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Established 1914
Volume XVII, Number 269 11th Waning of Pyatho 1371 ME Sunday, 10 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
Yazudaing Bridge No (2) in MawlamyinegyunTownship put into commission
Ayeyawady Division will become mosteconomically developed region in Myanmar
NAY PYI TAW, 9Jan—The inauguration ofYazudaing Bridge No (2)in MawlamyinegyunTownship, AyeyawadyDivision, took place at thepavilion near the facilitythis morning, with an ad-dress by Prime MinisterGeneral Thein Sein.
Also present on theoccasion were Lt-Gen KoKo of the Ministry of De-fence, Chairman ofAyeyawady DivisionPeace and DevelopmentCouncil Commander of
South-West CommandMaj-Gen Kyaw Swe, min-isters, deputy ministers,heads of department, serv-ice personnel, members ofsocial organizations andguests.
In his speech, thePrime Minister said thattoday is an auspicious dayfor MawlamyinegyunTownship; that Maubin-Yaylegalay-Shwedaung-maw-Kyaikpi Road hasbeen rebuilt, andYazudaing Bridge No (2),one of the two bridges
spanning the river, has beenconstructed to extend theroad to ensure smoothtransport for Mawlamyine-gyun which is not easilyaccessible due to its sepa-rated location; and that to-day, the first phase of thedrive has been completedby putting YazudaingBridge No (2) into service.
Yazudaing BridgeNo (1) is due to be com-pleted by 2010, and sowhen it is completed,Mawlamyinegyun willenjoy smooth transport.
When Bogale-Mawlamyinegyun RoadProject andM a w l a m y i n e g y u n -Kyonmange Road Projectto be launched soon are com-pleted, the township will beeasily accessible by landfrom the four corners ofAyeyawady Division, and
local agricultural produceand meat and fish will betransported to any other partof the nation, so the regionwill witness soon see sig-nificant development in theeconomic, education andhealth sectors.
Being blessed withfertile soil and having a
large number of rivers andcreeks, the southern deltain the division producesrice and marine productsincluding meat, fish andsalt in abundance, therebycontributing to food secu-rity of the nation and neigh-bouring nations.
(See page 6)
Prime Minister
General Thein
Sein addresses
inauguration of
Yazudaing
Bridge No (2) in
Mawlamyine-
gyun Township,
Ayeyawady
Division.
MNA
The newly-opened one way YazudaingBridge No-2 is broad crest type. The 540 feetlong bridge with 20 feet wide motorway canwithstand 60 tons load and it is the 48th of itskind among the above-180-foot bridges inAyeyawady Division.
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2 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Sunday, 10 January, 2010
Sunday, 10 January, 2010
PERSPECTIVES
Boost production and exportof beans and pulses
* 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
Myanmar is a land where various species ofcrops thrive due to its favourable soil and climatepattern. The government is fulfilling agriculturalrequirements including adequate supply ofirrigation water for further improvement of theagricultural sector.
So far, the government has constructed morethan 200 dams along with river water pumpingstations and underground water tapping stations.As a result, monsoon and summer paddy, peas,sesame, corn, sunflower and long staple cotton aregrown with multiple- and mixed-cropping patterns.
Food security is of vital importance for everyone,regardless of region. Now, it is an opportune time offarmers to work harder to ensure not only local foodsecurity but also boosting export of crop surpluses.In growing marketable crops, advanced agriculturalmethods are to be applied on a wider scale forboosting per acre yields of the crops.
Myanmar’s beans and pulses are in demand athome and abroad. So, it is required to try for thecrops to get handsome prices. Major requirementsfor boosting export of beans and pulses are extensivecultivation of high-yield strains, use of quality strains,and choosing particular strains that need less amountof fertilizer and pesticide.
Green gram, pigeon pea and black gram areexported more than any other pea. In 2008-2009financial year, Myanmar exported more than 1.5million tons of beans and pulses. The prices of blackgram and green gram went up recently. Over theperiod from the end of last year to now, the price ofpigeon pea has hit the record high. In Myanmar,pigeon pea is grown on a commercial scale inMagway, Natmauk, Aunglan, Pyay, Pakokku,Chauk, Yenangyoung, Kyaukpadaung, Monywaand Shwebo.
Myanmar’s beans and pulses inclusive of greengram, pigeon pea and black gram have won customersatisfaction at home and abroad. Here, beans andpulses will soon be in season. Pea merchants andfarmers are, therefore, to take all possible steps forboosting export of quality beans and pulses.
NAY PYI TAW, 9 Jan—Minister for Hotels andTourism Maj-Gen Soe Naing received IsraeliAmbassador to the Union of Myanmar Mr YaronMayer at the ministry here on 5 January morning.
Also present at the call were Deputy Minister
Brig-Gen Aye Myint Kyu, Director-General ofDirectorate of Hotels and Tourism, Managing Directorof Myanma Hotels and Tourism Services, Head ofOffice and officials.They discussed matters to enhancemutual cooperation in tourism industry.—MNA
H&T Minister receives Israeli Ambassador
YANGON, 9 Jan — The12th prize presentationceremony for 2009-10academic year of YangonInstitute of EducationPractising High Schoolwas held at the PyinnyaBeikman Hall of theschool, with an openingaddress by the rector (In-charge) yesterday.
The headmaster of theschool explained all-rounddevelopment of the school.
Officials presentedprizes to outstandingstudents who stood fromfirst to tenth places in thewhole Myanmar formatriculation examination2008-09, outstandingteachers for their regular
MANDALAY, 9 Jan—Chairman of Mandalay CityDevelopment CommitteeMayor Brig-Gen PhoneZaw Han, accompanied byheads of divisions andofficials, on 1 Januaryinspected preparations fortarmacking Yangon-Mandalay Road betweenIndustrial Zone-2Kanaung-minthagyi Streetand Htonebo-MyitngeJunction, paving gravel onKhine Shwe Wah Streetbetween 64th Street and 65th
Street in ChamyathaziTownship.
The mayor heard thereport on the progress of
Mandalay Mayor oversees road construction
YIEPHS holds 12th prize presentationceremony
gravel paving submittedby acting head of Road
and Bridge ConstructionDepartment. The mayor
attendance, one who wasselected to attend theASEAN Cyberkits CampProgramme in Malaysiaand outstanding studentswho were awarded inMaths Olympic Contest(Central), Maths SkillContest (Central) anddivision level and centrallevel performing artscompetitions and thosepresent enjoyedentertainments.
Next, officialspresented prizes andcertificates of honour tostudents who wereawarded township andschool level excellentawards and whoperformed all-round
development of theschool. In the afternoonsession, officials awardedoutstanding students whowere awarded in English,Maths Skill and MathsOlympic Contests,Myanmar TraditionalCultural Performing ArtsCompetitions and essay,painting and sportsdevelopment contests,divisional, township andschool level excellentaward-winning studentsand winners of regularattendance award, DawMay Nwe scholarship for2008-09 and old studentLieutenant Thant ZinMaung scholarship.
MNA
Mayor Brig-Gen Phone Zaw Han inspects construction ofKanaungminthagyi road. —MNA
MinisterMaj-Gen
Soe NaingreceivesIsraeli
AmbassadorMr.
YaronMayer.
MNA
A parent presents cash award to school children at the 12th prizepresentation ceremony of YIEPHS. —MNA
left necessary instruc-tions.—MNA
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Britain mulls ‘pullback frompart of Afghan region’
Pakistani officials: SuspectedUS missiles kill four
PESHAWAR, 9 Jan —Suspected US mis-siles killed four people in northwest Pa-kistan, the latest in a surge of such at-tacks since a suicide bomber staged adeadly assault on CIA employees justacross the border in Afghanistan.
The attack on Friday was the sixth injust over a week in North Waziristan, anunusually intense bombardment that alsofollows repeated calls by the UnitedStates for Pakistan to do more againstmilitants there blamed for attacks onAmerican and NATO forces in Afghani-stan.
The area is the stronghold of theHaqqani network, an Afghan Talebangroup with links to al-Qaeda. Its militantsare responsible for cross-border attacksand could have played a role in the 30Dec attack that killed seven CIA employ-ees in Khost Province, analysts believe.
Internet
Venezuela sent F-16 jets tointercept US military plane
CARACAS, 9 Jan — Venezuelan President HugoChavez said on Friday that he had ordered F-16 jets tointercept a US military plane that twice violated Ven-ezuelan airspace earlier in the day.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Chavez said that theUS plane, based on the Netherlands’ Curacao Island inthe Caribbean, intruded into Venezuelan airspace twice,the first for 15 minutes and the second 19 minutes.
The F-16s escorted the US plane out, he added.However, the US military denied that any of its
planes entered Venezuelan airspace on Friday.“As a matter of policy we do not fly over a nation’s
air space without prior consent and coordination,” theUS Southern Command, which is in charge of US mili-tary activities in the hemisphere, said in a statement.“We operate with the utmost respect for the sovereigntyof the nations in our hemisphere.
Last month, Chavez accused the United States offlying an unmanned spy plane into Venezuela’s air-space and vowed to shoot down any similar aircraft inthe future.
Venezuela suspended diplomatic ties with Colom-bia in July in response to a US-Colombian militarybase deal, saying it would pave the way for the UnitedStates to invade Venezuela. Both Washington and Bo-gota denied the allegation.—Xinhua
NATO says two service membersdead in Afghanistan
KABUL, 9 Jan — Officials say two NATO service members havedied in Afghanistan, including a Danish soldier killed by a roadsidebomb. The Danish army says one of its soldiers was killed and fiveinjured on Friday when a blast hit their vehicle in southern Afghani-stan.
The Army Operational Command says the members of a Danishscouting unit were flown to a field hospital for treatment but onewas declared dead upon arrival.—Internet
The scene where a suicide bomber on foot attacked a convoy of guards whoprovide security for international forces in Gardez, Paktia Province, south ofKabul, Afghanistan, on 7 Jan, 2010. At least three people died in the attack, a
spokesman for the provincial governorsaid.—INTERNET
A vehicle passes through a flooded street in the outskirts ofLima, on 8 January, 2010. Persistent rains flooded several
streets in Peru’s capital on Friday.—INTERNET
The Tokai Challenger solar-powered car is displayed during the 2010 Inter-national Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada on 8 Jan,2010. Sharp produces 25% of the world’s photovoltaic cells, a representativesaid. The car is plastered with 2,176 solar cells. The cells, manufactured by Sharp, consist of rare metals that are usually used in satellites.—INTERNET
LONDON, 9 Jan — Britain’s militarymay hand control of parts of Afghani-stan’s Taleban-invested Helmand Prov-ince to their US counterparts, the Timesreported on Saturday citing unnamedmilitary officials.
The newspaper said that with the ar-rival of more US Marines in Afghani-stan and the implementation of a newUS counter-insurgency strategy, Britishtroops might pull out of the upperHelmand valley and concentrate on thebiggest population centre aroundLashkar Gah.
It cited military officials as sayingBritish commanders were ready to pullout of Musa Qala and Kajaki, home to
a hydroelectric power station to whichthey brought a turbine in an operationin 2008.
Handing over the two districts to UStroops would free up roughly 1,100troops to patrol the centre of HelmandProvince, which was the initial strategywhen British soldiers were first deployedthere in 2006, said the Times.
However, the newspaper said thereis resistance to leaving Sangin, the dis-trict that has claimed the highest numberof British casualties.
The newspaper said cabinet officialshave been briefed about the Helmandplans, and a decision was expectedwithin six weeks.—Internet
A/H1N1 pandemic death tollrises to 12,799, says WHOGENEVA, 9 Jan — The global death toll of
the A/H1N1 pandemic influenza has risen to atleast 12,799, the World Health Organization(WHO) said in a latest update on Friday.
Of all the deaths, some 6,880 occurred inthe Americas, while at least 2,554 were reportedfrom Europe. The other four WHO regions,namely Western Pacific, South-East Asia, EastMediterranean and Africa, reported 1,361,1,165, 708 and 131 deaths respectively. TheWHO’s tally of global pandemic deaths is anunder-representation of the actual numbers asmany deaths are never tested or recognized asinfluenza related, the UN agency noted.
The A/H1N1 flu virus was first identifiedin Mexico in April, and the WHO declared thenew influenza as a pandemic in June. So far thevirus has caused infections in more than 208countries and overseas territories or communi-ties.—Xinhua
Spanish soldier killedin accident inAfghanistan
MADRID, 9 Jan — A Spanish soldierdied on Friday after an armoured vehi-cle being checked fell on him in Af-ghanistan, said the Spanish DefenceMinistry.
Christian Quishpe Aguirre, 24, wasin a support base for NATO troops inthe west Afghan province of Herat whena BMR armored personnel carrier be-ing checked fell upon him and took hislife, the ministry said in a statement.Aguirre, who was married and had adaughter, joined the Spanish Army in2005. His body will be repatriated to hishometown in Zaragoza on Saturday.
The ministry said that the chief colo-nel of the Spanish base in Herat Prov-ince has opened an investigation.
Since 2002, a total of 91 Spanishsoldiers have lost their lives inAfghanistan.
Xinhua
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India intends to buy 10 C-17Globemaster cargo planes
China signs $1b contractswith Turkey
ISTANBUL, 9 Jan—China and Turkey signed 38 con-tracts worth of 1.05 billion US dollars at the end of theforum on economic cooperation and investment here onFriday. The deals cover Chinese imports of minerals, mar-ble and other products from Turkey as well as contract-ing power plant projects in Turkey.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by visiting Chi-nese Commerce Minister Chen Deming and his Turkishhost State Minister for Foreign Trade Zafer Caglayan inIstanbul.
More than 100 Chinese entrepreneurs came along withChen to seek purchase and investment opportunities dur-ing the minister’s four-day visit to Turkey. Addressingthe forum with more than 400 people from the two coun-tries, the two ministers pledged their efforts to forge closeeconomic and trade relations by expanding trade and in-creasing mutual investment.—Xinhua
Horizon Bank first US bank failure of 2010
UPS cuts 1,800 jobs, raises outlookNEW YORK, 9 Jan—United Parcel Service Inc (UPS.N) raised its fourth-quarter
profit forecast on Friday but said it was cutting another 1,800 management andadministrative jobs.
UPS shares rose as much as 6.5 percent to their highest level since the depths ofthe financial crisis in October 2008.
The shipper expects fourth-quarter earnings of 73 cents to 75 cents per share,up from an earlier estimate of 58 cents to 65 cents and besting Wall Street’s viewof a profit of 63 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
The higher forecast reflects improved shipping volume amid an economic re-covery, while the elimination of 0.5 percent of the company’s US workforce of340,000 is the result of increased automation of management functions, analystssaid.—Internet
Unemployment hits 10% across eurozoneBRUSSELS, 9 Jan—Ten people in a hundred who could be working are now un-
employed across the 16 countries that use the euro, the EU said on Friday as thehuman cost of the economic crisis was laid bare.
New figures for November 2009 showed that the seasonally-adjusted unem-ployment rate hit a miserable 10.0 percent, with 102,000 more people left withouttheir own income compared to October. In Spain, one of continental Europe’sbiggest economies, the rate has now hit a shocking 19.4 percent.
Experts have repeatedly expressed fears of a double-dip recession on the Ibe-rian peninsula, which could itself stunt nascent recovery among neighbours al-ready struggling with unfavourable exchange rates against the dollar and the Chi-nese yuan.—Internet
United Parcel Service aircraft are loaded with aircontainers full of packages bound for their finaldestination at the UPS Worldport All Points Inter-national Hub during the peak delivery day inLouisville, Kentucky, on 21 Dec, 2009.—INTERNET
Honda to boostannual worldproduction
by six percentTOKYO, 9 Jan—
Automaker Honda MotorCo (7267.T) plans to pro-duce 3.59 million units inthe world next financialyear to start in April, up 6percent from this financialyear’s outlook on risingsales, Asahi newspaper re-ported on Saturday.
The world’s 7th-big-gest automaker expects tosee sales grow in emerg-ing nations such as China,as well as a recovery insales in the United States,Asahi said without citinga source. The companyplans to produce 1.29 mil-lion units in NorthAmerica next financialyear, up 110,000 unitsfrom the current financialyear, and 980,000 units inJapan, up 70,000 units,Asahi reported.—Xinhua
Job seekers wait outsidea German FederalLabour Agency in
Leipzig. German unem-ployment averaged 8.2%
of the workforce in2009. The EuropeanUnion said the unem-
ployment rate across the16 countries that formthe eurozone is 10%.
INTERNET
LOS ANGELES, 9 Jan—India intends to purchase10 C-17 Globemastercargo planes, US aero-space major Boeing an-nounced on Friday.
India wants the C-17Globemaster cargoplanes, each worth at least200 million US dollars, toreplace their fleet of Rus-sian aircraft, according toBoeing.
India sent the requestto the US government for
the acquisition of the 10aircraft last year, Boeingspokesman Jerry Drellingsaid, adding that finaliza-tion of the agreementscould take years.
“It’s been a good startto the year for the C-17programme,” Drellingsaid. “We’re very excitedabout this project.”
Final assembly of theC-17 takes place atBoeing’s Long Beachplant near Los Angeles,
which employs 5,000workers. The aircrafttakes about 10 and a halfmonths to finish, Drellingsaid. The C-17 Globe-master III air lifter isoften used to transportcombat equipment andtroops or to deliver hu-manitarian supplies. TheC-17 has a payload of 77tons and requires a run-way of only 915 metres totake off.
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, 9 Jan—US regulators closed Ho-rizon Bank ofBellingham, Washington,on Friday, kicking offwhat has been forecast asa peak year for small bankfailures.
The Federal DepositInsurance Corp said Ho-rizon Bank had approxi-mately $1.3 billion in to-tal assets and $1.1 billionin total deposits as 30September.
Friday’s bank failure isexpected to cost theFDIC’s insurance fund atotal of $539.1 million.
The 18 branches ofHorizon Bank will reopenduring their normal busi-ness hours beginning onSaturday as branches of
Washington Federal Sav-ings and Loan Associationand deposits will contin-ued to be insured by theFDIC. Community banksare facing persistent pres-sure from deterioratingloans, many tied to com-mercial real estateprojects that have col-lapsed or are in decline.
Regulators closed 140banks last year, the high-est level since 1992 whenofficials were still clean-ing up from the savingsand loan crisis. That com-pares with 25 in 2008 andonly three in 2007.
FDIC Chairman SheilaBair has said in the cur-rent banking crisis, fail-ures will peak in 2010 andthen start to subside.
The price tag for thebank closings is expectedto total $100 billion from2009 through 2013,according to the FDIC.
Internet
Dancers perform for tourists in the Jiuzhaigou scenic area, southwestChina’s Sichuan Province, on 9 Jan, 2010. —INTERNET
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Candidates of the 2010 national entrance exam for postgraduate studiestake part in the exam at Southwesten University of Finance and Econom-ics in Chengdu, capital of southwest China’s Sichuan Province, on 9 Jan,
2010. —XINHUA
Photo taken on 8 Jan, 2010 shows the construc-tion site of the third generator of the Ningde
nuclear power plant in Ningde, southeast China’sFujian Province. Ningde nuclear power plant, thefirst in Fujian, started building its third generatorFriday. With an investment of 50 billion yuan (6.8
billion US dollars), the Ningde plant would beequipped with four 1-million-kilowatt generatorsin the first-phase construction. Its first generator
would be installed in 2012. —XINHUA
Builders work in the site of the Nanjing-QidongRailway double tracking renovation project in
Nantong, east China’s Jiangsu Province, on 6 Jan,2010. The project, extending to a full length of
268.3 km linking Nanjing and Qidong, involves aninvestment of 13.07 billion yuan. —XINHUA
Activities marking 60th anniversary ofVietnam-China relations to be held
BEIJING, 9 Jan —Viet-namese Ambassador toChina Nguyen Van Thosaid here on Friday thetwo countries will hostmore than 30 activities in2010 as Vietnam andChina celebrate the 60th
anniversary of Vietnam-China diplomatic ties andthe year of friendship.
The activities also aimto boost mutual under-standing, trust and coop-eration between the twocountries and peoples,said the ambassador.
In 2010, Vietnam andChina expect to maintainhigh-level exchanges andconduct political, eco-nomic, cultural and peo-ple’s exchanges as well,Nguyen told a Press con-ference at the Vietnameseembassy in Beijing.
Vietnam will also ac-tively participate in the2010 World Expo, to beheld in Shanghai in May,and China-ASEAN Expoin Nanning of southernGuangxi Zhuang Autono-mous Region to carry out
sport and cultural activi-ties between the twocountries’ border areas.The Chinese side has pro-posed to invite 3,000 Vi-etnamese young people tovisit Guangxi.
Nguyen said Vietnam,which assumes rotatingpresidency of the Associa-tion of the South-EastAsian Nations (ASEAN),attached great importanceto establishing strategiccooperation relations withChina.
Xinhua
Lebanese President concerned aboutUS airports security measures
S Korea’s first icebreakerreaches New Zealand on
way to AntarcticSEOUL, 9 Jan—South Korea’s first-ever icebreaking
vessel reached a port in New Zealand on Friday, thelast stop before it heads to the Antarctic, according toSouth Korean news service YTN.
The icebreaker, named Araon, stopped at the portof Christchurch, New Zealand, to store supplies andrefuel before heading to the Antarctic next Tuesday forresearch expedition, YTN said. The 7,487-ton ship willconduct research in Cape Burks, where South Korea ispreparing to build its second research base in the Ant-arctic, and in Terra Nova Bay, the southeastern end ofthe Antarctic, according to YTN.—Xinhua
Indonesia urges release of 17hostages held by Somali pirates
Indonesia’s Bali to hostinternational film festival
All Items from Xinhua News Agency
Another small earthquakejolts US Silicon Valley
SAN FRANCISCO 9 Jan—An earthquake of magni-tude 3.8 struck the Silicon Valley area in the UnitedStates on Friday, a day after another tremor jolted thesame region.
Preliminary data from the US Geological Survey(USGS) showed that the latest quake occurred at 11:48am local time and was centered about 10 kilometreseast-northeast of Milpitas, a Silicon Valley city in theUS state of California.
According to the USGS, a 4.1-magnitude quakewas recorded in the same area at 10:09 am on Thurs-day. Friday’s quake was felt in various parts in theSan Francisco Bay Area with no reports of damage sofar.—Xinhua
BEIRUT, 9 Jan—Leba-nese President MichelSuleiman expressed con-cern on Friday about addi-tional screening at US air-ports of passengers fromseveral countries,including Lebanon,the county’s state-runNational News Agency(NNA) reported.
Suleiman said followingtalks with US Senator Alcee
Hastings that he askedLebanon’s ambassador toWashington AntoineChedid to follow up the is-sue with the US administra-tion.
Washington decidedlast week to require tightersecurity for passengerstravelling from or throughnations listed as “statesponsors of terrorism,” in-cluding Cuba, Iran, Sudan
and Syria, as well as Af-ghanistan, Algeria, Iraq,Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria,Pakistan, Saudi Arabia,Somalia and Yemen.
In 1999, Lebanese pow-erful Shiite armed groupHizbollah was placed onthe US State Departmentterrorism list.—Xinhua
JAKARTA, 9 Jan—Indo-nesia on Friday called forrelease of its 17 citizenstaken hostage by Somalipirate last week.
“We keep monitoringthe development of the
case along with the For-eign Ministry,” said BobiMamahit, secretary of themarine transport depart-ment of the TransportMinistry.
The Singaporean-flagged Pramoni, achemical tanker with acrew of 24, 17 of themIndonesian workers, wasseized on 1 Jan by piratesin the Gulf of Aden, oneof the world’s busiest wa-terways.
It was not the first timeships with Indonesiancrew on board were hi-jacked by Somali pirates.
Somali pirates have sofar set more than 70 Indo-nesian workers free.
Xinhua
JAKARTA, 9 Jan— Indo-nesia’s Bali Province ispreparing to host an inter-national film festival in2012, the Antara newsagency quoted an officialas saying on Friday.
“Bali is preparing itselfto successfully host theInternational Film Festi-val in 2012,” said theHead of Art and Film atBali’s Culture Depart-ment I Made Santha in the
provincial capital city ofDenpasar.
He said that the prepa-ration included the 32ndBalinese Art Fair in Juneand documentary film fes-tival that specially willpresent the latest docu-mentary movies producedby regencies/cities gov-ernment in the province,local companies as well asindividual producers.
Xinhua
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(from page 1)In the early May
2008, the cyclone “Nargis”hit hard the region, but thestorm-hit areas have en-joyed better conditionsthan that previously in ashort time due to the com-bined efforts the govern-ment, the people and theTatmadaw made in har-mony to realize rescue, re-habilitation and recon-struction tasks in compli-ance with the guidance ofthe Head of State.
Seven new roadsare being built and threeold ones upgraded forthe convenience of the
AyeyawadyDivision will…
seaside region in trans-porting local products byland to other regions. Sofar, a network of roadsstretching over 480 milesin total has been set up.That means necessarymeasures have beentaken for improving thesocio-economic life andeconomic developmentof local people andevacuation of victims inthe face of a natural dis-aster.
Apart from roads,Ayeyawady Division hasseen two railroad projects:the 87-mile railroad link-
ing Pathein with Yangonthrough Dahka, Einme,Pantanaw, Nyaungdon andHlinethaya, and the 48-mile railroad linking
Hinthada and Nyaungdonthrough Zalun andDanubyu. Therefore,Ayeayawady Division willbe also accessible by trainsoon, and surely, it willbecome the most economi-cally developed region inthe nation.
In Ayeyawady Di-vision, having rivers andcreeks in large quantity,river-crossing bridges arebeing constructed one af-ter another. YazudaingBridge No (2) is the 48thabove-180-foot bridge inthe region. YazudaingBridge No (1) under con-
struction and NyaungdonBridge over theAyeyawady River linkingHinthada and Nyaungdonwill be rail-cum-road
bridges, on completion.Since its assump-
tion of State responsibili-ties, the government hasgiven top priority to resto-ration of stability and peaceand nationalreconsolidation. Simulta-neously, it has been carry-ing out tasks in varioussectors in accordance withthe political, economic, andsocial objectives, uphold-ing Our Three Main Na-tional Causes, in pursuanceof the national goal of shap-ing the nation into a peace-ful, modern and developedone.
To ensure equitabledevelopment of all partsof the Union includingborder areas and bettersocio-economic life of the
The 48th above-180-foot Yazudaing Bridge No. (2) of Ayeyawady Division.—MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein unveils the stone inscription of Yazudaing Bridge No. (2).—MNA
Commander Maj-Gen Kyaw Swe, Minister Maj-Gen Khin Maung Myint and a local formally openYazudaing Bridge No. (2).—MNA
people, the Border Areasand National Races De-velopment Project, the24- Special Region De-velopment Project, andthe Rural Areas Devel-opment Project are on-going. In addition, thegovernment has beenimplementing many
projects in the agricul-tural, meat and fish, for-estry, industrial, trans-port, communication,electric power and energy
sectors to speed up thetasks.
At the same time,the government has beenimplementing short- andlong-term national levelprojects for promotion ofnational education andhealth care with momen-tum, and the people have
begun to benefit from theprudent projects.
In cooperation withthe people, the governmenthas been implementing theState’s seven-step RoadMap to build a peaceful,modern and developeddemocratic nation in com-pliance with the public de-sire. So far, the fourth stepor the new constitution hasbeen approved with themajority of the ballot. So,the fifth step or generalelections will be held inaccordance with the newconstitution in 2010.
In conclusion, thePrime Minister called formaintenance of the bridgefor its durability for im-provement of the socio-economic life of the pos-terity; effective use of thefoundations in the interestof the nation and own in-terest; and further consoli-dated unity of the govern-ment, the people and theTatmadaw to surmount thechallenges and disruptions.
(See page 7 )
Yazudaing Bridge No (2) is the 48th above-180-foot bridge in the region. Yazudaing Bridge No (1)under construction and Nyaungdon Bridge over theAyeyawady River linking Hinthada and Nyaungdonwill be rail-cum-road bridges.
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(from page 6)In his address,
Chairman of AyeyawadyDivision PDC Com-mander of South-WestCommand Maj-Gen KyawSwe said that it was diffi-cult to travel from one re-gion to another asAyeyawady Division hasrivers and creeks in a largequantity; some townshipshave land route; seventownships in the divisionhad been hit hard by se-vere cyclone Nargis brokeout in 2 May, 2008.
The Head of State
Ayeyawady Division will…gyun Township is isolatedand it greatly relied onwater way as a mean oftransport in the past, to-day’s inauguration ofYazudaing Bridge No-2benefited local people tobe able to travelS h w e t a u n g h a m w ,Kyaikpi and Mawla-myinegyun. It also linksB o g a l e - M a w g y u n -K y o n m a n g a e -Myaungmya, No (10)Road.
Thanks to openingof Yazudaing Bridge No(2), local people will be
gave guidance on con-struction of a network of10 roads in the storm-hitareas of the division forprompt rescue measureswhen the natural disasteroccurs again, swift flowof commodity and smoothtransport, he added.
In compliance withthe guidance of the Headof State, YazudaingBridge No-2 has been builton Maubin-Yaylekalay-S h w e t a u n g h a m w -Kyaikpi-Mawlamyine-gyun road section, No (1)Road. As Mawlamyine-
able to enjoy smoothtransportation and swiftflow of commodity,thereby contributing to-wards development ofsocio-economic status ofthe region. The com-mander urged local peo-ple in MawlamyinegyunTownship to maintaindurability of newRazudaing Bridge No-2.
In giving accountson construction ofYazudaing Bridge No-2,Minister Maj-Gen KhinMaung Myint said that thegovernment has placed
emphasis on developmentof economic infrastructurein pursuance of building apeaceful, modern and de-veloped nation and has ful-filled requirements onroad transport which playsan important role in de-
bridges have been opened.19 above-180-footbridges are under con-struction and arrange-ments are being made tobuild six bridges. Strenu-ous efforts are being madeto open Yazudaing Bridge
velopment of economic,social, education andhealth sectors at the sametime.
A total of 2913 un-der-180-foot bridges and234 above-180-foot
No-1 soon.Before cyclone
Nargis in the division,there had been 1344 milesand five furlongs in roadtransport and 161 milesand three furlongs have
been extended in the af-termath of cyclone Nargis.So far there have been1506 miles in road trans-port linking between eastand west banks of theAyeyawady. Emphases isbeing placed on emer-gence of largest economiczone in Myanmar.
Next, a local spokewords of thanks. ThePrime Minister cordiallygreeted departmental of-ficials, members of social
organization and localpeople.
Then the com-mander, the minister anda local formally openedthe Razudaing Bridge No-2.
The Prime Minis-ter unveiled the stone in-scription of the bridge.
Afterwards, PrimeMinister General TheinSein, Lt-Gen Ko Ko, Com-mander Maj-Gen KyawSwe and ministers sprin-
Minister Maj-Gen Khin Maung Myint deliversan address at inauguration ceremony of
Yazudaing Bridge No (2).—MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein waving at local people along Yazudaing Bridge No (2).—MNA
Commander Maj-Gen Kyaw Swe delivers anaddress at inauguration ceremony of
Yazudaing Bridge No (2).—MNA
Those present at the inauguration ceremony of Yazudaing Bridge No (2).—MNA
kled scented water on itand posed for a documen-tary photo together withofficials.
The Prime Minis-ter and party inspected thebridge and greeted localpeople.
The newly-openedone way YazudaingBridge No-2 is broad cresttype. The 540 feet longbridge with 20 feet widemotorway can withstand60 tons load and it is the48th of its kind among theabove-180-foot bridges inthe division.—MNA
A total of 2913 under-180-foot bridges and 234above-180-foot bridges havebeen opened. 19 above-180-foot bridges are under con-struction and arrangementsare being made to build sixbridges. Strenuous Effortsare being made to openYazudaing Bridge No-1 soon.
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Local people to grow beansand pulses suitable…
(from page 16)The Prime Minister and party left there and flew
over the Cyclone Shelter and its environs.On arrival at Daw Nyein Village of Pyapon
After hearing the reports, the Prime Ministerattended to the needs and gave instructions on supervi-sion of the tasks.
In Daw Nyein Village, the Prime Minister in-spected installation of communication devices at theCDMA-450 system construction project of MyanmaPosts and Telecommunications under the Ministry ofCommunications, Posts and Telegraphs.
Township, they were welcomed by departmental offi-cials and social organization members.
The Prime Minister and party viewed construc-tion of Cyclone Shelter and dredging of lake under-taken by Dagon International Ltd.
At the project site of 24-inch diameter inlandnatural gas pipeline central project (Daw Nyein) ofMyanma Oil and Gas Enterprise, the Prime Ministerinspected documentary photos on laying of pipelinesand the plot of the central project.
They left Daw Nyein Village and flew overPyapon-Kyonkadun-Daw Nyein-Amar Road by heli-copter.
On arrival at Ayeya Village of Bogale Town-ship, they were welcomed by departmental officialsand members of social organizations.
The Prime Minister viewed completion of Cy-
the needs. Next, he urged the local people to growbeans and pulses suitable for the region in addition topaddy and carrying out agriculture and livestock breed-ing for earning increased income, and he stressed theneed for uplift of living standard by systematicallyspend their incomes.
(See page 9)
clone Shelter where students were learning educationand spoke words of encouragement.
In Kadonkani Village of Bogale Township, aresponsible person of Htoo Trading Co Ltd reported tothe Prime Minister on progress of Cyclone Shelterbuilt by Htoo Trading Co Ltd. In-charge of the regionMinister for Forestry Brig-Gen Thein Aung, Com-mander Maj-Gen Kyaw Swe and Lt-Gen Ko Ko gavesupplementary reports.
The Prime Minister looked into construction ofthe lake and conditions of villages and gave necessaryinstructions to officials.
In Kyeinchaunggyi Village, the Prime Ministercordially greeted the departmental officials, socialorganization members and local people.
At the briefing hall for construction of the modelvillage, a responsible peson of Htoo Trading Co Ltdreported on arrangements for construction of the Cy-clone Shelter school. Minister Brig-Gen Thein Aunggave a supplementary report.
The Prime Minister inspected construction ofthe new Cyclone Shelter school for KyeinchaunggyiVillage BEMS contributed by Myanmar Red CrossSociety and Red Cross Society of Japan and the site forthe school to be built by Htoo Trading Co Ltd.
The Prime Minister looked into development ofKyeinchaunggyi Model Village and cordially greetedthe local people.
On his inspection tour of Kyonda, DawNyein,Ayeya and Kyeinchaunggyi Villages, the Prime Min-ister asked about progress of economic, education,health, agriculture and fishery works and attended to
Cyclone shelter being built by Eden Group Co Ltd at Kyondah village in Dedaye Township.—MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein greets departmental officials, members of socialorganizations and local people at Kyondah village in Dedaye Township.—MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein inspects cyclone shelter at Kyondah village in Dedaye Township.—MNA
Yazudaing Bridge No(2), one of the two bridgesspanning the river, hasbeen constructed to ex-tend the road to ensuresmooth transport forMawlamyinegyun whichis not easily accessible dueto its separated location.
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(from page 8)Moreover, the
Prime Minister gave in-structions on giving healthknowledge to the localpeople, train the basic edu-cation students at the pri-mary level to becomequalified ones, teach all ofcurriculum from the text-books to the students andexamine them in the aca-demic year, and maintain
Local people to grow beansand pulses suitable…
the roads for the use of allthe year round.
On arrival at No. 5Fertilizer Plant (Pathein)of Myanma Oil and GasEnterprise near Ohbo Vil-lage of KangyidauntTownship, the Prime Min-ister and party were wel-comed by officials of theplant.
The Prime Minis-ter and party viewed the
scale model of the plant.Minister for Energy
Brig-Gen Lun Thi re-ported on construction ofthe plant and facts aboutthe project.
Minister for Elec-tric Power No. 2 Maj-GenKhin Maung Myint andthe commander gave sup-plementary reports.
The Prime Minis-
ter cordially greeted theChinese technicians.
In the compound ofthe No. 5 Fertilizer Plant,the Prime Minister andparty viewed progress ofbuildings, arrival of ma-chinery and constructionof Ammonia and UreaPlant.
No. 5 FertilizerPlant (Pathein) is located
on 200 acres of land nearDahka River inKangyidaunt Township.On completion, the plantwill produce 500 tonsUrea tons and 325 of ofAmmonia per day.
Later, the PrimeMinister and party leftthere and arrived inPathein in the evening.
MNA
Photo shows Cyclone Shelter in Ayeya village constructed by Diamond Mercury Company.—MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein views students taking lessons atCyclone Shelter in Ayeya village, Bogale Township.—MNA
Photo shows CDMA-450 station in Daw Nyein village,Pyapon Township.—MNA
Photo shows Kyeinchaunggyi villagein Bogale Township.—MNA
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NEWS ALBUM
A mouse caused chaos at a bank inGuangzhou, capital of GuangdongProvince, after it accidentally presseda button that opened the savings safe.
When staff arrived at the bank at 9am, they found the safe, which has anautomatic folding door, half open.
They thought the bank had beenrobbed. But minutes later, after findingeverything in order, they spotted a smallmouse sitting next to the all-importantbutton.
Mouse opens deposit safebefore bank opens
A California acupuncturist tracesback pain to a lack of natural posture.
Esther Gokhale says 85 percent ofthe population in the United States willsuffer from back pain in their lifetimes;however, in the African nation of Chad,the incidence of back pain is only 5percent.
Gokhale observes that in many cul-tures, people still have natural postureand movement that prevents pain andenhances health.
Both manual labourers and seden-tary workers from remote villages inBrazil and rural Portugal, she says, havenot forgotten how to sit, stand, walk andsleep in harmony with their bodies’design.
At her wellness centre in Palo Alto,Calif, she has developed the Gokhale
A 14-year-old math prodigy has beenoffered a place at Britain’s prestigiousCambridge University — if he can passjust one more exam.
Arran Fernandez, who was home-schooled in southern England’s Surreycounty, was offered an undergraduateplace at Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Col-
San Fran’s famous sealions now in Oregon
About 2,000 sea lions spotted off thecentral Oregon coast may be the popu-lar marine mammals that disappearedfrom San Francisco’s piers, wildlife ex-perts say. The sea lions may have sim-ply left their Fisherman’s Wharf hangoutto follow their food to colder water, theexperts say.
“We’ve seen these huge pods out onthe ocean — 200, 300 yards across —altogether a couple thousand sea lions,”said Steve Saubert, co-owner of SeaLion Caves, a connected system of seacaves and caverns open to the PacificOcean near Florence, Ore.
14-year-old prodigy offered place at Cambridge
In this photo released by theFernandez family on 7 Jan, 2010,home-schooled Arran Fernandez,
14, poses with the offer he receivedto join Fitzwilliam College at
Cambridge University in October, inLondon. Fernandez is set to become
the university’s youngest under-graduate since William Pitt the
Younger in 1773, on condition thathe passes his physics A-level exam.
lege after passing the university’s en-trance exam.
He now needs only to pass his phys-ics A-level exam — a standardized testfor British students — to enroll.
British media quoted the boy’s fa-ther, Neil Fernandez, as saying thatArran would be the youngest Cam-bridge undergraduate since WilliamPitt the Younger, who became primeminister, attended at the same age in1773.
Cambridge University spokesmenwere not available late Thursday.
Back pain from bad postureMethodSM — a systematic approach forfinding the body’s way back to pain-freeliving.
Gokhale, author of “Eight Steps to aPain-free Back,” says stretch sitting andstretch lying are two techniques thatdecompress the spine, improve circula-tion and breathing, relax muscles andreduce stress while working at the com-puter, watching TV and sleepingthrough the night.
Icicles cling to a palm tree on 6 Jan, 2010, inLakeland, Fla. Farmers spray their crops to helpprotect them against the cold temperatures. Tempera-tures in the area dipped into the mid-20’s, and farm-ers are working to salvage millions of dollars’ worth of strawberries and other crops.—INTERNET
China-Nigeria strategicpartnership improved
ABUJA, 9 Jan — The China-Nigeria strategic part-nership has been improved for the past few years, saidvisiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi in Abuja,capital of Nigeria, on Friday.
In a meeting with Nigerian Vice President GoodluckJonathan, Yang said after the two countries establishedstrategic partnership in 2005, both China and Nigeriawitnessed all-round development in their bilateral re-lations.
He said the mutual trust between the two sides wasdeepened and exchanges in various sectors were fre-quent. The two countries were engaged in closed co-operation in international and regional affairs. Theeconomic and trade cooperation continued to makeprogress and the human and cultural exchanges werefacilitated on wide ranges.—Xinhua
Doctor shortage beforehealthcare reform
WASHINGTON, 9 Jan — A group of US doctors wantsCongress to know that there is a shortage of primary carephysicians even before healthcare reform is considered.
The American College of Physicians sent a letterto key legislators in Congress urging them to ensurethat the final healthcare reform bill includes provisionsto support the primary care workforce.
“Recent studies show that the US faces a shortageof more than 40,000 primary care physicians, even be-fore taking into account increased demand for primarycare associated with increased coverage,” Dr Joseph W.Stubbs, president of the American College of Physi-cians said in the letter. Studies show that low levels ofreimbursement for primary care, especially relative toother specialties, is a principal reason why physiciansare not going into primary care, Stubbs said.—Xinhua
US to continue drone attacks despitePakistan’s disagreement
ISLAMABAD, 9 Jan — The UnitedStates will continue the “effective”drone attacks in northwest Pakistan’stribal region near the Afghan bordereven if it has no agreement with Paki-stan, a US senator said here on Friday.
Addressing a Press conference inIslamabad, visiting Senator John McCainsaid the US congressional delegationcame to show the solidity and sympathyto the victims of the terror attacks in Pa-kistan but the strikes with unmanned air-craft will not stop as the US needs to root
out extremism from the region.“We are always with Pakistan and the
people of Pakistan and our relationshipdoes not have time limitation,” McCainsaid. He said the use of drone strikes againstsuspected Taleban militants in Pakistan isan effective part of the US strategy.
Referring the recent diplomat issue, thesenator said the US will try to deploy thequalified diplomats to the US embassy inPakistan to help address the diplomaticconcerns by the Pakistani government.
Xinhua
UK police arrest three passengers onplane at Heathrow
LONDON, 9 Jan — British police arrested three passengers aboard a Dubai-bound Emirates airliner at London’s Heathrow Airport on Friday on suspicion ofmaking a bomb threat, police said.
Sky News television quoted police sources as saying initial searches had foundno actual threat to the flight, indicating that the incident may have been an ill-judged prank.
The men, aged 58, 48 and 36, were taken into custody for making verbal threatsagainst the crew before take off, the police said in a statement. “They have beenarrested on suspicion of making a bomb threat,” they added.
An airport spokesman said other flights at Britain’s biggest airport were unaf-fected. Witnesses told Sky that armed police with sniffer dogs boarded flightEK004, which had been due to take off at 2000 GMT (3 pm EST), and swiftlyarrested the men.—Internet
Swimmers run to the icy waters ofthe North Sea in Ostend, Belgium.
More than 6,000 swimmers took partin the annual New Year’s swim in
freezing temperatures.
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Alcohol abuse kills thousands inBritain every year
China, India hold third round of de-fence consultation
One dead, nine hurtin attack on African
football starsLUANDA, 9 Jan — Gunmen shot at buses carry-
ing Togo’s football team to the African NationsCup in Angola, leaving one dead and nine wounded,but organizers insisted the tournament would goahead.
Two players were among the injured, while a driverwas killed when gunmen sprayed bullets at the team’svehicles after they had crossed into Angola’s restiveCabinda Province from Congo-Brazzaville on Friday,according to a Togo official.
Many dived under their seats when the gunfirestarted. Squad member Thomas Dossevi said the team— one of the strongest in African football — had been“fired on like dogs”.
Two players — goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale anddefender Serge Akakpo — were among the wounded,Dossevi told AFP.
“The assailants were hooded and armed to the teeth.We stayed under the seats for 20 minutes. It was hor-rible.”
Two English Premiership players — ManchesterCity striker Emmanuel Adebayor and Aston Villamidfielder Moustapha Salifou — emerged unharmedfrom the attack, their clubs said.
Internet
Togo’s national team at the Kegue stadium in Lome, in this 6 September, 2009file photo.—INTERNET
UN chief sees “window of opportunity”to advance disarmament
UNITED NATIONS, 9 Jan — UN Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon on Friday took note of last year’s “en-couraging developments” in disarmament, pledging toadvance the goal of a nuclear-weapon-free world.
“Today there is a new window of opportunity indisarmament and non-proliferation,” Ban said in re-marks at a roundtable meeting at the UN Headquar-ters with the heads of international organizations deal-ing with disarmament. He noted that a number ofevents in disarmament over the next few months, whichinclude the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of NuclearWeapons (NPT) Review Conference in May.
“The treaty is facing a number of challenges. Asuccessful outcome would strengthen confidence notonly in the treaty but also for the collective globaleffort to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons,”Ban said.—Xinhua
F-16s scrambled due tounruly airline passenger
WASHINGTON, 9 Jan — Two F-16 fighter jets tookto the air on Friday after a report of an unruly passen-ger aboard a airliner bound for San Francisco, theNorth American Aerospace Defence Command said.
As the fighter aircraft arrived, the Air Tran planethat had taken off from Atlanta landed safely in Colo-rado Springs, Colorado, at noon local time (1900GMT), NORAD said in a statement.
The F-16 warplanes were launched “today in re-sponse to reports of an unruly passenger aboard AirTran Flight 39 from Atlanta bound for San Francisco,”NORAD said.
It was the second such incident in three days, withtwo F-15 fighters intercepting an airliner bound forHawaii on Wednesday after a passenger caused a “dis-turbance.”
NORAD, a joint US-Canada mission, scramblesfighter jets to respond to possible terrorist threats fromthe air, after the attacks of 11 September, 2001 in-volving hijacked airliners.
The fighter pilots are prepared to shoot down theairliners if necessary to prevent a possible repeat ofthe 9/11 attacks when hijacked planes were flown intothe World Trade Centre in New York and the Penta-gon in the US capital.
Based in Colorado, NORAD was created duringthe Cold War in 1958 to protect North America againstair assaults.—Internet
Foot-and-mouth diseasereoccurs in north VietnamHANOI, 9 Jan — There have been 232 buffaloes and
cows infected with the foot-and-mouth disease in thepast two weeks in Vietnam’s northern province of LangSon, said an official report on Friday.
The disease has broken out in six districts of theprovince, according to the Department of AnimalHealth under the Ministry of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment. The department said local authority istaking measures to prevent the spread of the disease.
Currently, Vietnam has five provinces affected bythe foot-and-mouth disease including Kien Giang inthe south, the central Phu Yen Province, and threenorthern provinces namely Son La, Cao Bangand thenewly-reported Lang Son. —Xinhua
BEIJING, 9 Jan — Chinaand India held the thirdround of defence consul-tation here on Wednesday,according to a Press re-lease from the InformationOffice of China’s DefenceMinistry on Friday.
Deputy Chief of Gen-eral Staff of the ChinesePeople’s Liberation Army(PLA) Ma Xiaotian andvisiting Indian DefenceSecretary Pradeep Kumarjointly presided over theconsultation, during whichthey exchanged views and
reached some consensuson bilateral ties, regionalsecurity, national defencepolicies and military ex-changes and cooperation.
During the consulta-tions, the Chinese side ex-pressed its concern to theIndian side over the irre-sponsible remarks madeby a few Indian leaders
and some Indian media’suntrue reports.
The Chinese sidestressed that both Chinaand India should do morework, which will be favour-able for boosting healthybilateral ties, so as to facili-tate the good environmentand conditions for China-India relations.—Xinhua
LONDON, 9 Jan — An influential com-mittee of British MPs has criticized suc-cessive governments for allowing Britainto develop a drinking habit that is killingtens of thousands of people every year.
“Over the last 60 years drinking hab-its have been transformed. In 1947 thenation consumed 3.5 litres of pure alco-hol per head: The current figure is 9.5 li-tres,” the House of Commons health com-mittee said in a report on Friday.
“This ... has been an increasing sourceof concern. These involve not only theconsequences of binge drinking which area cause of many serious accidents, disor-der, violence and crime, but also long-termheavy drinking which causes more harmto health,” said the report.
Alcohol was probably a significantfactor in 30,000 to 40,000 deaths per year,
the report said, citing figures from the presi-dent of the Royal College of Physicians.
The MPs called for an increase in alco-hol pricing to deter drinkers, and they esti-mated that a minimum price of 50 penniesper unit would save more than 3,000 livesper year. A unit of alcohol is about 300millilitres of normal beer. They also calledfor tougher rules for advertising.
Marketing by the drinks industry was600 to 800 million pounds (960 million to1.3 billion US dollars) in 2003, accordingto the report. Matt Wilson, the spokesmanfor the Advertising Standards Authoritywhich administers TV and print advertis-ing in Britain, told Xinhua: “Based onavailable evidence those rules that are al-ready in place are going further than theCommons health committee is callingfor. —Xinhua
A bus is encrusted in ice and snow at the back lot of a bowling alley in theOmaha, Neb, suburb of Elkhorn, where a fire was being put out, on 7 Jan,
2010. A winter storm with bitter cold temperatures and blowing winds istravelling through the region.—INTERNET
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INVITATION TO TENDERSealed tenders are invited by the Public Works, Ministry of
Construction, Government of the Union of Myanmar from reputedmanufacturers or the bonafide agents for the supply and delivery ofthe following foundation equipment.
TENDER NO. E-2 (T) PW/2009-2010 CLOSING DATE (18.1.2010) 4:00 PM
Tender application form (including tender documents anddetailed technical specifications) will be purchased in FEC 400.00(or) equivalent US$ per set. The payment for tender application mustbe paid to Account No. SEE. 01015, Myanma Economic Bank (2).Yangon through Myanma Foreign Trade Bank.
The tender documents can be obtained from MechanicalDivision, Building No.40, Public Works, Ministry of Construction,Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, only with the Payment receipt from AccountDivision, Public Works.
Tender should be submitted to the above address not later than16:00 hours on 18th January 2010.
The Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all tenderswithout furnishing reasons.
For further detail information, please contact to Telephone No.067-407076, 407176, 407173.
MANAGING DIRECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS
MINISTRY OF CONSTRUCTION
Road accidents dropby 10.1% in 2009
Truck accident kills 13, injures sixin Brazil
EU to pursue climatedeal through G-20
Philippines prays for disaster-free year
China surpasses US in 2009 auto salesBEIJING, 9 Jan—China overtook the United States as the biggest auto market in
2009 and automakers should see more strong growth this year, an industry groupreported on Friday.
Boosted by Beijing’s stimulus, 2009 passenger car sales soared to 10.3 millionand total vehicle sales are estimated at 13.6 million, the China Passenger CarAssociation said. That represents growth of about 45 percent from 2008.
“This is even better than anyone expected,” the group’s general secretary, RaoDa, said at a news conference in Shanghai.
By contrast, US sales of cars and light trucks plunged 21 percent in 2009 to10.4 million as a shaky economy kept buyers away from showrooms. It was thefirst time any country bought more cars than Americans.
The Chinese group’s data were in line with forecasts by JD Power and Associ-ates of 12.7 million sales of cars and light trucks and 900,000 bigger vehicles in2009 for a total of 13.6 million. The company in early 2009 expected sales of 9million vehicles but raised that as Beijing rolled out measures to boost demand.
“It’s very, very strong growth, far beyond the expectations we had in the earlypart of 2009,” said John Bonnell, a JD Power .—Xinhua
Peru’s Inca Trail among top five adventureattractions in the world
LIMA, 9 Jan—Peru’s Inca Trail to Machu Picchu was ranked fifth on the list ofTop Ten best adventure attractions in the world, the state-run travel companyPromperu said on Friday.
The selection was made by a jury consisting leading writers, explorers andjournalists from Britain, such as Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet, thelargest travel guide book in the world. The Inca Trail, built during the Inca Em-pire, is part of a network of more than 30,000 km of roads, and was used by theInca as their way to the sacred city of Machu Picchu.—Xinhua
A man walks on a pedestrian overhead bridgepasses vehicles drive on a heavy traffic in Beijing,on 8 Jan, 2010. China overtook the United States
as the biggest auto market in 2009 and automakersshould see more strong growth this year, an indus-
try group announced on Friday.—INTERNET
RIO DE JANEIRO, 9Jan—Thirteen peopledied and six others wereinjured in a truck accidentin the small town ofPatosde Minas, in MinasGerais state of southeastBrazil, local authoritiessaid on Friday afternoon.
According to the au-thorities, the crash oc-curred earlier in the morn-
ing on the BR-365 federalroad, and involved a vanand a truck. The FederalHighway Police (PRF)said that the van crossedthe lanes, colliding head-on with a heavy truckwhich came in the oppo-site direction.
According to the PRF,the vehicle was transport-ing tourists who had spent
the New Year’s holiday inSao Paulo state, also in thesoutheastern region, to thenortheastern Bahia state.Twelve of the 13 dead weretravelling in the van, whichwas overcrowded. Accord-ing to the police, all diedinstantly. The truck’s driverwas taken to a local hospi-tal, but later succumbed toinjuries.—Xinhua
MANILA, 9 Jan—Hun-dreds of thousands of peo-ple shed their footwearand prayed for relief fromnatural disasters on Satur-day in a religious proces-sion across the capital ofthe mainly Roman Catho-lic Philippines.
The annual festivalcentres on a black icon ofa cross-bearing JesusChrist, which many Fili-pinos believe can performmiracles to cure the sick,drive away bad luck andbring prosperity.
“They look like giantwaves,” Senior InspectorOscar Hoguera, head ofManila’s mobile police di-vision, said of the sea ofhumanity swarmingaround the carriage beingpulled by bare-foot devo-
tees holding lengths ofstout rope.
The devotees worescarlet shirts and hurledwhite handkerchiefs andtowels at an ebony-huedwooden statue of the“Black Nazarene”, whichvolunteers touched ontoits cheeks before throwingback the cloths to the
crowd.“There are a lot more
participants today thanlast year,” Holguera toldAFP, estimating the sizeof the crowd at severalhundred thousand people.
“Many people are turn-ing to religion after a yearof disasters,” he added.
Xinhua
BEIJING, 9 Jan—Roadaccidents decreased by10.1 percent in 2009compared with the previ-ous year, and the deathtoll and number of in-jured from road accidentsdropped by 7.8 percentand 9.8 percent respec-tively, the Ministry of
Public Security said onFriday.
A total of 238,000road accidents were re-ported in 2009, leaving67,759 dead and 275,125wounded, according tothe ministry.
Road accidentscaused 910 million yuan(133 million US dollars)in direct property dam-ages, said the ministry.
Deaths caused byspeeding, drink drivingand fatigue driving de-clined noticeably, downby 10.1 percent, 13 per-cent and 15.2 percent re-spectively compared to2008, it said.
Xinhua
MADRID, 9 Jan—TheEU said on Friday itwill pursue a new dealon global warmingthrough the Group of 20,since last month’s UNclimate conference ofnearly 200 nations led tounwieldy negotiationsthat didn’t accomplishmuch.
Herman van Rompuy,the new EU president,said halting globalwarming remains a keytarget for the Europeanswhose proposal for am-bitious pollution cuts by2020 found no takers atthe December climateconference in Copenha-gen.
“The European Unionmust continue to bethe driving force” of theglobal climate change
debate, said VanRompuy. The EU lead-ers will meet 11 Feb todiscuss where to gonext.
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Workmen prepare the Galilieo (GIOVE-B) satellite of the European SpaceAgency (ESA) on its launch pad at Kazakhstan’s Baikonur cosmodrome in
2008. The EU’s much-delayed satellite navigation network Galileo will beginoperations in 2014, the European Commission has said as it awarded key
contracts to Germany’s OHB System and France’s Arianespace.—INTERNET
Children play near asnowman in Hamp-shire, England on 8
Jan, 2010. Widespreadice and sub-zero tem-peratures continued tocause disruption acrossBritain with the coldest
weather in 30 yearsshowing little sign of
easing.—XINHUA
Brazil monitors suspectedA/H1N1 flu cases among Indians
EU Galileo sat-nav system to beginoperations in 2014
BRUSSELS, 9 Jan—TheEU’s much-delayed Gali-leo sat-nav network willbegin operation in 2014,the European Commissionsaid on Thursday as itawarded key contracts toGermany’s OHB Systemand France’s Arianespace.
The European systemis aimed to challenge thedominance of the US-builtGlobal Positioning Sys-tem (GPS), set up by thePentagon in the 1980s,which is widely used in ahuge variety of navigation
devices like those in carsand boats.
OHB System beat outlarger rival EADS-Astrium for the contract tobuild the first 14 satellitesfor the 30-satellite naviga-tion system, EU TransportCommissioner AntonioTajani said, withArianespace providing thelaunch services.
The first satellites willbe launched from FrenchGuiana by Russian Soyuzrockets.
Franco-Italian group
Thales Alenia Space washanded the contract to pro-vide system support ser-vices.
“This will allow the ini-tial deployment and ser-vice provision of Europe’ssatellite navigation systemas of early 2014,” Tajanisaid.
“With this and theupcoming awards for theremaining procurementpackages, we are conclud-ing a critical phase of theGalileo programme.
Internet
UK temperature hitsminus 22°C, minus 8°F
LONDON, 9 Jan—Brit-ain has experienced thecoldest night of an icywinter, with temperaturesfalling to minus 22.3 de-
grees Celsius (minus 8.1Fahrenheit) in the ScottishHighlands village ofAltnaharra.
The village alreadyholds the record for thecoldest temperature everrecorded in Britain, reach-ing minus 27.2 Celsius(minus 17 Fahrenheit) in1995.
Road, rail and air trav-ellers faced continuingdelays on Friday, andthousands of schools wereshut.—Internet
19 indicted in US for masscybercrimes conspiracy scam
HOUSTON,9 Jan—Nineteen individuals, mostly fromnorthern Texas, was indicted on Friday in an alleged15-million-US-dollar international cybercrimes con-spiracy scam.
The federal indictment, announced on Friday by USAttorney JamesJacks, charged the 19 with conspiracyto commit wire and mail fraud. Of the 19 defendants,including two from Canada and eastern Europe, 15 werealso charged with fraud related to electronic mail.
The indictment alleges that from 2003 to 2009, thedefendants conspired to create shell companies to de-fraud telecommunications companies, credit reportingagencies and other services providers.
The conspiracy charge carries a maximum penaltyof up to 30 years in prison and up to one-million-dollarfine. —Xinhua
Hong Kong police arrest six in$3 mln Tokyo heist
Pedestrians are seen at Tokyo’s Ginza shopping district. Hong Kong policehave arrested six people in connection with a $3 mln luxury watch heist inTokyo last week, at a store in the upmarket Ginza shopping district of the
Japanese capital.—INTERNET
HONG KONG, 9 Jan—Hong Kong police havearrested six people inconnection with a three-million-US dollar luxurywatch heist in Tokyo, areport said on Saturday.
Three men and threewomen — all Chinese —
are suspected of involve-ment in the theft of 200luxury watches last weekat a store in the upmarketGinza shopping districtof the Japanese capital,Radio Television HongKong reported.
Thieves bored
through the shop’s wallsto get at the watches, To-kyo police said previ-ously.
RTHK said a numberof the stolen watches hadbeen recovered in thesouthern Chinese city.
Internet
Six Cambodians die ofhuman swine flu
PHNOM PENH, 9 Jan—Cambodian government onFriday reported a total of 550 cases of A/H1N1 fluwith six deaths.
As of 7 Jan, six Cambodians have died of A/H1N1epidemic and the total cases have risen to 550, Minis-try of Health said on the government website.
Thirteen out of the 25 provinces across the coun-try have found infection cases. —Xinhua
Sand slidekills three in
Indonesia JAKARTA, 9 Jan—
Three workers werekilled in a sand slide in asand mine in Sleman ofYogyakarta in Javaisland on Friday, spokes-man of the NationalDisaster ManagementAgency Priyadi Kardonosaid.
The accident oc-curred on Friday morn-ing when the minerswere carrying out a dig-ging in an area which hasbeen prohibited frommining.
“It is an accident,they violated the warn-ing in the mine,” he toldXinhua over phone.
The three were killedon the scene after a hugeamount of sand and soilburied them, saidKardono.
Xinhua
BRASILIA, 9 Jan—Amedical team was sent tomonitor suspected cases ofA/H1N1 flu in an indig-enous region in Brazil’sAmazonas state, it is re-ported. The decision wasmade after a 10-year-oldIndian boy from a villageof the Yanomami ethnicgroup in the Santa Isabeldo Rio Negro region hadto be hospitalized with se-rious flu symptoms.
The National HealthFoundation also reportedtwo other flu cases in thesame village.
Sizinando Pontes, anofficial from the Indig-enous Health District, saidlocal residents were con-cerned about an outbreakofA/H1N1 flu in the re-gion.
The virus is feared tohave been brought in bylocal health staff, whoworked in anotherYanomami communityon the Brazil-Venezuelaborder for an A/H1N1 fluoutbreak in October andNovember last year, saidPontes.
Xinhua
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Wickmayer wins WTA Auckland Classic
Yanina Wickmayer of Beligum holdsthe trophy after defeating FlaviaPennetta of Italy at the women’s
Auckland Classic finalon 9 January.—INTERNET
Russia’s Nikolay Davydenko returnsa shot to Roger Federer of Switzer-
land during their semi-final match atthe Qatar Open tennis tournament in
Doha on 8 Jan, 2010. — INTERNET
Davydenko beatsFederer to face Nadalin Qatar Open final
DOHA, 9 Jan–Russian NikolayDavydenko justified his win over SwissRoger Federer last year by beating theworld number one again 6-4 and 6-4 hereon Friday to reach the Qatar Open ten-nis tournament final.
The third seed, who beat the Swissin the semifinals of the ATP World TourFinals in November, repeated the feat toprogress to Saturday’s final where hewill face world number two RafaelNadal of Spain. “I’d beaten him once,so I knew I could beat him again. I con-centrated more on baseline and serves,”said Davydenko, who has lost 12 timesto Federer.—Internet
Canadian Heil winsMoguls event
CALGARY, 9 Jan—Jennifer Heil addedanother gold medal to her trophy case— and she won’t need to go far to putit there. The Spruce Grove, Alberta, na-tive was nearly perfect at a World Cupmoguls event Friday, earning her 22ndcareer World Cup title. Heil, the 2006Olympic champion, finished with23.95 points at Canada Olympic Park.
Nikola Sudova of the Czech Repub-lic was second with 23.39 points andMargarita Marbler of Austria grabbedthird in 23.16. Canada added a secondpodium finish later Friday when Vin-cent Marquis of Quebec placed secondin the men’s event. Dale Begg-Smithof Australia was first in 23.73, fol-lowed by Marquis in 23.38 andAlexandr Smyshlyaev of Russia in23.27.
Internet
Canada’s JenniferHeil, center, raises herarmas she takes gold inthe ladies’ moguls assilver medalist NikolaSudova, left, andbronze medalistMargarita Marbler,right, look on at theFreestyle FIS WorldCup skiing event inCalgary, Alberta, on 8Jan, 2010.— INTERNET
New Manchester Citysigning Patrick Vieiraposes for photographersat the Club’s Carringtontraining complex inManchester, north-westEngland. — INTERNET
Inter’s Vieira completes City move
Gunners mullingCampbellcomeback
LONDON, 9 Jan—Arse-nal manager ArseneWenger on Friday hintedthat he could be ready tohand former Gunnerscentreback Sol Campbella surprise return to thePremier League.Campbell, 35, has beentraining with his formerteam-mates and is cur-rently without a club af-ter last year’s departurefrom Portsmouth and hissubsequent ill-fated briefstint with fourth tier out-fit Notts County.
The defender left Arse-nal for Portsmouth in thesummer of 2006 and thequality of his perform-ances there must havegiven Wenger cause to re-gret letting him leave.Asked if Campbell couldbe re-signed, Wenger an-swered equivocally. “Wehave a level of interest forevery good player,” theFrenchman said, beforeadding: “He trains veryhard.”—Internet
Ancelotti makes Anelka hismain man for January
LONDON, 9 Jan—Nicolas Anelka has been told hewill carry the responsibility of keeping the goals fly-ing in for Chelsea in the absence of Didier Drogba.
Ivory Coast star Drogba is away at the African Na-tions Cup along with Salomon Kalou, Michael Essienand John Mikel Obi, but Blues boss Carlo Ancelottibelieves Anelka has the ability to ensure that the club’sleading striker is not too badly missed. Anelka has re-covered from a hamstring injury which kept him outof Chelsea’s last four matches and is set to return toaction at Hull on Saturday.—Internet
Real to stay out oftransfer market
MADRID, 9 Jan—Real Madrid hasno plans to replace injured Braziliandefender Pepe, or any others players,during the mid-season transfer window,Spanish media said on Friday. Theclub’s management told coach ManuelPellegrini that he could not expect anynew signings this month, the Marcasports newspaper said.
Internet
Birmingham City owner,Hong Kong businessman
Carson Yeung.— INTERNET
Fergie heaps praise on Yeung regimeat Birmingham
MANCHESTER, 9 Jan—Inter Milan midfielderPatrick Vieira on Fridaycompleted his move toManchester City. Franceinternational Vieira, whobecomes new Blues bossRoberto Mancini’s firstsigning, has signed a six-month deal with an optionfor a further year.
The 33-year-old’s dealat Inter was due to expirein the summer and theformer AC Milan and Ar-senal midfielder is desper-ate to secure first-teamfootball as he bids for aplace in France’s WorldCup squad. Mancini, whoworked with Vieira at the
San Siro, told the club’swebsite, www.mcfc.co.uk:“Patrick is a world classmidfielder with a winner’smentality and will fit intothis group very well.
Internet
AUCKLAND, 9 Jan—Promising Belgiantennis star Yanina Wickmayer under-scored her potential by winning theAuckland Classic final here Saturdayless than a month after a year-long banwas lifted, allowing her to play. The big-hitting Wickmayer, the world number16, took just over an hour to trounce the12th-ranked player and tournament topseed Flavia Pennetta of Italy 6-3, 6-2.
After a faltering start, in which shedropped her opening serve and made 10unforced errors in the first four gameswhich left her trailing 1-3, Wickmayertook charge of the game. As she beganto find her range with her powerful fore-hand, Wickmayer broke Pennetta’s nexttwo serves to take the first set and thenpiled on the pressure with a third serv-ice break in the opening game of the sec-ond set.—Internet
MANCHESTER, 9 Jan—Sir AlexFerguson has heaped praiseupon Birmingham City’s newowner Carson Yeung for his ef-forts in transforming the for-
tunes of the Premier Leagueclub. The Manchester Unitedmanager was scheduled to takehis team to Birmingham on Sat-urday evening for a meeting withAlex McLeish, a loyal Fergusonplayer during their time togetherat Aberdeen.
Ferguson has paid close atten-tion to the fortunes of Birming-ham, under the management ofhis former player, and has beenimpressed by the strides taken bythe club since Hong Kong-basedbusinessman Yeung completedhis takeover from DavidSullivan and David Gold in Oc-tober. “Alex McLeish has donea brilliant job at Birmingham,absolutely wonderful,” saidFerguson.—Internet
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Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hr.M.S.T. During the past 24 hours, light rain have beenisolated in Yangon and Taninthayi Divisions, weatherhas been partly cloudy in Rakhine State, Bago andAyeyawady Divisions and generally fair in the remainingStates and Divisions. Night temperatures were (3°C) belowJanuary average temperatures in Kachin and Shan States,(6°C) below January average temperatures in upper SagaingDivision, (3°C) above January average temperatures inKayah State, Bago Division, (5°C) to (6°C) above Januaryaverage temperatures in Rakhine, Kayin and Mon States,Ayeyawady and Taninthayi Divisions and about Januaryaverage temperatures in the remaining areas. The significantnight temperatures were Loilem (0°C), Namsam (2°C),Putao, Machanbaw, Lashio, Pinlaung, Heho and Katha(4°C) each. The noteworthy amount of rainfall recordedwere Dawei (0.55) inch and Coco Island (0.20) inch.
Maximum temperature on 9-1-2010 was 95°F.Minimum temperature on 9-1-2010 was 64°F. Relativehumidity at (09:30) hours MST on 9-1-2010 was 64%.Total sun shine hours on 8-1-2010 was (7.1) hours approx.
Rainfall on 9 -1-2010 was (Tr) at Mingaladon, (Nil)Kaba-Aye and Central Yangon. Total rainfall since 1-1-2010 was (Tr) at Mingaladon, Kaba-Aye and (Nil) CentralYangon. Maximum wind speed at Yangon (Kaba-Aye) was(5) mph from Northwest at (15:30) hours MST on 7-1-2010.
Bay inference: Weather is partly cloudy in theAndaman Sea and Central Bay and generally fair elsewherein the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 10th January 2010:Light rain are likely to be isolated in Mon State andTaninthayi Division, weather will be partly cloudy inRakhine and Kayin States, Bago, Yangon and AyeyawadyDivisions and generally fair in the remaining States andDivisions. Degree of certainty is (60%).
State of the sea: Seas will be moderate in Myanmarwaters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Slight increase ofnight temperatures in the Lower Myanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring area for10-1-2010: Partly cloudy .
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring area for10-1-2010:Partly cloudy.
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring area for10-1-2010: Partly cloudy.
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China becomes rising starin Regenerative MedicineLONDON, 8 Jan—
Chinese researchers havebecome the world’s fifthmost prolific contributorsto peer-reviewed scienti-fic literature on Regen-erative Medicine (RM),according to aninternational studypublished on Friday.
The Canadian-basedMcLaughl in-RotmanCenter for Global Health(MRC) published aresearch article in the UKjournal RegenerativeMedicine, saying thatChina’s contributions toscientific journalson RMtopics leapt from 37 in2000 to 1,116 in 2008,exceeded only by that ofthe United States,
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Germany, Japan andBritain.
“China has beendeveloping very quicklyin the area of regenerativemedicine”, saidDominique McMahon,the leading author of thearticle, who also toldXinhua that “there is nodoubt that China is one ofthe leaders in the race todevelop RM therapies.”
But as the stem cellresearch develops fast inrecent years, RM becomesmore and more dependenton this side, and sharedsome ethic criticismagainst stem cell researchsince it involves the usageof human embryos.
Xinhua
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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
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■ 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
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Prime Minister inspects disaster preparedness measures in Dedaye,Pyapon, Bogale Townships, No. 5 Fertilizer Plant (Pathein)
Local people to grow beans and pulses suitable to region in addition topaddy, carry out agriculture and livestock breeding for extra income
NAY PYI TAW, 9 Jan—Prime Minister GeneralThein Sein, accompanied by Lt-Gen Ko Ko of theMinistry of Defence, Chairman of Ayeyawady Divi-sion Peace and Development Council Commander ofSouth-West Command Maj-Gen Kyaw Swe, minis-ters, deputy ministers, departmental heads and offi-cials, left Yangon yesterday morning by Tatmadawhelicopter and arrived in Kyondah Village of DedayeTownship of Ayeyawady Division at 8.15 am.
The Prime Minister and party were welcomedby Lt-Col Khin Maung Soe of the local battalion,departmental officials and members of social organi-zations.
The Prime Minister cordially greeted the de-partmental officials, social organization members andlocal people.
Next, the Prime Minister and party viewedprogress of Cyclone Shelter built by Eden Group of
Companies Ltd.The Prime Minister from the Cyclone Shelter
looked into inflow of fresh water into the lake near theCyclone Shelter and construction of Basic EducationMiddle School and gave necessary instructions toofficials.
Next, the Prime Minister cordially conversedwith the local people.
(See page 8)
Prime Minister General Thein Sein inspecting No. 5 Fertilizer Plant (Pathein) Project.—MNA
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