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Tatmadaw born to meet aspirationsof nation and people
Established 1914
Volume XVII, Number 267 9th Waning of Pyatho 1371 ME Friday, 8 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
Comrades,At this Graduation
Ceremony of the 7th In-take of Defence ServicesInstitute of Nursing andParamedical Science, Iwould like to stress sol-emnly some points youshould know.
Comrades,The objective of the
Defence Services Instituteof Nursing and Paramedi-cal Science is to bringabout skilful nurses, para-medical and pharmaceu-tical professionals withphysical and intellectual
NAY PYI TAW, 7 JAN—The following is the full text of translation of the speechdelivered by Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Maung Aye at the Graduation Parade of the 7thIntake of Defence Services Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Science.
aptitude for the NationalTatmadaw which upholdsOur Three Main NationalCauses.
Comrades,Our nation is a un-
ion where more than onehundred national ethnicgroups live through wealand woe in every cornerof the country. However,due to divide and rulepolicy imposed duringover hundred years ofcolonization, disunityemerged even during thetime of independencestruggle. Since independ-
ence was the first priorityfor the country, our lead-ers built national unitywith some conditions.Therefore, the basic capa-bility to organize our na-tional groups was ratherweak.
After achieving theindependence, armed in-surgency broke out allover the country. Politicaldemands related to feder-alism also emerged. Sinceethnic groups are spreadout in all states and divi-sions throughout the coun-try, without restricting to
(See page 8)
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye addresses the Graduation Parade ofthe 7th Intake of Defence Services Institute of Nursing and
Paramedical Science.—MNA
Role of medical science pivotal forphysical prowess of Tatmadawmen
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Friday, 8 January, 2010
PERSPECTIVES
Build new railways to facilitate
inter-region transport
* 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
To ensure an easy and smooth transport,
new motor roads and railroads are being built
in all parts of the Union. At the same time,
major bridges across rivers and creeks and
many other small bridges are being
constructed.
Myanma Railways is not only upgrading old
railroads but also building new railroads to
contribute to transport. Some sections of new
railways on the east and west bank of the
Ayeyawady river have been already
commissioned into service. As a result, the
flow of commodities is quick and trading is
brisk.
A lot of passengers and goods can be
transported in a short time by means of rail
transportation. As rail transport is cheap and
convenient, it has become a reliable mode of
transport for the public.
On 2 January, the Monywa-Bawditahtaung
section of the circular railway in Monywa in
Sagaing Division was inaugurated. It will
facilitate the commute in Monywa where more
than 250,000 people live. Thanks to the opening
of Aungtha-Bawditahtaung section of the
circular railway, people in Monywa as well as
in seven nearby villages can travel from one
place to another with reasonable fees. It also
helps the students of Technological University
(Monywa) go to their classes conveniently. Not
only that, pilgrims from all over the country
and tourists can visit pagodas and places of
interest around Monywa using the train.
Ensuring better transport is one of the most
important tasks in our bid for all-round
national development. Myanma Railways is
striving for the emergence of new railway
networks, building more than 1,200 miles of
new railroads. With the emergence of new
railway networks, transportation and trading
of regional products will become quicker and
economy of the respective regions will develop
further.
NAY PYI TAW, 7 Jan — Organized by Nay PyiTaw Traffic Rules Enforcement Supervisory Commit-tee, the third Traffic Rules Educative Show, Competi-tions and Prize Presentation Ceremony was held atNay Pyi Taw Pyinmana Mingalar Kandaw Hall and atthe compound of Aung Mingalar Bus Terminal yester-day morning, attended by Patron of the supervisorycommittee Commander of Nay Pyi Taw CommandMaj-Gen Wai Lwin.
It was also attended by Minister for Rail Trans-portation Maj-Gen Aung Min, Deputy Ministers ThuraU Thaung Lwin and U Pe Than, Chairman of thesupervisory committee Deputy Commander Brig-GenMin Zaw, Secretary of Nay Pyi Taw DevelopmentCommittee U Tun Kyi, departmental heads, the deputychief of Myanmar Police Force, officials of the super-visory, social organization members, wellwishers, prizewinning students and guests.
First, Minister Maj-Gen Aung Min made anaddress and Deputy Commander Brig-Gen Min Zawspoke on the occasion.
Next, Deputy Chief of MPF Police Brig-GenZaw Win and Director U Thein Oo gave talks ontraffics rules and road safety measures.
Then the deputy commander and the chairmanof Nay Pyi Taw District Peace and Development
Third Traffic Rules Educative Show, Competitions andPrize Presentation Ceremony held in Nay Pyi Taw
Council accepted cash donated by wellwishers andpresented certificates of honour to them.
Afterwards, the minister, the deputy ministerand the deputy chief of MPF awarded winners of basiceducation level essay, painting and poster contests ontraffic rules.
The opening of the third Traffic Rules Educa-tive Show and Competitions took place in the com-pound of Nay Pyi Taw Pyinmana Aung Mingalar BusTerminal. Deputy Commander Brig-Gen Min Zaw,MPF Deputy Chief Zaw Win and Deputy Director-General U Win Thaung of Directorate of Road Trans-portation formally opened the show.
The commander and party viewed booths andshops displayed at the show.
The show will be opened up to 10 January. MNA
CommanderMaj-Gen Wai Lwin
views booths dis-played at the third
Traffic Rules Educa-tive show.
MNA
Minister for Rail Transportation Maj-GenAung Min presents award to a winner of
contest on traffic rules.—MNA
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YANGON, 7 Jan—The final matches of the 4thInter-School Senior Cricket Challenge Shield 2009of Yangon Division took place at the sports ground inLanmadaw BEHS No. 1, here, on 27 December.
The Myanmar Cricket Federation presented cashawards to outstanding cricket players of thechallenge, outstanding students in the matriculationexamination for 2008-09, Saw Phone Thet Paing ofMyanmar U-19 cricket team who secured the Manof the Match in the U-19 Cricket Challenge 2009 inThailand.
Next, special prizes were awarded to all the teamsof the challenge.
Officials presented medals and K 20,000 eachto third prize winning Mingala Taungnyunt BEHSNo. 3 women’s team and joint third prize winning
4th Inter-School SeniorCricket Challenge Shield
concludesKyauktada BEHS and Mingala Taungnyunt BEHSNo. 4 men’s teams.
In the women’s event, Kyimyindine BEHS No. 3secured the second prize and K 40,000, whileLanmadaw BEHS No. 1 men’s team won the secondprize and K 40,000.
Best Batsman Awards, Best Bowler Awards andBest All-Rounder Awards were presented to respectivewinners and teams.
President of the federation U Nyunt Win awardedK 70,000 to first prize winning Ahlon BEHS No. 4men’s team. On behalf of Director-General U AyeKyu of No. 3 Basic Education Department, StaffOfficer U Soe Myint Aung presented K 70,000 toAhlon BEHS No. 4 women’s team.
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Cuba says detainedcontractor worked for
US intelligenceHAVANA, 7 Jan — A senior Cuban official says that
an American government contractor detained in Cubafor more than a month was “working for Americanintelligence.” Parliament leader Ricardo Alarcon saysthe man is under investigation but has not yet beencharged.
Neither government has identified the man who wasarrested on 4 Dec on suspicion he was handing outcommunications equipment to opposition groups.Alarcon says the man’s actions are “part of the priva-tization of war.”
The State Department has said that he was work-ing a Maryland-based economic development organi-zation. The company’s president has said he was partof a US government-financed programme to“strengthen civil society” in Cuba. Alarcon spoke onWednesday.— Internet
US believes one in fiveex-detainees joining militants
WASHINGTON, 7 Jan — A classified Pentagon as-sessment shows about one in five detainees releasedfrom the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay hasjoined or is suspected of joining militant groups likeal-Qaeda, US officials said on Wednesday.
The disclosure comes amid revelations that formerGuantanamo detainees had joined al-Qaeda in the Ara-bian Peninsula — a Yemen-based group believed tobe behind a failed plot to blow up a US passenger jeton Christmas Day.
Under pressure to increase safeguards, PresidentBarack Obama announced on Tuesday that he had sus-pended the transfer of additional Guantanamo detain-ees to Yemen, citing the deteriorating security situa-tion in the country. But Obama said the suspensionwould not prevent him from closing the prison, whichwas opened in early 2002 by the Bush administrationto house terrorism suspects.
More than 560 detainees from Guantanamo havebeen released, the vast majority of them by the Bushadministration. An Obama administration official saidthe White House had received “no information thatsuggests that any of the detainees transferred by thisadministration have returned to the fight.”
Internet
Blast injures governor ofAfghanistan’s Khost
KABUL, 7 Jan — An Afghan Interior Ministryspokesman says the governor of a restive easternprovince is slightly injured after a bomb exploded ina garbage container outside the governor’s com-pound.
The midday Thursday blast broke windows in thebuilding and Gov Tahr Khan Sabari was cut by theglass but not seriously injured, ministry spokesmanZemeri Bashary told The Associated Press. He saidno one else was injured.
Khost borders Pakistan, where a suicide bomberon 30 Dec killed seven CIA employees at an agencybase.
The province is one of Afghanistan’s most trou-bled. On Wednesday, at least 15 people were injuredin a blast outside a shop in Khost city, the provincialcentre.
Internet
Three killed in bomb attack inIraq’s E Diyala
BAQUBA, 7 Jan — Three people were killed and 15others injured in a bomb explosion in the eastern Iraqiprovince of Diyala on Thursday, a provincial policesource said. The incident took place on Thursdaymorning when an explosive charge went off outsidethe mosque in the town of Khanaqin, near the Iranianborder, the source told Xinhua on condition of ano-nymity. Five of the wounded were in critical conditions, thesource said. Located some 160 km northeast of Bagh-dad, Khanaqin is dominated by Shiite Kurds. The townis part of the disputed area outside the northern autono-mous Kurdish region between the Baghdad governmentand the Kurdish regional government.— Xinhua
‘Seven killed’ in suspected Afghanistansuicide bombing
GARDEZ, 7 Jan—A suspectedsuicide bomber has attacked a marketin the south-eastern Afghanistan cityof Gardez, killing at least seven people,reports say.
A spokesman for the provincialgovernor said the targets of the attackwere apparently Afghan securityofficials. Reuters news agencyreported those killed included thesecurity commander for neighbouringLogar province, his brother, and threebodyguards. Reports say a further 24people were wounded in the blast.
Gardez is the capital of Paktia province,and Thursday’s attack happened at1630 local time (1200 GMT) when thesuspected suicide bomber, wearing anexplosives-filled vest, detonated hisdevice.
“This was a suicide attack,” saidthe spokesman for the governor of Paktiaprovince, Rohullah Samon.Correspondents say suicide attacks,usually targeting government officialsand security installations, have becomeincreasingly common in Afghanistan.
Internet
At least eight dead in blasts aimed at Iraqlaw enforcement
BAGHDAD, 7 Jan—Five explosions thatmostly targeted lawenforcement officialsripped through a city in .Anbar province Thursdaymorning, killing at least
eight people and injuringat least 10 others.
Security forcesimposed a curfew beforedawn in the small city ofHit, about 120 miles westof Baghdad, as theysearched for two potentialsuicide bombers theybelieved to be in the city, apolice spokesman said.
The homemadebombs that struck thehomes of Hit’s deputypolice chief, two counter-terrorism police officialsand a lawyer came justone week after twinexplosions killed at least24 people in Anbar andripped off the hand ofprovincial Gov. KassimMohammed Fahdawi.
They also follow a seriesof some 40 assassinationsin the province thatprimarily have targetedpoliticians, policeofficers, tribal chiefs andreligious figures.
The explosionsunderscore fears that, asU.S. troops begin towithdraw from Iraq, theprovince’s fragile securityis deteriorating.
Anbar was conside-red an American modelof success after Sunnitribal leaders and U.S.forces struck a deal to reinin insurgents in a placeonce known as a militantheartland and a graveyardfor Americans.
Internet
People stand around
a man injured in an
explosion at a market
place in Khost, east of
Kabul, Afghanistan,
on Wednesday, 6 Jan.
2010.
INTERNET
An Afghan shopkeeperis seen through the holein his shop’s wall afteran explosion in Khost,east of Kabul, Afghani-stan, Wednesday, Jan.
6, 2010. At least 13people were injured inthe explosion. Policewere investigating the
cause of the blast.INTERNET
Men grieve for a rela-tive killed in after a USmilitary armored vehi-cle collided with a mini-bus about 50 miles (80kilometres) south ofBaghdad on the road toHillah, on 6 Jan , 2010.Five Iraqis were killedand 11 people injuredWednesday — includ-ing three US soldiers —in the traffic accidentsouth of Baghdad, USand Iraqi officials said. INTERNET
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TEHERAN, 7 Jan —Turkmenistan has openeda second gas pipeline toIran, further eroding Rus-sia’s historical domina-tion of its energy sector.The new pipeline willeventually more than dou-ble Turkmenistan’s an-nual gas exports to Iran to20bn cubic metres.
With a pipeline to
In this photo taken on 6 Jan , 2010, a man works on an assembly line in a carfactory in Hefei, in central China’s Anhui Province. Ford Motor Co said on
Thursday sales in China by the company and its local partners soared 44percent in 2009, highlighting the country’s key role in driving demand for
global automakers amid weak sales elsewhere.—INTERNET
Samsung Electronics Co’s products are displayed at an electronic shop inSeoul, South Korea, on 7 Jan , 2010. Samsung, the world’s largest manufac-
turer of computer memory chips and flat screen televisions, predicted onThursday an operating profit of up to $3.44 billion for the fourth quarter of
2009 after racking up its first ever loss a year earlier.— INTERNET
Microsoft Entertainment and Devices DivisionPresident Robbie Bach speaks during CEO Steve
Ballmer’s keynote address at the InternationalConsumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas
on 6 Jan, 2009. — INTERNET
Turkmenistan opensnew Iran gas pipeline
China that opened lastmonth, sales to Russiawill be a much smallerproportion of exports.
The EU also wants tobuild a gas link that by-passes Russia, which fornow remains the mainbuyer of Turkmen gas.
Iranian PresidentMahmoud Ahmadinejadinaugurated the new
30km (19 miles) pipelinewith Turkmen PresidentKurbanguly Berdymuk-hamedov in a ceremonyin the desert near the Ira-nian border.
The two jointly turneda spigot to symbolicallyopen the link, which willdeliver gas from theDovletabad field to Iran’sKhangiran refinery.
Internet
SEOUL, 7 Jan — South Korean electronics manu-facturer LG Electronics announced on Thursday thatthis year’s global sales goal has been set at 59 trillionwon (52 billion US dollars), local media reported.
This year’s projection is nearly 10 percent up fromlast year’s output, sustaining the company’s goal ofkeeping a 10 percent annual growth rate, Yonhap NewsAgency said.
All figures were consolidated, which means it alsoincludes overseas affiliates, and the estimates werebased on a currency rate of 1,150 won per US dollar,it added.—Xinhua
LAS VEGAS, 7 Jan —Chinese technology giantLenovo on Wednesday re-vealed the industry’s firsthybrid PC for consumers,the IdeaPad U1 hybridnotebook, featuring agroundbreaking detach-able screen.
The IdeaPad U1’sunique design providesconsumers in one devicewith two PCs, whichwork together with theirown processor and oper-ating system and work in-
BUDAPEST, 7 Jan —Hungary’s unemploy-ment rate continued toclimb in September-No-vember 2009, to peak at arecord-breaking 10.5 per-cent, a 0.1 percent higherthan the 10.4 percent ofAugust-October, the Cen-tral Statistics Office re-ported on Wednesday.
In actual numbers,5,500 more people wereout of work in the Sep-tember-November periodthan in August-October. Italso meant that 55.1 per-cent of the populationaged 15-74 had work. Theoverall number of joblesspeople was 445,000 out ofa population of ten mil-lion, which means that115,000 more peoplewere unemployed nowthan a year ago.
The jobless rate for the15-24-year-olds was 27.7percent, 7.3 percenthigher than a year ago.
Xinhua
SEOUL, 7 Jan — South Korean conglomerates, in-cluding Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, SK Group andHanhwa Group, are expected to launch business op-erations in a new city the government aims to turninto a business and science hub, local media reportedon Thursday.
The reports come as the government is moving tounveil its revised plan next week on how to transformthe new city of Sejong into a business city, althoughthe initially envisaged plan by late President Roh Moo-hyun was to move nine ministries and four govern-ment agencies to South Chungcheong Province, about160km south of Seoul, in order to make a new admin-istrative center and solve regional disparity.
Xinhua
BEIJING, 7 Jan—AT&T, one of the largestprovider of wireless serv-ice in the United States, isplanning to release sevennew smart phones, ac-cording to news reports onThursday. The communi-cation giant announced itwould sell seven newsmart phones in the firsthalf of 2010, includingtwo using the Palm tech-nology and five using theGoogle’s Android tech-
Jobless ratehits 10.5% in
Hungary
Lenovo reveals first hybrid notebookdependently as either aclamshell laptop or amulti touch slate tablet,according to Lenovo of-ficials.
“The IdeaPad U1 hy-brid notebook is a game-changing technology inthe PC industry that letsuser switch their PC ex-perience within a singledevice to match their dy-namic lifestyle,” saidLiuJun, senior vice presi-dent of Idea ProductGroup, Lenovo.
“By fusing the func-tionality of a notebookwith the slate tablet’s richmulti touch entertainmentand mobile Internet expe-rience, U1 provides con-sumers the freedom tochoose the device theyprefer for any activity,” hesaid.
When the IdeaPad U1is in its traditionalclamshell form, the sys-tem boasts an 11.6 inchHD LED screen and runsWindows 7.—Xinhua
AT&T to release seven new smart phonesnology.
As AT&T’s 3G con-tract with Apple will endby the middle of this year,it has begun to seek fornew partners.
And as Palm is underpressure to find its technol-ogy carriers, AT&T provesto be one of its best choices.
AT&T has also begunto make its first venture
with Google by carryingits Android operating sys-tem.
In the apps world, italso plans the “apps forall” as Apple is doing. Thecompany also announcedit would expand its phoneapps to more phone com-panies and develop moreapps and other devices.
Xinhua
S Korea’s LG Electronics aims for52 b USD in 2010 global sales
S Korean conglomerates to launchbusiness in new business hub
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Fighter jets purchase is a political decision
Number ofclean-tech
venture dealsnear record high
in 2009 SAN FRANCISCO, 7 Jan—Preliminary statistics re-leased on Wednesdayshowed that 2009 wouldbe a record year for thenumber of clean-tech ven-ture capital deals world-wide. There were at least 557such deals in NorthAmerica, Europe, Chinaand India in the past year,market research companyCleantech Group andauditing firm Deloittesaid. The tally is prelimi-nary, they noted, andis expected to increase by5 to 10 percent onceinvestors fully announcetheir activity in the wholeyear. According to their pre-liminary report, clean-tech venture capital in-vestments totalled at least5.6 billion US dollars lastyear, down 33 percentfrom 2008 and approxi-mately equal with 2007.
Xinhua
China, ASEAN mark FTAwith grand ceremony
Highly-educated, older parents morelikely to have autistic children Indonesian
physicians allowedto prescribe
traditional herbalJAKARTA, 7 Jan—Indo-
nesian Health MinisterEndang Rahayu said theministry has officially in-cluded traditional herbalsinto the medicine allowedto be prescribed by do-mestic physicians for theirpatients, the Bisnis Indo-nesia reported here inThursday. The govern-ment also planned to setup clinics to providemedical treatments usingtraditional herbals.
“Such a decision waspart of efforts to preservetraditional herbals. How-ever the usage of tradi-tional herbals is still lim-ited in preventive and re-covery treatment efforts.It would also promote useof traditional herbals,” theminister said on Tues-day.— Xinhua
Afghanistan situation is still getting worse UNITED NATIONS, 7 Jan—In the UN Security Coun-
cil, on Wednesday was a day of doom and gloom aboutAfghanistan, albeit sprinkled with a modicum of hope.It was the time set aside by this month’s president ofthe panel of 15, Chinese Ambassador Zhang Yesui, toconsider the latest quarterly report on the world or-ganization’s effort in the Central Asia nation.
Before the Council was a 13-page document preparedby UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and his Spe-cial Representative in Afghanistan Kay Eide. It wasEide’s last report and last appearance before the Coun-cil since he has decided not to renew his contract. Ban,in so many words, told Afghanistan to tidy up its houseand for the international community to get its act to-gether, pointing out an increase in military strength isnot the solution despite an increase in violence.—Xinhua
BRASILIA, 7 Jan—Bra-zilian Foreign MinisterCelso Amorim said onWednesday in Genevathat Brazil’s final decisionon the purchase of 36fighter planes will be po-litical, local media re-ported.
“We will take into ac-count the technical issues,but the final decision restswith the Minister of De-fence and the President...Itis not a purely military de-cision. It is a political de-cision,” the minister told anews conference. On
Tuesday, the Brazilian AirForce announced it hadcompleted the report onproposals by three compa-nies: the Swedish Saab,manufacturer of theGripen NG; the USBoeing company, pro-ducer of the F-18 SuperHornet; and the consor-tium Rafale International,led by French companyDassault. But the resultwas not disclosed.
The related depart-ments do not see eye toeye on what planes to buy.A Folha de Sao Paulo
newspaper report onTuesday said the BrazilianAir Force’s first choicewas the NG Gripen bySweden’s Saab, and notthe government’s pick,the French Rafale, whichis more expensive. In Sep-tember last year, Lula in-dicated that the decisionto purchase fighter jetswould be political andstrategic and the Presidentexpressed interest in ac-quiring the aircraft fromthe French consortiumRafale International.
Xinhua
Motorists make there way on a snow-covered Interstate 235 during rushhour, on 6 Jan, 2010, in Des Moines, Iowa.— INTERNET
Cambodian dancersperform in PhnomPenh, Cambodia,on 7 Jan, 2010.
INTERNET
A man receives the H1N1 vaccine in Panama City on 6 Jan, 2010. — XINHUA
NANNING, 7 Jan—Chinaand the Association ofSouth-East Asian Nations(ASEAN) on Thursdayheld a ceremony markingthe establishment ofworld’s largest free tradearea of developing coun-tries. “Let’s take the FTAas an opportunity to liftChina-ASEAN relationsto a new high,” HuangMengfu, vice chairman ofthe National Committee ofthe Chinese People’s Po-litical Consultative Con-ference (CPPCC), said atthe ceremony.
Officially establishedlast Friday, the FTA cov-ers a population of 1.9 bil-lion and accounts forabout 4.5 trillion US dol-lars in trade volume. Un-der the FTA, the averagetariff on goods fromASEAN countries toChina is reduced from 9.8percent to 0.1 percent. Thesix original ASEAN mem-bers, Brunei, Indonesia,Malaysia, the Philippines,Singapore and Thailand,slashed the average tariffon Chinese goods from12.8 percent to 0.6 per-
cent. By 2015, the policyof a zero-tariff rate for 90percent of Chinese goodsis expected to extend to thefour new ASEAN mem-bers, Cambodia, Laos,Myanmar and VietnamPinning much hope on theFTA, Huang called forChina and ASEAN nationsto seek stronger politicaltrust, deeper trade coop-eration, as well as closersocial and cultural ex-changes.— Xinhua
LOS ANGELES, 7 Jan—A new US re-search has found a higher rate of autismin neighbourhoods with lots of collegegraduates. Researchers at the Universityof California in Davis (UCD) identifiedtwo groups that are more likely to haveautistic children — highly-educated andolder parents. Using data on about 2.5million births in California in a five-yearperiod, researchers identified 10 autismclusters, or geographical areas in whichthere was a higher than usual incidenceof children diagnosed with autism. Therate of autism in the clusters was about
twice that of the surrounding areas, ac-cording to the study appearing in the 6Jan online issue of Autism Research.
The parents’ educational attainmentwas classified into one of four levels: lessthan 12 years of school, high schoolgraduate, some college (13 to 15 years)or 16-plus years of school (college gradu-ate or advanced degree). Parents wholived in the areas where autism was moreprevalent were more likely to be collegegraduates or hold advanced degrees thanparents who lived outside the clusters,said the study.—Xinhua
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NEWS ALBUMDog digs up unexploded
grenadeA New Zealand man said an army ex-
pert visited his home to collect anunexploded grenade his dog found buriedin the yard. Sean McDermott of Gisbornesaid he cleaned up a brown mass his dogdug up at about lunchtime on Tuesday andcalled police upon discovering it was anunexploded grenade, Radio New Zealandreported.
McDermott said police inspected thedevice and confirmed it was a hand gre-nade. He said they sent for the army ex-pert, who told him
The homeowner said the expert toldhim it used to be common practice for sol-diers to keep grenades as souvenirs. Theexpert said McDermott’s home was thefourth he had visited for a grenade removalthat day.
White-spotted jellyfish swim at thetropical aquarium of the Hagenbeck
Zoo in Hamburg.
The largest commercially available hamburger is 84.14kg (185.8 lbs) and is available for 499 US dollars on the
menu at Mallie’s Sports Grill & Bar in Southgate,Michigan of the United States, May 2009.
Got a pet tarantula? Better protect your eyes�Here’s some advice stemming from
the unusual case of a man who had spiderhairs stuck in his cornea: Be sure to coveryour eyes when hanging around with yourpet tarantula.
Ophthalmologists at St James’sUniversity Hospital in Leeds, England,used high magnification lenses to find outwhat made the man’s eye red, watery andlight-sensitive, according to a studyreported in the British medical journal TheLancet on Thursday.
They discovered hair-like projectionsstuck in the man’s cornea.
It was a light bulb moment for thepatient, who remembered that three weeksearlier he had been cleaning a stubborn
stain on the glass tank of his pet, a ChileanRose tarantula.
“He sensed movement in the terrarium.He turned his head and found that thetarantula, which was in close proximity,had released ‘a mist of hairs’ which hit hiseyes and face,” the doctors wrote.
Pet tarantula makes eye contact withowner.
Most outstandingGuinness World
Records in decades?The Guinness World Records is now
searching for the most out-standingrecords of the past decadesand 100 will be picked up and dis-played on its official website.
People all around the world canvote for their favourites.
The Russian woman SvetlanaPankratova who has the longest-legs and Darren Taylor from the UnitedStates who set the highest shallow dive-world record are both listed as thecandidates.
SAN JOSE, 7 Jan — Costa Rica has widened evacu-ations around the Turrialba volcano in response toeruptions of ash. The National Emergency Commis-sion says all resident living within a radius of 4 miles(6 kilometres) of the peak are being evacuated.
About 50 people have taken refuge at governmentshelters.
The commission said on Wednesday that ash hasfallen in several communities east of the Costa Ricancapital of San Jose.
The 10,958-foot (3,340-metre) volcano is 42 miles(70 kilometres) east of San Jose. Activity at the vol-cano has increased in recent months. The last majoreruption was 145 years ago.
Internet
NAIROBI, 7 Jan—Alone elephant charged outof the brush as an Ameri-can family was hikingnear Mount Kenya andtrampled to death amother and the 1-year-olddaughter she held in herarms, officials said onWednesday. Four adultsand the baby were walk-ing with an unarmedguide just outside MountKenya National Park onMonday morning whenthe elephant charged, said
SAN FRANCISCO, 7 Jan— A space telescope thathunts Earth-like planetsorbiting distant stars hasscored its first success,with the discovery of fivenew worlds beyond thesolar system.
The planets detectedby the Kepler spacecraftare much larger thanEarth, similar in size toJupiter and Neptune, and
A woman with her son wait at a temporary shelter
for residents living on the slopes of Turrialba
volcano in Santa Cruz de Turrialba on 6 Jan, 2010.
INTERNET
Costa Rica extends evacuationnear active volcano
6.0 magnitude earthquakejolts New Zealand
WELLINGTON, 7 Jan — New Zealand’s southernSouth Island was shaken by an earthquake measuring6.0 on the Richter Scale on Wednesday night. Thequake caused no casualties or damages.
The quake happened at 10:48 pm local timeWednesday (09:48 GMT Wednesday) and wascentored 460 km southwest of the southern city ofInvercargill at a depth of 12 km, the New ZealandInstitute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences reported.
It said the quake was likely to have been felt in thesouthern South Island. — Xinhua
Five new planets discovered but‘too hot for life’
as all lie very close to theirparent stars are far too hotto harbour life.
The find, however,marks an important ad-vance in the search forsmall rocky worlds likeour own.
Kepler does have thesensitivity to find Earth-size planets, said WilliamBorucki, of NASA’sAmes Research Centre inCalifornia, who leads themission team.
“These observationscontribute to our under-
standing of how planetarysystems form and evolve.
The discoveries alsoshow that our science in-strument is workingwell.”
Jon Morse, of theastrophysics division atNASA, said: “It’s gratify-ing to see the first Keplerdiscoveries rolling off theassembly line.
We expected Jupiter-size planets in short orbitsto be the first planetsKepler could detect.
Internet
US mother, baby girl killed by elephant in KenyaKenya Wildlife Serviceofficial Michael Kipkeu.
The family was hikingon a nature trail about 1mile (2 kilometres) fromthe Castle Forest Lodge,where the family wasvacationing, said theowner, Melia van Laar.“The elephant emergedfrom the bush at full speedwithout any warning,”van Laar said. “Every-body ran away, but thelady, burdened by theweight of the baby, per-
haps, or in panic, was notable to run fast enough.”
Officials identified thewoman as Sharon Brown,39, and said her daugh-ter’s name was Margaux.Brown, originally fromNew York, and her hus-band are listed as facultymembers at the Interna-tional School of Kenya.Friends and colleagues atthe American-curriculumK-12 school held a me-morial service onWednesday.— Internet
Car thieves are known to roam the streets on holidays,when people are most inattentive, but it’s on New Year’s Daywhen they work the hardest, the National InsuranceHYPERLINK “http://uk.news.yahoo.com/fc/crime-punishment.html” Crime Bureau said on Thursday.
More than one million vehicles were stolen in 2008 acrossthe United States — 2,650 each day, or one every 33 seconds.
But on holidays, car thieves are most active, with 3,017vehicles stolen on New Year’s Day 2008, followed by 2,847on Labor Day (September 1), and 2,727 on Halloween (October31) — Halloween is not a federal holiday.
“We know that thieves never miss an opportunity to makea quick buck by stealing a car,” said NICVB president andCEO Joe Wehrle.
Car thieves work extra hard on New Year’s Day
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What is KNU?
I am a Kayin national, but I, on behalf of Kayinpeople, ask the above question in the title of thisarticle although the answer is obvious.
To be frank, I used to be a member of KNU formany years. I took part in the acts of the insurgentgroup due to my political concept, but I did not stickto the group’s narrow prejudiced policy. Accordingto the objective conditions, I chose the mostappropriate way to peace with which I thought I coulddo my utmost in the interest of my own state, nativeregion and own race. Objective conditions bear witnessto the fact that armed insurgency and terrorist actsshould have been no more, unlike previous policiesand programmes, which are intolerable for the people.
Yet, KNU, under the pretext of working forbetter future of Kayin race, clings on to atrocitiesinclusive of bomb attacks, massacres, armed robbery,collection of extortion money, and arson attacks. Ifeel deeply disappointed that KNU is quite pigheaded:still committing terrorist attacks. One of the atrocitiesit has ever committed is the bomb attack at the KayinNew Year Day celebration in Papun.
Every country and race in the world celebratestheir New Year Day festival on a grand scale with allseriousness. Kayin nationals not only in Kayin Stateand the Union, but also in foreign countries hold theirNew Year Day celebration with great pleasure. ANew Year Day celebration is intended to leave behindthe sins committed in the old year and to do things inthe New Year hoping for the best. So, KNU isunforgivable for its deliberate attack on a New YearDay festival. Not only I but also entire Kayin peoplecannot stand for both the offenders and those whowere behind the attack.
The terrorist attack left seven innocent peopledead and 11 injured from among those celebratingKayin New Year Day with happiness. Two of theinjured succumbed to the injuries thereafter, thusbringing the death toll to nine. The blood of thecasualties covered much of the ground where theceremony was in progress, and the incident causedbitterness among local people.
Whoever denied that KNU was behind the attack,and whatever broadcasts West media aired, we knowvery well who are responsible for the tragedies, and
Saw Po Siso do the dwellers of Papun. Out of intolerance of theatrocity, some citizens complained to authoritiesconcerned, disclosing the names of the offenders.
As usual, KNU (Central) denied committing thecrime. It manufactured some fabrications throughcertain Western media in order that the governmentwas deemed to be responsible for that. Nonetheless,profound evidences showed that some troops fromBattalion (102) of KNU Brigade (5) had committedthe bomb attack. Local people of Kayin State werecondemning KNU for the bloodbath, and so leaders ofthe KNU (Central) leading a life of luxury in theneighbouring country came under pressure to issue anannouncement. However, those who had returnedfrom the refugee camps like me know very well thatthe announcement was nothing more than a lameexcuse, and some points manifested in it implied thatthey were behind the attack.
In the announcement, they said that the incidentimplied a vivid evidence that lack of security in borderareas had also spread to urban areas. Therefore, it canbe deduced from the announcement that it was the rootcause of why they committed the bomb attack. It isbecause they are not happy with security and peace ofPapun that have been restored due to the shelter ofTatmadaw columns, as well as the peaceful life localresidents are leading. Their concept is that it will beconvenient for them to collect extortion money fromthe locals only if the towns and villages lack stabilityand peace and the people are completely under theirthumb. In addition, if the national race peace groupsturn more attention to community welfare service, thepeople of Kayin State will dislike KNU to a higherdegree, but support those who are in favour of peace.So, KNU disrupt the community welfare servicescarried out by ex-KNU members.
It is common knowledge that KNU leaders aidand abet the members to commit bomb attacks andatrocities in the nation, but they live in refugeecamps and towns in the neighbouring country.They claim that they are working for democracy,human rights and better future of Kayin nationals.But, in practice, they are immersed in terroristacts. Therefore, misbehavours of KNU have becomecompletely repugnant to the people.
Local people under the shadow of evilconsequences caused by KNU’s wrong conceptand conviction are now in great hunger of peace,because there is a great gap of development,stability, peace and life security between peacefulregions and unstable regions in Kayin State, mynative region.
KNU is trying to intimidate Kayin people, whereasthe Tatmadaw and national race peace groups areworking together in various fields to improve theeducation and health sectors and ensure regionaldevelopment. For instance, under the arrangementsby the Tatmadaw, well-wishers from InternationalBeverages Trading Co Ltd and peace group membersgave free health care to local people in Myainggyinguand Htotkawkoe in June 2009. In Myainggyinguunder the administration of Aphu Tha Htoo Kyaw, thecombined team gave health care free of charge to 1445with eye complaints, 902 with general health problems,and 132 with obstetric and gynecological problems,medical checks-up to 1111 with eye complaints,eyeglasses to 946 patients, and operations on 180patients, totalling 4716. The team also gave freetreatment to 474 people with eye complaints, 126 withgeneral health problems, five with obstetric andgynecological problems, medical checks-up to 242with eye complaints, eyeglasses to 225, and operationson 54, numbering 1126, from among family membersof DKBA peace group members and local people fromnearby villages.
The peace groups and national entrepreneurs areworthy of highest praise for their great generosity.Apart from giving free health care, they made allpossible arrangements in order to ease unnecessaryfears of artless locals and ensure comfort in their life.I was very pleased to view the scenes.
Members of the national race peace groups whoreturned to the legal fold like me worked in concertwith the Tatmadaw for many local eye patients toregain their eyesight. The joy I gained sharingemotional feelings of local people who had regainedtheir eyesight was indeed pervasive ecstasy beyondwords, and was in contrast with the feelings I gotlearning the tragedies in the incident in Papun. Healthcare to local people in Myainggyingu and Htotkawkoeregions is one of tangible results from peace. Thebomb blast in the Kayin New Year Day celebration isone of the countless atrocities committed by KNU.
The ultimate goal of Kayin nationals of us is toenjoy peace, not to face tragic events. I am stronglyconfident that the objective need of the entirepeople of various national races across the Unionis the same, as that of Kayin nationals of us: toenjoy stability, peace and regional development.
So, the question I want to ask on behalf of Kayinnationals is: What is KNU? The answer is that KNU’sultimate goal is to commit terrorist attacks to bemasterminded by those who focus on political gains,leading a life of luxury in the neighbouring countryand claiming movements for prosperous future ofKayin nationals.Who wants to deny that point? Theiracts reflect their real self.
Translation: MS
The ultimate goal of Kayin nationals of usis to enjoy peace, not to face tragic events. Iam strongly confident that the objective needof the entire people of various national racesacross the Union is the same, as that of Kayinnationals of us: to enjoy stability, peace andregional development.
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(from page 1)specific places, disintegration of the nation will breakup the country into pieces, not even part by part. If thathappened, Myanmar would disappear from the worldmap.
To regain the independence, people from allwalks of life sacrificed lives, sweat and blood. In orderto maintain the independence and sovereignty, theTatmadaw is safeguarding the nation by steadfastlyupholding "Our Three Main National Causes" com-prising Non-disintegration of the Union, Non-disinte-gration of national solidarity, and Perpetuation ofSovereignty.
Comrades,Our Tatmadaw was first constituted with young
patriots. As the Tatmadaw was born to meet the aspira-tions of the nation and the people, the Tatmadawmenwere of high moral standard and integrity. They weath-ered the storm of hardship. They were brave enough toovercome hardship and challenges. They were ready tosacrifice. They were unified. They were disciplined.Joining hands with the people, they were capable toachieve independence. Their efforts are mainly focusedon “Our Three Main National Causes”. These are thenoble tradition of the Tatmadaw and I would like to urge
Tatmadaw born tomeet aspirations…
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye presentsExcellent Award in Training to Trainee Myo
Kyaw Htay.—MNA
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye presents BestTrainee Award to Trainee Yan Naung Soe.
MNA
Dignitaries at the graduation parade of the 7th Intake of DSINPS.—MNA
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye presentsExcellent Award in studies to Trainee Myat
Soe Lwin.—MNA
you to maintain and pass this on.Comrades,
In order to safeguard “Our Three Main Na-tional Causes” in an explicit manner, we have beenpromoting our Tatmadaw to be a strong, capable,modern and patriotic military force. In doing so,the role of medical science is pivotal for physicalprowess of the Tatmadawmen and there also is thetremendous need for professionals like pathologists,nurses and pharmaceutical personnel. That is why theDefense Services Institue of Nursing was established
in 2000 and it was expanded to the Defense ServicesInstitute of Nursing and Medical Science. The insti-tute has nurtured a total of 1142 graduates fromIntake 1st to 6th. The number will reach over 1300including your batch. Moreover, there have been 10Master Degree graduates and 3 Ph.D degree gradu-ates in Nursing. Some are attending post graduatecourses. Today, with the rapid advancement of sci-ence and technology in the world, latest scientificfindings in the field of healthcare have been discov-ered everyday. Therefore, to catch up with the ad-
vancing healthcare technologies, I would like to urgeyou to work hard and pursue post graduate courses.Comrades,
As patriotic Tatmadawmen, you will join forcesto defend lives, properties and security of the peoplein various front line areas. You have been trained toserve this objective. Military knowledge, based onduration of service and experience, has to be en-hanced steadily. Therefore, during your career, youwill attend successive courses, such as – the PlatoonCommander Course, the Company CommanderCourse and the Regiment Commander Course, asconducive to your assigned position. If and whennecessary, you must be prepared to take the leadingrole and carry out operations.
(See page 9)
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(from page 8)Similarly, during
operations, you are im-
Tatmadaw born tomeet aspirations…
Vice-Senior General
Maung Aye takes the
salute of graduate
companies of the 7th
Intake of DSINPS.
MNA
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye meets with the three outstanding trainees and their parents.—MNA
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perative not only for thehealth of fellow-Tatmadawmen, but alsothat of local people. Be-ing members of theTatmadaw that was bornout of the people, youshould consider the as-signed place as yourhome town and treat lo-cal people as your own
parents. The socio-eco-nomic condition of peo-ple, especially those in
participate in the devel-opment projects for theborder areas and nationalraces as well as the ruraldevelopment projectsimplemented by theState.
the border areas, is rela-tively low due to nega-tive impact caused byarmed insurgents. Bymeans of fulfilling everysingle need of these peo-ple, the traumas causedby domestic insurgencywould be relieved. Iwould like to urge you,at this point, to actively
Comrades,You are about to
serve your duties with re-spect to the motto “Mem-bers of the TatmadawMedical Corps, effi-ciency with helpinghands”. For your career,you are to acquire bothphysical and mentalstrength. For a
Tatmadawman, physicalability means combatability and mental abilitymeans good moral con-duct, high morale, highintegrity and brave sacri-fice. In this context, you
should strictly abide bythe sixty codes of con-duct for Tatmadawmen,keep up the high moralstandard and the courageto sacrifice for our nationand people.
S i m i l a r l y ,Espiritde corps, the com-rade spirit, which refersto compassion, attach-ment and loyalty amongyourselves, is one of the
essential qualities for allTatmadawmen. We,Tatmadawmen, enjoyedmany victories that canbe attributed to the com-rade spirit of sacrificinglife for one another.
Espiritde corps is one ofthe basic requirements formental ability. A personwith high mental abilitycould also be a personwith good organizationalability. In this light, byacquiring administrativecapability, you will be-come the most qualifiedTatmadawmen with threecapabilities.
If you take note and
abide by these facts, youwould become qualifiedTatmadaw personnel ofnurses, medical attendantsand pharmacists, withphysical and mental prow-ess to defend Our ThreeMain National Causesaimed by the Institute.Comrades,In conclusion, I would liketo urge you-— To defend with
your lives OurThree Main Na-tional Causes,
— To uphold thetwelve traditions ofthe Tatmadaw asheritage and con-tinue to work it out,
— To pursue furtherstudies on world-class diagnostic,pharmaceut icaland nursing profes-sions, so as to con-tribute to the
strong, capable andmodern patrioticTatmadaw.
— To try your best tobecome most quali-fied Tatmadawmenby virtue of theaforementionedphysical and men-tal abilities as wellas the three capa-bilities.
MNA
For a Tatmadawman, physi-
cal ability means combat ability
and mental ability means good
moral conduct, high morale, high
integrity and brave sacrifice.
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(from page 16)Command Maj-Gen Win Myint, Ministers Maj-GenKhin Maung Myint, U Thaung, Brig-Gen Thein Zaw,Dr. Kyaw Myint and Dr. Chan Nyein, Vice-Chiefs ofArmed Forces Training Maj-Gen Zaw Win and Maj-Gen Thoe Htein, Directors Maj-Gen Mya Win, Brig-Gen Hla Myint, Maj-Gen Kyaw Nyunt, Brig-GenThan Soe, Maj-Gen Maung Maung Ohn, Col HlaMyint, Maj-Gen Than Aung, Maj-Gen Ngwe Thein,Maj-Gen Nyan Tun, Maj-Gen Than Htay, Maj-GenSein Lin, Maj-Gen Aye Myint, Maj-Gen Hlaing Myintand senior military officers, Yangon Mayor Brig-Gen
Vice-Senior General MaungAye addresses…
Aung Thein Lin, Commandant of Defence ServicesMedical Academy Brig-Gen Tun Nay Lin, Comman-dant of Defence Services Institute of Nursing andParamedical Science Brig-Gen Hla Myint Shwe, sen-ior military officers of the local station, parents andrelatives of the trainees and guests.
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Serv-ices Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior Gen-eral Maung Aye took the salute of the trainee compa-nies.
Next, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye in-spected the trainee companies.
Afterwards, the trainee companies marched pastVice-Senior General Maung Aye.
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Serv-ices Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior Gen-
eral Maung Aye presented the best trainee award totrainee Yan Naung Soe, the excellent award in trainingto trainee Myo Kyaw Htay and the excellent award instudies to trainee Myat Soe Lwin.
Next, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of DefenceServices Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-SeniorGeneral Maung Aye delivered an address.
(The address of Vice-Senior General MaungAye is reported separately.)
After taking the salute of the trainee companies,Vice-Senior General Maung Aye left the parade ground.
At the hall of the main lecture hall of the DSMA,Vice-Senior General Maung Aye cordially met threeoutstanding graduates and their parents and gavewords of encouragement.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 7 Jan – The graduation dinner ofthe 7th Intake of Defence Services Institute of Nursingand Paramedical Science was held at the auditorium ofConvocation Hall of Defence Services Medical Acad-emy in Yangon this evening, attended by Vice-Chair-man of the State Peace and Development CouncilDeputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence ServicesCommander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior GeneralMaung Aye.
Present also at the dinner were Secretary-1 ofthe State Peace and Development Council Quarter-master-General General Thiha Thura Tin Aung MyintOo, SPDC member Lt-Gen Tin Aye, Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Vice-Admiral Nyan Tun, Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen Myat Hein, senior military of-ficers of the Ministry of Defence, the commander ofYangon Command, the ministers, senior military of-ficers, the Yangon mayor, the deputy ministers, de-partmental heads, the commandant of DSMA, thecommandant of the institute, advisors, the professorsand heads of departments, the faculty members andtrainees and their parents and relatives.
After the dinner, artists of Myawady MusicBand and Myanmar Music Asiayone and MyawadyAnyeint Troupe persented entertainments. — MNA
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye attendsgraduation dinner of 7th Intake of DSINPS
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye attends graduation dinner of the 7th Intake of DSINPS.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 7Jan—Deputy Minister forEnergy Brig-Gen ThanHtay, accompanied byManaging Director of
Energy Dy Minister inspects natural gas productionMyanma Oil and Gas En-terprise and officals, ar-rived at Yadana NaturalGas Production OffshorePlatform yesterday.
The deputy ministerheard reports on progressof tasks, production anddistribution of natural gassubmitted by the general
manager and officials ofTotal Myanmar Company.He called them for com-pletion of task in timemeeting set standards.
The officials of To-tal Myanmar Companyconducted the deputyminister round the pro-duction platform. Thedeputy minister greetedMyanmar staff workingat Yadana Gas Field .
The deputy minis-ter inspected the construc-tion of Pipeline Centreand Landfall of Domes-tic-use Offshore NaturalGas Pipeline InstallationEnterprise near DawNyein village in AmarTownship in AyeyawadyDivision.
MNA
Deputy Minister Brig-Gen Than Htay at Yadana Natural Gas Produc-tion Offshore Platform.—MNA
YANGON, 7 Jan—The National League for De-mocracy (NLD) Headquarters keeps in touch with theUS Embassy and British Embassy in Yangon andcomplies with their directives, thus attracting wide-spread criticism and watchful eyes from the people.
In December 2009, the staff of the US Embassyin Yangon visited NLD HQ on West ShwegondaingStreet here for 23 times. In every visit, they held ameeting with NLD CEC members, and presented themenvelopes of different sizes.—MNA
US Embassy staff visited NLDHQ 23 times in Dec 2009
YANGON, 7 Jan – The Ministry of Health will organ-ize Myanmar Health Research Conference (2009) from9 a.m. to 4.30 pm from 25 to 29 January at the meetinghall of Medical Research Department (Lower Myanmar)on Ziwaka Street in Dagon Township here. Resourcepersons will read out 92 papers and 20 posters at theconference. Workshops on health will be held alongwith the display of booths of pharmaceutical compa-nies. Enthusiasts may attend the conference. — MNA
Myanmar Health ResearchConference (2009) on 25-29 Jan
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A Delhi Metro train approaches a station in New Delhi on 6 January. Excite-ment about India’s growing car sales is palpable at this year’s Delhi auto
show, but on the congested streets outside drivers are less enthusiastic aboutthe prospect of more traffic on the roads.— INTERNET
US soldier dies in Iraq; deathnot combat related
BAGHDAD, 7 Jan — The US army says a soldier hasdied in northern Iraq of injuries unrelated to combat. Amilitary statement on Thursday says the soldier from Di-vision-North died Wednesday. The name of the soldier isbeing withheld pending notification of next of kin.
The incident is under investigation and no furtherdetails were provided. The death raises to at least 4,372the number of US military personnel who have diedin Iraq since the war began in March 2003. That’s ac-cording to an Associated Press count.— Internet
US soldier charged in Japanwith hit and run
Israel to deploy Gaza rocketinterceptor by June
JERUSALEM, 7 Jan — An Israeli interceptor systemdeveloped to shoot down the short-range rockets andmortar bombs used by Palestinian militants will be de-ployed outside the Gaza Strip by June, local daily Ha’aretzcited an Israeli defence official as reporting on Wednes-day. “Our plan is to be operational by the mid-point of2010,” the defence official was quoted as saying onWednesday. Earlier, the Israel Defence Forces an-nounced that the defence establishment this week suc-cessfully intercepted multiple salvoes in field trials us-ing the newly developed Iron Dome system, adding thatmilitary air-defence units were already training on it.
During tests conducted over the course of the lastfew days, the system managed to intercept a numberof rockets, by simultaneously launching its own tar-get missiles, said Ha’aretz. It added that over the sum-mer, the Iron Dome passed its first live trial in inter-cepting the short-range rockets favoured by Palestin-ian and Lebanese militants.— Xinhua
Weapons cache found in IllinoisMCCOOK, 7 Jan — An Illinois man is free on bond
after being charged in connection with a cache of nearly100 guns and 300,000 rounds of ammunition, authori-ties say. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat reported on itsWeb site on Wednesday Lowell Doric Aughenbaugh,47, of McCook, Ill, has posted $100,000 bond and facesa court appearance on Tuesday.
Aughenbaugh was pulled over by a Rolla, Mo., po-lice officer Sunday, one day after authorities receivedword he allegedly was heading to the area to kill hisestranged wife and children, the Globe-Democrat said.
Internet
Bus crash in Bolivia kills 22LA PAZ, 7 Jan — Transportation officials say at
least 22 people were killed when a bus collided with acar, sending them both plunging 230 feet down amountainside in Bolivia.
Police Comm Luis Herbas says the bus wastraveling from Cochabamba to the Bolivian capital ofLa Paz when the wreck took place. Another 28 travel-lers were injured in the crash and were being treatedat a nearby hospital.
A family of five was traveling in the car. A fatherand his daughter died.The collision took place beforedawn on Wednesday.— Internet
TOKYO, 7 Jan – Japa-nese prosecutors chargeda US soldier on Thursdayin connection with a fa-tal hit-and-run accidenton the southern island ofOkinawa. A spokesmanfor the prosecutor’s of-fice in Okinawa’s localcapital, Naha, said thesoldier had been chargedwith negligence result-ing in the death on 7 Novof a 66-year-old man.
The spokesman re-fused to give further de-
tails and spoke on con-dition of anonymity be-cause of office regula-tions.
Maj James Crawford,a spokesman for the USArmy in Japan, said thesoldier, based at ToriiStation on Okinawa, washanded over to Japanesecustody. He identifiedthe soldier as ClydeGunn, a 27-year-old staffsergeant from Oxford,Mississippi. “We are co-operating with the Japa-
nese authorities,”Crawford said.
Japanese investiga-tors say the soldierraised suspicions whenhe took his military-reg-istered car, which haddents and blood stains, toa repair shop. Samplescollected from the carmatched those of the vic-tim, police said. The sol-dier has been inter-viewed several times bylocal police.
Internet
American Airlines jet landedhalfway down Jamaican runway
Workers sift through debris surrounding thefuselage of American Airlines flight AA331
which crash landed on a flight from Miami toJamaica last month.—INTERNET
KINGSTON, 7 Jan — AnAmerican Airlines jet thatovershot a Jamaican run-way and split apart lastmonth touched downnearly halfway down therunway, well past its target,investigators said onWednesday. Oscar Derby,director-general of the Ja-maica Civil Aviation Au-thority, said it was not yetclear if that point of land-ing was a factor in an acci-dent that injured dozens ofpassengers.
The plane’s wheelsmade contact at around the4,000-foot mark and theplane bounced once on thewet runway before thebrakes engaged, Derbysaid. The target mark forthe Boeing 737-800 waswithin the first 1,500 feetof the 8,910-foot runway.Investigators said they arestill considering potentialfactors including pilot error
or mechanical failure.“We will be going to the
analysis phase to rule outthose things that are not fac-tors and narrow down fur-ther to what is the probablecause,” Derby said. A callto American Airlines forreaction was not immedi-ately returned.
Internet
US fighter jets scrambled dueto unruly passenger
PORTLAND, 7 Jan — An unruly passenger aboard aHawaii-bound airliner on Wednesday prompted the pi-lot to return the plane to Portland, Oregon, escorted bytwo military fighter jets, in the latest of several US avia-tion security scares this week.
The Hawaiian Airlines jet en route to Maui’s KahuluiAirport turned back because of “a suspicious passengerwho made threatening remarks and refused to store hiscarry-on bag,” said Suzanne Trevino, a spokeswoman forthe US Transportation Security Administration.— Internet
An Iraqi policeman handles some of the artifactsseized by the police which were discovered hiddennear a shrine, in Nasiriyah, about 200 miles (320kilometres) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, on 6 Jan,
2010. — INTERNET
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CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV JIAO CHENG VOY NO (99)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV JIAO CHENGVOY NO (99) are here by notified that the vessels willbe arriving on 8.1.2010 and cargo will be dischargedinto the premises of B.S.W(1) where it will lie at theconsignee’s risk and expenses and subject to the byelawsand conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claim Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S COSCO SHIPPING CO., LTDPhone No: 256916/256919/256921
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV BANGSRIMUANG VOY NO (87)Consignees of cargo carried on MV BANG-
SRIMUANG VOY NO (87) are here by notified that thevessels will be arriving on 8.1.2010 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of M.I.P where it will lie atthe consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S WONGSAMUT OCEANSHIPPING CO., LTD
Phone No: 256916/256919/256921
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV HUI SHENG VOY NO (90IS)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV HUI SHENGVOY NO (90IS) are here by notified that the vessels willbe arriving on 8.1.2010 and cargo will be dischargedinto the premises of M.I.T.T where it will lie at theconsignee’s risk and expenses and subject to the byelawsand conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claim Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: KOOK YANG SHIPPING CO.,LTD
Phone No: 256924/256914
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV RATHA BHUM VOY NO (506)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV RATHA BHUMVOY NO (506) are here by notified that the vessels willbe arriving on 8.1.2010 and cargo will be dischargedinto the premises of M.I.P where it will lie at theconsignee’s risk and expenses and subject to the byelawsand conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the Vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claim Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S REGIONAK CONTAINERLINES
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
Britain braces for more snow
A Legoland employeeclears snow from a model
in Windsor. Britainbraced on Thursday for
more snow that hasalready caused chaosamid its most brutalwinter in decades.
INTERNET
LONDON, 7 Jan—Brit-ain braced on Thursdayfor more snow that has al-ready caused chaos amidits most brutal winter indecades. Millions of Brit-ons were set for anotherday of blizzard condi-tions and crippled trans-port links that have al-ready kept many away
from work and knockedBritain’s recession-hiteconomy hard.
London and the south-east will receive moreheavy snowfalls, the MetOffice forecast, as manybusinesses wait anx-iously to see if their staffcan make it in to work.The forecasters said the
cold spell was the worstsince 1981 and warned ofmore to come. “Bitterlycold and wintry weatheris forecast to continue forthe next couple of weekswith further snowfall ex-pected at times.”
Much of the rest ofEurope was also hit bythe winter blast onWednesday, with freez-ing temperatures causingtreacherous conditionsand travel mayhemacross the continent.Norway was among thecoldest countries, withtemperatures in thecentral town of Roerosdropping to minus 41degrees Celsius (aboutminus 42 Fahrenheit).
Dublin airport closed,heavy snow at Amster-dam-Schiphol Airportcaused delays and can-cellations, and there waschaos at London Gatwickas more than 400 flightswere cancelled whensnow closed the runway.Transport links acrossdensely-populated south-ern and central parts ofEngland were snarled upby the cold weather.
Internet
Over 70,000 inoculated against A/H1N1 flu in Macao Doctor warns of higher mortality riskfrom steroid therapyMACAO, 7 Jan — A to-
tal of 72,566 people inMacao have been inocu-lated with the A/H1N1vaccines so far, Macao’sHealth Bureau announcedon Wednesday. Some3,016 people were inocu-lated with the vaccines onWednesday alone, and theBureau started the inocu-lation in late Novemberlast year.
Chui Sai On, the chief
executive of Macao Spe-cial Administrative Re-gion (SAR), along withmany officials of the SARgovernment have been in-oculated with thevaccines, and Chui alsocalled for local people toget inoculated, saying itwas the most efficientway to stop the flu fromspreading.
The SAR governmenthas purchased a total of
700,000 doses of A/H1N1vaccines, and local medi-cal staff, children, oldpeople and patients withchronic illness wereamong the group of localpeople who were firstlyinoculated with thesevaccines. According tothe statistics from theHealth Bureau, there wereno new A/H1N1 flu casesreported in local hospitalsby Wednesday.—Xinhua
BEIJING, 7 Jan — A risk posed by ster-oid therapy that crippled hundreds ofpatients of the 2003 SARS outbreak inChina seems to have emerged in the cur-rent treatment regime for the H1N1 pan-demic flu.
Overuse of the steroid glucocorticoidto treat critically-ill H1N1 patients has,in many cases, worsened their condition,even leading to deaths after weakeningtheir immunity, warned Li Ning, presi-dent of Beijing Youan Hospital, one of
the two government-designated hospitalsto treat severe H1N1 cases.
So far, 15 of the 49 serious H1N1patients have died at the hospital, includ-ing two pregnant women, said Li. All thedead had received steroids before beingadmitted to Youan, said Li, who does notuse that line of treatment. Most of thevictims had been given steroid therapyin high doses ranging from 300 mg to1,200 mg.
Xinhua
A guest wears 3D-glasses as he watches a
Mitsubishi WD-82737 3D television during a
media preview for the 2010 International
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas
on 5 Jan, 2010.— INTERNET
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WUHAN, 7 Jan—Donghu New TechnologyDevelopment Zone incentral China’s HubeiProvince will be devel-oped into a national inno-vation demonstrationzone, local officials an-nounced on Wednesday.
The goal is to trial poli-cies aimed at preventingtalent loss in state-ownedenterprises and financingdifficulties, said WangJianqun, vice president ofthe zone’s Strategic Re-search Institute.
The State Council ap-proved Donghu Develop-ment Zone in Wuhan,
Couples participate in a group wedding ceremony in front of a snow sculptureduring the 26th Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin,
Heilongjiang Province on 6 January, 2010.—INTERNET
Jetstar and AirAsia unveiled plans on Wednesday to slash costs and ticketprices by pooling some resources, taking the first step in an alliance that
could transform the Asian budget market.—INTERNET
File photo shows a woman walking past the main office of PetroVietnam inHanoi. Vietnam has learned a lesson from its first oil refinery and will build
future facilities that are larger and more efficient, the chairman ofPetroVietnam was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
INTERNET
Innovation zone to be setup in central China
capital of Hubei, lastmonth as the second na-tional innovation demon-stration zone after Zhong-guancun Science Park inBeijing, said Wang.
Donghu DevelopmentZone, covering 80 squarekilometres, has attracted748 million US dollars offoreign investment and15.63 billion yuan (2.29billion US dollars) of do-mestic investment since itopened in 1988.
Despite the buddingsuccess of many compa-nies in Donghu Develop-ment Zone, others werecrippled by a lack of fund-
ing, said Qin Zunwen, ofHubei Provincial Acad-emy of Social Sciences.
“We will try to get theapproval of the China Se-curities Regulatory Com-mission to set up a systemin which unlisted compa-nies can transfer shares,”said Wang Jianqun.
“We will also encour-age commercial banks toopen branches in Wuhan,”Wang said.
Xinhua
SEOUL, 7 Jan—South Korea’s corporate bond salessoared 64.6 percent in 2009 from a year earlier as com-panies sought more liquidity amid a global creditsqueeze, the securities deposit agency said on Wednes-day.
According to the Korea Securities Depository(KSD), the total bond issuance of 1,489 local compa-nies stood at 75.66 trillion-won (66.6 billion-US dol-lar) worth of bonds in 2009, sharply up from the pre-vious year’s figure of 45.97 trillion won (40.5 billionUS dollars).
The total sales marked the highest level since 2005when the agency started to provide related data, theKSD added.
In addition, the sales of asset-backed securities ex-ploded 132.7 percent from 8.37 trillion won (7.37 bil-lion US dollars) in 2008 to 19.47 trillion won (17.14billion US dollars) during the cited period, the KSDsaid.
Xinhua
DHAKA, 7 Jan— Threeworkers were crushedunder the wheels of atrain in Bangladesh’ssoutheastern Chittagong,some 242 km away ofcapital city Dhaka, onWednesday morning, po-lice said.
Control room officialin the local SitakundaPolice Station in Chitta-gong said the accidenttook place at around 7:30am local time when thevictims were crossing arail gate without noticingthe train on the tracks andmet the tragic accident.
The victims wereidentified as workers of asteel re-rolling mill of thatlocality, said the controlroom official, who did notprefer to give his name,adding no one on the trainwas hurt and the train pro-ceeded as usual after theaccident.—Xinhua
NEW DELHI, 7 Jan—Five trains were cancelledon Wednesday in the In-dian capital due to densefog in the city and parts
Three workerscrushed under
train in SEBangladesh
Heavy fog forces India to cancel five trains in capitalof north India, while twodozen trains were runningbehind schedule, said rail-way officials.
The trains cancelledincluded the Sitamarhi-bound Licchavi Expressand Gaya-bound Maha-bodhi Express, whileBhopal Shatabdi, Puri Ex-press and Taj Expresswere rescheduled.
At least 10 peoplewere killed in three traincollisions in the northernIndian state of UttarPradesh last Sunday dueto heavy fog.
North India has beenhit by a cold wave overthe past week, in which atleast 100 people have diedof coldness.
Xinhua
S Korea sees jump incorporate bond sales in 2009
Teen charged after classmate‘killed strict mum’
HOUSTON, 7 Jan — USdetectives have charged amurdered woman’s teenageson with capital murder forhiring a classmate to kill herbecause she was too strict,Houston police said. Dan-ish Moazzam Minhas, 17,allegedly admitted to policehe had hired 18-year-oldNur J. Mohamed to kill his“strict” and “controlling”mother, a Houston Policedepartment spokesperson
said.Mr Mohamed allegedly
admitted to fatally stabbingthe mother, TabassumKhan, because Mr Minhashad paid him. “The date ofthe murder was picked be-cause the son knew themother would have cash onhand that day,” the spokes-person told NewsCore. MsKhan was recently laid offfrom her job in the medicalindustry.
Approximately half ofthe undisclosed fee hadbeen paid when police ar-rested the pair.The murderhad been planned for amonth.Mr Minhas origi-nally told detectives he dis-covered his mother’s bodyon the morning of Novem-ber 25 after he returnedhome from a rare night outalone.The 43-year-oldwoman had been stabbedseveral times.— Internet
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MADRID, 7 Jan — Atletico Madrid is on the vergeof a surprise exit from the Copa del Rey following a3-0 defeat to second division side Recreativo Huelvaon Wednesday night. Atletico is in the easier half ofthe draw in the Copa del Rey and was expected toprogress a long way in this season’s competition.
However, although coach Quique Sanchez Floresfielded a strong team against Recreativo, his playerswere overwhelmed 3-0. Fornaroli and JeronimoBarrales put the home side 2-0 ahead after just 23 min-utes, by which time Atletico defender Ufaliusi had beensent off for dangerous play. Home striker DanielCandeiasmade it 3-0 two minutes from time to com-plete Atletico’s humiliation.
Deportivo la Coruna also caused a minor shock witha 2-1 win away to Valencia. The only good news forValencia was that winger David Silva returned to ac-tion with his side’s goal of the game, but by thenDeportivo was already 2-0 ahead thanks to goals fromGuardado and Pablo Alvarez.
There were no surprises in the nights other games,Villarreal is favourite to progress to the last eight aftera 1-1 draw away to Celta Vigo, while Racing Santandersecured a 3-2 away win away to Real Madrid’s con-querors Alcorcon. — Xinhua
RIO DE JANEIRO, 7 Jan — Corinthians physicaltrainer Walmir Cruz said on Wednesday that Ronaldois in a much better shape than nearly one year ago.Cruz believes that the soccer player’s work ethic willend up giving his opponents a headache in 2010.
“As of today, Ronaldo is in much better shape thanhe was in February of 2009. He is a huge step aheadof where he was at last year at this time. Despite hispreparation, we foresee Ronaldo making his 2010 de-but in March,” said Cruz. Corinthians will make their2010 Libertadores Cup debut at home on February24. According to Cruz, the chances of Ronaldo play-ing in the tournament opener are good. In order tobest prepare Ronaldo for the complete 2010 season,the physical trainers and coaching staff have put thesuperstar on a rigid conditioning regime.—Xinhua
Around 700,000 fans applying forsoccer World Cup tickets
JOHANNESBURG, 7 Jan — FIFA has received nearly700,000 ticket applications for the World Cup in SouthAfrica, the Cape Argus newspaper reported onWednesday. These applications come from more than170 countries. There are just two weeks until thepresent sales phase closes on 22 Jan.
FIFA stipulates it makes no difference whether ap-plication is submitted early or as late, as each cor-rectly submitted application will have the same op-portunity of being successful in the draw scheduledfor next month. In total, about one million tickets weremade available in the third sales phase, including alimited number for the opening match and the final.
Category four tickets, the most affordable, havebeen exclusively set aside for South Africans. Of the675,684 applications received, 520,960 were fromSouth African residents. South Africans have ac-counted for more than three-quarters of the total, withthe United States leading the rest of the world in termsof applications.—Xinhua
ROME , 7 Jan – DavidBeckham began his sec-ond loan spell with ACMilan on Wednesday instyle as the rossonericame from behind to beatGenoa 5-2 and leapfrogJuventus into secondplace in Serie A.
PERTH, 7 Jan – OnlyRussia separates GreatBritain from a historicberth in the Hopman Cupfinal, with Andy Murrayand Laura Robson theonly unbeaten Group Bnation in the mixed teamscontest on Wednesday.The British pairing ofMurray and Robson beatGermany 2-1 and a vic-tory over the RussiansIgor Andreev and ElenaDementieva on Fridaywould ensure a place inthe final on Saturday.
However, should the
LONDON, 7 Jan—FACup giantkillers LeedsUnited’s goalscoring heroJermaine Beckford as ex-pected on Wednesdayhanded in a transfer re-quest opening the way fora lucrative move possiblyto Newcastle United. The
LONDON, 7 Jan—Thescale of Abu Dhabi’s com-mitment to turning Man-chester City into a leadingforce in European footballwas underlined onWednesday when the clubpublished its first finan-cial figures since its takeo-ver by Sheikh Mansourbin Zayed al-Nayan.
They reveal that theSheikh has invested 395million pounds in the clubby converting loans of305 million pounds intoequity before buying fur-ther shares of just under90 million.
In the year to the endof May 2009, City regis-
LONDON, 7 Jan –Fulham will have to dowithout top scorer BobbyZamora for several weeksafter it was confirmed thestriker had suffered a dis-located collarbone in thedefeat at Stoke on Tues-day evening.
The in-form striker,who has scored 11 goalsthis season, was forcedoff early in the secondhalf as the Cottagers wentdown 3-2 in the PremierLeague clash at the Bri-tannia Stadium.
Although a scan ruledout a shoulder disloca-tion, Zamora will be outfor several weeks at leastat a time when Fulhamalso look set to be with-out centre-back Brede
Andy Murray (R) andLaura Robson of Britaincelebrate after beatingPhilipp Kohlschreiberand Sabine Lisicki of
Germany in their mixeddoubles match on theseventh session of day
five at the Hopman Cupin Perth.— INTERNET
British set forfirst Hopman Cup final
Atletico suffers Cup humiliationin Huelva
British slip up, either theRussians or qualifierKazakhstan, which upsetRussia on Wednesday,could sneak in. It is onlythe fourth time Great Brit-ain has played at theHopman Cup and the firsttime since 1992, whenrepresented by Jo Durieand Jeremy Bates.
With Murray lookingvery sharp early in thenew season and Robsonemerging as anothergenuinely exciting pros-pect for British tennis, thethird seeds secured the tieagainst Germany in thedeciding mixed doublesrubber, easily accountingfor Sabine Lisicki andPhilipp Kohlschreiber, 6-3, 6-2.
Murray stepped up hispreparation for theupcoming AustralianOpen later this month bylifting his game anothernotch to trounceKohlschreiber in straightsets in the men’s singles,6-4, 6-1, in under an hour.The fourth-ranked Scotdisplayed his full reper-toire of shots on bothsides in an ominous per-formance for his Mel-bourne rivals.— Internet
AC Milan’s Englishmidfielder David
Beckham eyes the ballbefore their Serie A
football match . INTERNET
Beckham back in groove—butInter still motoring
Beckham, who scored inthe same fixture last sea-son after being loaned outfrom LA Galaxy, lookedhungry for action as heearned a starting placewith fellow midfield vet-eran Clarence Seedorf outthrough injury.
The three points tookAC Milan onto 34 pointsfrom 17 games - eight be-hind reigning championsInter, who returned fromtheir winter break with a1-0 win over Chievo tomaintain their eight-pointlead - though Beckhamand company have a gamein hand. Jose Mourinho’sInter were deprived of anumber of midfield stars,handing a rare start towantaway French mid-fielder Patrick Vieira, re-portedly bound for Man-chester City.—Internet
Ronaldo in better shape than 2009
FA Cup hero Beckford handsin transfer request
Leeds United’s Englishforward Jermaine
Beckford celebratesafter scoring againstManchester United
during their English FACup football match atOld Trafford in Man-chester.— INTERNET
26-year-old - whose con-tract expires at the end ofthe season - scored his 20thgoal of the season for theLeague One leaders intheir stunning 1-0 win overManchester United at OldTrafford on Sunday. How-ever, on Wednesday hisagent told the BBC thatBeckford had indeedhanded in his transfer re-quest. Leeds managerSimon Grayson seemedresigned to losing theformer windscreen wiperfitter, who cost 45,000pounds when he signedfrom non-league sideWealdstone four yearsago, but insisted that hewould not let him go for aderisory fee.—Internet
Man City reveal scale of SheikhMansour’s investment
Manchester City’sCarlos Tevez
tered an operating loss of92.6 million pounds, thesecond largest registeredby an English club behindthe 140 million pound fig-ure registered by Chelseain 2005.
Internet
Fulham striker Zamorafacing injury lay-off
Fulham will have to do
without top scorer
Bobby Zamora, for
several weeks after it
was confirmed the
striker had suffered a
dislocated collarbone in
the defeat at Stoke on
Tuesday evening.
INTERNET
Hangeland, who suffereda recurrence of a kneeproblem during Tuesday’smatch.
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Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hr.M.S.T. During the past 24 hours rain have been fairlywidespread in Kayin state and Yangon Division, Scatteredin Bago and Taninthayi Divisions, isolated in Mon Stateand Ayeyawady Division and weather has been partlycloudy in the remaining States and Divisions. Nighttemperatures were (3°C) to (4 °C) below January averagetemperatures in Kachin, Northern Shan, Chin, RakhineStates and upper Sagaing Division, (3°C) to (4 °C) aboveJanuary average temperatures in Mon and Kayin States,Bago and Taninthayi Divisions, (5°C) to (6°C) aboveJanuary average temperatures in Kayah State andAyeyawady Division and about January averagetemperatures in the remaining areas. The significant nighttemperatures were Namsam and Haka (2°C ) each, Putao,Machanbaw, Lashio and Loilem (3 °C) each. The noteworthyamount of rainfall recorded were Longlone (1.77) inches,Myawady (0.55) inch, Bago and Dawei (0.20) inch each,Theinzayat (0.16) inch, Kawkayeik (0.12) inch, Kawthaungand Co Co Island (0.08) inch.
Maximum temperature on 6-1-2010 was 93°F.Minimum temperature on 7-1-2010 was 64°F. Relativehumidity at (09:30) hours MST on 7-1-2010 was 62%.Total sun shine hours on 6-1-2010 was (3.1) hours approx.
Rainfall on 7-1-2010 was (Tr) at Mingaladon, Kaba-Aye and (Nil) 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(4) mph from Northeast at (17:30) hours MST on 6-1-2010.
Bay inference: Weather is cloudy in the Andaman Seaand South Bay and partly cloudy elsewhere in the Bay ofBengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 8th January 2010:Light rain are likely to be isolated in Kayin and Mon States,Bago, Yangon, Ayeyawady and Taninthayi Divisions andweather will be partly cloudy in the remaining States andDivisions. Degree of certainty is (60%).
State of the sea: Strong easterly winds with moderateto rough seas are likely attimes Deltaic, Gulf of Mottama,off and along Mon-Taninthayi Coast. Surface wind speedin strong winds may reach (35) mph. Seas will be moderateelsewhere in Myanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days:Likelihood ofcontinuation of light rain in the Southern Myanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring area for8-1-2010: Partly cloudy .
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring area for8-1-2010: Likehood of isolated light rain. Degree ofcertainty is (60%).
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring area for8-1-2010: Partly cloudy.
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A train leaves station in Hampshire, a village 40miles west of London on 6 Jan, 2009.
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URGENT: Eurostar trainbecomes stuck in tunnel
BEIJING , 7 Jan—AEurostar train has brokendown inside the ChannelTunnel after suffering“traction problems”,according to mediareports.
The service, whichhad been due to arrive atLondon St Pancras fromBrussels at 08:56 GMT,stopped at about 08:30GMT.
A spokesperson forEurotunnel said a rescueengine was en-route topull the train out. Anotherspokesperson forEurostar said, “There is atrain delayed in the tunnelbut it will be on the moveagain shortly.”
In December morethan 2,000 people weretrapped inside theChannel Tunnel for hoursafter five trains suffered
electrical failure due tofreezing conditions. Thelatest breakdown followsa three-day halt toEurostar services justbefore Christmas after thewrong type of ‘fluffy’snow caused a series ofstoppages. Condensationwas caused by the snowmelting as the trainentered the tunnel, andthis in turn affectedelectrics.
It is not known if thefreezing weathercurrently sweepingacross Britain played afactor in this latestincident, but engineersin France said the heavysnow in northern Francemay have affected theelectrics. As of 10:30GMT the train was stillstuck.
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★ Only with stability and peace will the nation develop
★ Only with stability and peace will democratization process be successful
★ Anarchy begets anarchy, not democracy★ Riots beget riots, not democracy★ Democracy can be introduced only through constitution
People’s Desire ■ VOA, BBC-sowing hatred amongthe people
■ RFA, DVB-generating publicoutrage
■ Do not allow ourselves to be swayed■ By broadcasts designed to cause
troubles
■ We favour peace and stability■ We favour development■ We oppose unrest and violence■ Wipe out those inciting unrest
and violence
NAY PYI TAW, 7 Jan—DeputyCommander-in-Chief of Defence Serv-ices Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Maung Aye delivered anaddress at the graduation parade of the 7thIntake of Defence Services Institute ofNursing and Paramedical Science held atthe parade ground of the Defence Serv-ices Medical Academy in Yangon at 7:30am today.
Also present on the occasion wereSecretary-1 of the State Peace and Devel-opment Council Quartermaster-GeneralGeneral Thiha Thura Tin Aung MyintOo, Member of the State Peace and De-
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye addressesgraduation parade of 7th Intake of DSINPS
velopment Council Lt-Gen Tin Aye of theMinistry of Defence, Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Vice-Admiral Nyan Tun,Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen MyatHein, Lt-Gen Myint Swe and Lt-Gen OhnMyint of the Ministry of Defence, Adju-tant-General Lt-Gen Thura Myint Aung,Defence Services Inspector-General Lt-Gen Thein Htaik, Military Appointment-General Lt-Gen Hsan Hsint, Judge Advo-cate-General Lt-Gen Soe Maung, Lt-GenMyint Hlaing of the Ministry of Defence,Chief of Armed Forces Training Lt-GenHla Htay Win, Commander of Yangon
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Deputy Com-
mander-in-Chief of
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Commander-in-
Chief (Army) Vice-
Senior General
Maung Aye inspects
graduate compa-
nies.—MNA
KNU, under the pretext of working for betterfuture of Kayin race, clings on to atrocities inclusiveof bomb attacks, massacres, armed robbery, collectionof extortion money, and arson attacks.
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