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Established 1914
9th Waxing of Nayon 1369 ME Thursday, 24 May, 2007Volume XV, Number 38
Emergence of the State Constitution is the duty of all citizens of Myanmar Naing-Ngan.
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-rounddevelopment of other sectors of the economy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented economicsystem
* Development of the economy inviting participation interms of technical know-how and investments fromsources inside the country and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economy must be keptin the hands of the State and the national peoples
* Uplift of the morale and morality ofthe entire nation
* Uplift of national prestige and integ-rity and preservation and safeguard-ing of cultural heritage and nationalcharacter
* Uplift of dynamism of patriotic spirit* Uplift of health, fitness and education
standards of the entire nation
* Stability of the State, community peaceand tranquillity, prevalence of law andorder
* National reconsolidation* Emergence of a new enduring State
Constitution* Building of a new modern developed
nation in accord with the new StateConstitution
Four economic objectives Four social objectivesFour political objectives
NAY PYI TAW, 23May — The visitingCambodian delegationled by Samdech HunSen, Prime Minister ofthe Royal Governmentof Cambodia, left hereby special flight for
Lt-Gen Thein Seinsees off Cambodian
delegation led byPM Samdech Hun Sen
Cambodia this morn-ing.
At Nay Pyi TawAirport, Acting PrimeMinister of the Unionof Myanmar and Secre-tary-1 of the State Peaceand Development
Council Lt-Gen TheinSein and members wel-comed the CambodianPrime Minister and partywho arrived from theNay Pyi Taw HotelZone.
At the lounge of the
airport, Lt-Gen TheinSein presented a docu-mentary album andVCD on the visit toPrime MinisterSamdech Hun Sen.
Next, the PrimeMinister and memberswere seen off at theairport by ActingPrime Minister andSecretary-1 Lt-GenThein Sein, the minis-ters, the deputy minis-ters, Myanmar Ambas-sador to Cambodia DrAung Naing, the direc-tor-general of SPDC of-fice and departmentalheads, Cambodian Am-bassador to MyanmarMr Hul Phany and em-bassy staff.
MNAActing Prime Minister and Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thein Sein sees off Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen at
Nay Pyi Taw Airport. — MNA
Acting Prime Minister and Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thein Sein bids farewell toCambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen. — MNA
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2 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Thursday, 24 May, 2007
PERSPECTIVES* Oppose those relying on external elements, acting as stooges, holding negative views* Oppose those trying to jeopardize stability of the State and progress of the nation* Oppose foreign nations interfering in internal affairs of the State* Crush all internal and external destructive elements as the common enemy
People’s DesireThursday, 24 May, 2007
The government has been endeavouring
for enhancement of socio-economic life of
the people and development of agriculture as
the base and all-round development of other
sectors of the economy.
Altogether 199 dams and 305 river water
pumping stations have been built and 7,569
wells have been sunk to tap underground
water.
Moreover, low-lying areas and other fal-
low lands were reclaimed and efforts are
being made for water supply for agricultural
purpose and flood prevention.
The government provides farmers with
modern cultivation techniques so that they
can increase per acre yield and undertake
double or triple cropping from single crop-
ping.
Moreover, the government provides as-
sistance for extended cultivation of peren-
nial crop rubber, an industrial crop and
reliable export item, and new crops such as
pepper, coffee, tea, ginger and onion.
Quality seeds and methods are being dis-
tributed to growers for boosting production
of profitable fruit and vegetables in interna-
tional markets.
Farmers and the entire people are to
make strenuous efforts for boosting produc-
tion of agricultural produce with the effec-
tive utilization of irrigated water.
Effective use of irrigatedwater for boosting production
NAY PYI TAW, 23 May — Secretary-General ofUnion Solidarity and Development Association UHtay Oo met with members of social organizations inNyaunglebin, Bago Division, on 18 May and called forparticipation in social welfare tasks and regional de-velopment tasks in the region.
Townselders, executives and members ofNyaunglebin Township USDA, Women’s Affairs Or-ganization, Maternal and Child Welfare Associationand other social orgnaizations attended the meeting.
After hearing reports presented by townseldersand USDA members at the meeting, the Secretary-General fulfilled the requirements for the developmentof the region.
USDA Secretary-General meets socialorganizations in Nyaunglebin
During his tour of Nyaunglebin, Secretary-General U Htay Oo also attended the concludingceremony of the special refresher course for basiceducation primary teachers held at No 1 Basic Educa-tion High School in Nyaunglebin.
A total of 221 teachers from 146 primaryschools in Nyaunglebin Township attended the course.In his address at the concluding ceremony, the Secre-tary-General stressed the need for the stability of thenation, development of the economy and improvementof the education standard to build a new State. TheUSDA is also taking part in implementing the tasks forimprovement of the education standard as part ofefforts for development of rural areas, he said. — MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 23May — Minister for Immi-gration and PopulationMaj-Gen Maung MaungSwe accompanied by Di-rector-General U MaungMaung Than of Immigra-tion and National Registra-tion Department went onan inspection tour ofKyaukme Township inShan State (North) on 19May.
First, the ministerand party inspected citizen-ship scrutiny cards beingissued to the local peopleby the staff in cooperationwith members of social or-ganizations at KyaukmeDistrict INRD.
In meeting with lo-cal authorities, townshiplevel departmental officialsand members of social or-
Citizenship Scrutiny Cards issuedin Kyaukme, Hsipaw Townships
ganizations, the ministerheard reports presented byofficials concerned.
Upon arrival atHsipaw Township, theminister and party looked
into issuing of citizenshipscrutiny cards to the localpeople by the staff in coop-eration with members ofsocial organizations atHsipaw Township INRD.
A total of 350 per-sons received CSCs inKyaukme Township and310 in Hsipaw Townshipon 19 May.
MNA
In memory of late U Yi Main, U Kaung and
family donated K 100,000 to Hninzigon Home
for the Aged in Yangon recently. Joint-Treas-
urer of the Home U Aung Than accepts the
donation. — H
Secretary-General of USDA U Htay Oo meeting with members of social organizations andtownselders in Nyaunglebin. — A & I
Minister Maj-Gen Maung Maung Swe views issuing of CitizenshipScrutiny Cards at Kyaukme District Immigration and National
Registration Department. — I & P
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Thursday, 24 May, 2007 3
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GUANGZHOU, 22 May—About 200,000 people diein China each year fromimproper use of drugs,Chinese doctors andpharmacists said during
Doctors say drug misusekills 200,000 Chinese a year
a weekend meeting, andthey called for greaterefforts to educate con-sumers.
Mainland Chinese relymore on traditionalChinese medicines than onWestern drugs and theytend to use them carelesslybecause of a widespreadmisconception that
traditional medicines arenot toxic or have no sideeffects.
“People should be toldthat they cannot consumedrugs any way they want.There is no drug that has noside effects, they must nottake drugs like they eatrice,” said Professor JinShiming, a committeemember of the GuangdongProvincial Science andTechnological Associ-ation. Speaking at a con-ference on drug safety org-anized by the GuangdongProvince Association ofTraditional Chinese Med-icine and a Chinesenewspaper, Jin said nearly200,000 people die eachyear from improper use oflegitimate drugs. He did notexplain how the panelistshad calculated thatnumber.—MNA/Reuters
A model showcases a
hairstyle in Tokyo,
capital of Japan, on 22
May, 2007. A hairstyle
show was held in Tokyo
on Tuesday, attracting
dozens of hair
designers.
XINHUA
Southern violence raises number oforphans to over 2,000
YALA, 22 May—The violence inThailand’s restiveSouth has increased the number of orphans to over2,000, said Yala governor.
Yala governor Theera Minthrasak presided over aceremony to award state compensation money totallingBt 573,000 (US$16,500) to 130 victims of violence inthe three southern border provinces. Each injuredperson received Bt 3,000, while Bt 6,000was presentedto relatives or heirs of deceased victims. There arecurrently over 1,000 widows, whose husbands werekilled in insurgent attacks and the number of orphans,whose parents were killed in the unrest has surpassed2,000, the governor said.—Internet
People try to move a carstranded in snow on a
highway in Hami,Northwest China’s
Xinjiang UygurAutonomous Region,on 22 May, 2007. As a
cold front rolled in fromSiberia, the rain and
snow hit Hami onTuesday, and the
temperature in partialarea dropped by 15
degrees Celsius.INTERNET
Indian sightseers enjoy the last rays of light as the sun sets behind pre-monsoon clouds hovering over The Arabian Sea in Mumbai, 12 May 2007.
India’s annual monsoon, a lifeline for millions of farmers, is likely to arrive aweek early and hit the southern coastal state of Kerala on Friday, an official
said on Tuesday. — INTERNET
In 24-hour period atleast 9 US troops killed
in IraqBAGHDAD, 23 May — At least nine US service
members died in violence across Iraq Tuesday andsix were wounded, US military statements releasedWednesday said.
Two US Marines with Multi National Force-West were killed during combat in Anbar province.
Three Multi National Division-Center soldierswere killed and two were wounded in action whentheir patrol was struck by multiple roadside bombs.An interpreter was also wounded in the attack.
A Multi National Division-Baghdad soldier waskilled when his patrol was hit with small arms fire inwestern Baghdad.
Also in the Iraqi capital, a Task Force Marinesoldier was killed and another wounded when theywere hit by a roadside bomb in southwestern Iraq.
Two Task Force Lightning soldiers were killedand three others were wounded in Baghdad Province,Tuesday when an explosion occurred near theirvehicle.
During May, 81 US military personnel have died,bringing the total since the war began to 3,432.
Internet
S-E Asia to propose new securitytool for Asia-Pacific
MANILA, 23 May — Southeast Asian countries are proposing a newsecurity mechanism for Asia-Pacific that would see three foreign ministersform a rapid response team to defuse tensions in the region.
The Philippines,which holds the rotatingchairmanship of theAssociation of South-East Asian Nations(ASEAN), said onTuesday that ASEANwould propose such amechanism when Asia-Pacific’s main securitygrouping meets in Manilaon August 2.
Erlinda Basilio, asenior foreign affairsofficial, said under the
proposal, the previousand current ASEANchairs would send theirforeign ministers, alongwith a Foreign Ministerfrom one of ASEAN’s 17security partners, to dealwith a potential crisis inthe region.
The so-called“Friends of the Chair”mechanism already existsin the 10-memberASEAN.
Japan was among
the non-ASEAN statesthat also helped restorestability in the poor, war-torn country.
“This will enable thechairman together withhis friends to be able torespond to anyemergency situation orcrisis in the region andin the world,” Basilio toldreporters after meetingwith ASEAN officials inManila.
She said the newmechanism was neededbecause the ASEANRegional Forum, Asia-Pacific’s only majorsecurity grouping, meetsonly once a year todiscuss global, regionaland local security issues.
MNA/Reuters
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A night view of the Shenyang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium, one of the fivefootball venues of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, in Shenyang, capital of
northeast China’s Liaoning Province on 21 May, 2007.XINHUA
Two women check knitting flower baskets for exporting at a knitting companyin Bobai, a county of southwest China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous
Region, on 22 May, 2007.—XINHUA
A man takes a picture
with his mobile phone
in Athens, on 22
May, 2007.INTERNET
TAMPA, 22 May—Deep sea explorers whodiscovered what could bethe richest ever shipwrecktreasure tried to controlan international storm ofrumors Monday aboutwhere it came from andwho might be entitled toa piece of the historichaul.
NAHR AL-BARED (Lebanon), 22 May— Lebanesetanks shelled Islamist militants in a Palestinian refugeecamp on Monday and at least nine civilians were killed,raising the death toll in two days of fighting to 66,security sources said.
Tanks battered the coastal camp of Nahr al-Bared innorth Lebanon, home to some 40,000 refugees, asfighters of the al-Qaeda-inspired Fatah al-Islam groupfired grenades and machineguns at Army posts on theperimeter, witnesses said.
The Sunni Muslim faction, which emerged late lastyear, has only a few hundred fighters and scant politicalsupport in Lebanon, but appears to be well-armed,organized and motivated.
Palestinian sources in the camp said the bom-bardment had killed nine civilians and wounded 20.They feared the toll would rise because rescue workerswere hampered by the fighting.
Soldiers cut off all access to the camp amid heavyfighting, although nine wounded civilians wereevacuated. Plumes of smoke rose from small buildingsinside and at least one was ablaze. Streets in the campand nearby areas were empty. — MNA/Reuters
KUALA LUMPUR, 22May — A premature baby,who had been proclaimedstillborn by doctors innorthern Malaysia, turnedout to be still alive, localPress reported on Monday.
Azmi Masiron, 26, waspreparing for the funeralof his newborn baby girlat home in Kedah Statewhen he noticed amovement from the babyplaced on the funeralshroud.
The shocked fatherthen called for anambulance to take thebaby back to the JitraHospital where his 28-
Treasure find sparks battlefor booty
Tampa-based OdysseyMarine Explorationcreated an internationalsensation Friday byannouncing the recoveryof more than 500,000colonial-era silver andgold coins from anunspecified AtlanticOcean shipwreck possiblyworth $500 million.
Odyssey added to theintrigue by withholdingdetails about the ship-wreck, where it was foundor even what kind of coinsthey had hauled back tothe United States.
“We are overwhelmedby the worldwide interestin this project, and it
reinforces our belief thatshipwreck explorationhits a nerve with thepublic.
I wasn’t prepared forthe response,” Odysseyco-founder Greg Stemmsaid from Los Angeles,where he was meetingwith Disney represen-tatives about possibleTV and movie projects.
In England it gene-rated Press reports thatOdyssey had salvaged thewreck of the long-soughtBritish vessel MerchantRoyal, which sank in badweather off England in1641.
Internet
Malaysian baby declared dead bydoctors found still alive later
year-old wife had givenbirth an hour earlier, theNew Straits Timesreported.
Earlier, just minutesafter the delivery, doctorsthere informed Azmi hisbaby had died and toldhim to make the funeralarrangements.
The grieved father,who called his father-in-law to prepare for theburial, then took the babyhome, who was wrappedin paper and covered witha sarong by the staff at thehospital. During the five-kilometre ride home to hisvillage, the baby did not
move. “However, when my
father-in-law placed thebaby on the burial shroud,she suddenly moved,shocking about 200 vil-lagers who had gatheredfor the funeral,” Azmi toldreporters on Sunday.
Azmi said he plannedto make a police report ashe hoped this kind ofincidents would not hap-pen to other parents.
The premature baby,who weighed 330grammes, has been placedin an incubator at thepediatrics ward at thehospital. — MNA/Xinhua
Lebanese Army battles militants,nine civilians dead
WASHINGTON, 23 May— The United States andIndonesia agreed onMonday to establishworking groups intendedto deepen the trade andinvestment relationsbetween the two countries.
The establishment ofgroups, proposed by USStates Trade Rep-resentative Susan C.Schwab and IndonesianMinister of Trade MariPangestu, will focus infour key areas: intellectualproperty rights, agri-cultural and industrialgoods, services andinvestment.
“I am pleased thatThe United States andIndonesia made additionalprogress in deepening ourtrade and investmentrelationship in our
US Indonesia to deepen trade, investmentrelations
meetings this week,” saidSchwab after the meetingwith Pangestu.
The two top tradeofficials discussed howthey could work togetherto advance ASEAN(Association of South-East Asian Nations)integration and to helpachieve a successfuloutcome to the ongoing
WTO Doha Roundnegotiations, saidSchwab.
“Indonesia is thelargest economy inSoutheast Asia and amajor exporter of bothagricultural andmanufactured goods, so ithas a lot to gain from asuccessful Doha Round,”Schwab added.
Indonesia is the US’31st largest tradingpartner. Two-way tradetotalled 16.5 billiondollars last year, a 9.3-per-cent increase over2005. US foreign directinvestment in Indonesiawas 9.9 billion dollars in2005, showed the latestdata available.
MNA/Xinhua
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Thursday, 24 May, 2007 5
Greenpeace volunteers build a modern day version of the legendary Noah’sArk on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey on 21 May, 2007 as part of a project
to draw attention to global warming.—XINHUA
Primary school students visit a space technology exhibition in Shanghai, on21 May, 2007. China’s first Mars probe will be launched in October, 2009 as
part of a joint mission with Russia.—INTERNET
A single-seat concept car developed by Toyota isdisplayed in the Science Museum in London on 22May, 2007. The Toyota i-Unit with biodegradable
body made its debut in London.—XINHUA
LAGOS, 22 May — Unidentified gunmen attackedan oil facility in Nigeria operated by France’s Total onMonday using high explosives, sources at privatesecurity companies said.
It was unclear whether there were any casualtiesor damage to the facility in the attack. A Totalspokesman was not immediately available forcomment.
“There was an attack on an onshore flow-station.They used high explosives,” one of the sources said,asking not to be named. — MNA/Reuters
HANOI, 22 May— VinhLong Import-ExportCompany will be the firstrice exporter to make aninitial public offering
MUMBAI (India), 22May— Indian TataAutoComp Systems(Taco) and French autoparts maker Valeo arebelieved to be inpreliminary stages ofdiscussions to acquire astake in New York StockExchange (NYSE)-listedailing automotive sup-plier Visteon Corporation,news website busines-sstandard.com reportedhere on Monday.
The acquisition of astake in Visteon, whichwas spun off from FordMotor Company in 2005,may cost 1.5 to 2 billionUS dollars.
For Taco, a 12-year-
India, French firms to buyNYSE-listed firm
old company that is anoriginal equipmentsupplier to major Indiandomestic and multina-tional car-makers, theacquisition has a strategicfit with its operations.
The company hasappointed a merchantbanker and is awaitingclearance from Visteonto start due diligence, thewebsite reported.
Valeo is also exploringall options, including aleveraged buyout ofVisteon.
Even as the websitequoted unnamed sourcesoffering this informationabout the acquisition, itsaid that Tata group and
Visteon officials hadrefused to comment on theissue.
Earlier, a Britain-basedauto and aircraft partsmanufacturer, was in talkswith Visteon.
The company laterdropped out as it wasunable to agree to certainconditions, the websitefurther said.
Loss-making Visteonmakes electronic items,powertrain controls,engine induction, chassisand lighting for vehiclemanufacturers.
At present, it employsaround 45,000 people in26 countries, including theUS, China and Germany.
MNA/Xinhua
Gunmen attack Total
oil facility in Nigeria
Vietnam to make its first public rice exporter(IPO) on the local stockmarket, according tonewspaper Vietnam Newson Monday.
The company, whichto issue nearly 1.7 millionshares, equaling to some37 per cent of its equity,will make the IPO in thesecurities trading centre ofsouthern Ho Chi MinhCity on 30 May. Of theshares to be issued, thereare 1.35 million ones forforeign investors, thenewspaper said.
After the IPO, Vietnamwill continue to hold 51per cent stake in thecompany, while employ-ees would hold 11.92 percent.
The company, whichannually exports about100,000 tons of rice,mainly to the Philippines,Indonesia, Africa and theMiddle East, is one of thelargest enterprises in thesouthern Vinh LongProvince.
Used to mainly exportagricultural products andseafood, it is now todiversify into other fields.
The company postedrevenues of 283 billionVND (about 17.7 millionUS dollars) in 2006 and isexpected to gain revenuesof 356.4 billion VND(22.3 million dollars) thisyear.
MNA/Xinhua
E C O N O M I C N E W S
LUANDA, 23 May—Angola’s state-ownedNational Fuel Society ofAngola (Sonangol) andTotal E&P Angola haverecently discovered twomore oil deposits, dubbed
Angola discovers two moreoil deposits
Louro-1 and Caminhos-1at Block 32, in deep watersof the Angolan offshore,said a statement issuedhere on Monday.
According to thestatement by Sonangol, theLouro-1 discovery drilledat a depth of 1,883 metresbelow sea level and locatedin the southeastern part ofBlock 32, approximately4.5 kilometres to west ofSalsa-1 deposit.
Meanwhile, theCaminhos-1 that wasdrilled with a depth of1,593 metres in thenortheast zone of Block32 at 18 kilometres to thenorth of Caril-1 can supplyabout 6,258 barrels per dayduring testing phase.
MNA/Xinhua
US, China sign agreements topromote US exports to China
WASHINGTON, 23 May — The export-import banksof China and the United States signed agreements onMonday designed to expedite financing for transactionsthat will help support US export jobs and promoteChina’s sustainable development.
These agreements, which were announced underthe auspices of the upcoming US-China StrategicEconomic Dialogue, delivered results and establisheda strong foundation for working together to supportAmerica’s exporters and China’s development, saidUS Export-Import Bank Chairman and President JamesH Lambright.
“The cooperation between our two banks embodiesthe essence of the Strategic Economic Dialogue,” he said.
Specifically, the two institutions signed amemorandum of understanding on a form of standardLong-Term Credit Agreement that will providefinancing for most US export transactions to China thatexceed 20 million dollars.
The first transaction to use this product is alreadyunderway. The US Export-Import Bank also announcedits willingness to consider financing the sale of 164million dollars in heavy-duty railway maintenanceequipment by the Harsco Corporation to the ChineseMinistry of Railways. — MNA/Xinhua
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Radio personality Howard Stern and fiancee BethOstrosky arrive to attend the premiere of the film
“Crazy Love” in New York on 22 May, 2007. INTERNET
Yuan Bin, director of Marketing Department ofBeijing Organizing Committee for the Games of
the XXIX Olympiad,delivers a speech at thelauching of the Equestrian Marketing Program in
Hong Kong on 22 May 2007.—INTERNET
The modern day version of the legendary Noah’s Ark built by Greenpeacevolunteers from Turkey and Germany rests on Mount Ararat at dawn ineastern Turkey on 22 May, 2007, as part of a project to draw attention to
global warming. —INTERNET
Asian beaches reopen afterwinds trigger huge waves
China truck crashkills 20 women
farmers
DENPASAR, INDONESIA
22 May — Touristbeaches in Southeast Asiareopened on Mondayafter giant wavestriggered by intensewinds thousands of
kilometres away crashedashore last week, revivingmemories of the 2004Indian Ocean tsunami.
The waves, whichwere 7 metres (23 feet)high in some areas late
last week, struck largeparts of Indonesia, theMald ives , Tha i l andand Western Australia.
There was no officialwarning about thefreakish waves that killedat least one person,damaged hundreds ofhomes and displacedthousands of peopleacross Indonesia. Homesand fishing boats werealso damaged in Thailandand the Maldives.
MNA/Reuters
Militants kill Iraqijournalist in Baghdad
French winner of NobelPrize for Physics dies
PARIS, 22 May—French physicist Pierre-Gilles deGennes, winner of Nobel Prize of Physicsin 1991, died Friday at the age of 74 years, Frenchdaily Le Monde reported Tuesday.
BEIJING, 22 May —Twenty women farmerswere killed in northeastChina when their three-wheeled pickup truckoverturned on a mountainpath, Xinhua news agencysaid on Monday, the worstof a series of fatalaccidents around thecountry.
The truck crashed onSunday in the province ofLiaoning where thewomen were on their wayhome from picking herbs.Four women were injured.
Xinhua did not givedetails of the crash but saidthe accident was underinvestigation.
Early on Monday, along-distance bus
carrying more than 40people crashed into a coaltruck in the farwest regionof Xinjiang, killing nineand seriously injuring 11,Xinhua said.
The dead included twochildren, it said.
In other accidents, afire killed nine people,including a young girl, ata barbeque stall inZaozhuang in the coastalprovince of Shandong lateon Sunday, Xinhua said.
Five primary school-girls swimming in a riverin the southwesternmunicipality of Chon-gqing drowned on Satur-day, state televisionCCTV said.
MNA/Reuters
BAGHDAD, 22 May —Militants kidnapped andkilled a journalist fromone of Iraq’s most popularnational newspapers insouthern Baghdad onSunday, his employerssaid on Monday.
Ali Khalil had becomea father only a few daysbefore he was killed, theysaid. He was the 105thjournalist to be killed inIraq since hostilitiesstarted four years ago.
Khalil, 21, worked forthe Azzaman newspaperand had just left arelative's home in the
Bayaa District whenmilitants kidnapped him.His body was found a fewhours later.
Khalil's brother hadalso recently been killed.
Gunmen killed twoIraqis working for ABCNews in Baghdad onFriday. Their deathsbrought the number ofjournalists killed in Iraqsince the US-led invasionin 2003 to 104, accordingto the Committee toProtect Journalists,making it the deadliestconflict for journalists in25 years. — MNA/Reuters
The burial will strictlybe a private affair, deGennes’ family was quotedas saying by Le Mondewithout giving any furtherdetails. De Gennes wasawarded the Nobel Prizefor Physics in 1991, afteraccomplishing ground-breaking work in liquidcrystals and polymers.
Described as the “IsaacNewton of our time” bythe Royal Swedish
Roadside bomb kills threeIraqi soldiers in Baghdad BAGHDAD, 22 May — A roadside bomb went off
near an Iraqi Army patrol in western Baghdad onMonday, killing three soldiers and wounding twoothers, an Interior Ministry source said.
"A roadside bomb detonated in the morning in theAdel District near a passing Iraqi Army patrol anddamaged two vehicles, killing three soldiers andwounding two others aboard," the source told Xinhuaon condition of anonymity.— MNA/Xinhua
Academy of Sciences, atthe time of winning theNobel Prize, de Genneswas the sole winner of theprize in 1991, whereas thissupreme scientific distin-ction has traditionallybeen shared by two orthree researchers. Pierre-Gilles de Gennes was amember of the Academyof Sciences and a honoraryprofessor of the Collegede France.
Internet
Canadian plane troubledat landing, no one injured OTTAWA, 22 May—A Canadian plane ran into
trouble when its landing gear collapsed Sunday atToronto’s Pearson International Airport, but no onewas injured, airport officials said.
The Air Canada CRJ-100 regional jet aircraft wasmoving from the active runway onto a taxiway whenits main landing gear buckled, Air Canadaspokeswoman Manon Stuart said.
The 37 passengers and three crew members, arrivingfrom Moncton in the eastern New Brunswick Province,were not injured, Stuart said.
The incident is being investigated by theTransportation Safety Board. Both the runway and thetaxiway were closed.
MNA/Xinhua
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Please don’t think that I am telling
a story. It was just about an unexpected
event I had experienced. I will relate it
in this article to highlight the Myanmar
spirit and soul. The event may be
unbelievable for readers, but they can
meet the persons concerned and render
assistance if they wish.
It was in April this year that
tumours developed on the skin of my
second daughter’s neck. We were
worried that those tumours caused no
pain to her. A neighbouring female
health assistant suggested us to visit a
doctor. So we went to a famous clinic
in Insein. The physician after
conducting medical check-up on her
advised us that my daughter should
undergo biopsy to know the exact cause
of the growing tumours. But the cost
for a biopsy could be at least K 35,000.
We did not have money that
amount then, so we returned home,
deciding to visit the physician next
day. We were worried that she might
be suffering from cancer. “What about
the cost?” “Will it cost more than we
have expected?” All the family
members were trying to find the best
means and estimate the cost. Then we
came to remember a first cousin of my
wife who is a doctor trying to become
a specialist surgeon. So, we tried to
contact him through his mother.
“The exact cause can be found
only through biopsy. The cost of a
biopsy may be high at a private clinic.
But at a government hospital it will
cost less than K 10,000. The hospital
will conduct biopsy on her even if you
cannot afford to pay that amount of
money”, the doctor told us. He is
currently assigned at the new General
Hospital near Thayettaw Kyaungtaik.
The hospital conducted a medical
check-up on her at the outpatient ward.
The operation began at 10 am the next
day. The cost was less than K 10,000.
On 23 April this year, I got the
biopsy result. I went up to the second
floor of the General Hospital to show
the result to my wife’s cousin. I had to
Not an invented storyAung Swe Oo (MGS-Hmawby)
wait for him as he was performing a
major operation.
While waiting on a chair outside the
operation theatre, I noticed a young man.
He was sitting on the floor leaning against
the wall. He seemed so worried and was
staring blankly at the theatre. Besides,
he wore worn-out clothes.
“Are you related to the patient in the
operation theatre?”
“It’s my wife. She is undergoing
operation as she was suffering from
dysentery with frequent passage of blood.
Six bottles of blood have already been
transfused to her.”
“Are you from the district?” I asked
him.
“I am from Phonegyithoung village
near Pyapon.”
“I have read in the newspaper that
there was a fire in Phongyithoung
village.”
“The cause was due to negligence.
The whole village including my house
was razed to the ground by the fire.”
“So how do you……..” I didn’t know
how to continue my conversation. The
cost of an operation might be high. But
he looked not a person who could afford
that cost.
“We came to the hospital before the
fire. The total cost of food,
accommodation, medical expense and
general expense was nearly K 20,000.
So we had no money left. As she actually
needed operation, we went back to the
village to find some money. But
unfortunately, our house was burnt down
by the fire. Nothing was left. We received
two bags, some clothes and money as
fire relief. We came back to Yangon
with the relief aid, and when we arrived
at the city we had only K 50 left.”
“So what did you do?”
“My wife was admitted to the hospital
again. I sold the two bags and clothing at
Kanna market. Monks of a monastery in
the Thayettaw Kyaungtaik are providing
accomnodation and food for me.”
“But how about the operation cost?”
“I told doctors what had happened to
me. They assured me that everything
would be fine. A woman physician bore
the expense of blood bags for me. (Blood
is free of charge, but the price of bags is
expensive). Doctors at the hospital gave
me money to buy all necessary medicines.
The only thing I had to do was to give
them the receipts. The total cost to this
date (altogether 13 days) ran into kyats
more than one lakh. A short, plump doctor
with spectacles gave Quaker oats for my
wife.”
“Do you know their names?”
“Not yet. I will have to keep the
names of my benefactors in my memory.
Because I will have to pay respects to
them from my home every night before
going to bed. If we stayed home at our
village, my wife would have been dead
by now. What I have come to know is
that there are people’s hospitals in our
country where poor people can receive
medical treatment or undergo operation
with less cost or free of charge and that
there are many wellwishers too. I will
tell all about my experiences to my fellow
villagers?”
At that moment, I too was relieved from anxiety I had for my
daughter. But I had no idea, how the doctors helped him. But what I
am certain is that the General Hospital is ready to help and treat poor
patients. I admire the doctors whose names I do not know of the
hospital for their goodwill. The hospital is actually bearing the cost of
medical treatment for the poor, but not for the ones who are pretending
to be poor.
At that moment, a woman surgeon
came out of the theatre and told the
young man that the operation was
successful. “Don’t worry, your wife
will soon recover”, she said, asking
“You have any money left to eat?”
The young man’s face was bright
with relief. “Yes Doctor, I still have
money for my meal.”
Then the surgeon went back into
the theatre.
“She’s the one who is providing
money for me.”
At that moment, I too was relieved
from anxiety I had for my daughter. But
I had no idea, how the doctors helped
him. But what I am certain is that the
General Hospital is ready to help and
treat poor patients. I admire the doctors
whose names I do not know of the
hospital for their goodwill. The hospital
is actually bearing the cost of medical
treatment for the poor, but not for the
ones who are pretending to be poor.
If you do not believe what I said,
you may meet the couple from the
Phonegyithoung village staying on the
second floor of the hospital. What’s
more, Buddhist monasteries in
Myanmar are accommodating and
providing food for every poor visitor
free of charge.
I would like to ask forgiveness from
the doctors of the hospital who might
like to remain anonymous donors for
my presenting about them in this article.
(Translation: TMT)
Mynma Alin, Kyemon: 23-5-2007
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8 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Thursday, 24 May, 2007
(from page 16)At the briefing
hall of Thayet-Minhla rail-road section of Kyangin-Pakokku railroad project,Lt-Gen Ye Myint heardreports on construction ofthe railroad presented byGeneral Manager (Civil)U Thi Han of MyanmaRailways, and instructedofficials to strive fortimely completion of thetasks. Next, they viewedconstruction of the axisfor the railroad.
They attended thephysic nut growing cer-emony in Kontha Villageof Minbu Township.
At Kyeeohn-kyeewa Multi-purposeDam Project being imple-mented by Construction-3 of Irrigation Departmenton Mone Creek, Lt-GenYe Myint inspected con-struction of the diversioncanal and the separationwall near the site for thepower station. They alsoviewed construction of the
Lt-Gen Ye Myint urges localauthorities, personnel, …
spillway.The embankment
of the dam is 3,200 feetlong and 164 feet high.The dam will irrigate96,777 acres of land andthe hydropower plant willbe installed with two 37-megawatt generators.
At the site ofMone Creek Bridge onPathein-Monywa Road inPwintbyu Township, Lt-Gen Ye Myint and partylooked into progress ofconstruction tasks. Themain bridge will be one-way bailey suspensionbridge and approachbridges will be two-laneconcrete sections. Themain bridge will be 400feet long and approachbridges, 540 feet.
Next, they viewedMezali Diversion Dam, thespillway and its water sup-ply functions. In ThayetokVillage of PwintbyuTownship, they viewednurturing of physic nut sap-lings.
While inPwintbyu, Lt-Gen YeMyint met departmentalpersonnel, members of so-cial organizations and localpeople. After hearing thereports of officials, he saidthat the people of PwintbyuTownship enjoy fruits ofagricultural sector. Hestressed the need to growmajor crops to meet the tar-get production. It is neces-sary to extend cultivationof paddy, bean, sesame andcotton, other perennialcrops and physic nut by re-claiming vacant and virginlands. In conclusion, Lt-Gen Ye Myint urged localauthorities, departmentalpersonnel and local peopleto maintain roads, bridges,dams and factories for theirdurability.
They viewedthriving 500 acres ofpaddy plantations inUyinkyit Village and at-tended the physic nutgrowing ceremony.
On their way toSalin, they viewed thriv-ing paddy plantations oneither side of Pwintbyu-Salin Road. — MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 23 May —Minister for Mines Brig-Gen Ohn Myintaccompanied by ManagingDirector U Saw Lwin of No1 Mining Enterprise andManaging Director U HsanTun of No 3 MiningEnterprise met withmanagers of respectivedepartments, mines andplants and miningentrepreneurs at the ShweliYeiktha in Lashio, ShanState (North) on 19 May
Mines Minister inspects mines, plants in Shan State
and gave instructions on thedevelopment of miningsector.
On 20 May, the ministerheard reports on mining,consumption of electricityand thriving physic nutplants presented by officialsat the briefing hall ofNamtu-Bawtwin mines,and inspected the smeltingplant.
Next, the minister metwith service personnel atthe training hall in Nanmtuand attended to the needs.
Later, the ministerproceeded to Zinc OxidePlant of Myanmar AhtutAhthake Co. He looked intoproduction process andurged officials to meet thetargeted output of standardzinc oxide. — MNA
YANGON, 23 May —CEC member of the UnionSolidarity andDevelopment AssociationMinister for Forestry Brig-Gen Thein Aung attendedthe inauguration ceremonyof Yaykyaw Bridge onKanyin creek in Yay kyawvillage of IngapuTownship on 21 May.
Next, the CEC memberand party inspectedconstruction of newbuilding for Myoma(North) Basic EducationPrimary School in the town
USDA CEC member performsregional development tasks
and attended to the needs.Next, they also attended
the ceremony to open thenew building of NaukmeeVillage Basic EducationMiddle School. The CECmember and wellwisherspresented cash donation toan official.
Afterwards, the CECmember met with theIngapu Township USDA
Secretary, executives andorganizers at the office ofthe association and gavenecessary instructions. On19 May, CEC memberMinister Brig-Gen TheinAung and party looked intoteak plantation of PhyoSithu Co Ltd in ZipinkwinVillage-tract, KyanginTownship.
MNA
YANGON, 23 May — U Khin Maung ofThilya Village, member of Singu Township NationalLeague for Democracy of Mandalay Division, on 15May, sent a letter of resignation to the NLDHeadquarters and local authorities on his own volition.
In his resignation letter sent to Singu TownshipMulti-party Democracy General ElectionSubcommission, he said he witnessed activities of theparty that did not serve the interest of the nation, andhe no longer wished to join the party as he had no trustand faith in the party. That was why he resigned fromthe NLD on his own volition, he said. — MNA
Activities of NLD do notserve interest of nation
One member quitsSingu Township NLD
Minister Brig-Gen Ohn Myint inspects smelting plant in Lashio. — MNA
Lt-Gen Thein Sein presents documentary photo album to CambodianPrime Minister Samdech Hun Sen at Nay Pyi Taw Airport.
(News on Page-1) — MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Thein Aung delivers anaddress at opening of Basic Education
Middle School in Naukmee Village, IngapuTownship. — FORESTRY
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(from page 16)Lt-Gen Kyaw Win called for completion of the
project ahead of schedule.Shweli Hydropower Project is on Shweli River,
about 17 miles from Namkham, Shan State (North).Upon completion, it will be able to generate 4,822million kilowatt hours in a year. So far, the project hasbeen completed by 53.47 per cent.
Officials from Bridge Construction Special Group(16) of Public Works reported on work progress ofShweli Bridge (Namkham) Project, construction ofapproach structures and approach roads. The com-mander gave a supplementary report.
Lt-Gen Kyaw Win fulfilled the requirements for theproject, and he said that the bridge will be an importanttransport facility on Mandalay-Lashio-Muse-BhamoUnion Highway. He called for systematic constructionof the facility so that it will contribute towards theprogress of forthcoming border trade in the region. Theproject has been completed by 75 per cent up to now.
Lt-Gen Kyaw Win and the commander inspectedthriving Hsinshweli strain paddy fields of local farmersin the model plots of Namhu and Phaingkaung villagesin Kyugok (Pangsai). In the town, 686 acres were putunder summer paddy of Hsinshweli strain, and it ispursuing the target of growing more than 1,800 acres of
Regional development under-takings supervised …
monsoon paddy.They viewed the 72.5-acre plot of tea plantations at
Hemoelon Village, Monekoe. They also inspected theborder posts along the border between the People’sRepublic of China and Myanmar near the village.
They cordially greeted local national race leadersand village elders in the village.
They inspected crop plantations for alternativedevelopment, and highland farmland. They met withdepartmental officials, social organizations, local na-tional race leaders and townselders at Monekoe GeneralAdministration Department. Officials reported on health,education, economic, social and agricultural sectors ofthe region. The commander gave an account of theundertakings being implemented for development ofMonekoe region.
Lt-Gen Kyaw Win fulfilled the needs, saying thatMonekoe has enjoyed the taste of peace and stability. Inthe past, Monekoe was just a hamlet, but now it has beenupgraded to a town possessing characteristics of a town.Monekoe is a region sharing the border with the othercountry, so service personnel are to emulate the achieve-ments in the agricultural and civil affairs. And they arealso to organize local national people to extend theagriculture and livestock breeding, he said. They are theservice personnel shouldering the duties in border areas,so they are to work hard to become reliable ones, henoted.
He presented K 10 million to Headmaster U Bo
Htay and Chairman of the School Board of Trustees USwan Khaung for construction of a new building forMonekoe BEHS. He also presented clothes to the de-partments and social organizations.
Lt-Gen Kyaw Win and the commander viewed theprogress of Monekoe and inspected the border checkpoint between Monekoe and China.
They inspected China-Myanmar FriendshipKyugok-Wantein Bridge linking Wantein of China andKyugok of Myanmar. Secretary of Kyugok (Pangsai)GAD U Tin Oo reported on facts about the new bridgeand the old bridge. The old bridge was built in 1938, andthe construction of new one was completed on 20February 1993.
Lt-Gen Kyaw Win looked into the border checkpoint. The commander and officials reported on thecheck points.
They held a meeting with service personnel, mem-bers of social organizations and townselders in Kyugok(Pangsai). Officials reported on historical backgroundand facts about the region. The commander gave asupplementary report.
Lt-Gen Kyaw Win attended to the needs, sayingthat service personnel of Kyugok (Pangsai) are to main-tain the already-achieved friendship of the two coun-tries, to equip themselves with Union Spirit, to dis-charge the duties with a sense of duty, and to showgoodwill to local national races.
He presented clothes to social organizations in thetown. Lt-Gen Kyaw Win and the commander visited thephysic nut nursery at the entrance to Kyugok (Pangsai).
The region put 2,000 acres under physic nut in2006-2007 fiscal year, and distributed physic nut seedsand grafts. — MNA
YANGON, 23 May — Chairman of Yangon CityDevelopment Committee Mayor Brig-Gen Aung TheinLin on 21 May inspected repairing of roads and bridgeshere and assisted in the tasks.
He also urged officials to carry out the constructionand repair tasks systematically and called for completionof the work meeting the set standards.
During his tour of inspection, the mayor inspectedthe construction of bridge across Kanbe Creek in YankinTownship and maintenance of Thitsa Road in SouthOkkalapa Township. He went to North OkkalapaTownship and inspected the maintenance of ThudhammaRoad. Officials of the Engineering Department (Roadand Bridges) reported to the minister on the tasks.
Maintenance and better transportation tasks of roadsand bridges are being carried out by YCDC in YangonCity. — MNA
Mayor inspects repairof roads and bridges
Mayor Brig-Gen Aung Thein Lin inspectsmaintenance tasks of Thitsa Road in South
Okkalapa Township. — YCDC
Commander Maj-Gen Hla Htay Win delivers an address at opening of basic summer course ontraditional performing arts. — MNA
YANGON, 23 May — Chairman of YangonDivision Peace and Development Council Commanderof Yangon Command Maj-Gen Hla Htay Win deliveredan address at the opening ceremony of the Basic SummerCourse for Myanmar Traditional Cultural PerformingArts at the hall of No 6 Basic Education High School inBotahtaung Township on 20 May.
Basic Summer Course on Performing Arts opensin Yangon Division
Responsible persons of the singing, dance, songcomposing and music courses reported on their respectivesectors.
Next, Commander Maj-Gen Hla Htay Win andwife Chairperson of Yangon Division Maternal andChild Welfare Supervisory Committee Daw Mar MarWai presented the flower basket to the artistes. — MNA
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10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Thursday, 24 May, 2007
YANGON, 23 May —GENERAL brand air-conditioners produced byFujitsu General Ltd wereintroduced at Strand Hotelhere today.
Mr David Lau,Singapore-based Directorof Fujitsu General Ltd,extended greetings at theceremony to introduce theproduct.
Golden Orchid Ltd willdistribute the product inMyanmar for three years
“GENERAL” air-conditionersintroducedand engineers of thecompany will fit air-conditioners to buildings.
U Soe Win, Director ofGolden Orchid Ltd, andMr Kho Yong Seng,Service Manager ofFujitsu General Ltd,explained VariableRefrigerant Flow System(VRF) of the productwhich can be installed atbuildings, hotels,condominium, shoppingcentres, offices, factories
and hospitals.GENERAL brand air-
conditioners are availableat air-conditioner shopsacross the country. Moreinformation is available atsales room of thecompany, No 83-91,Ground Floor, Bo AungKyaw Street, KyauktadaTownship, Yangon, Ph706223, 371906 andEmail Address:gol@mptmail. net.mm.
MNA
Service Manager of Fujitsu General Ltd Mr Kho Yong Seng explains GENERAL brandair-conditioners. — MNA
Vice-President of MMCWA Daw Aye Ayedonates exercise books to Magha Missionary
Monastic Education School in NorthOkkalapa Township. —MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 23 May — Avillager lost his left foot as the mineblast off after he stepped on it inPhayagyi Village, Shwegyin Township,on 19 May.
Myo Min Latt, 18, son of UNyunt Hlaing of Phayagi Village wentto the jungle near the village togetherwith his friend to pick up vegetables on19 May and stepped on the mine plantedby insurgents.
One loses foot in mine blast in ShwegyinThe victim was rushed to the
hospital. Authorities concerned andlocal people are making arrangementsto crush the insurgent terrorists.
The insurgents are committingdestructive acts through various wayswith the intention of disrupting stabilityof the nation and community peace andtranquillity and killing the innocentpeople and making them panic.
MNA
SHENYANG, 23 May —A motor tricycleoverturned on a mountainpath on Sunday afternoonin Huanren Manchusautonomous county innortheast China’sLiaoning Province,leaving 20 dead and fourinjured.
Three of the injuredhave been out of dangerbut the other one is still incritical condition, said XinXiaoming, head of thecounty, about 200kilometres away fromprovincial capitalShenyang.
Local police said thatall on board, including 22women and one man, werefarmers on their way homefrom picking potherb in aforest about 50 kilometresaway from their village.
The accidenthappened at about 5:30p.m. on a rugged mountainpath when Shi Shujun, the40-year-old driver, lostcontrol of the brakes, saidXin.
MNA/Xinhua
GUANGZHOU, 23 May— The gross domesticproduct (GDP) of southChina’s GuangdongProvince is expected toovertake Taiwan’s by theend of the year and surpass4 trillion yuan (519.4billion US dollars) by2011, the province’sCommunist Party ChiefZhang Dejiang said.
The province,currently the biggest GDPcontributor on the Chinesemainland, is expecting itsGDP to grow by nine-percent a year over the nextfive years, said Zhang,secretary of Guangdongprovincial committee of
the Communist Party ofChina (CPC).
Guangdong’s GDPreached 2.59 trillion yuanlast year, accounting for12.5 per cent of thecountry’s total GDP, upfrom 11.1 per cent in 2001.
The GDP of therapidly developingprovince is expected tosurpass Taiwan’s GDP of355.6 billion US dollars,or 2.77 trillion yuan in2006.
Guangdong surpassedthe GDP of Hong Kongand Singapore in 2005when its GDP hit twotrillion yuan.
“Guangdong will
continue to open andreform and take as prioritythe coordinateddevelopment betweenrural and urban areas,”said Zhang, in his reportto the 10th GuangdongProvincial CPC Congresswhich opened on Monday.
Zhang saidGuangdong will strive fora 16-per-cent drop inenergy consumption perunit GDP over the nextfive years.
MNA/Xinhua
Guangdong’s GDP to surpass4 trillion yuan in 2011
20 killed inmortor tricycleoverturn in N-E
China
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YANGON, 23 May — Daw Aye Aye, Vice-President of Myanmar Maternal and Child WelfareAssociation, and Central Executive Committeemembers presented stationery and other donations toMagha Missionary Monastic Education School inNorth Okkalapa Township and Mingala TheikdiNunnery in Ward 45 of Dagon Myothit (South)Township on 21 May afternoon. — MNA
MMCWA donates stationery to monasticeducation school, nunnery
The world’s tallest mountain Mount Everest (C). ABritish man has set a world record by making the
first mobile telephone call from the summit ofMount Everest, taking the blessing — or curse —
of the cell phone to new heights. —INTERNET
Vietnamese maninfected with bird flu
HANOI, 23 May — A 30-year-old man fromVietnam’s northern Vinh Phuc Province has beencontracted bird flu, becoming the first human infectioncase in the country since late 2005, local newspaperPioneer reported Wednesday.
Initial test showed that the man from Me LinhDistrict has been infected with bird flu virus strainH5N1, the paper quoted sources from the Bach MaiHospital in the capital of Hanoi where he is beingtreated.
The man was hospitalized nearly a month ago,after having fever, cough and breathing difficulties.Earlier, he killed chickens for his friend’s weddingparty.
With the new case, Vietnam has detected 94bird flu patients, including 42 fatalities since the diseasestarted to hit the country in December 2003.
MNA/Xinhua
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UNITED NATIONS, 23 May — UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon onMonday called on all sides in Lebanon to protect civilians.
Panama cityfire leaves
355homeless PANAMA CITY, 23
May — A major firedestroyed three woodenbuildings on Monday,injuring three people andleaving 355 homeless inCurundi, a poor suburb ofPanama City, the directorof the National CivilProtection System,Roberto Velasquez, said.
Rescuers transferredtwo injured people and afirefighter with symptomsof asphyxia to the hospitalnearby. The homelesswere housed in emergencytents and will receivemedical assistance fromthe Civil ProtectionSystem, the HealthMinistry and privateinstitutions, Velasquezsaid.
The director alsostressed that the fire wasprobably arson.
MNA/Xinhua
WASHINGTON, 23 May — Another dead bodywas found Monday after last weekend’s shootingincident in which a gunman killed two people andhimself at a courthouse and a church in Moscow,Idaho, CNN reported.
Fourth body found inIdaho shooting
The fourth deadperson was identified tobe Crystal Hamilton, wifeof the gunman, accordingto the report.
The woman wasfound dead in her home,and police now believe shewas killed before herhusband, Jason Hamilton,went on his spree lateSaturday and earlySunday.
Hamilton fireddozens of shots at acourthouse later Saturday,killing a police officer andwounding a sheriff’sdeputy and a civilian.
He went on theshooting spree at a nearbychurch early Sunday,where he fatally shot achurch worker and thencommitted suicide.
Brannon Jordon, thewounded police officer,was in serious condition
with multiple gunshotwounds.
The injured civilianwas in serious but stablecondition.
It was not clearwhether Hamilton, whohad a history of violence,killed his wife.
Moscow is the hometo the University of Idaho,located in a largely ruralarea. — MNA/Xinhua
UN Chief calls for protection forcivilians in Lebanon
In a statementreleased by his spo-kesperson, Ban said he isgravely concerned aboutthe fighting in the last twodays between Fatah el-Islam gunmen and theLebanese Army.
“The actions of Fatahal-Islam are an attack on
Lebanon’s stability andsovereignty,” the UNChief said.
He welcomed the“united stand taken byPalestinian factions inLebanon denouncingthese attacks on theLebanese Army” andcalled on all sides to do
their utmost to protectinnocent civilians.
Ban also stronglycondemned Sunday’sterrorist bombing inBeirut, and urged theLebanese “to unite in theface of threats to theirstability and security”.
MNA/Xinhua
George Clooney,Brad Pitt and Don
Cheadle, pose duringa photocall fordirector Steven
Soderbergh’s film‘Ocean’s 13' at Eden
Roc in Antibesduring the 60th
Cannes FilmFestival, on 23 May,2007. — INTERNET
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12 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Thursday, 24 May, 2007
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
INVITATION TO TENDERSealed tenders are invited by the Department of
Health, Central Medical Stores Depot for the Supply ofMedical Equipment.
Tender documents are available during office hoursat the office of the Deputy Director (Medical Stores),Central Medical Stores Depot, No.57, Sakawa Road,Dagon Township, Yangon, commencing from(29.5.2007).
Sealed bids are to be submitted to the office of theDeputy Director (Medical Stores), Central MedicalStores Depot, not later than (18.6.2007) 14:00 hour,after which no bid will be accepted. No telegraphic/telex proposal will be accepted.
For detail information please contact the DeputyDirector (Medical Stores) Phone No.371284,372362.
Central Medical Stores DepotDepartment of Health
Vietnam to post biggest-evercoffee export revenues in 2007
Emirates Airline to become world’slargest “Boeing-777” operator
Gunmen kill four in minibusattack N-E of Baghdad
BAGHDAD, 22 May—Gunmen ambushed a minibusin Diyala Province north east of Baghdad on Monday,killing four passengers and wounding four others,provincial police source said.
“Unidentified armed men opened fire on the minibusnear the Khalis Town, some 70 kilometres north east ofBaghdad, killing four passengers, including a four-year-old child and wounding four women,” the sourcetold Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
In separate incident, mortar rounds struck residentialarea in the Samidah town near the city of Baquba, 65kilometres northeast of Baghdad, killing a civilian andwounding 12 others, including eight women, the sourcesaid. — MNA/Xinhua
China’s school fees frozen for five years at 2006 levels BEIJING, 22 May—The
Chinese Government hasbanned rises in school andcollege tuition andaccommodation fees forthe next five years, asenior education officialannounced on Monday.
Assistant EducationMinister Yang Zhoufusaid the Ministry of
Education had frozenschool fees at the level ofthe autumn semester of2006.
“Schools violating theregulation will facepenalties,” Yang said,though he did not specifywhat penalties would beset out. The MOE hadearlier stipulated thatunwarranted school feesmust be refunded andcolleges and schoolsconcerned would bebanned from enrollingstudents or have enrolmentnumbers restricted.
The measure wasstated in guidelines forestablishing a system toprovide financial aid toregular college studentsand vocational schoolstudents from poorhouseholds, which wasapproved by the StateCouncil, China’s cabinet,on 9 May.
China’s college tuitionfees were set according tothe cost of education, saidYang.
The central budgetwould allocate funds torecompense schools and
colleges for rising costsincurred through inflationover the next five years,Yang said.
The education sectorhas generated a mass ofpublic complaints becauseof inflated school fees.
Parents were charged1.7 billion yuan (217million US dollars) inunwarranted school feessince 2002, according tothe Central Commissionfor Discipline Inspection(CCDI) of the CommunistParty of China (CPC).
MNA/Xinhua
ABU DHABI, 22 May — The Dubai-based Emirates Airline, the secondlargest and most profitable Arab carrier,will soon become the world’s largestoperator of the Boeing 777 aircraft, localnewspaper Khaleej Times reported onMonday.
“We have on average one 777 aircraftcoming off the production line everymonth for Emirates for the next 5 years.They will soon become the largest 777operator in the world,” Brian D Walker,an official with Boeing, was quoted assaying.
Boeing remains hopeful that EmiratesAirline will consider an order for thepassenger variant of the Boeing 777-8aircraft, he added. Earlier this year theairline signed a purchase agreement forten 747-8 freighters.
Established in 1985 by the DubaiGovernment, Emirates Airline currentlyhas 101 aircraft in service, 46 of whichare the Boeing 777 aircraft. It operatesservices to more than 80 destinations inEurope, the Middle East, Africa, Asia,Oceania and North America.
MNA/Xinhua
HANOI, 22 May—Vietnam is estimated toreap the biggest-evercoffee export turnovers,nearly 1.5 billion USdollars, in 2007, up 36.4per cent over 2006, localnewspaper Pioneer re-ported on Monday.
The country isestimated to ship abroad900,000 tons of coffee thisyear, the paper quoted theVietnam Coffee and CocoaAssociation as reporting.
Price of the local productis estimated to stand high inthe remaining months ofthis year, at 1,500-1,600dollars per ton, comparedwith 1,400 dollars in thefirst three months of thisyear. Vietnam, the world'ssecond biggest coffeeexporter after Brazil, isdiversifying coffee pro-ducts for export, partakingmore actively in inter-national coffee tradingfloors, and applying more
advanced farming andprocessing techniques.
Vietnam exported656,000 tons of coffeeworth 947 million dollars,mainly to the EuropeanUnion, the United States,Japan and Singapore in thefirst four months of thisyear, posting respectiveyear-on-year surges of134.8 per cent and 84.3 percent, according to thecountry’s General StatisticsOffice.—MNA/Xinhua
Road accident leaves nine dead,11 injured in N-W China
URUMQI, 22 May—Nine people were killedafter a long-distance busand a coal-laden lorrycollided head on in westernXinjiang Uygur Autono-mous Region early onMonday.
The bus, equipped with40 beds, but with 48 peopleaboard, had left Urumqi,the regional capital,travelling west onHighway 218, heading forNilka in Ili, said localsources. Twenty-one of thepeople aboard the bus weremigrant workers fromnorth China’s HebeiProvince and were said tobe on their way to work atan iron and steel companyin Ili. The collision tookplace as the bus wascoming down the TianshanMountain Range at about
7:00 am. All nine deadwere passengers on the bus,including two children.Eleven seriously injuredpeople were taken to YouyiHospital in Yining, wherethe Kazak AutonomousPrefectural Government of
Ili is located, including twodrivers from the bus.
The fate of the lorrydriver is still unknown.Rescuers were alsosearching a roadside canalfor victims, said localsources.—MNA/Xinhua
A duck farm in the Northern province of Ha Tay.Bird flu has struck Vietnam again with six
outbreaks of the H5N1 strain since the weekend,killing almost 2,000 unvaccinated ducks, veterinary
officials said on 22 May 2007. — INTERNET
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A 60-year-old chimpanzee called Fifi eats a pieceof watermelon as a treat for her birthday at
Sydney’s Taronga Zoo in Sydney on 21 May, 2007.Fifi, who is believed to be one of the oldest
chimpanzees in captivity, is the oldest member ofthe zoo’s chimpanzee family which is recognised asone of the most successful breeding groups in the
world. —XINHUA
Chinese and South Korean actresses perform at a square in Shenyang,capital of northeast China’s Liaoning Province, on 21 May, 2007. The sixth
South Korea Week of Shenyang kicked off on Sunday.—XINHUA
Mars rover unearths evidence of wetter pastWASHINGTON, 22 May—A patch of bright-toned Martian soil analyzed
by NASA’s rover Spirit is so rich in silica that it may provide some of thestrongest evidence yet that ancient Mars was much wetter than it is now, USmedias reported Tuesday.The alpha particle X-ray spectrometer, a che-mical analyzer at the endof Spirit’s arm, hadmeasured a compositionof about 90 percent puresilica for this soil. Theprocesses that could haveproduced such a con-centrated deposit of silicarequire the presence ofwater, according toNASA’s Mars RoverProject scientists.
“This is a remarkablediscovery. And the factthat we found somethingthis new and different afternearly 1,200 days on Marsmakes it even moreremarkable. It makes youwonder what else is stillout there,” said SteveSquyres, principal inve-stigator for the Marsrovers’ science instru-ments.
Exploring a low rangeof hills inside a basinnamed Gusev Crater,Spirit had previouslyfound other indicators oflong-ago water at the site,such as patches of water-
bearing, sulfur-rich soil;alteration of minerals; andevidence of explosivevolcanism.
“This is some of the bestevidence Spirit has foundfor water at Gusev,” saidAlbert Yen, a geochemistat NASA’s Jet PropulsionLaboratory, Pasadena,California.
One possible origin forthe silica could have beeninteraction of soil withacid vapors produced byvolcanic activity in thepresence of water.Another could have beenfrom water in a hot springenvironment. The latestdiscovery adds com-pelling new evidence forancient conditions thatmight have been favorablefor life, according tomembers of the roverscience team.—Internet
Men more liable todepression after divorce
OTTAWA, 22 May — Men are more likely to sufferfrom depression after they break up with their spouse,according to a Canadian study released Tuesday.
Divorced or separated men were six times morelikely to report a period of depression than men whostayed with their spouse.
By contrast, divorced or separated women were 3.5time more likely to experience depression than thosestill in a relationship, Statistics Canada has found.
The study said while both women and men havea higher risk of depression two years after the end of amarriage or common-law relationship, most peoplesaid their depression ended within four years of breakingup with their partner.
The findings were based on data collected by theNational Population Health Survey (NPHS), whichlooked at the associations between depression anddivorce.—Internet
Men are more likely to suffer from depressionafter they break up with their spouse, according to
a Canadian study released Tuesday.—INTERNET
Scientists find stem cells’ role inspreading cancer
Harry Potter getsstamp of approval LONDON, 22 May — After weaving his magic with
best-selling books and blockbuster films, Harry Potteris hoping to cast a spell over stamp collectors.
JK Rowling’s schoolboy wizard will feature onseven first class stamps to be released in July.
The Royal Mail’s Head of Special Stamps JuliettaEdgar said the collection will use artwork from theBloomsbury editions of the seven Harry Potter books.
The bespectacled hero appears with an array ofdragons, the Hogwarts Express train and his flyingFord Anglia.
A five-stamp miniature sheet featuring the Hogwartsschool crest and those of its four houses will also beavailable.
They go on sale on 17 July, four days before thepublication of the seventh and final book: Harry Potterand the Deathly Hallows.
MNA/Reuters
LONDON, 22 May(Xinhua) — Britishscientists have made animportant discovery inunderstanding howcancers spread by usingembryonic stem (ES) cellsto investigate how sometumors are able to migrateto other parts of the body.A research team fromthe University ofManchester studied a
crucial change that makescancer cells able to startmoving and spread intoother tissues, the journalMolecular Biology of theCell said on Tuesday.Normal cells, as well asearly cancer cells, arecalled epithelial cellsbecause they bind tightlyto each other formingstable layers of tissue, theresearch team led by Chris
Ward was quoted assaying. However, as atumor becomes moreadvanced, some of thecells change to become“mesen-chymal”, andmesen-chymal cells do notbind to each other, formingmore disorganized tissuesin which the cells canmove around.As this crucial change,known as the epithelial-mesenchymal transition,was first observed in theearly embryo, the researchteam theorized thatembryonic stem cellsmight undergo a similarprocess.”We have shown thatES cells spontaneouslychange in a manner that is
remarkably similar to theepithelial-mesenchymaltransition. Since ES cellscan be grown in thelaboratory, where theykeep the characteristics ofthe cells in the earlyembryo, they can bestudied in detail,” Wardsaid.”By studying these EScells we have alreadyidentified a novel com-ponent of this transitionprocess. We expect the useof ES cells will lead to theidentification of otherunknown factors involvedin cancer cell spread,hopefully leading to newavenues for cancertherapy,” Ward said.
Internet
Mars
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S P O R T S
New York Mets centerfielder Carlos Beltran climbsthe wall but cannot get a three-run home run byAtlanta Braves Kyle Davies in the sixth inning attheir National League baseball game in Atlanta,
Georgia, on 22 May, 2007.—INTERNET
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Royce Clayton (R)throws to first base to complete a double play afterforcing out Baltimore Orioles base runner Aubrey
Huff (19) at second base in the fourth inning oftheir American League baseball game in
Baltimore, Maryland on 22 May, 2007.—INTERNET
San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan (L)blocks a shot from Utah Jazz’ DeronWilliams during Game 2 of their NBAWestern Conference Final playoffbasketball series in San Antonio, Texas
on 22 May, 2007.—INTERNET
Mali’s Daba Modibo Keita (R), thegold medalist of the men’s +84kg, poseswith his coach Jorge Ramos Fernandoafter receiving the award of MostValuable Player during the closingceremony of 2007 Beijing WTF WorldTaekwondo Championships inBeijing, on 22 May, 2007.—INTERNET
Spanish League accuses refereesof undermining title race
MADRID, 23 May — The Spanish Football League (LFP) hasaccused Primera Liga referees of undermining the title race afterofficials refused to fall in line with disciplinary reporting guidelines.
The dispute originated because referees were unhappy that theleague overturned a booking against Real Madrid's David Beckhamand reacted by refusing to follow Federation rules in explaining red andyellow card decisions in sufficient detail. "They are falsifying andundermining the competition by their actions," a spokesman for theLFP told Reuters on Tuesday. "They are breaking the rules anddisciplinary action should be taken against them."
"The race for the title in Spain is very close this season and they areprejudicing the interests of a lot of clubs by their action," he added.
For the past two rounds of Primera Liga matches referees haverefused to detail in their reports why bookings were given, statingsimply that they were given "for unsporting behaviour" or "infringingthe rules of the game". As a result the Federation's disciplinarycommittee has not suspended players who were booked, saying theydid not have sufficient information to take any action in case of appealfrom the clubs.—MNA/Reuters
CAS backs Chelsea over Mutu case
Robson named SheffieldUnited manager
LONDON, 23 May — Former England and Manches-ter United captain Bryan Robson was confirmed asmanager of relegated Sheffield United on Tuesday.
The appointment comes a week after Neil Warnock'sresignation last week following United's relegationfrom the Premier League on the last day of the season.
At a brief news conference at United's BramallLane stadium Robson, 50, said: "I've got a good groupof players here and with a bit of fine tuning we can getback to where this club belongs.—MNA/Reuters
Milan fans jailed for ticket threats MILAN, 23 May — Four AC Milan fans have been
jailed and three put under house arrest for threateningthe club to hand over match tickets.
Italian media said on Tuesday that prosecutorsbelieve the "ultras" had even tried to force the club togive them tickets for Wednesday's Champions Leaguefinal against Liverpool in Athens. "The Milan club hasreceived some pressure and threats connected to get-ting tickets. It has continued right up to the ChampionsLeague final," a statement from prosecutors said.
Milan and Liverpool were upset at only being allo-cated 17,000 tickets each for the match while Milanhave issued several statements in recent days askingsupporters without tickets not to travel to the Greekcapital. —MNA/Reuters
Mozambique fan killed forcelebration goal
MAPUTO, 23 May — A Mozambican soccer fan wasstoned and stomped to death after celebrating a goal byhis side in a Premier League match in the southernAfrican nation, Mozambique's national newspaperreported on Tuesday.
The incident occurred on Sunday in the northerncity of Lichinga during a hotly contested match be-tween hosts Lichinga FC and rivals Ferroviario deNampula, according to Noticias.
Angry Lichinga fans attacked the unidentified manafter he jumped onto a stadium terrace to celebrateFerroviario's second goal in the 69th minute, the dailynewspaper said. It quoted witnesses as saying thatpolice failed to intervene.—MNA/Reuters
Shevchenko management plays down Milan invitation
Champions League winnercould pocket 100 mln euros
ATHENS, 23 May — The winner of Wednesday'sChampions League final between AC Milan and Liv-erpool could earn as much as 100 million euros inrising sponsorship and TV deals, increased players'values and higher ticket sales, an international surveyshowed on Tuesday. The survey, commissioned byMasterCard, one of the sponsors of the ChampionsLeague, also showed the victorious club's home citycould expect a significant cash injection.
The city of Liverpool made an estimated 70 millioneuros following the club's 2005 win against AC Milan,while Portugal's Porto enjoyed an estimated 12 millionboost after the team's 2004 victory.—MNA/Reuters
BERNE (Switzerland), 23 May— The Court of Arbitration forSport (CAS) has backed Chel-sea's bid to receive compensa-tion from former player AdrianMutu.
Chelsea have been seekingcompensation from the Roma-nian international forward sinceterminating his contract in Octo-ber 2004 as a result of the player'spositive test for cocaine.
In a ruling issued on the CASwebsite (http://www.tas-cas.org)on Tuesday, the court said it wasup to world soccer's governingbody FIFA to determine "whatsporting sanction and/or finan-cial compensation should be im-posed upon the Player."
FIFA's Dispute ResolutionChamber (DRC) said in October2006 that it did not have jurisdic-tion to handle the question of
compensation — an argumentwhich has been overturned byTuesday's ruling.
Mutu's lawyers had also soughtto challenge FIFA's jurisdictionin the case despite having for-merly recognized the DRC's rightto impose sanctions. "The Panelhas the clear impression that thesudden change of position adoptedby the Player before the DRC waspurely opportunistic," CAS statedon Tuesday.
Mutu joined Chelsea from Ital-ian club AC Parma on a five-yearcontract in August 2003 but testedpositive during a targeted drugtest conducted by the English Foot-ball Association.
Chelsea's decision to sack theplayer was backed by the PremierLeague which ruled that Mutu'smisconduct constituted a breachof contract.—MNA/Reuters
LONDON, 23 May — Chelsea striker AndriyShevchenko's management company has played downthe significance of an invitation from AC Milan for theUkrainian to attend Wednesday's Champions Leaguefinal in Athens as their guest.
Shevchenko has been linked with a move back to theItalian club, where he spent seven successful years,
after failing to live up to expectations in his first seasonin the Premier League.
"Andriy is not in talks of any kind with ACMilan," said a WMG spokesperson in a statement."He has a contract with Chelsea and that is the endof the matter.
MNA/Reuters
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Wednesday, 23 May, 2007Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hours
MST: During the past 24 hours, weather has been partlycloudy in Magway Division, rain or thundershowers havebeen scattered in Kaychin, Kayah States, Sagaing and Man-dalay Divisions, fairly widespread in Rakhine State, Bago,Yangon, Ayeyawady and Taninthayi Divisions and wide-spread in the remaining states and Divisions with isolatedheavyfalls in Kachin, Kayin States. Day temperatures were(3ºC) to (4ºC) below May average temperature in Kachin,Rakhine, Kayin and Mon States, (5ºC) below May averagetemperature in upper Sagaing and Bago Divisions, (7ºC) to(8ºC) below May average temperature in Shan State, lowerSagaing, Mandalay and Magway Divisions and about Mayaverage temperature in the remaining states and divisions.The noteworthy amounts of rainfall recorded were Moekaung(5.43) inches, Hpa-an (3.15) inches, Dawei (2.28) inches andMyitkyina (1.77) inches.
Maximum temperature on 22-5-2007 was 86°F. Mini-mum temperature on 23-5-2007 was 73°F. Relative humid-ity at 09:30 hours MST on 23-5-2007 was 80%. Totalsunshine hours on 22-5-2007 was (2.0) hours apporox.
Rainfall on 23-5-2007 was (0.15) inch at Mingaladon,(0.55) inch at Kaba-Aye and (0.73) inch at Central Yangon.Total rainfall since 1-1-2007 was (24.76) inches at Mingaladon,(28.03) inches at Kaba-Aye and (26.77) inches at CentralYangon. Maximum wind speed at Yangon (Kaba-Aye) was(15) mph from Southwest at (13:10) hours MST on 22-5-2007.
Bay inference: According to the observations at (06:30)hrs MST today, yesterday’s the low pressure areas over EastCentral Bay has become unimportant, Monsoon is moderateto strong in the Andaman Sea and South Bay, Weather ispartly cloudy elsewhere in the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 24-5-2007: Rain orthundershowers will be isolated in Kayah State, Mandalay,Magway and lower Sagaing Divisions, scattered in Chin andShan States, upper Sagaing Divisions, fairly widespread inRakhine State, Bago, Yangon and Ayeyarwady Divisionsand widespread in the remaining areas. Degree of certaintyis (80%).
State of the sea: Seas will be moderate to rough inMyanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Decrease of rain arelikely in the eastern Myanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring areasfor 24-5-2007: Isolated rain or thundershowers. Degree ofcertainty is (80%).
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring areas for24-5-2007: One or two or thundershowers. Degree of cer-tainty is (80%).
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring areas for24-5-2007: Isolated rain or thundershowers. Degree ofcertainty is (80%).
WEATHER
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UNITED NATIONS, 23 May — The number of people living with HIV has increased in every region of theworld over the past two years, despite improvements in ensuring universal access to treatment, according toa UN report released on Monday.
Residents search for victims in the rubble of acollapsed house after a bomb attack in Baghdad
on 22 May, 2007. At least 25 people were killed and60 wounded when a car bomb exploded near apopular market in Amil district in southwestern
Baghdad, police said. — INTERNET
UN says “AIDS” still spreading despite progress made
The report wassubmitted by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon tothe 61st UN GeneralAssembly which conveneda plenary session onMonday to review progressmade since the UN held ahigh-level meeting on HIV/AIDS in June last year.
Over the past year,selected progress has been
achieved in movingtowards universal access,including changes in thepolitical environment,setting national targets,estimating resource needs,expanding treatment andintensifying prevention,said the report.
By the end of 2006,90 low-and-middle-income countries have set
national targets towardsuniversal access to services,and many aim to double ortriple the coverage ofantiretroviral treatment by2010.
Two million people inlow-and-middle-incomecountries are now receivingtreatment, representing anincrease of 700,000 fromthe number estimated to beon antiretroviral therapy inDecember 2005.
In countries withgeneralized epidemicswhere there have beensustained prevention efforts,HIV prevalence is declining,and several countries havemade special servicesavailable to AIDS orphans,ensuring access to health,education and socialwelfare.
Despite theimprovements, the reportsaid, the number of peopleliving with HIV hasincreased in every region ofthe world over the past twoyears.
By the end of 2006, anestimated 39.5 millionpeople worldwide wereliving with HIV infection,representing a
“considerable increase”since 2001, when anestimated 32.9 millionpeople were living withHIV.
The rate of peoplenewly infected with HIVhas remained around 4million per year, while thenumber of people dyingfrom AIDS has grown from2.2 million in 2001 to 2.9million in 2006.
“With the passage ofthe epidemic’s first 25years, it has become clearerthan ever that the globalresponse must move froman emergency footing to alonger-term effort that laysthe groundwork forsustainable progress,” thereport said.
On June 2, 2006, theUN General Assemblyadopted the PoliticalDeclaration on HIV/AIDS,urging member states tomove toward the globalobjective of universalaccess to HIV preventionprogrammes, treatment,care and support by 2010.
MNA/Xinhua
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INSIDE AUNG SWE OO (MGS-HMAWBY)PAGE 7
Regional development undertakingssupervised in Shan State (North)
NAY PYI TAW, 23 May — Member of the StatePeace and Development Council Lt-Gen Kyaw Win ofthe Ministry of Defence had a meeting with responsi-ble persons from Shweli Hydropower Project andShweli Bridge (Namkham) Project, in Muse on 20
May morning.Officials from the Hydropower Utilization De-
partment reported on upgrading of 40-ton-withstand-ing bridges to 100-ton-withstanding ones and precau-tionary measures being taken to prevent the site of
Shweli Hydropower Project from being flooded whenShweli River is in flood.
Commander Maj-Gen Aung Than Htut gave asupplementary report.
Lt-Gen Kyaw Win inspects old and new Kyugok-Wantein bridges linking Kyugok (Pangsai) of Myanmar and Wantein of China. — MNA
Lt-Gen Ye Myint of Ministry of Defence views progress of Kyeeohn-kyeewa Multi-purpose Dam. — MNA
(See page 9)
NAY PYI TAW, 23 May — Member of the StatePeace and Development Council Lt-Gen Ye Myint ofthe Ministry of Defence, accompanied by Chairman ofMandalay Division PDC Commander of Central Com-mand Maj-Gen Khin Zaw, Chairman of Magway Di-vision PDC Col Phone Maw Shwe and officials, paidhomage to Chairman of State Sangha Maha Nayaka
Lt-Gen Ye Myint urges local authorities, personnel,people to help maintain roads, bridges, dams and factories
Committee Abhidhaja Maha Rattha Guru AbhidhajaAgga Maha Saddhammajotika Magway SayadawBhaddanta Sobhita at Maha Withokdayama Taikthitin Magway on 20 May morning.
They viewed Ayeyawady Bridge (Magway).At the briefing hall on Minbu bank, Lt-Gen Ye Myintheard reports on maintenance of the bridge for its
durability presented by Assistant Superintending En-gineer U Min Zan of Public Works and gave necessaryinstructions.
Next, they inspected progress in constructionof 252 feet long Ywathaya Bridge spanning HtanbinyinCreek in Minbu.
(See page 8)
Not an inventedstory
I admire the doctors whose names I do not knowof the hospital for their goodwill. The hospital isactually bearing the cost of medical treatment forthe poor, but not for the ones who are pretending tobe poor.
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