger Airways makes debut onSingapore stock exchange
SINGAPORE, 22 Jan— Tiger Airways made its debuton Friday on the Singapore Exchange, becoming thefirst Asian carrier to be listed in five years.
Shares in the budget carrier opened at its initial publicoffering price (IPO) of 1.50 Singapore dollars (1.07 USdollars). They rose to 1.58 dollars before dropping back.
Singapore-based Tiger Airways said funds raisedfrom the IPO would go mainly towards financing thecarrier’s expansion plans in Asia, which is expectedto become the world’s biggest travel market by 2020.
Tiger Airways raised 247.7 million dollars in grossproceeds from the IPO and planned to set aside 166million dollars to buy new jets.
The carrier wants to expand its current fleet of 17Airbus A320s to 68 by December 2015 as it moves toincrease the number of destinations it serves.
It is also looking to establish new operating basesand airlines when the opportunities arise, as well asrepay short-term loans.—Internet
SHANGHAI, 22 Jan—Chi-na’s cruise economy keptgrowing as liner departuresfrom and visits to Chineseharbours increased steadilyin 2009, industry insidersaid on Friday.
China Cruise and YachtIndustry Association toldXinhua on Friday thatChina’s cruise ship mar-ket will grow rapidly thisyear with liner visits ex-pected to rise by a bigmargin. But it declined toreveal detailed predic-
tions, only estimating thatall-year cruise ship visitsto Shanghai alone willreach 120 for 2010.
According to the asso-ciation, cruise ship depar-tures from China’s coastalcities numbered 80 in2009, a growth of 38 per-cent over the 2008 level;and cruise ship visits atsuch cities numbered 76.But the industry organiza-tion did not reveal theyear-on-year change fig-ure for the visits.
The association tookShanghai as an example.Last year the city recordeda 17-per-cent year-on-year growth in number ofinternational cruise shipvisits and a 83-percentgrowth in number of hu-man exits and entries byliners.—Xinhua
Google’s quarterlysales increase 17%
SAN FRANCISCO, 22 Jan—Google Inc on Thursdayposted a double-digit in-crease of sales in the mostrecent quarter, which how-ever was not as strong assome analysts had ex-pected. The company’sshares fell nearly 5 percentin late trading after the re-sults were announced.
Google reported rev-enues of 6.67 billion USdollars for the last threemonths of 2009, up 17 per-cent compared to the sameperiod a year earlier andalso representing an in-crease of 12 percent overthe previous quarter.
Net income was 1.97billion dollars, comparedto 382 million dollars inthe year-ago quarter whenthe company took chargesof 1. 09 billion dollars re-lated to its investments.
Xinhua
India’s Bhartiquarterly profitrises two percentNEW DELHI, 22 Jan—
Top Indian mobile phonefirm Bharti Airtelsqueezed out a two-per-cent rise in quarterly profiton Friday as a fierce pricewar cut into revenues inthe world’s fastest-grow-ing mobile market.
Net profit totalled 22.10billion rupees (478.4million dollars) under USaccounting norms in thefiscal third quarter toDecember as revenuesrose one percent to 97.72billion rupees.
Bharti achieved the profit“despite the hyper compe-tition” in the Indian market,company chairman SunilBharti Mittal said in astatement.—Internet
Toyota recalling overtwo mln vehicles with
pedal problemsLOS ANGELES, 22 Jan— About 2.3 million Toyota
vehicles are being recalled in the US market due to pedalproblems, Toyota Motor Sales USA announced onThursday. “In recent months, Toyota has investigatedisolated reports of sticking accelerator pedal mechanismsin certain vehicles without the presence of floor mats,”said Irv Miller of Toyota.
“Our investigation indicates that there is a possibilitythat certain accelerator pedal mechanisms may, in rareinstances, mechanically stick in a partially depressedposition or return slowly to the idle position, “ he said.“Consistent with our commitment to the safety of ourcars and our customers, we have initiated this voluntaryrecall action.”
The action is separate from the ongoing recall involv-ing about 4.2 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles to re-duce the risk of pedal entrapment by incorrect or out-of-place accessory floor mats, according to theautomaker.
The condition is rare, but can occur when the pedalmechanism becomes worn and, in certain conditions,the accelerator pedal may become harder to depress,slower to return or, in the worst case, stuck in a par-tially depressed position, according to the companybased in Torrance, Los Angeles.—Xinhua
Oil tumbles to 76 dollars along with stocksNEW YORK, 22 Jan—Oil prices tum-
bled more than two percent on Thurs-day as a government report shows weakdemand of energy consumption andheavy sell-off in equity market weighson commodities.
The US Energy Department’s EnergyInformation Administration reported onThursday that crude stockpiles fell by471,000 barrels, but the decrease wasdue to decline in supply rather than con-sumption. Meanwhile, the report shows
US fuel consumption in the past fourweeks fell 1.8 percent from one yearearlier.
President Barack Obama on Thursdayproposed to impose new limits on thesize of the nation’s biggest banks andrestrict their risk-taking abilities. Inves-tors in commodities market were con-cerned as major banks like GoldmanSachs have been heavy-weight playersin the oil market.
Xinhua
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A small vehicle sprays water to start creating the ice surface at the RichmondOlympic Oval in Richmond, British Columbia, Cananda, on 19 Jan, 2010.The oval will be the site for the long track speed skating during the 2010
Olympic Winter Games which will start in February.—XINHUA
Actresses wearing traditional Vietnamese costume play the national instru-ments in Vietnam-China Paintings and Calligraphy Exhibition in Hanoi,
capital of Vietnam, on 21 Jan, 2010.—XINHUA
A model presents a creation of German brand“Mongrels in Common” during the Mecedes-Benz
Berlin Autumn/Winter Fashion week 2010, inBerlin, capital of Germany, on 21 Jan, 2010.
XINHUA
SEOUL, 22 Jan— SouthKorea has decided to send250 troops in early Marchto earthquake-ravagedHaiti as part of the UnitedNations peacekeeping op-eration, local media re-ported on Friday citinghigh-ranking governmentsources.
The government plansto send a team of 10 SouthKorean officials from theMinistry of Defence, theJoint Chiefs of Staff andthe South Korean Armynext week to assess situa-tions there, according to
S Korea to send 250 troopsto Haiti in March
Yonhap News Agency inSeoul.
Based on the inspec-tion results, the govern-ment will submit a bill onplanned troop dispatch toParliament in February,so that the forces can bedeployed by March, ac-cording to Yonhap.
As security situationsdeteriorate in the smallCaribbean nation, whichwas struck by the magni-tude-7.0 earthquake ear-lier January, the UN isasking member countriesto send more peace-keep-
ers, local media have said.The South Korean
government earlier thisweek decided to boost itsaid to 10 million US dol-lars from the initial 1 mil-lion for short-term emer-gency relief and long-term efforts to help re-build the country, whileSouth Korean relief work-ers dispatched shortly af-ter the earthquake are al-ready operating in thedevastated country.
Xinhua
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CARACAS, 22 Jan—Venezuela and Qatar on Thurs-day signed an agreement on boosting cooperation be-tween companies of the two countries.
The agreement was signed by Venezuelan Presi-dent Hugo Chavez and visiting Qatari Emir SheikhHamad Bin Khalifa al-Thani.
Cooperation deals signed between Venezuelan andQatari companies include a framework agreement toset up a joint venture on natural gas transportation andliquefaction.
Claiming to hold the world’s largest hydrocarbonreserves, Venezuela also has proven gas reserves of150 trillion cubic feet.
The two leaders also discussed issues concerningLatin America, the Arab world and the Middle East.
Chavez conferred on Emir al-Thani a Libertador(Liberator) Order for his “brave role” in defending thepeace and sovereignty of Arab countries and the causeof Palestine.—Xinhua
MOSCOW, 22 Jan— A Russian cosmonaut movedon Thursday a manned spacecraft from one dockingport to another at the International Space Station (ISS),the Mission Control Centre outside Moscow said.
Astronaut Maxim Surayev manually piloted theSoyuz TMA-16 spaceship from its usual docking portto the new Poisk research module, said Mission Con-trol spokesman Valery Lyndin.
Surayev was assisted by US astronaut Jeff Williamswho was also aboard the Soyuz spacecraft during the25-minute operation.—Xinhua
PORT AU PRINCE, 22 Jan—An earthquake measur-ing 4. 9 degrees on Richter Scale shook Haiti on Thurs-day, producing panic among the inhabitants and thesuspension of the rescue works.
The US Geology Institute said that the replica ofthe 7.3- degree earthquake that shook the country on12 Jan had its epicentre located 65 kilometres south-west to Port au Prince, Haiti ‘s capital, with a depth of10 kilometres.
The earthquake occurred on Thursday at 11:45 amlocal time (1645 GMT), the US Geology Institutesaid.—Xinhua
BEIJING, 22 Jan— More than 90 percent of residentsinterviewed for a poll are hoping for the first-eversmoke-free World Expo in the history of the 159-year-old mega event, which kicks off in Shanghai on 1 May.
The Fudan Media and Public Opinion ResearchCentre interviewed 509 people, of which 93.5 percentsaid they hoped smoking, tobacco commercials andpromotions would be strictly prohibited at all Shang-hai Expo 2010 pavilions.
They also felt smoking should not be allowed inrestaurants or shopping centres near the Expo area.
Zhou Baohua, a professor at Fudan University whoheaded the survey, said that the results are in line withtheir earlier estimation.
“We could tell the trend, as we have been keepingan eye on this topic for several years. This was thethird time we carried out such a survey. And we cansee that most people would like to see smoking bannedin public places, especially indoors,” he said.
Xinhua
RIO DE JANEIRO, 22Jan— Eight people diedin rainstorms which hitBrazil’s Sao Paulo metroarea on Thursday, local
Russian cosmonaut movesspaceship to new docking port
4.9-degrees aftershock shakesHaiti
Venezuela, Qatar signcooperation accord
Eight dead, one missing in rainstormsin Brazil’s Sao Paulo
authorities said.Rescue teams have
found the bodies of thevictims, who were killedby mudslides in the townof Santo Andre and otherlocations. One person re-mains missing in RibeiraoPires. According to theSao Paulo authorities, thenumber of deaths causedby heavy rainstorms in thestate since last Decemberhas reached 58.
Thursday’s stormcaused severe damage inseveral parts of Sao Paulo.A total of 59 areas wereflooded, including severalhighways across the city.
The Sao Paulo GeneralWarehousing and CentresCompany (Ceagesp), thelargest food distributioncentre in Brazil, wasflooded for the second timein two months.—Xinhua
Majority hopes for “healthy Expo”
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NEWS ALBUM
The Pacific oceanpounds the coast line
fronting million dollarhomes in Del Mar,
Calif on 21 Jan, 2010as storms continue tobring heavy rain, highsurf, and high winds.
INTERNET
LOS ANGELES, 22 Jan—Acting Gov Jerry Brownon Thursday declared a state of emergency in severalCalifornia counties hit by a series of Pacific stormsthis week.
The declaration covers Los Angeles, Orange, Riv-erside, San Francisco and Siskiyou counties. Brownis acting governor while Gov Arnold Schwarzeneggeris in Washington.
California was hit on Thursday by the fourth, andpossibly worst, storm in a series of storms rolling infrom the Pacific Ocean since last weekend. The Na-tional Weather Service measured more than 4 inchesof rain in several inland locations since Sunday andreported waves of 15-20 feet along the Pacific coast.
People living in areas subject to mudslides wereordered to evacuate, but some chose to stay, prompt-ing officials to have them sign waivers releasing au-thorities from responsibility for their safety, The LosAngeles Times said.
“I’m not going to roll the dice. There’s no reasonto do that,” Barry Powell of Glendale, Calif, told theTimes about his decision to leave. “You’ve got livesinvolved.”—Internet
BELLEVUE, 22 Jan—Four boys, including onejust 11 years old, havebeen charged with hold-ing up a gas station inWashington state.
Bellevue police spokes-woman Carla Iafrate (eye-uh-FRAY’-tee) says the11-year-old distracted theclerk while his 15-year-old brother got behind theclerk and held a pellet gunto his neck.
She alleges the boysgot away with about $200on Sunday night.
Police say the othertwo boys, also 15, waitedacross the street and actedas lookouts.
Officers say they re-cognized the brothersfrom surveillance videoand arrested them onMonday along with thetwo friends.
All four were chargedwith first-degree robberyon Thursday in KingCounty Juvenile Court.
Internet
State of emergency in Califstorm areas
Weight-loss drug to stiffen heart warnings
Organizers of canine long jumpcompetitions in Britain say the eventsare gaining popularity, with contestsacross the country drawing hundredsof participants.
Anton Wittwer, organizer of several“Dash ‘n’ Splash” events across Eng-land, said six of the contests were heldlast year, drawing up to 700 participat-ing pooches at a time, The Daily Mailreported.
Wittwer said the competitions typi-cally involve dog owners throwingobjects over a large body of water,causing the dogs to scale a 30-footramp and leap to catch the toy.
Four boys, one 11,charged in Wash
state robbery
Kevin Day and his dog Brown Sugarprepare to hit the frigid MississippiRiver water in 20 degree tempera-tures during the annual New Years
Day Water Skiing event on theMississippi River in St Louis on 1
January, 2010. The event held everyNew Years Day for decades, raisesmoney for the Missouri Disabled
Water Ski Association.
Britons embrace doggie long-jump“There is a lot of noise and kids love
to sit right next to the pool because theyget wet,” he said of the events, whichare due to resume in the summer.
Wittwer said certain types of dogstend to stand out in the competitions.
“Cross breeds which have a retrieverinstinct and longer legs tend to make thebest jumpers. Some dogs run straightinto the water but most will do it whileretrieving an article.
The only thing that can go wrong isthe dog changing its mind at the lastmoment and just falling in rather thanjumping,” he said.
A marabou stork feeds on the carcass
of a cow in a paddock near the Kenya
Meat Commission (KMC) factory in
Athi River, 50km (31 miles) east of
the capital Nairobi, on 16 September,
2009. A wobbegong shark is released offthe coast of Sydney as part of aworld first scientific study byMacquarie University into the
interactions of captive bred and wildsharks. Tagged with a passive
acoustic telemetry device, the releaseof the five, six-year-old wobbegongs
born at Sydney Aquarium isintended to help restore a natural
balance to Sydney Harbour,Australia, on 22 Jan, 2010.
British police apologized to a manwhose parked car was twice photo-graphed by a camera near his home andissued speeding fines.
Jeff Buck, 55, said he recently re-ceived two speeding fines alleging hewas violating the speed limit while hiscar was actually parked in front of hisNuthall, England, home, the NottinghamEvening Post reported.
Buck said he successfully contestedthe fines and police apologized, sayingthe camera must have been triggered byspeeding vehicles passing near his
A Virginia doctor said a meteoritecrashed through the roof of his officebuilding and trashed a room only 10 feetfrom where he was filling out paper-work.
Frank Ciampi said he was in his of-fice at Williamsburg Square FamilyPractice in Lorton, where he has workedfor 18 years, just after 5:30 pm on Mon-day when he heard a sound “almost likea small explosion” from elsewhere inthe building, The Washington Post re-ported on Thursday.
Speed camera tickets parked carparked car.
“I assumed the first time it happenedthat the police would put something inplace to prevent it from happeningagain,” Buck said.
“I’m concerned now that every timesomeone triggers the camera I’ll getthese notices.
I am amused by it, but also angry thatI have to go to the trouble of contactingthe police.”
Buck said he has to park his car onthe street because his home does nothave a garage or driveway.
“It’s amazing that whatever systemis in place cannot tell the difference be-tween a car that is motionless and onetravelling at 37 mph,” he said.
Meteorite hits doctor’s office
LONDON, 22 Jan—Nearly 80 percent of the 300,000conflict-related deaths in Darfur were due to diseaseslike diarrhoea, not violence, Belgian scientists said onFriday.
An analysis of deaths dating from 2003, whenrebels took up arms against the government of Sudan,showed that after an initial peak of violent deaths inthe still-ongoing conflict, diseases associated withdiarrhea became the major killers.
The researchers said their results showed that anyreduction in humanitarian aid can cause deaths ratesto increase sharply, raising “serious concerns” aboutthe consequences of last year’s expulsion of aid work-ers from Sudan by the country’s President. “We shouldfear the worst,” they wrote in a study in The Lancetmedical journal.
Since the armed rebellion started in early 2003, theUnited Nations estimates 300,000 people have diedand more than 2 million have been driven from theirhomes after a counter-insurgency campaign by Khar-toum.—Internet
WASHINGTON, 22 Jan—US government officialssaid on Thursday themanufacturer of theweight-loss drugsibutramine, or Meridia,will issue a tougher warn-ing about the drug.
Officials at the Foodand Drug Administrationsaid Abbott Laboratoriesagreed to add new infor-mation to the existingwarning, to the effect thatsibutramine may increasethe risk of heart attack andstroke, MedPage reported.
Specifically, the warn-ing is to include patientswith a history of:
— Coronary artery dis-ease, heart attack, angina.
— Stroke or transientischemic attack.
— Arrhythmia.— Congestive heart
Eighty percent of Darfur conflictdeaths due to disease
failure.— Peripheral arterial
disease.— Uncontrolled hy-
pertension more than 145/90 mmHg.
Healthcare profession-als should monitor pa-tients for increase in bloodpressure and heart rateand the drug should be
stopped if an increase isobserved in either, FDAofficials said. The Euro-pean Medicines Agencysaid on Thursday it com-pleted a safety review andsibutramine should stopbeing marketed in Europebecause “the risks of thesemedicines are greater thantheir benefits.”—Internet
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Saturday, 23 January, 2010 7
Lt-Gen Tha Aye inspectsprogress of Myitkyina-…
(from page 1)He also inspected Masumzup Bridge and Phon-in
Bridge and development of Masumzup Village.In the afternoon, he met with township level offi-
cials, members of social organizations and local na-tional races at the hall of Sumprabum. After visitingthe township hospital, he donated cash to the medicalfunds.
Lt-Gen Tha Aye looked into progress of Myitkyina-Sumprabum-Putao Road and met with local nationalraces in Kagaran Village of Sumprabum Township.
On 19 January, Lt-Gen Tha Aye and the com-mander viewed thriving rubber plantation inMawphaung Village of Myitkyina Township and thriv-ing perennial crop plantations in Waingmaw Town-ship.
They inspected maintenance of road near KhalayanVillage of Mogaung Township and in the afternoon,they met with officials at Dawphonyan TownshipGeneral Administration Department.
Lt-Gen Tha Aye visited the Women’s VocationalTraining School and presented cash to the funds of the
school.Lt-Gen Tha Aye and party viewed Konhnaw-
Makhwe inter-village road and attended to the needs ofthe local people. Next, he looked into thriving summerpaddy plantations near Myothit Village.
In the evening, Lt-Gen Tha Aye heard reports onprogress in construction of buildings at University ofComputer Studies (Bhamo) presented by officials andvisited the construction site.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 22 Jan— Minister for Financeand Revenue Maj-Gen HlaTun receives Advisor toWorld Customs Organi-
F&R Minister receives guestszation Mr LeonardoCorreia Lima Macedo andparty at his office hereyesterday.
Matters related to
mutual cooperation werediscussed. Also present atthe call were DeputyMinister Col Hla TheinSwe and officials.—MNA
YANGON , 22 Jan— AF-7 fighter of MingaladonAirbase of Yangoncrashed in landing atMingaladon Airport at10:15 am today during thetraining session. The pilotof the fighter lost his lifein the accident.
MNA
Yadana Theinga Hotel openedin Nay Pyi Taw
(from page 1)A g r i c u l t u r a l
business in rural regionsis booming as the gov-ernment is planning andimplementing projectsfor ensuring sufficientbuffer stock, boosting
Kadaik Dam bringingdevelopment to Mon State
national interest, prevent-ing flood and supplyingdrinking water in variousregions of every state anddivision.
Thanks to KadaikDam, the agricultural pro-duction is increasing as
the farmers in the regionenable to grow their farmsin all seasons with theirutmost effort.
Translation: HKA(Myanma Alin;
22-1-2010)******
NAY PYI TAW , 22Jan—Yadana TheingaHotel constructed byShwenagamin Companywas opened yesterdaymorning. Commander ofNay Pyi Taw CommandMaj-Gen Wai Lwinunveiled the signboard of
Article: Tin Mar Win & Mya Kay Khine Soe; Photos: Myanma Alin
Culture Minister hosts dinnerto CLMV officials
the hotel.Yadana Theinga
Hotel (Nay Pyi Taw)project being undertakenby ShwenagaminCompany is onYazathingaha Road inNay Pyi Taw Zabuthiriand covers an area of 37.4
acres. The constructionproject was put intocommission on 26,November, 2008.
The project is of threephases, of which the firstphase of the project wascompleted and openedyesterday.
MNA
NAY PYI T AW, 22 Jan—Ministers of Culture andArts, and senior officersfrom Laos, Cambodia andVietnam, who haveattended the culture relatedroundtable meeting ofMinisters of Culture andArts of Cambodia, Laos,Myanmar and Vietnam(CLMV), led by Minister
for Culture Maj-Gen KhinAung Myint, proceeded toInnwa ancient region inTadaU Township fromMandalay this morning.They made observationsabout Maenu monastery,Bagaya monastery andInnwa ancient city.
In the evening, theyarrived at Nay Pyi Taw
from Myitnge by specialtrain.
Minister Maj-GenKhin Aung Myint hosteddinner to them at ThingahaHotel here. The dinner wasalso attended by DeputyMinister for Hotels andTourism Brig-Gen AyeMyint Kyu.
MNA
All this needs to be known* Do not be frightened whenever
intimidated* Do not be bolstered whenever flattered* Do not be softened whenever appeased
MI
MinisterMaj-Gen Hla Tunreceives Advisor to
World CustomsOrganization MrLeonardo Correia
Lima Macedo.— MNA
Lt-Gen Tha Aye of the Ministry of Defence inspects Phon-in Bridge.—MNA
Mayor inspects upgradingLaydauntkan Road in
Thingangyun TspYANGON , 22
Jan—Chairman ofYangon City Develop-ment Committee MayorBrig-Gen Aung TheinLin, accompanied byofficials, inspectedupgrading of Laydaunt-kan Road near Zawanajunction and near Shwe-kain-nayi housing inThingangyun Township,
Yangon East District thismorning.
Upgrading ofLaydaun tkan Roadbetween Zawana jun-ction and U San Pe streetare being made. And therest between U San Pestreet and ThanthumaRoad are also beingupgraded.
MNA
Fighter
crashes
Tobacco Kills
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8 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Saturday, 23 January, 2010
We never accept any scheme to break up the Tatmadaw (1)Maung Hmat
The Tatmadaw is a national force borntogether with the history of our independencestruggle. Since its birth, the Tatmadaw has thetradition of brilliantly standing by our nation andpeople. It is the people’s Tatmadaw, born of thepeople and serving the interest of the people.
Our nation regained independence andbecame a sovereign state again due to theTatmadaw’s historic independence struggle.Moreover, our people were freed fromsubjugation and have become proud citizenswith self-determination. The Tatmadaw has beenconstantly safeguarding the lives and property ofthe national races. Whenever the nation is on theedge of losing her sovereignty and the publicsecurity and stability in danger, the Tatmadaw isalways in the forefront safeguarding the nationand the people to be free from every danger. Wemust acknowledge this endeavour.
Today, the Tatmadaw is the main nationalforce of our country and people serving as thevanguard paving the correct national path towardsthe new democratic state. It has laid down and isimplementing the seven-step Road Map inmarching with greater momentum to democracygoal in accord with the wish of the people. Inaddition, it is strengthening peace and stabilityand boosting progress. We can see that it isbuilding infrastructures in the political, economic,social, educational, health, transport and othersectors essential for national development.
That is why our people have trust in andreliance on the Tatmadaw government. Ourpeople are fully supporting the Tatmadaw as theyare satisfied with the institution’s endeavours toensure peace, stability and progress in the interestof the public socio-economy. The people aretruly anxious about the recurrence of the pastarmed conflicts and violence. They disfavourany delay in or termination or destruction of theprevailing peace, stability, progress and socialopportunities.
So they with understanding totally accept thefact that the role of the Tatmadaw is of vitalimportance in further boosting the presentdevelopments and ensuring a peaceful and stabledemocracy transition. We are in no doubt that thecountry and the people will have a brighter futureand the country will be powerful in the futureonly if the Tatmadaw is strong. So, we love the
Tatmadaw and have trust in and reliance on it. Wehave a true wish to see a powerful and strongTatmadaw. We totally believe that the nation willbe strong only if the Tatmadaw is powerful.
Although we want the Tatmadaw to be strongand firm, we have noticed that there are still somewicked, narrow-minded people who want to seeit become weak and break up. They are a handfulof traitorous axe-handles bent on grabbing powerwithout considering others. They are resorting tovarious ways to see the Tatmadaw become weakand collapse and divert from the national politicalway so that they can seize power and serve theirown interest. But they are not likely to considerthe fact that if the Tatmadaw breaks up, thecountry will also be torn into pieces, and theentire national people, including that group ofaxe-handles, will be under subjugation again.They don’t seem to think about a string ofunexpected repercussions, either. Their power-craving acts are, indeed, detrimental to the Stateand the people.
The reason I am talking about the above-mentioned points is that these days, anti-government groups are committing subversiveacts by slandering the Tatmadaw in various ways.Since the last week of December, 2009, the BBChas been airing slanderous accusations with theaim of disintegrating the Tatmadaw. On 23December, the BBC broadcast that there weremutiny in three regiments under No. 66 LID basedin Pyay District of western Bago Division; thatthey were LIR-80, LIR-68 and LIR-75; all theofficers and other ranks did the acts after demandingthe solutions to the problems of their basic needs;and that they had not gone to work since 17December.
The BBC also broadcast on 29 December thatmilitary affairs security members surrounded No.77 LID based in Bago and barricaded its entrance
and exit as the privates of its extended unit putforward their resignations; that the units whereresignation letters were submitted had to suspendtheir operations and the privates were not allowedto go out and were kept under the watchful eye ofmilitary affairs security members; that how tosolve the problems was unknown but it was saidthat the resigned privates could face one to threeyears’ jail sentence.
On 3 January this year also, the BBC broadcastthat the soldiers of South-East Command resignedin masse; that there were resignations in MilitaryAffairs Security Headquarters in Yangon; andthat Tatmadaw families were worried that therewould be armed clashes as the situations of No.77 LID and No. 66 LID were tense.
According to the 11 January broadcast of theBBC, the previous night, in LIR-80 of LID-66where mutiny broke out last month, someshootings happened for ten minutes and threewere wounded. Among them, a sergeant wasseriously injured and sent to the military hospitalnear Ywataung, said the people of Innma Village.It was said that members of LIR-5 of militaryaffairs security went to LIR-80 to conduct somechecks but the latter denied. As a consequence, abrawl ensued and then shootings broke out. Thefamilies of Tatmadaw members of those unitswere getting worried about that. Since the thirdweek of last December, LIRs-80, 68 and 75 underNo. 66 LID had defied authority as they werefacing difficulties with their basic needs. So,military affairs security members surroundedthem for security reason. The BBC spread rumourthat shootings occurred at a time when theregiments defying authority were put at their easeas such acts still broke out.
BBC’s fabricated broadcasting on 12 Januarysaid that an injured sergeant of the Light InfantryRegiment No. 5 died at the hospital locatedbetween Innma Village and Ywataung; thatfailure to find the solution to the hardship for thelivelihood of service personnel of the LightInfantry Division led to the outbreak of mutinyand the shootings, and there would be no solutionto the problem, according to residents.
The skyful of lies of BBC is reported byBBC’s correspondent U Than in Sunkalaburi inThailand. Meanwhile, the fabricated storyattempting to divide and break up the Tatmadawwas posted in blogs and web-sites. Besides, BBC’sfalse broadcast also said the hardship for the (See Page 9)
Although we want the Tatmadaw to be strong and firm, wehave noticed that there are still some wicked, narrow-mindedpeople who want to see it become weak and break up. They area handful of traitorous axe-handles bent on grabbing powerwithout considering others. They are resorting to various waysto see the Tatmadaw become weak and collapse and divert fromthe national political way so that they can seize power and servetheir own interest.
The skyful of lies of BBC is reported by BBC’s correspondent
U Than in Sunkalaburi in Thailand. Meanwhile, the fabricated
story attempting to divide and break up the Tatmadaw was
posted in blogs and web-sites.
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Saturday, 23 January, 2010 9
(from page 8)livelihood of the service personnel in theTatmadaw led to the mutiny.
In fact, the story put in the Internet includingthe broadcasting of BBC is a complete fabrication.At the respective regiments and battalions, therewas no mutiny, resignation and discontentment.According to the investigation into the story, it isfound that let alone shootings, there was no brawlamong soldiers. It is crystal clear that skyful liersmade their fabricated news and stories as they areinstructed by their stooges inside the country tobreak up the unity of the Tatmadaw and divide it.
As far as I know, the event of Light InfantryRegiment No. 80, No. 68 and No. 75 broadcast bycorrespondent U Than and BBC is fabricatednews. Actually, there are no Light InfantryRegiments No. 80, No. 68 and No. 75 under No.
We never accept any scheme to break up the Tatmadaw (1)Maung Hmat
66 Light Infantry Division. Even if the broadcastingstations are desirous to make skyful of lies, theyshould authenticate the news sources on actuallocations of military units and stations in theincidents. Therefore, it was shameful for skyful oflies of such broadcasting media because theycreated the fabricated news without studying thecorrect names and numbers of the regiments.
As the news related to Light InfantryRegiments No. 80, No. 68 and No. 75 waswrong, I thoroughly studied whether thesemilitary units were Infantry Regiments. In mystudies, Infantry Regiment No. 75 is not stationedin Innma and it is not under No. 66 LID.Moreover, Infantry Regiment LIR-68 is notstationed in Okpo, Innma and Pyay regions.Therefore, it is obvious that correspondent U
Than and BBC were not able to air lies butinserted the invented news from theunconfirmed sources.
In addition, as far as I know, the so-calledexchange of fire occurred at Light InfantryRegiment LIR. 80 of No. 66 LID happened on10-1-2010 (Sunday night). On that day, theInnma Shwekyaunggyi Pagoda Pujaniya, whichis the most famous festival apart from PyaySwedaw (Sacred Tooth Relic) and PaungdeSwedaw (Sacred Tooth Relic), was being heldon a grand scale in the region from 4-1-2010 to11-1-2010. The local people from surroundingvillages and servicemen from the regimentsfrom Innma region joyfully visited the festivaland tasted the delicious meals at the shops. Atthat time, the Pujaniya of the pagoda was packedwith the visitors. I have learned that even abrawl did not happen there. I would like topresent the correct situation that there was noincident of shootings, deaths and injures andputting up of barricades, and so not onlyservicemen but also family members happilyenjoyed the festivities of the Pagoda Pujaniya.
(To be continued)Translation: ST+AMS+TTA
(from page 1)Lt-Gen Min Aung Hlaing also looked into
township sports ground, development of the townand Myoma market.
At Mongkong station hall, he presentedclothes and publications to officers and other ranksand their families. He then comforted the patientsundergoing medical care at Mongkong rural clini-cal centre.
In meeting with departmental heads, mem-bers of social organizations, townselders and lo-cals at Mongkong Village hall, Lt-Gen Min AungHlaing presented clothes to them.
On arrival at No. 2 Ward of Tangyan, hecordially greeted locals and presented gifts to them.
MNA
Lt-Gen Min Aung Hlaingoversees ...
A & I Minister receives countrydirectors of WHH/GAA
NAY PYI TAW, 22Jan—Minister forAgriculture andIrrigation Maj-Gen HtayOo received countrydirectors Ms ReginaFeindt and Mr LotharKinzelmann ofWelthungerhilfe Myan-
mar of Welthungerhilfe/German Agro Action(WHH/GAA), aG e r m a n y - b a s e dinternational non-governmental organi-zation at the ministry herethis morning.
They held discussion
about cooperation inagricultural sectorprojects.
Also present at the callwere managing directorsand directors generalof departments andenterprises under theministry.—MNA
Lt-Gen Min Aung Hlaing inspects Mongshu People’s Hospital.—MNA
Minister Maj-Gen Htay Oo receives Country Director Ms Regina Feindtand Mr Lolthar Kinzelmann of Welthungerhilfe Myanmar.—MNA
In fact, the story put in the Internet including the broadcasting
of BBC is a complete fabrication. At the respective regiments
and battalions, there was no mutiny, resignation and
discontentment. In reality, according to the investigation into
the story, it is found that let alone shootings, there was no brawl
among soldiers.
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10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Saturday, 23 January, 2010
Pulonetonetone, a pleasant seaside resort onsouthernmost tip of MyanmarByline & Photos: Laymyethna Than Oo (MNA), Photos: Bagyi Pyae Soe Tun (Kawthoung)
Lt-GenKhin Zaw ofMinistry…
(from page 16)production of algae andsite for construction ofbuilding, jetty and arrivalsand departures of vesselsin Myeik Myothit.
At the briefing hall ofleading committee for rec-lamation of Myeik Myothit,he met departmental offi-cials, officials of the com-mittee and entrepreneurs,and left necessary instruc-tions. He inspected build-ings in Myothit and con-struction of jetties in a mo-torcade.
Lt-Gen Khin Zaw at-
tended ceremony to presenta certificate of honour forsuccessful completion ofeye operations and made aspeech. He presented giftsand certificates to doctors,
donors and officials. Lt-GenKhin Zaw, the commanderand officials helped eye pa-tients put on eye glasses andpresented gifts to them.
Lt-Gen Khin Zaw
looked into beautifying ofNo.2 jetty and its environ-ments in Myeik. On arrivalat Pearl Island in BokpyinTownship, he left necessaryinstructions after hearing the
reports presented by offi-cials about pearl production.After that, the commanderpresented foodstuff to staff.
Lt-Gen Khin Zaw in-spected pearl production.
At the local battalion hall,he met officers and otherranks and their families,and presented foodstuff andgifts.
MNA
(from page 16)Pulonetonetone vil-
lage is composed of 830households with 4,922residents and is famousfor its pleasant seaside re-sort like Chaungtha,Ngapali, andNgwehsaung. We hadalso taken documentaryphotos of the village and
the beach. Inspite of thevillage being a small onesurrounded by sea, its de-velopment is not less thanthat of others in midland.
In the environs ofPulonetonetone island areThahtay island, Zardekgyiisland, Jalan island andother islets.
Pulonetonetone is-
Chairman U Myo Ko Ko Aung of
Pulonetonetone Village PDC telling media
crew of Kyemon daily about Zardekgyi
island.
land has 54 acres of farm-land, 61 acres of cropland, 537 acres of vegeta-ble gardens, and 20 acresof nipa palm. Schoolchil-dren can pursue basic edu-cation at affiliated BasicEducation Middle School,Basic Primary School, andmonastic educationschool. One rural The stunning view of Pulonetonetone beach.
Bungalows on Pulonetonetone beach.
healthcare centre and twoprivate clinics providehealthcare to the villag-ers. Apart from these, wesaw buildings of somesocial organizations.
So, beautifulPulonetonetone Seaside
Resort is waiting for you,should you reach inKawthoung on CapeKawthoung, thesouthernmost part ofMyanmar.
Translation: TKKKyemon (22-1-2010)
Lt-Gen Khin Zaw of the Ministry of Defence inspects construction of bridge near Yaythaboe Village.—MNA
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Cuban university students donate blood forHaiti’s quake victims
HAVANA, 22 Jan — Cuban university students and professors donated blood onThursday for the Haitian victims in the magnitude-7.3 quake that shook theCaribbean country on 12 Jan.
At a mobile blood bank in the University of Havana, students told local TVchannel television de Cuba they were ready to aid the injured by donating blood.
Haiti’s Civil Defence Department said on Tuesday the quake had killed 75,000people, injured 250,000 others and left a million homeless.
Officials estimate the final death toll may reach between 100,000 and 200,000.After the devastating quake, Cuba immediately sent medical aid including
doctors, nurses and health technicians to Haiti.—Xinhua
Tijuana police officers stand guard on sand bags placed to prevent thepolice station from flooding in Tijuana, Mexico, on 21 Jan, 2010.
INTERNET
Tijuana floods leave 10 missing;at least one dead
TIJUANA, 22 Jan—Rains have unleashedheavy flooding in parts ofthe Mexican border city ofTijuana, killing a 5-year-old girl and leaving atleast 10 other peoplemissing, officials said onThursday.
Storms also caused aplane to skid off the run-way on Thursday in theTijuana International Air-port. Nobody was hurt.
Four days of stormshave swelled the RioTijuana, which reaches
the United States, sendingtorrents of water intosome neighbourhoods ofthe city across the borderfrom San Diego.
A flash flood sweptaway a car with a preg-nant woman and her threechildren inside in the hillyCanon de los Laurelesneighbourhood on Wed-nesday night, the BajaCalifornia state prosecu-tors’ office said in a state-ment. Police later foundthe car with the woman,unharmed, and her 5-year-old daughter dead. Thetwo other children, 7 and2, are missing.
Tijuana fire chiefRafael Carroll said the
children are among 10people missing and fearedswept away by floods.
At the airport, anAeromexico flight origi-nating in the northeasterncity of Monterrey strug-gled to land and then skid-ded off the runway, its leftwing ending up buried inthe mud, said Baja Cali-fornia State Gov. JoseGuadalupe Osuna.
One passenger, ClaraMartinez Gutierrez, saidthe plane circled the air-port several times beforetrying to land. She said theplane jumped upon land-ing and passengers weretold to get into emergencypositions.—Internet
Singapore launchescatastrophe risk manage-
ment research instituteSINGAPORE, 22 Jan— Singapore’s Nanyang Techno-
logical University launched a Institute of CatastropheRisk Management (ICRM) on Thursday.
The institute aims to help the international commu-nity better understand the characteristics of risks re-lated to natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsuna-mis, typhoons, volcanic eruptions, floods, droughts,as well as non-traditional risks including infectiousdiseases and terrorism.
The ICRM, supported by the finance, insurance andreinsurance industry, will develop models and tools toallow governments and the industry to analyze poten-tial losses and develop risk- management strategies.Decision-makers worldwide and Asia in particular willbe able to use such tools to identify vulnerabilities,prepare for a range of possibilities and allocate re-sources.
Heng Swee Keat, Managing Director of the Mon-etary Authority of Singapore said, “Managing catas-trophe risks will become more challenging and moreimportant in the coming years for the Asian region.”
“The ICRM can be a depository of data and knowl-edge on catastrophe risk management in Asia and be afocal point for regional collaboration and public-pri-vate partnerships,” he added.—Xinhua
The chimney behind theCopenhagen Odeum isseen in Copenhagen,
capital of Denmark, on19 December, 2009.
XINHUA
NASA research finds last decade waswarmest on record
Man arrested after shooting at Texas CapitolHOUSTON, 22 Jan A man was arrested
on Thursday after firing several shotson the Texas Capitol, and there were noreports of injuries, the Texas Depart-ment of Public Safety said.
A 24-year-old man from the Houstonarea fired several shots on the TexasCapitol’s south steps early Thursdayafternoon, and was immediately takeninto custody by state troopers whoquickly appeared at the scene.
No injuries were reported but theCapitol was on lockdown after the shoot-ing.
“We are very fortunate that nobodywas injured in this incident, “ said TeleMange, spokeswoman for the Texas De-partment of Public Safety.
Mange did not confirm the identity ofthe shooter but said he was taken intocustody and could face third-degreefelony deadly conduct charges.—Xinhua
WASHINGTON, 22 Jan —A new analysis of globalsurface temperatures byNASA scientists finds thatJanuary 2000 to December2009 was the warmest dec-ade on record and the pastyear was tied for the sec-ond warmest since 1880,the US National Aeronau-tics and Space Administra-tion (NASA) said onThursday in a Press release.
Although 2008 was thecoolest year of the decadebecause of a strong La Ninathat cooled the tropical Pa-cific Ocean, 2009 saw areturn to a near-record glo-bal temperatures as the LaNina diminished, accord-ing to the new analysis byNASA’s Goddard Institute
for Space Studies (GISS) inNew York. The past yearwas a small fraction of adegree cooler than 2005,the warmest on record,putting 2009 in a virtual tiewith a cluster of other years—1998, 2002, 2003, 2006,and 2007 — for the secondwarmest on record.
Looking back to 1880,when modern scientific in-strumentation becameavailable to monitor tem-peratures precisely, a clear
warming trend is present,although there was alevelling off between the1940s and 1970s, scientistsfind.—Xinhua
DominicanRepublic tosend blooddonation to
HaitiSANTO DOMINGO, 22
Jan— The Red Cross ofthe Dominican Republic(CRD) will send 3,000units of blood (0.47 li-tres each) to Haiti tohelp those seriously in-jured in the magnitude-7.3 earthquake that hitthe island country onJan 12, i t was an-nounced on Thursday.
In a statement, theCRD’s blood bank di-rector, Sonia PichardoTerrero, said that thou-sands of people from theDominican Republic,Mexico, Colombia andCentral America had do-nated the blood.
“The blood will beused for the surgeries onthe Haitian victims” inthe devastating earth-quake, said Pichardo.
According toPichardo, the blood bankworks 24 hours a day,and some 50 bio-ana-lysts joined the bloodcollecting efforts.
Pichardo added thatthe Dominican Repub-lic’s Medical College(CMD) is also gatheringblood donations.
Nearly 100,000 peo-ple were feared dead inthe earthquake, whilesome 250,000 were re-portedly injured in thecalamity.
Xinhua
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12 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Saturday, 23 January, 2010
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV KOTA TAMPAN VOY NO (305)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV KOTATAMPAN VOY NO (305) are here by notified that thevessels will be arriving on 23.1.2010 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S ADVANCE CONTAINERLINES
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV XIANG DA VOY NO (1002)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV XIANG DAVOY NO (1002) are here by notified that the vesselswill be arriving on 23.1.2010 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 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S CHINA SHIPPING(MALAYSIA) AGENCY SDN BDH
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV DUCKY SHINY VOY NO (SH161)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV DUCKYSHINY VOY NO (SH 161) are here by notified that thevessels will be arriving on 23.1.2010 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of S.P.W.6 where it will lieat the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
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HK must learn howto deal with its youthBEIJING, 22 Jan—The post-80s generation of young
men and women of Hong Kong are mostly bright, well-educated and inquisitive. Unlike their immigrant fore-bears, they strongly identify themselves with HongKong, which they are not embarrassed to call home.
All these are good, except that their elders, those intheir 40s and 50s, who are deeply entrenched in the vari-ous levels of the power structure in business, finance andthe government, don’t seem to be able to relate effec-tively to their de facto successors. Indeed, the generationgap that exists between the old and the young in HongKong has been widened and distorted by the return ofsovereignty to China in 1997. Before that, Hong Kongwas widely seen as a city of migrants. At that time manypeople were either first or second generation immigrantsfrom the Chinese Mainland, mainly Guangdong Prov-ince. They regarded themselves as transients who would,one day, either return to their ancestral homes or moveon to seek permanent residence in foreign lands.
This transient mentality was passed on from genera-tion to generation of Hong Kong people, who wereknown for their single-minded pursuit of personal gainin a hard-nose business town that cared little about itsheritage and legacy. This city’s psyche was nakedly re-flected in the unbridled destruction of the countless his-toric landmarks to make room for the erection of mon-strous commercial and residential buildings. Such cal-lous disregard of our environment was never put to thequestion, until now.—Xinhua
Hudson River splashdownplane to be auctioned offNEW YORK, 22 Jan—For sale: One severely water-
damaged jet, hero not included.The banged-up US Airways plane that Capt Chesley
“Sully” Sullenberger deftly landed on the HudsonRiver a year ago after a flock of geese disabled itsengines is being auctioned off.
Insurance firm Chartis, which is holding the onlineauction, describes the Airbus A320, minus its two en-gines, as having severe water damage throughout theairframe and impact damage to its underside.
Bidding on the plane, being held on a lot in Kearny,NJ, continues until 27 March.
Internet
Brazil’s ethanol-fueledplant on stream
RIO DE JANEIRO, 22 Jan—Brazil has inaugurated itsfirst commercial ethanol-fuelled power plant amid ques-tions being asked about the global impact of increasedfeedstock production on food agriculture.
The ethanol used in the plant comes from sugarcane,but other biofuels being researched for ecologicallyfriendly attributes or all-weather use are using hugequantities of soy, sunflower and other oil seeds.
Although most of the crops used in feedstock for fu-els are grown specifically for the purpose, analysts saidacreage under food crops was falling internationally asentrepreneurs and governments allocated vast tracts ofland to feedstock. Brazil has announced extensive pro-grammes for producing biofuels from soy, sunflowerand other oil seeds, including diesel for export that canwithstand extremely cold weather.
The ethanol-fueled power plant in the state of MinasGerais uses a flex-fuel turbine that was converted fromrunning solely on natural gas to ethanol. The plant be-gan its test operations on 31 Dec and currently is goingthrough various stages of optimization, officials said.
Petrobras, the state-managed oil company, said theethanol project gave Brazil a clear lead in the globalquest for alternative, ecologically friendly sources ofpower generation. Greater use of biofuels has beenspurred in low-income regions, such as the Caribbeanand West Africa, by cash constraints in countries thatare finding high bills for crude oil and gas a major blockto new development.—Internet
Health clubs get flexibleto help hard-hit members
BEIJING, 22 Jan—When some of its affluent SiliconValley clientele lost their jobs, Fitness 101 quietly paidtheir monthly fees.
“It’s the right thing to do,” said Gordon Bliss, presi-dent and part owner of the independent health club inMenlo Park, California. “In these times you have todo the right thing.” Bliss has been waiving the 64 USdollar-per-month individual membership fee for up tothree months for a small pool of customers strugglingwith unemployment; after that time they can opt torenew or cancel their membership.
The 22,000-square-foot club, which Bliss referredto as “middle of the road” in terms of fees and offer-ings, has focused its efforts on making existing cus-tomers happier. Bliss said that entailed maintainingextended hours, providing personal training in smallgroups as an alternative to costly one-on-one sessions,and investing in new equipment.—Xinhua
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WASHINGTON, 22 Jan —If you find video games astruggle, it could be to dowith the size of certainparts of your brain, a studysuggests.
US researchers foundthey could predict howwell an amateur playermight perform on a gameby measuring the volume These are the parts which are in play.— INTERNET
LONDON, 22 Jan — Fish oil may be the true “elixirof youth”, according to new evidence of its effect onbiological ageing. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oilextend the genetic “fuse” that determines the lifespanof cells, say scientists. The discovery, made in heartdisease patients, may explain many of the claimedhealth benefits of omega-3.
Taking fish oil supplements is said to protect againstheart disease, improve survival after a heart attack,reduce mental decline in old age, and help prevent age-related changes in the eye that can lead to blindness.Research has also shown that rodents live one-thirdlonger when given a diet enriched with fish-derivedomega-3. Although omega-3 fatty acids have power-ful anti-inflammatory properties and lower levels ofsome blood fats, the mechanisms behind these effectsare poorly understood.—Internet
Fish oil rich in omega-3 may hold secret to longerlife Photo.— INTERNET
Swiss scientist-adventurer and pilot Bertrand Piccard is pictured unveiling the‘Solar Impulse’ airplane during a ceremony in June last year, in Duebendorf,near Zurich. 51-year-old Piccard plans to fly his ‘Solar Impulse’ around the
world over 20 to 25 days, travelling at an average of 70 kilometres(43 miles) an hour.—INTERNET
Study finds video gamesuccess may be in the mind
of key sections of thebrain. Writing in the jour-nal Cerebral Cortex, theysuggest their findingscould have wider implica-tions for understandingthe differences in learningrates.
There is broad accept-ance of a link betweenbrain size and intelli-
gence.However it remains a
complicated picture.Within the animal king-dom some smaller brainsappear superior to manylarger ones: the monkey’scompared with the horse,for instance, or the humanand the elephant.
Internet
Fish oil rich in omega-3 couldhold secret of longer life
LOS ANGELES, 22 Jan— The Los Angeles CityCouncil decided onWednesday to expand asmoking ban in outdoordining areas. The ordi-nance, approved unani-mously by the council,will go into effect 30 daysafter Mayor AntonioVillaraigosa signs it, be-ginning a one-year educa-tional grace period beforegoing into full force,likely in February of 2011.
The ban makes it ille-gal to puff on a cigarettewithin a 10-foot radius ofa dining establishment.
SEOUL, 22 Jan — South Korea will have an addi-tional 83 renewable energy power plants by 2016,boosting the country’s efforts to cut back on fossil fuelimports, the (South) Korea Rural Community Corpsaid on Thursday.
Under the new plan, 57 small hydroelectric powerstations, 20 wind power, and six solar energy plantswill be constructed in the following six years, as thecombined annual output is expected to reach 2.22 mil-lion megawatt hours of electricity, or save 286.5 bil-lion won (251.4 million US dollars) worth of crudeoil imports.
Xinhua
JAKARTA, 22 Jan —Indonesian governmentunveiled a plan to allowpublic to acquire Sumat-ran tigers as pets in an ef-fort to prevent the criti-cally endangered speciesfrom extinction, the Ja-karta Post quoted an offi-cial as saying on Thurs-day. The Director General
BRASILIA , 22 Jan— Atwo-year-old Brazilianboy who had 32 sewingneedles inserted into hisbody by his former step-father during “blackmagic” rituals will leavehospital after a month ofoperations and recov-ery.
The boy, who wasidentified only by his ini-tials MAS because of hisyoung age, was admittedto the Ana Neri Hospitalin Brazil’s north-easterncity of Salvador on 17December, after doctors
Indonesia allows to keepSumatran tiger as pet
for Forest Protection andNature Conservation atthe Forestry MinistryDarori said that under theplan, people could pur-chase a pair of tigers bypaying one billion rupiah(about 100 million USdollars) deposit and an-nual tax to the govern-ment.
“We are discussing theregulation,” he said atSumatran tiger conserva-tion workshop. He saidthat the ministry requiredowners to possess at least5, 000 square-metres ofland. Darori said that ti-gers would be taken froma breeding centre inLampung which has twopairs of tigers.
Darori admitted thatactivists protested theplan, fearing it would leadto Sumatra tiger’s extinc-tion. “But we need to takeaction to cut the illegaltrade of tigers, “ saidDarori.—Internet
Los Angeles to expand smoking banThe measure also banssmoking within a 40-footradius of a mobile foodtruck, food cart or food ki-osk. Bars and nightclubsthat require patrons to be18 or older would be ex-empt. The city currentlybans smoking at itsbeaches and parks, as wellas within 25 feet of play-grounds, bleachers, sportsfields and picnic areas.The council gave restau-rants a one-year grace pe-riod to educate patronsabout the new rules. Oncethat expires, restaurantoperators will have to en-
force the smoking banthemselves.
Councilman GreigSmith said he authored theordinance in part becausehe has a severe allergicreaction to cigarettesmoke, and because hisson had asthma as a child.“That’s what kind ofbrought it home to me thatthis was necessary,” hesaid. Although the maxi-mum fine is 250 dollars,city councilmembers dis-cussed how the law willbe more self-regulatorythan anything else.
Xinhua
S Korea to build 83 renewableenergy power plants by 2016
Boy clear after black magic ‘voodoo’needles removed
in his home town ofBarreiras determined hislife was in danger.
He underwent threecomplicated operations toremove needles that wereclose to his heart, lungsand liver.
About five the needlesstill remain in his bodyand are to be removedlater in simpler outpatientsurgery.
The boy’s former step-father, 30-year-old brick-layer Roberto Carlos
Magalhaes, confessed todriving the needles intothe boy one by one, overa month, as part of a blackmagic ritual aimed at get-ting back at his ex-wife,the boy’s mother.
The north-eastern re-gion where the boy livesis heavily populated bythe descendants of Afri-can slaves, many of whomobserve rites similar tovoodoo practiced in Haitiand West Africa.
Internet
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MELBOURNE , 22 Jan— Top seed RogerFederer sent out an omi-nous warning to his rivals
MELBOURNE, 22 Jan—Justine Henin staged an-other memorable come-back Friday to advance inher first Grand Slam outof retirement, beating No27 Alisa Kleybanova 3-6,6-4, 6-2 in the third roundof the Australian Open.
LUANDA , 22 Jan –Zambia belived theirlowly world ranking toemerge as surprise GroupD winners ahead of con-tinental giants Cameroonas the Africa Cup of Na-
DUBLIN , 22 Jan—Manchester United de-fender John O’Shea is setto miss the rest of the sea-son with a leg injury,manager Sir AlexFerguson said on Thurs-day. O’Shea suffered asuspected dead leg play-ing for the Republic of
LONDON, 22 Jan —Brazil striker Jo hasjoined Turkish clubGalatasaray on loan untilthe end of this season, itwas announced on Thurs-day. Jo was on a season-
Hull launch legal actionagainst ex-chairman
LONDON , 22 Jan – Premier League side Hull Cityhave launched legal proceedings against former chair-man Paul Duffen, the club said on Thursday.”Hull CityFootball Club has now issued legal proceedingsagainst Paul Duffen in the High Court,” said the state-ment.
“This action has been taken to protect the com-mercial best interests of the football club against theactions undertaken by Paul Duffen while in office atHull City.” Adam Pearson, whom Duffen had replacedin June 2007, took over again as Hull chairman afterDuffen quit in October. Duffen stood down after pres-sure mounted on him and manager Phil Brown fol-lowing the club’s poor start to their second season inthe top flight.—Internet
Draw lifts comeback kingsCameroon into last eight
LUBANGO, 22 Jan — Cameroon came from behindtwice to draw 2-2 with Tunisia on Thursday and reachthe Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals. Sharing thepoints after a Group D thriller at Tundavala Stadiumwas enough for the four-time champions to advancealongside Zambia, who beat overnight leaders Gabon2-1 in Benguela.
A match that began so promisingly for the northAfricans as they took a 57-second lead ended disas-trously with defender Ammar Jemal sent off just be-fore full-time for a second caution. Tunisia were seek-ing a first Nations Cup victory over Cameroon after adraw and two losses, including an extra-time defeatin a quarter-final thriller two years ago in Ghana.
Internet
MELBOURNE , 22 Jan—Andy Roddick ground out afour-set win over tenacious Spaniard Feliciano Lopezto reach the fourth round of the Australian Open onFriday. The American seventh seed, a four-time semi-finalist here, was on court for three-and-a-half hoursbefore winning, 6-7 (4/7), 6-4, 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) on RodLaver Arena.
Roddick, who is now 8-0 for the new season afterhis lead-up Brisbane tournament victory, will now playChilean 11th seed Fernando Gonzalez, a former fi-nalist here. “I feel fine,” Roddick said. “I had a longermatch today and I’m relieved to get through to thenext round.”
In a tight match, the American earned three serv-ice breaks and left-handed Lopez just one as both play-ers probed for openings with patient long rallies. Butit was Roddick’s greater groundstroke consistency thatwon through as the 46th-ranked Lopez committed 60unforced errors to the American’s 21.— Internet
Top seed Federer eases intothird round
Roger Federer was athis imperious best as he
cruised into the thirdround of the Australian
Open in Melbourne.INTERNET
with the most comfortableof Australian Open sec-ond-round victories overVictor Hanescu on Thurs-day. The Swiss maestroneeded only an hour and39 minutes to overcomethe 47th-ranked Roma-nian 6-2 6-3 6-2 under theRod Laver Arena lights.
It was a convincingperformance at the end ofa day on which just oneseed fell out of the men’sdraw — with 2006 final-ist Marcos Baghdatiscoming from two setsdown to beat 17th seedDavid Ferrer 4-6 3-6 7-66-3 6-1. —Internet
Roddick grinds out four setwin over Lopez
Zambia, Cameroon completeAngola last eight line-up
Zambia’s footballerscelebrate after scoring a
goal against Gabonduring their Group Dmatch at the AfricanCup of Nations at theOmbaka stadium in
Benguela, on21 January .—INTERNET
tions’ first round came toa nerve-jangling climaxon Thursday. With a su-perb 2-1 win over Gabon,Zambia jumped from bot-tom to top of their mini-league to earn a quarter-final date with Nigeria.
World Cup qualifiersCameroon had to comefrom behind to draw 2-2with Tunisia, a result thatleft them second in the ta-ble and facing defendingchampions Egypt in a re-run of the 2008 final inGhana. For Tunisia andGabon, who had shockedCameroon in the openinggame, it meant the end ofthe road in Angola.
Internet
Manchester Uniteddefender John O’Shea.
Man United’s O’Shea set tomiss rest of season
Ireland during their con-troversial World Cupplayoff defeat by Francein November but the in-jury has proved more se-vere than first thought.
Ferguson told Thurs-day’s Irish Independent:“He’s got a terrible injuryat the moment. It’s one ofthose sorts of injuries thatare unusual. It’s like adead leg except a dead legis usually only three orfour days. “The problemis that the blood clot be-came all knotted andwhen it gets knotted youget calcification so there-fore it’s a long process toclear that up and he’llprobably miss the seasonnow. “It’s a bad blow forthe boy and for the teambecause he can play any-where.”—Internet
Jankovic bundled out ofAustralian Open
Alona Bondarenko of
Ukraine celebrates
scoring during the
women’s singles third
round match against
Jelena Jankovic of
Serbia at the 2010
Australian Open tennis
tournament in Mel-
bourne, Australia, on
22 Jan, 2010.
XINHUA
MELBOURNE, , 22 Jan— Eighth seed JelenaJankovic of Serbiacrashed out of the Austral-ian Open on Friday aftershe went down in straightsets to Ukraine’s AlonaBondarenko in the thirdround. Bondarenko, the31st seed, took 88 minutesto wrap up a 6-2, 6-3 winat Hisense Arena.
Her opponent in thelast 16 will be eitherFrance’s Marion Bartolior China’s Zheng Jie. OnRod Laver Arena, No 2seed Dinara Safinawasted no time winningher third-round match,seeing off Britain’s ElenaBaltacha 6-1, 6-2 in just57 minutes.
Xinhua
Henin, Safina advance at Australian Open
Justine Henin ofBelgium waves afterdefeating Russia’s
Alisa Kleybanova atthe Australian Opentennis tournament inMelbourne on 22 Jan,
2010.— INTERNET
Facing two breakpoints at 1-3 in the secondset, it seemed as if Henin’sdramatic win over Olym-pic gold medalist andfifth-ranked ElenaDementieva on Wednes-day had sapped too muchenergy.
After all, it was onlythe seventh match for theseven-time Grand Slamwinner since she returnedfrom 20 months off thetour.
But Henin managed tohold that game, hitting thelines with her ground-strokes instead of justmissing them, and in thenext game converted herfirst break-point chanceagainst Kleybanova.
As soon Henin foundher range, the match wasas good as over. “I kind ofsurvived a little bit today,”Henin said.
Internet
Jo joins Neill at Galatasaray
Brazil striker Jo, seenhere in 2009, has joined
Turkish clubGalatasaray on loanuntil the end of this
season, it wasannounced on
Thursday.—INTERNET
long loan from Manches-ter City to their PremierLeague rivals Everton,where he scored sevengoals in 36 appearancesduring two spells atGoodison Park, but theMerseysiders confirmedthat deal had been cutshort.
He did not endear him-self to manager DavidMoyes by returning toBrazil earlier this monthwithout the Evertonboss’s permission and aclub statement said: “Aseason-long loan deal forthe player had beenagreed between Evertonand Manchester City inthe summer, but this hasbeen cut short.
Internet
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Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hr.M.S.T. During the past 24 hours, weather has been partlycloudy in Shan, Rakhine and Mon States, Yangon andTaninthayi Divisions and generally fair in the remainingStates Divisions. Night temperatures were (3°C) to (4°C)below January average temperatures in uper Sagaing andMagway Divisions, (5°C) below January averagetemperatures in Kachin and Chin States, (3°C) to (4 °C)above January average temperatures in Kayah and RakhineStates, Mandalay and Ayeyawady Divisions, (5 °C) to (6°C)above January average temperatures in Mon State, Bagoand Taninthayi Divisions and about January averagetemperatures in the remaining areas. The significant nighttemperatures were Haka (-1°C) , Putao and Loilem (2 °C)each and Lashio (5 °C).
Maximum temperature on 21-1-2010 was 96°F.Minimum temperature on 22 -1-2010 was 62°F. Relativehumidity at (09:30) hours MST on 22 -1-2010 was 65%.Total sun shine hours on 21 -1-2010 was (9.4) hours approx.
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Forecast valid until evening of 23rd January 2010:Light rain are likely to be isolated in Taninthayi Division,weather will be partly cloudy in Shan, Kayin and MonStates, Bago and Yangon Divisions and generally fair inthe remaining States and Divisions. Degree of certainty is(60%).
State of the sea: Seas will be moderate in Myanmarwaters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Likelihood of slightdecrease of night temperatures in the upper Myanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring area for23-1-2010: Generally fair weather.
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring area for23-1-2010:Partly cloudy.
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring area for23-1-2010:Generally fair weather.
Weather outlook for last weekend of January 2010:During the coming weekend, weather will be partly cloudyin Nay Pyi Taw, Yangon and Mandalay Divisions.
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Dangerous act : Ukrainian lion tamer VladislavGoncharov puts his head into the mouth of a lionin Budapest Capital Circus during a rehearsal of
the upcoming five-day long 8th InternationalCircus Festival.—INTERNET
Sony Ericsson Q4loss narrows 9 percent
STOCKHOLM, 22 Jan— Mobile phone maker SonyEricsson on Friday said its loss in the fourth quarternarrowed 9 percent from a year ago to euro167million ($235 million), as improved margins andlower costs offset a slump in sales.
The figure compared with a euro187 millionloss last year, but sales fell 40 percent as the jointventure between LM Ericsson and Sony Corp. wascaught unprepared by consumers’ rapid shift totouch screen phones.
Bert Nordberg, Sony Ericsson’s new president,said that although he expects 2010 to be achallenging year, he is confident the group’s cost-cutting measures and move toward more mid- andhigh-end products has put his company “on theright track.”— Internet
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★ Only with stability and peace will the nation develop
★ Only with stability and peace will democratization process be successful
★ Anarchy begets anarchy, not democracy★ Riots beget riots, not democracy★ Democracy can be introduced only through constitution
People’s Desire ■ VOA, BBC-sowing hatred amongthe people
■ RFA, DVB-generating publicoutrage
■ Do not allow ourselves to be swayed■ By broadcasts designed to cause
troubles
■ We favour peace and stability■ We favour development■ We oppose unrest and violence■ Wipe out those inciting unrest
and violence
Pulonetonetone, a pleasant seaside resort onsouthernmost tip of Myanmar
Byline & Photos: Laymyethna Than Oo (MNA); Photos: Bagyi Pyae Soe Tun (Kawthoung)
included in the boundaryof Kawthoung on 21-8-1998.
Previously, Pulo-netonetone island wasonly accessible by watercrafts. At present, a 2690-foot wooden bridge and a110-foot wooden bridge
Lt-Gen Khin Zaw of Ministry of Defenceinspects development of Pearl Island region
NAY PYI TAW, 22 Jan—Lt-Gen Khin Zaw ofMinistry of Defence, accompanied by Chairman ofTaninthayi Division Peace and Development CouncilCommander of Coastal Region Command Maj-GenKhin Zaw Oo and officials concerned, inspected earth
work for construction of Thamoke-Bokegyan road sec-tion of Dawei-Myeik rail road project near Thamokevillage in Myeik and bridge construction on 20 January.
Lt-Gen Khin Zaw also inspected culture and(See page 10)
The breathtaking view of Pulonetonetone island with Zardekgyi islandin the background.
On our trip inKawthoung, thesouthernmost town ofMyanmar, we, media
crew of Kyemon daily,dropped inPulonetonetone island,four miles to the west of
Kawthoung.Pulonetonetone vil-
lage covers 63.39 squaremiles and is surrounded
by Andaman Sea in thenorth and south, PakchanRiver and Ranong Town-ship of Thailand in the eastand Semile Village ofKawthoung Township inthe west. Pulonetonetoneisland literally means tur-tle island. The village was
are serving as a link be-tween Pulonetonetone is-land and Kawthoung andplans are under way toreplace these two woodenbridges with RC type fa-cility that can deal withlight vehicles.
(See page 10)
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Our people are fully supporting theTatmadaw as they are satisfied with theinstitution’s endeavours to ensure peace,stability and progress in the interest ofthe public socio-economy.
MAUNG HMAT
NAY PYI TAW, 22 Jan—With a view to helpingcandidates sitting for matriculation examination un-derstand how to do well in the exam, the importantpoints of relevant subjects will be described in MyanmaAlin and Kyemon dailies starting from 24 January.
MNA
Matriculation supplementsfor exam sitters
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