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Established 1914
Volume XVI, Number 119 14th Waxing of Wagaung 1370 ME Friday, 15 August, 2008
* Development of agriculture as the base andall-round development of other sectors ofthe economy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-orientedeconomic system
* Development of the economy inviting par-ticipation in terms of technical know-howand investments from sources inside thecountry and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economymust be kept in the hands of the State and thenational peoples
* Uplift of the morale and morality of theentire nation
* Uplift of national prestige and integrityand preservation and safeguarding ofcultural heritage and national charac-ter
* 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 na-
tion in accord with the new State Consti-tution
Four economic objectives
Four social objectives
Four political objectives
NAY PYI TAW, 14 Aug — Maj-Gen Min AungHlaing of the Ministry of Defence, together withChairman of Shan State (North) Peace and Develop-ment Council Commander of North-East CommandMaj-Gen Aung Than Htut, met servicemen and familymembers at the hall of Mongyai Station on 12 Augustmorning.
They presented sports gear and stationery to them.At Paw Khant Oil Mill on Pyidaungsu Road in the
township, they viewed production of edible oil withthe use of paddy husk fired generator.
The oil mill can crush 900 baskets of groundnutand 340 viss of groundnut oil per day.
At Mongyai Basic Education High School, theymet departmental officials, social organization mem-bers and townselders.
Speaking on the occasion, Maj-Gen Min Aung
Strive for extending acreage of edibleoil crops in Shan State (North)to become oil bowl of the State
Maj-Gen Min Aung Hlaing supervises regionaldevelopment of Mongyai, Kyaukme
Hlaing said that there are a lot of cultivable lands in thestate. He stressed the need to extend agriculture andlivestock breeding tasks for economic development oflocal national people.
He said that emphasis is to be placed on cultivationof tea and rubber on a commercial scale. Departmentalpersonnel are to join hands with the local people inundertaking rural development tasks, he added. Hepointed out that efforts are to be made for extension ofacreage of edible oil crops in Shan State (North) tobecome oil bowl of the State.
He presented stationery, medicines and sportsequipment for the township through officials.
At Hoya Village, they viewed thriving groundnutplantations.
In Kyaukme, they looked into sanitation and beau-tifying tasks of the township and development work.
At the hall of Kyaukme Station, Maj-Gen MinAung Hlaing met servicemen and family members andpresented sports gear and stationery to the families.
At Kyaukme District Gymnasium, they met ath-letes of sports teams of the district and gave words ofencouragement. Later, Maj-Gen Min Aung Hlaingpresented sports equipment to the sports teams throughChairman of the District PDC U Kyaw Than.
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Maj-Gen Min Aung Hlaing of Ministry of Defence views production of edible oil with the use ofpaddy husk fired generator. —MNA
Departmental personnel
are to join hands with the
local people in undertaking
rural development tasks.
Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring area
Isolated rain. Degree of certainty is (80%).
Yangon and neighbouring area
One or two rain. Degree of certainty is (80%).
Mandalay and neighbouring area
Isolated rain. Degree of certainty is (80%).
Weather Forecast for15-8-2008
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Work together
to keep school-
children healthy
and fit
(PROJECT MANAGER-SCHOOL HEALTH)
DR AUNG TUN
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PERSPECTIVES* Oppose those relying on external elements, acting as stooges, holding negative views* Oppose those trying to jeopardize stability of the State and progress of the nation* Oppose foreign nations interfering in internal affairs of the State* Crush all internal and external destructive elements as the common enemy
People’s DesireFriday, 15 August, 2008
The government has been striving forthe progress of national races by undertakingborder and rural area development projects.
In the past the border regions laggedbehind others in development as they hadbeen ignored by the imperialists due to theirgeographical barriers while Myanmar wasunder colonial rule.
With peace and stability prevailing inthose border regions in the time of theTatmadaw government, national racedevelopment projects have been implementedsince 1989, and the national people haveenjoyed fruits of political, economic and socialimprovements.
Now is the time when these developmentprojects have reached the second year of thefourth five-year plan. The government hasspent over 231,113 million kyats on theprogress of border areas since 1989.
Nowadays, the State is nurturing theyouth to become intellectuals andintelligentsia who are familiar with modernscience and technology. In doing so, measuresare also being taken for the young nationalraces from the border regions by openingtraining schools for the development ofnationalities youth.
All in all, the State has seen peace andstability in the whole Union including theborder areas with sound economic and socialfoundations. All the national people,therefore, are urged to strive to achieve moredevelopment the length and breadth of thenation.
Strive for more developmentof national races inborder regions MYANMAR GAZETTE
NAY PYI TAW, 14 Aug— The State Peace andDevelopment Council has confirmed the appointmentof following persons as heads of service organizationsshown against each on expiry of the one-yearprobationary period. Name Appointment(a) U Than Tun Director-General
ASEAN Affairs DepartmentMinistry of Foreign Affairs
(b) Dr Ba Maung Director-GeneralHistorical Research DepartmentMinistry of Culture
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Minister U Nyan Win calls on His RoyalHighness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah in Brunei
Darussalam.—FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Minister U Nyan Win calls on King of Brunei Darussalam His MajestySultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaula in Brunei
Darussalam.—FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Myanmar delegation backfrom Brunei
NAY PYI TAW, 14Aug — A Myanmardelegation led by Ministerfor Foreign Affairs UNyan Win arrived backhere yesterday eveningafter a goodwill visit toBrunei Darussalam from11 to 13 August at theinvitation of His RoyalHighness Prince Moha-med Bolkiah, Minister forForeign Affairs and Tradeof Brunei Darussalam.
During his stay inBrunei Darussalam,Foreign Minister U NyanWin paid a courtesy callon King of BruneiDarussalam His MajestySultan Haji HassanalBolkiah Mu’izzaddinWaddaula, Sultan andYang Di – Pertuan ofBrunei Darussalam at theIstana Nurul Imam.Together with the ForeignMinister were Thura UThet Oo Maung,Myanmar Ambassador toBrunei Darussalam, DawMaw Maw, Director ofPolitical Department ofMinistry of ForeignAffairs, and U Moe KyawAung, Counsellor ofMyanmar Embassy inBrunei Darussalam. Fromthe Brunei side, PehinOrang Kaya PekermaDewa Dato Seri SetiaAwang Lim Jock Seng,Minister II of ForeignAffairs and Trade, DatoPaduka Hj Mustappa binHaji Sirat, PermanentSecretary of the Office ofthe Prime Minister, andDatin Paduka HjhMaimunah binti DatoPaduka Hj Elias,Permanent Secretary ofMinistry of ForeignAffairs and Trade,attended the call alongwith the Brunei King.
Minister U NyanWin and the delegationhad a bilateral meetingwith His Royal HighnessPrince Mohamed Bolkiah,Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Trade ofBrunei Darussalam, on 12August. During the call,the two ministers heldcordial discussions on thefurther promotion ofmutually beneficialcooperation between thetwo countries and withinthe ASEAN context,based on the existingfriendship and mutual
understanding betweenMyanmar and BruneiDarussalam, andexchanged views onregional and internationalissues.
After the meeting,the Brunei Prince hosted aluncheon in honour ofMinister U Nyan Win. HerRoyal Highness PrincessHajh Masna (Ambas-sador-at-large) of Ministryof Foreign Affairs andTrade, and Pehin OrangKaya Pekerma Dewa DatoSeri Setia Awang Lim JockSeng, Minister II ofMinistry of Foreign Affairsand Trade, also attendedthe luncheon.
In the evening, theminister met with staff andfamilies of MyanmarEmbassy in Bandar SeriBegawan.
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High Tide WarningYANGON, 14 Aug — The public are hereby
informed that exceptionally high spring of from 20.01feet to 20.90 feet high above the datum are expected tooccur in Yangon River during the period from 17th
August to 22nd August 2008. That it is not seriousbecause the high tide reached up to 21.7 feet highabove datum in the year 2006 and 2007, and that thewarning is issued only because high tide reaches over20 feet high above datum.— MNA
Credit Cooperative Societyof MADB holds annual
meetingYANGON, 14 Aug —Credit Cooperative Society
of Myanma Agriculture Development Bank under theMinistry of Agriculture and Irrigation, held the annualmeeting for 2007-08 at MADB (Head Office) thisafternoon with an address by Managing Director U TinLwan of MADB.
Officials concerned read out annual report,financial report and profit sharing account for 2007-08at the meeting.
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Gunman shoots to deathArkansas Dem’s party chairman
Nine killed in suicide attack in E Pakistan
Bombs hit northern Iraq, forces expect more
BEIJING, 14 Aug—Aman who claimed hewanted to be a campaignvolunteer, instead pulledout a handgun on Wednes-day and shot to death theArkansas state Democraticparty chairman, accordingto police officials in LittleRock. Chairman BillGwatney, 48, died fourhours after the shooting.The former state senatorhad been planning to travelto the Democratic NationalConvention later thismonth as a superdelegate.
This undated handoutimage courtesy of theArkansas Democratic
Party shows partychairman Bill
Gwatney.—XINHUA
Officials said they don’tknow the motive of thesuspect, who led police onan about 48-km (30-mile)chase before dying in ashootout. They describedthe man as a 50-year-old,but did not release a name.
Moments after theshooting he pointed a hand-gun at the building managerat the nearby ArkansasBaptist headquarters, policesaid. He told the manager“I lost my job,” said DanJordan, a Baptist con-vention official.—Internet
Pakistani security personnel gather at the site of asuicide attack in Lahore, on 13 Aug, 2008.
XINHUA
BMW recalling 200,000 vehiclesWASHINGTON, 14 Aug—
BMW AG is recalling200,000 vehicles overconcerns that the frontpassenger air bag may notdeploy in a crash.
The German automakersays the recall involves the2006 3 Series, the 2004-2006 5 Series, and the
2004-2006 X3 compactsport utility vehicle.
The National HighwayTraffic Safety Admini-stration of the United Statessaid in a posting on itswebsite Wednesday thatsmall cracks could developin a seat detection mat andlead to the front passenger
air bags to be deactivated.It would also turn on the
passenger air bag “on-off”light. NHTSA (NIT’sa)says the head protectionsystem would not be af-fected. The company saidlast month there had beenno injuries or accidents tiedto the problem.—Internet
ISLAMABAD, 14 Aug—Nine people including twopolice officials were killedwhile 35 others injured ina suicide attack in eastPakistan, local newspaperThe Nation reportedThursday.
A suicide bomber blewhimself up at MoonMarket in front of IqbalTown police station inLahore, capital city ofPunjab province lateWednesday night, said thereport. The bomber cameon foot and targeted thepolicemen deployed at theMoon Market, one of the
Russians begin pulling back fromflashpoint Georgian city
TBILISI (Georgia),14Aug—Russian forcesstarted withdrawingThursday from the flash-point Georgian city ofGori, officials said, addinga new twist to the cam-paign for a permanent
peace between theneighbours.
The pullout came as theUnited States through itsfull support behind theGeorgian governmentsaying that US militaryaircraft would take
humanitarian aid and thatSecretary of State Con-doleezza Rice would visitTbilisi this week.
“The Russians havestarted to withdraw, theGeorgian police andspecial forces are takingcontrol,” Georgian In-terior Ministry Spokes-man Shota Utiashvili toldAFP. A senior Russianmilitary official said thehandover would take twodays.
The Russian andGeorgian leaders agreed aceasefire late Tuesdayunder which there was tobe a withdrawal of theirforces to positions beforeGeorgia launched itsoffensive on the break-away province of SouthOssetia a week ago.
Internet
South Ossetian militiamen walk through a Georgianvillage outside Tskhinvali. Russian forces startedwithdrawing Thursday from the flashpoint Georgiancity of Gori, officials said, adding a new twist to the
campaign for a permanent peace between theneighbours.—INTERNET
Bomb found at bus station in southern Philippines
busiest markets in the city.Police said as many as
20 policemen weredeployed at the MoonMarket for securitypurpose on the eve of
Independence Day.A high alert has been
declared in Lahore andmore police contingentwas called to maintain lawand order. —Internet
File photo shows acolourfully decorated
Filipino jeepney.Authorities have defuseda bomb planted in a busstation in the southernPhilippines, just daysafter the end of brutal
clashes between Muslimrebels and government
forces in the area.INTERNET
MANILA, 14 Aug—Authorities defused abomb planted in a busstation in the southernPhilippines on Thursday,
just days after the end ofbrutal clashes betweenMuslim rebels andgovernment forces in thearea.
The military said thebomb was found beforedawn in abandoned bagg-age at a bus station in thetown of Kidapawan inMindanao island. It wasmade of TNT, a mortarshell and a blastingcap, and was surroundedby nails.
No one has claimedresponsibility for thebomb, which was founda few days after hund-reds of Moro IslamicLiberation Front rebelsbegan to retreat fromareas near Kidapawanfollowing a majormilitary offensive againstthem.
Muslim criminal gangshave bombed buses andbus terminals in thesouthern Philippinesin the past to extort moneyfrom bus companies.
Internet
Tribal clash claims 26 more livesin Pakistan’s tribal region
ISLAMABAD, 14 Aug—At least 26 people were killedand 35 others wounded as sectarian clashes continuedfor the seventh day in Pakistan’s tribal region onWednesday. Death toll in clashes in northwesternKurrum tribal agency has risen to more than 100, NewsNetwork International (NNI) news agency reported.
Reports said both tribes used automated weapons,artillery, mortar missiles and rockets against eachother in the week-long fighting.
Kurrum tribal agency had suffered sectarian violencefor the past two years.—Internet
BAGHDAD, 14 Aug—Bombs in four parts ofnorthern Iraq killed at leastsix people on Wednesday,and Iraqi forces said theyexpected more attacks asthey pursue Sunni Arabmilitants in the volatilenorth. With violence fall-ing in other parts of Iraq,the ethnically and religi-ously mixed provincesnorth of the capitalBaghdad remain the most
volatile parts of thecountry. Al Qaeda SunniArab militants driven outof other areas have soughtrefuge in the fertile rivervalleys of the north.Tension between Arabsand Kurds has alsosimmered in cities andvillages along the frontierwith the Kurdish auton-omous region.
In a sign of the ethnictension, the central
government said it hadasked ethnic Kurdishforces to withdraw froman area outside theirautonomous region. TheKurds said they had notagreed to pull back theirtroops to Kurdistan.
The US military said asuicide car bomber struckan Iraqi army patrol in thenorthern city of Mosul,killing an Iraqi soldier, twocivilians and wounding 15people.—Internet
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LOS ANGELES, 14 Aug— US state and federalofficials are scrambling todeal with a rising tide ofspam, according to datapublished on Wednesday.
In 2007, the US Fed-eral Trade Commission(FTC) reported 221,226Internet-related fraudcomplaints in the United
BEIJING, 14 Aug—Growth in China’s indus-trial output eased to 14.7percent in July from ayear earlier, taking a hitfrom weakening exports,the National Bureau ofStatistics said on Thurs-day. The figure marked aslowdown from 16.0 per-cent growth in June and
SACRAMENTO (Calif),14 Aug — Faced withhundreds of big, hard-to-control blazes, Californiais struggling with whatcould be its most expen-sive firefighting seasonever, burning through$285 million in the last sixweeks alone and up to $13million a day.
With the worst of thefire season still ahead,lawmakers are scramblingto find a way to pay for itall and are considering
File photo shows workers at a textile factory in theeastern Chinese city of Nanjing. Growth in thecountry’s industrial output has eased to 14.7percent, taking a hit from weakening exports.
INTERNET
Firemen walk in front of Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif, early on 13Aug, 2008 after firefighters battled a three-alarm fire that started late
on 12 Aug, 2008. —INTERNET
File photo shows fumes wafting from a vehicle’s exhaust pipe. Air pollutionthis year is set to kill more than 20,000 Canadians, the Canadian Medical
Association has said in a report.—INTERNET
Internet scams growingrapidly in US
States, or 16,000 morethan in 2006.
Even so, the numbersprobably underestimatethe total number of com-plaints, and in many casesconsumers are not awarewhen they have been vic-timized, said authors ofthe report published bythe San Jose Mercury
News on Wednesday.California collected
8,622 individual com-plaints of Internet-relatedfraud - almost twice asmany as New York, thesecond-ranking state, thereport said. Most com-plaints (5,629) focused onpossible identity theft,service disputes, spam,spyware and “phishing,”or e-mail scams that trickrecipients into revealingpersonal information, saidthe report. —Internet
China industrial output growth easesto 14.7 pct
18.0 percent in July of lastyear, according to pre-viously published data.
“The deceleration inexport growth was themain reason for theslowdown in industrialoutput,” the bureau said.
It said export growth inJuly was 26.9 percent,compared with a more ro-
bust 34.2 percent in Julyof last year.
A reduction in externaldemand brought about bythe slowdown in the glo-bal economy and thestrengthening of the Chi-nese currency wereamong key factors incausing export growth toweaken, it said.—Internet
SYDNEY, 14 Aug—Australia’s central bankindicated Thursday that itwould soon cut interestrates for the first time inmore than six years amidsigns of an economicslowdown.
A series of interest ratehikes had cooled demandand households had cutback on spending, Re-serve Bank of Australia(RBA) deputy governorRic Battellino told a par-liamentary committee.
“That’s why we nowfind we are in a positionto cut interest rates,” hesaid, underlining thebank’s recent shift wayfrom a bias for tighter cre-dit conditions. A rate cutwould be the first sinceDecember 2001 and fol-low 12 hikes, which tookthe base rate to a 12-yearhigh of 7.25 percent as thecentral bank fought infla-tion.—Internet
WASHINGTON, 14 Aug— US retail sales edged down0.1 percent in July on a big drop at auto dealers, thegovernment said on Wednesday in a report suggest-ing consumers were straining to keep spending up amidrising prices.
Analysts said the fall in retail sales, the first in fivemonths, showed the buying punch from governmentstimulus checks was fading and raising chances thatconsumer spending will falter in the second half, fur-ther slowing a sluggish economy.
“The consumer is still under enormous pressure asemployment is declining, real wages are down, hous-ing and stock market wealth are down and credit con-ditions continue to tighten,” said economist NigelGault of Global Insight in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Internet
NEW DELHI, 14 Aug—India’s economic growth islikely to slow to 7.7 percent for the fiscal year thatstarted April 1, due to the drag of higher food and oilprices and tightening in credit and equity markets afterthe US subprime crisis, a government report saidWednesday.
Growth in agriculture is likely to be at 2 percent,sharply lower than 4.5 percent growth in the last fiscalyear, the report from the Economic Advisory Councilto India’s prime minister said.
Growth in industry and services will also slow to7.5 percent and 9.6 percent, respectively, comparedwith 8.5 percent and 10.8 percent a piece in the lastyear, it said.
Internet
Australia’scentral bank
signalsinterest rate
cut
Bigger, tougher fires bring Calif to the brinkslapping homeownerswith a disaster surchargethat asks those in fire-prone areas to pay themost.
On Wednesday, GovArnold Schwarzeneggerasked President Bush toamend a June disasterdeclaration and declarethe state a disaster area, inpart because of fire-fight-ing costs. Since mid-May,2,096 wildfires haveburned more than 1.3 mil-lion acres and destroyed
306 homes, Schwarz-enegger said.
“The response to thesefires has severely taxedCalifornia’s resources,”Schwarzenegger wrote.
The crisis comes asCalifornia deals with a$15.2 billion budget defi-cit, and Schwarzeneggercited firefighting costs asa major factor when heordered wages deferredfor state workers and laidoff others recently to cutcosts.—Internet
India’s economy expected togrow 7.7 pct this year
Retail sales dip in July,import prices up
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NEWSALBUM Rare stamp sells for over$25,000 in Australia
The undated pho-to shows Nemo33,the world deepestswimming poolwith a depth of 33meters (105 feet),on the outskirts ofBrussels. It isdesigned byBelgian John Beernaerts.
US cop suspended fordemanding free coffee A US cop had to give up her badge for
demanding free coffee and pastries fromsix different Starbucks in Chicago.
Officer Barbara Nevers, a 14-yearveteran, was suspended from duty for 15months and has also been ordered toundergo counseling.
The Police Board ruled in May that55-year-old Nevers intimidatedStarbucks employees by screaming atthem and flashing her badge, hand-cuffs or gun when they wanted her topay. The board released its findings onThursday.
Nevers’ attorney said her client neverused her job to demand coffee. She saidsome coffeehouses gave it to her for freebecause she was an officer.
A Titan Arum (Amorphophallus
titanum), also known as the
corpse flower, is seen in full
bloom at the Eden Project in
southwest England in this
handout picture released
by the Eden Project
on 5 February, 2007.
Two mysterious faceless figures havebeen spotted in some of the UK’s mosthigh-profile events this summer, likeWimbledon, Henley Regatta, theHarrods sale and Elton John’s White Tie and Tiara Ball.
A rare Australianstamp with a minorprinting fault soldat auction for29,000 Australiandollars(25,500 USdollars) in Mel-bourne Mondaynight.
The 1913 10-shilling stamp,
featuring a kan-garoo inside a mapof Australia, has aprinting errorwhich left it with adoubling of theframe.
An anonymousprivate collectorfrom Melbournewas the highestbidder, Austra-lian AssociatedPress quoteds p o k e s w o m a nLeonie Kempassaying.
A perfect versionof the stamp wouldfetch 1,000 dollars(887 US dollars)but staff at LeskiAuctioneers hadanticipated thisexample, with anerror previouslyunrecorded in thephilatelic world,would sell for25,000 dollars(22,000 US doll-ars).
Monkeys play in a pond to escape thesummer heat at a zoo in Hefei, East
China’s Anhui Province,on 11August, 2008.
Female bust unearthed inancient city in SW Turkey
A female bust which belonged toEmpress Faustina Maior, wife of RomanEmperor Antoninus Pius, has beenunearthed in the ancient city ofSagalassos in southwestern Turkey, thesemi-official Anatolia news agencyreported on Wednesday.
Jeroen Poblome of BelgianKatholieke Universiteit Leuven wasquoted as saying that they found thebust of the wife of Antoninus Pius whoreigned the Roman Empire from AD138 to 161.
The 300-kg sculpture was taken to anexcavation center in the neighboringtown of Aglasun of Burdur provinceand will be displayed in the museum ofBurdur after restoration works arecompleted, the report said.
LUJIANG (Anhui), 14 Aug— Two miners who had beentrapped underground follow-ing an iron ore mine cave-inin east China’s Anhui pro-vince on Monday wererescued on Wednesday night.
The two miners had beentrapped for over 50 hours inthe collapsed mine, when theywere carried out by rescuersfrom a working area 80 metersunderground at about 10:00pm Wednesday.
“Both of them were clear-headed and not seriouslyinjured,” said a doctor withthe rescue staff. —Internet
LIMA, 14 Aug — High-ranking Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)officials discussed strategies to applynew technologies to migration controlsystems at their meeting here Wed-nesday.
On the second day of their meeting,which runs until 23 Aug in the Peruviancapital Lima, delegates from the 21member economies reported thetechnical advances made in bordersecurity control in their countries orregions.
Peruvian General Director ofMigration and Naturalization JuanAlvarez said the discussions seek toreinforce security controls and guaranteethe validity of visitors’ identificationdocuments.
Alvarez said Peru has been workingon the implementation of biometrictechnology in migration control systems,which will guarantee the authenticity ofpersonal identification documents andspeed up visitor control.
Equipment with biometrictechnology capable of reading passportswith microchips will be used at the Lima-Callao International Airport during theAPEC summit in November.—Internet
PARIS, 14 Aug— AEuropean court has askedBritain to delay sending acomputer expert to face trialin the United States until itcan review his request toblock his extradition.
The European Court ofHuman Rights said onWednesday it needed toexamine Gary McKinnon’scomplaint that he could faceinhumane prison conditionsif convicted in the UnitedStates.
Two trapped miners rescued 50 hoursafter mine cave-in in E China
BEIJING, 14 Aug —The people of Beijing can look forwardto low fares on buses and the subway long after the Olympicshas finished, a senior city official said yesterday.
“The current low ticket prices are not just for the durationof the Games ... they will remain in place for a considerabletime afterward,” Zhou Zhengyu, deputy director of the Beijingmunicipal committee of communications, told a pressconference.
Keeping prices down is a good way to encourage people touse public transport and will help reduce the numbers of carson the roads, which in turn will cut emissions, he said.
At the beginning of last year, transport authorities inBeijing cut the standard price of a bus ticket by 60 percent forregular passengers and by 80 percent for students. —Internet
Cheap bus, subway fares “to remain”
Rescuers carry a survivorout from an iron ore mine
cave-in site in Lujiang,Anhui province, on 13Aug, 2008. —XINHUA
APEC officials discussmigration control
Gary McKinnon leaves Bow Streetmagistrates court in central London
on 10 May, 2006.—INTERNET
Court says Britain shouldnot send hacker to US
illegally accessingcomputers, includingthe Pentagon, USarmy, navy andNASA systems, andcausing $700,000worth of damage.
McKinnon toldReuters in 2006 hewas just a computernerd who wanted tofind out whetheraliens really existedand became obsessedwith trawling largemilitary networks forproof.
Internet
“The applicant should notbe extradited to the UnitedStates before midnight on 29August,” so the court canexamine his request at its nextmeeting on 28 August, it saidin a statement.
McKinnon lost his appeallast month to Britain’s highestcourt to block extradition toface charges over what USprosecutors call “the biggestmilitary hack of all time.”
He could face up to 70years in prison if convicted of
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Work together to keep schoolchildren healthy and fit
School health activities are of paramount
importance for the health of schoolchildren that
constitute an important force of the nation.
World Health Organization said that investment
in school health activities yielded much benefit with
low costs for health and fitness of the people. Since
1995, the WHO has launched Global School Health
Initiative, calling on all member countries to pursue
the common goal to improve the school health
around the world.
National discipline and health originates at
schools. With the aim of improving the health of
schoolchildren, the programme “School Health
Activities”, part of the national health plan and
community health care plan, is being implemented
by the Ministry of Health in cooperation with the
Ministry of Education, school health committees,
and congenial organizations.
The two ministries designated the month of
August for the School Health Activities Week. The
School Health Activities Week for this year is from
11 to 15 August.
The purposes of school health activities are: (a)
to improve the health and fitness of the
schoolchildren, (b) to help schoolchildren understand
and practise school health education and behaviours
and enjoy healthy living lifestyle, (c) to address
health problems of schoolchildren in the early stages,
(d) to create healthy and pleasant schools and
environments, (e) to nurture schoolchildren into an
all-round younger generation, (f) to improve the
health standard of schoolchildren and their family
members, wards, townships and entire people through
effective school health activities.
Under the plan to establish schools with high
health standard, previous methods of school health
activities are upgraded and school health activities
Dr Aung Tun (Project Manager-School Health)
course for principals is conducted in every township.
Functions being carried out by health staff of township
school health departments or township Health
Departments in schools region-wise include (1) giving
school health talks, (2) sanitation tasks, (3) disease
control measures, (4) improving schoolchildren’s
nutrition and ensuring hygienic foods, (5) school health
care, (6) spreading of healthy living lifestyle from
schools to the public, (7) consolation and social welfare
tasks, (8) training courses and research, and (9) school
sport.
The plan to establish schools with high health
standard covers establishment of tobacco free schools,
aedes free schools, rubbish free schools, and model
schools.
Under the programme of the World Health
Organization, a school health delegation from Maldives
observed measures for implementation of the plan to
establish schools with high health standard in Myanmar
in August 2006.
In order to achieve the goal, measures are being
taken in collaboration with the Education Planning and
Training Department, the Development Affairs
Department, the Myanmar Women’s Affairs
Federation, Myanmar Maternal and Child Welfare
Association, Union Solidarity and Development
Association, parent-teacher associations, school
boards of trustees, World Vision, WFP, AMI, WHO
and UNICEF.
Now, the plan for keeping schools free from
aedes is in progress for protecting schoolchildren
from dengue hemorrhage fever. DHF cases are
common in all the states and divisions exclusive of
Chin State. So, teachers and students have to
participate all-year round in preventive measures
against aedes.
During the school health activities week, state/
division and township Health Departments under the
Ministry of Health and school health committees are
carrying out five school health tasks namely (a)
cleanliness of school and environments, (b) medical
check-up and treatment, (c) disease control measures,
(d) health education talks, and (e) improvement of
schoolchildren’s nutrition.
With the contribution of the Nutrition Department
and UNICEF, about five million primary
schoolchildren are being given medicines against
worms for the first time in the townships in states and
divisions from July 2008 to the school health activities
week. The plan will go for two more years.
Since last year’s school health activities week,
the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education
have launched the Global School-based student health
survey with the assistance of the WHO. The survey
will be conducted over 2806 students aged between
13 and 15 (seventh to tenth standards) in 50 selected
schools in states and divisions in relation to personal
hygiene, consumption of nutritious food, physical
exercise, use of alcohol and tobacco-based products,
mental health conditions and disease preventive
measures. The survey has proved successful.
Related ministries, departments, social
organizations and the people are urged to work together
as a national duty for sustainable achievement of
school health activities.
Translation: MS
National discipline and health originates at schools.
With the aim of improving the health of schoolchildren,
the programme “School Health Activities”, part of the
national health plan and community health care plan, is
being implemented by the Ministry of Health in
cooperation with the Ministry of Education, school
health committees, and congenial organizations.
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 15 August, 2008 7
Minister Maj-Gen Soe Naing meets withhoteliers, tour operators and members of
market promotion committee. — MNA
Minister Maj-Gen Khin Maung Myint inspects installation of 230 KV power grid in ThongwaTownship.—EP-2
UMFCCI President
U Win Myint extends
greetings to
Mr Sanchai Inwang
and party of
Thailand.—UMFCCI
Minister meets hoteliers and tourism entrepreneursYANGON, 14 Aug —
Minister for Hotels andTourism Maj-Gen SoeNaing met members ofMyanmar Hoteliers’Association, MyanmarTravel Association andMyanmar Market Pro-motion Committee andprivate hoteliers and travelagencies at Karaweik PalaceHall on 12 August.Speaking on the occasion,the minister said hotel andtourism services willimprove if relatedassociations and agenciesactively cooperate with theministry. It is also necessary
NAY PYI TAW, 14Aug—A ceremony todonate 35 sewingmachines, to be used inworks of increasingincome, by MyanmarWomen’s AffairsFederation to seven storm-hit townships inAyeyawady division washeld at Shweayeya Aunghall in Kyaiklat Township,Pyapon district on 10August. It was attended byChairperson ofAyeyawady DivisionWomen’s Affairs Organi-
MWAF donates sewing machinesto seven storm-hit townships in
Ayeyawady Divisionzation Daw Ye Ye Aungand members, Chairpersonof Pyapon District WAOand members,Chairpersons of sevenstorm-hit TownshipWAOs and members.
The chairperson ofAyeyawady DivisionWAO explained thepurpose of donation andgave talks on MWAF.Later, she donated sewingmachines.
Chairperson ofAyeyawady DivisionWAO Daw Ye Ye Aung
to seek means and ways toimprove the tourismindustry learning lessonsfrom the past. Then theminister invited suggestions
and advice from thosepresent.
Later, Director-General of Directorate ofHotels and Tourism U Htay
Aung reported on thesituations of domestic andinternational tourism. Theminister gave a concludingremark.—MNA
gave educative talks at thebriefing hall of 1,000 acresmodel plantation in Hleseikvillage. Later, Chairpersondiscussed social and healthmatters with members ofWAO and fufilled theneeds.—MNA
YANGON, 14 Aug—Minister for Electric PowerNo 2 Maj-Gen KhinMaung Myint on 10August inspected progressof building the pylon ofThakayta-Thanlyin (230KV) power grid.
Deputy Super-intending Engineer U TintLwin of Bridge Con-struction Project SpecialGroup-1 of Public Worksreported on progress of taskand use of manpower andheavy machinery for timelycompletion of the task.
Project Director UThein Hlaing of PowerSupply Project (South) ofMyanma Electric PowerEnterprise also reported onconstruction of 36 pylonsalong 7.34 miles longThakayta-Thanlyin 230KV twin bundle doublecircuit transmission line.
The minister inspectedconstruction of the pylons
Construction of Thakayta-Thanlyin power grid,
Kamanat-Thanlyin powergrid supervised
and gave instructions onworksite safety andconstruction tasks meetingset standards. They alsoviewed construction of No.249 pylon of Kamanat( B a g o ) - P h a y a g o n(Thanlyin) power grid nearSipinkwin village inThongwa Township.
After inspectingconstruction of Phayagon(Thanlyin) power stationand linkage of power lines,the minister heard reportson progress of work, arrivalof equipment for powerstation, construction ofpylons by privatecompanies. Officials alsopre-sented a report onemphasis being made fortimely completion ofpower grid constructionand use of manpower andheavy machinery.
After attending to theneeds, the minister visitedthe worksite. — MNA
YANGON, 14 Aug —Deputy Minister forHealth Dr Paing Soeinspected laboratories atNational Flu Departmentof Public HealthLaboratory (Yangon)yesterday.
During the visit of thedepartment, he inspected
Deputy Health Minister inspectsPublic Health Laboratory (Yangon)
the bacteria unit, parasiteunit, toxicological unit,bio-chemical laboratory,plasma unit, immunityunit and microorganismunit and fulfilled therequirements.
He also met with post-graduate trainees at PublicHealth Laboratory anddiscussed matters onpublic health. —MNA
together with Vice-Presidents U Win Aung,U Zaw Min Win, U AungLwin and U Thaung Tin,General Secretary U SeinWin Hlaing and CECmembers and executivesmet with Mr SanchaiInwang, Deputy Director-General of CommunityDevelopment Departmentunder the Ministry ofHome Affairs of Thailand,who led a 68 memberdelegation, on 7 August.
UMFCCI President meets Thai delegationYANGON, 14 Aug—
President of the Union ofMyanmar Federation ofChambers of Commerceand Industry U Win Myint
After a speech of theUMFCCI President, DrMaung Maung Lay, Joint-Secretary-1, explainedcooperation in the sectorsof trade and investmentbetween the two nations,and Chairman of MyanmarTourism Entrepreneurs’Association U MaungMaung Swe, matters ontourism. Then, theyanswered the queries raisedby the Thai delegationmembers.—MNA
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1. Uplift of national prestige and integrity and preservationand safeguarding of cultural heritage and nationalcharacter
2. Uplift of the morale and morality of the entire nation
3. Keeping genuine patriotism based on national solidarityalive and dynamic
4. Turning out younger generation who will continue tosafeguard the national culture and character
Objectives of the 16th MyanmarTraditional Cultural Performing
Arts Competitions
Maj-Gen Tha Aye inspects …(from page 16)
Maj-Gen Tha Ayeplanted a mangosteen sap-ling in the farm and viewedthriving mangosteen plan-tation, grape plantationand durian saplings.
On arrival at PaungTownship Hospital, hepresented cash assistanceto the patients. He in-spected the out-patientdepartment, the medicalstore and the operationtheatre.
At the hall of PaungTownship Peace and De-velopment Council, Maj-Gen Tha Aye met withdepartmental officials,members of social organi-zations and townselders.In his speech, Maj-GenTha Aye invited officialsand townselders to sub-
mit the reports on require-ments of the region in allsectors. Thanks to con-certed efforts of the gov-ernment, the people andthe Tatmadaw, progresscan be witnessed in vari-ous sectors, he said. Inconclusion, he urged thosepresent to strive for devel-opment of the region withmomentum.
Maj-Gen Tha Aye andparty proceeded to theconstruction site ofYinnyein Station Hospi-tal in Yinnyein Village ofPaung Township, and in-spected progress of thehospital.
Yinnyein StationHospital is a RCC one-storey building measuring10 feet high, 127 feet longand 100 feet wide. It is
located on three-acre plot.Construction of the build-ing has completed by 20per cent.
Maj-Gen Tha Aye at-tended the fertilizer broad-casting ceremony atmonsoon paddy plantationin Kyaikkaw Village ofThaton Township.
Thaton TownshipManager of MAS U ToeHlaing reported on mat-ters related to 200-acremonsoon plantation for2008-09.
In his instructions,Maj-Gen Tha Aye saidthat as Myanmar is aagro-based nation, theagriculture sector playsa pivotal role in eco-nomic development ofthe State. Most of ruralpeople are engaged in
agriculture task, and hestressed the need to en-sure local food suffi-ciency by boosting pro-duction of paddy.
Next, he viewed thriv-ing monsoon paddy plan-
tation with the use of fer-tilizers.
At Kyaikto Stationhall, Maj-Gen Tha Aye ofthe Ministry of Defencemet servicemen and fam-ily members of regiments
and units. Afterwards, hepaid homage to Kyaik-pawlaw Hmeshindaw Pa-goda in Gangaw Ward inKyaikto and made cashdonations there.
MNA
Tatmadaw Judo/Gymnastics Competitions heldYANGON, 14 Aug
— The opening ceremonyof the Defence ServicesCommander-in-Chief’sShield Tatmadaw (Army,Navy and Air) Judo/Gym-nastics Competitions2008 was held at the Na-tional Indoor Stadium-1in Thuwunna, here, on 12August.
On behalf of theDefence Services Com-mander-in-Chief, Com-mander of Yangon Com-mand Brig-Gen WinMyint delivered an ad-dress and opened the com-petitions.
After the openingceremony, selected Judoathletes and new gen-eration gymnastic ath-
letes demonstrated theirskills.
A total of 26 teams
are taking part in the com-petitions to be held up to18 August. —MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 14 Aug—Minister for ForestryBrig-Gen Thein Aung re-ceived Australian Ambas-sador to the Union of
Forestry Minister meetsAustralian Ambassador
Myanmar Ms Michelle SuWen Chan at the minis-ter’s office, here, yester-day morning.
It was also attended
by Director-General USan Lwin of Planning andStatistics Department andDeputy Director-GeneralU Kyaw Tun.—MNA
YANGON, 14 Aug—Minister for Energy Brig-Gen Lun Thi attendedwork coordination meet-ing for rehabilitation ofKungyangon Township,held at central controlcamp of KungyangonTownship here on 10 Au-gust.
Energy Minister attends workcoordination meeting for reconstruction
of Kungyangon TownshipThe officials reported
on reconstruction of hos-pitals, schools, rural healthcare centres, houses,Myoma market and reli-gious buildings and workto be carried out. Afterhearing the reports, theminister left the necessaryinstructions and laid down
the work to be done.The minister
inspected sites forconstruction of houses,donated by director UKyaw Khan of MyanmarAhla Co. and repairing ofreligious buildingsdamaged by the storm.
MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Thein Aung receives Australian Ambassador to theUnion of Myanmar Ms Michelle Su Wen Chan.—MNA
Commander Brig-Gen Win Myint delivers an address at the opening ceremony of the DefenceServices Commander-in-Chief’s Shield Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) Judo/Gymnastics Competitions 2008.—MNA
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 15 August, 2008 9
Commander Maj-Gen Thaung Aye and USDA CEC Member Maj-GenThein Swe inspect No-1 Phaungdawgyi Jetty.—TRANSPORT
Minister Vice-Admiral Soe Thein receivesMinister Dr Nam Viyaketh of LPDR. —MNA
MWAF members hold educative talks at No.8 Basic Education Post-Primary School in Thingangyun Township.—MNA
Transplanting competition held in SittwayYANGON, 14 Aug –
Sittway Station, RakhineState conducted atransplanting competitionin Sittway on 9 August.
Chairman of RakhineState Peace andDevelopment CouncilCommander of WesternCommand Maj-GenThaung Aye, CEC Memberof Union Solidarity andDevelopment AssociationMinister for Transport Maj-Gen Thein Swe,departmental officials andlocal farmers attended theopening of the competition.
Six teams from SittwayStation, one teamrepresenting SittwayTownship USDA and oneteam representing SittwayTownship participated inthe competition.
The commander andthe minister watched thetransplanting competitionand inspected paddy strains,methods for makingfertilizer, tilling machinesand harvesting machines
displayed at the booth .A f t e r w a r d s ,
Commander Maj-GenThaung Aye and MinisterMaj-Gen Thein Swepresented awards towinning teams.
After the competition,the commander and theminister went to the officeof Myanma Port Authorityand met with employeesof the department. They
also inspected the newlyconstructed No. 1Phaungdawgyi Jetty andgave instructions to officialsconcerned.
The commander and theminister also went to theoffice of Rakhine StateUSDA and met with USDAmembers of townshipUSDAs in Sittway andMaungdaw districts.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 14 Aug— Minister for Industry-2 Vice-Admiral Soe Theinreceived Director MrWang Zhiqiang and partyof Shandong ShantuiConstruction MachineryImport and Export Co Ltdof the People’s Republicof China at his office, here,at 10 am on 11 August.
They discussedmatters on the projects ofthe Ministry of Industry-2and the Chinese company.
Likewise, the ministerreceived Minister ofIndustry and CommerceDr Nam Viyaketh of theLao People’s DemocraticRepublic at his office on
Industry-2 Minister receives Chinesedelegation, Lao Minister
11 August afternoon.They discussed
matters related toindustrial and economicsectors and use of bio-fuel.
Also present at thecalls were DeputyMinister Lt-Col KhinMaung Kyaw andofficials. — MNA
Flood NewsNAY PYI TAW, 14 Aug — According to the 11.30 hr
MST observation issued by the Department ofMeteorology and Hydrology today, the water level ofBago River at Bago is 925 cm and it has exceeded by15 cm (about 0.5 ft) above its danger level. It mayremain above its danger level 910 cm during the next2 days.
According to the 11.30 hr MST observation today,the water level of Shwegyin River at Shwegyin is 705cm and it has exceeded by 5 cm above its danger level.It may fall below its danger level 700 cm during thenext 2 days.—MNA
MWAF organizes educative talksYANGON, 14 Aug —
The AdministrationDepartment, theInformation Departmentand the Social and CulturalWorking Group of theMyanmar Women’sAffairs Federation jointlyheld the educative talks atNo. 8 Basic Education Post-Primary School in ZawanaWard of ThingangyunTownship this morning.
Secretariat Member ofthe federation Dr Daw ThetThet Zin gave talks onsanitation and preventionagainst DHF and Leader ofthe Cultural WorkingGroup Dr Daw Khin Thein
on the culture and patrioticspirit to the students.
Also present at the talkswere Secretariat members,regional organizers,members of the schoolboard of trustees andteachers.
Head of Administra-tion Department Dr DawKhin Hsan Nwe and partycordially met with students.
Head of Department DrDaw Khin Hsan Nwehanded over 50 dozens ofexercise books donated bythe Information Depart-ment and five garbage binsand 150 bags for garbageby Yangon City
Development Committeeto Headmastress Daw AyeAye Shwe.
Leader of theEducation Working GroupDaw Khin Htar Maypresented various kinds ofbooks donated by Socialand Cultural WorkingGroup to the headmastress.
Eye specialist Dr DawNilar Thein and pediatricianDr Daw Khin Mar Ayeprovided free treatment tothe students. Likewise,workers of YCDC carriedout sanitation andfumigated the environs ofthe school.
MNA
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10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 15 August, 2008
Hiking and mountaineering uplift the spiritual
and physical fitness.
Regarding the recent journey to Kelatha and
Weponla mountain ranges, an interview was
conducted with Chairman U Myo Thant of
Universities’ Hiking and Mountaineering Asso-
ciation.
In the interview, U Myo Thant said, “The journey
was aimed at enabling new members of the hiking
and mountaineering team to participate in the team
work, sharpen diligence, perseverance, courage and
tenacity, nurture obedience and enhance the esprit de
corps, uplift national health and fitness by hiking and
mountaineering and possess the courage to overcome
difficulties in life.”
Members of the hiking and mountaineering team
led by U Myo Thant scaled Mount Weponla and
Mount Kelatha between Yekkanthema and Winka
villages in Bilin Township of Mon State from 17 to
20 July this year.
He recounted his experiences to the news
crew of the Myanma Alin Daily. He said, “Our team
comprised 42 men and 25 women, totalling 67.
They were students from Yangon University,
Yangon East University, Yangon Cooperative
Degree College, Maubin University, Yangon
University of Computer Studies, Yangon University
of Foreign Languages, Mandalay Yadanabon
University and Mandalay University of Distance
Refreshing journey to Kelatha andWeponla mountains of youth
Article: Maung Maung Myint Swe; Photos: Tin Soe (Myanma Alin)
Members of Universities’ Hiking and Mountaineering Association seen on a trip.
U Myo
Thant,
Chairman
of
Universities’
Hiking and
Moun-
taineering
Association,
recounting
his
experiences.
Education. To enable the team members to gain
practice of endurance, arrangements were made to go
on the journey because the area was accessible and it
would save money. In addition, the mountains in the
area have appropriate heights for the beginner
mountaineers.”
The Universities’ Hiking and Mountaineering
Team left Yangon by train at 7 am on 17 July and
arrived at Mayangon Station beyond Kyaikto of Mon
State. In the afternoon, they proceeded to Weponla Hill
from Mayangon Statioon on foot. Although Weponla
Hill is about 1,000 feet high, the team members passed
through ridges and hillocks along the route. At 5 pm on
Myanmar Affairs Studies Department of the Library
of Yangon University.
On 19 July, they went down Weponla Hill and
passed through Winka Village to scale about 2,000
feet high Kelapha Hill. After that, members of the
team continued climbing Kelatha Hill. It was learnt
that Kelatha Hill is over 2,000 feet high and the team
members climbed up the hill without tiredness.
After taking a break on Kelatha Hill, they went
up Myathabeik Hill in the afternoon. It was a mountain
of about 1,500 feet high. On the hill, they took a break
and then went back to Weponla Hill where they set up
their camp. In the evening, they arrived back at
Weponla Hill.
On 20 July, the team members proceeded to
Mayangon Station from Weponla Hill. They left the
station for Yangon by train and arrived back in
Yangon in the evening.
Leader of the hiking and mountaineering team
U Myo Thant said, “Such journey made the new
members to take interest in hiking and mountaineering
trips. Moreover, they gained the first-hand experience
of mountaineering.”
As a result, “the journey to Kelatha and
Weponla mountain ranges” of members of
Universities’ Hiking and Mountaineering Association
was a trip that refreshed the youth.
*****
Translation: TTA
Myanma Alin: 10-8-2008
******
Along the ridges of the route, they assisted each other
and cemented friendly relations among them.17 July, they arrived on the hill and stationed there at
night.
On 18 July morning, the team members donated
Waso robes to members of the Sangha at Tawya
monasteries passing through ridges and spines of the
hill. Along the ridges of the route, they assisted each
other and cemented friendly relations among them.
In the afternoon on the same day, they climbed
up Myatheindan Hill, west of Weponla Hill. A plaque
of stone inscriptions in Mon language of King
Kyansittha was there on Myatheindan Hill. It was
learnt that the original stone plaque had been kept at
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News &Photos
byXinhua
Medal Standings (14-8-2008) Sr NOC Name G S B T
1 China 22 8 5 35
2 United States 10 9 15 34
3 Germany 7 2 3 12
4 ROK 6 7 3 16
5 Italy 6 4 3 13
6 Australia 5 4 7 16
7 Japan 5 3 3 11
8 Russian Fed. 3 8 3 14
9 France 2 7 6 15
10 Britain 2 2 3 7
11 Czech Republic 2 1 3
12 Georgia 2 1 3
13 Cuba 1 3 2 6
14 Netherland 1 2 4 7
15 DPRK 1 2 4 7
16 Azerbaijan 1 2 1 4
17 Romania 1 1 2 4
18 Mongolia 1 1 2
19 Slovakia 1 1 2
20 Ukaraine 1 4 5
21 Switzerland 1 3 4
22 Spain 1 1 2
23 Finland 1 1 2
24 India 1 1
25 Thailand 1 1
26 Hungary 3 1 4
27 Zimbabwe 3 3
28 Kazakhstan 2 2 4
29 Sweden 2 1 3
30 Algeria 1 1 2
31 Austria 1 1 2
32 Kyrgyzstan 1 1 2
33 Turkey 1 1 2
34 Colombia 1 1
35 Norway 1 1
36 Slovenia 1 1
37 Vietnam 1 1
38 Armenia 4 4
39 Brazil 4 4
40 Belarus 2 2
41 Indonesia 2 2
42 Chinese Taipei 2 2
43 Argentina 1 1
44 Bulgaria 1 1
45 Croatia 1 1
46 Denmark 1 1
47 Egypt 1 1
48 Lithuania 1 1
49 Mexico 1 1
50 Tajikistan 1 1
51 Togo 1 1
52 Uzbekistan 1 1
Total: 85 85 106 276
Sr NOC Name G S B T
Gold medalist ZhangJuanjuan(C) of China,silver medalist Park Sung-Hyun(R) and bronzemedalist Yun Ok-Hee, bothof the Republic of Korea,stand on the podium at theawarding ceremony of thewomen’s individual final ofarchery at Beijing 2008Olympic Games in Beijing,China, 14 Aug, 2008. Zhangclaimed the title in this event with a total of 110.
Yao Ming (rear) ofChina dunks duringMen’s PreliminaryRound Group B-Game33 between China andAngola of Beijing 2008Olympic Games basket-ball event at the BeijingOlympic BasketballGymnasium in Beijing,China, 14 Aug, 2008.China beat Angola.
Australian team cele-brate after they won thewomen’s 4x200m free-style relay gold in theNational Aquatics Cen-tre, also known as theWater Cube in Beijing,China, 14 Aug, 2008.
Yang Wei of Chinacelebrates after perform-ing on the parallel barsduring gymnastics artisticmen’s individual all-around final of Beijing2008 Olympic Games atNational Indoor Stadiumin Beijing, China, 14 Aug,2008. Yang Wei claimedthe title with a score of94.575.
US underwater robot completesseafloor survey mission
WASHINGTON, 14 Aug—Thenewly-developed underwaterrobot Sentry has successfullycompleted its first scientificmission, the US National ScienceFoundation reported onWednesday.
Capable of diving as deep as5,000 metres into the ocean,Sentry has surveyed the seafloorof the northwest Pacific duringthe July 22 to August 5 expedition.
Scientists from the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institutionand the University of Washingtonare in charge of the mission.
Sentry surveyed 212 linearkilometres of seafloor, or about53 square kilometres, as it tracedparallel lines like a lawn-mowermaking a pattern across a yard.
It gathered the most precise
Colombia to extradite16 nationals, oneforeigner to US
BOGOTA, 14 Aug — Colombia willextradite 16 of its nationals and a British-Canadian to the United States, thegovernment said on Wednesday.
The 17 will be extradited to the UnitedStates for drug-trafficking, governmentsources said in a statement. It will alsoextradite Angelmiro Caceres, anArgentine, to his native country, but didnot mention the crime he is accused of,it said. Colombia, one of the world'sbiggest cocaine producers, adoptsextradition as one of the measures tocombat drug trafficking.
The Colombian Government hasreceived fund from the United States tofight against drug-related crimes. Bothcountries are exploring possibility oftougher penalties for the extraditedcriminals in accordance with their crimes.
MNA/Xinhua
Ban says UN ready to helpwith Georgia peacekeeping UNITED NATIONS, 14 Aug—UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon said on Wednesday he was prepared to contributeto peacekeeping arrangements in Georgia's two breakawayregions and to help organize peace talks.
"The UN stands ready to facilitate internationaldiscussions as well as to contribute to possible peacekeepingor other arrangements for Abkhazia and South Ossetia,"Ban said in a statement.
Ban added he was ready to use his "good offices" tohelp restore peace and security in the region after a six-day-old war between Russia and Georgia.
New UN arrangements, including the sending of armedpeacekeepers to Georgia, would require approval of theSecurity Council. The United Nations has played a minorrole since the crisis began on August 7. Diplomats said thiswas mostly because Russia -- like the United States,Britain, France and China -- holds a veto on the SecurityCouncil as a permanent member.
Ban welcomed Georgian and Russian acceptance ofSarkozy's proposed truce deal, but added that "theresolution of the conflicts in Georgia requires acomprehensive approach through a concerted effort bythe international community".— MNA/Reuters
maps to date of seafloor featuresknown as Hydrate Ridge and AxialVolcano off the coast of Oregonand Washington. It helpedpinpoint several proposed deep-water sites for seafloor instrumentsthat will be deployed in NSF'splanned Ocean ObservatoriesInitiative.
Sentry is a free-swimmingunderwater robot that can operateindependently, without tethers orother connections to a researchship.
The autonomous underwatervehicle, or AUV, is pre-programmed with guidance fordeep-water surveying, but it canalso make its own decisions aboutnavigation on the terrain of theseafloor.
MNA/Xinhua
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12 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 15 August, 2008
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV KOTA TEGAP VOY NO (395)Consignees of cargo carried on MV KOTA TEGAP
VOY NO (395) are hereby notified that the vessel willbe arriving on 15.8.2008 and cargo will be dischargedinto the premises of A.W.P.T where it will lie at theconsignee’s risk and expenses and subject to 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 up to Claims Day nowdeclared as the third day after final discharge of cargofrom the vessel.
No claims against this vessel will be admitted afterthe Claims Day.
SHIPPING AGENCY DEPARTMENTMYANMA PORT AUTHORITY
AGENT FOR: M/S ADVANCE CONTAINERLINES
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV OLYMPIAN RACER VOY NO (112)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV OLYMPIANRACER VOY NO (112) are hereby notified that thevessel will be arriving on 16.8.2008 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm up 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 SAMUDERA SHIPPINGLINES LTD
Phone No: 256908/378316/376797
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV VASCO DA GAMA VOY NO (V. VDG 111)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV VASCO DAGAMA VOY NO (111) are hereby notified that thevessel will be arriving on 14.8.2008 and cargo will bedischarged into the premises of A.W.P.T where it willlie at the consignee’s risk and expenses and subject to thebyelaws and conditions of the Port of Yangon.
Damaged cargo will be surveyed daily from 8 amto 11:20 am and 12 noon to 4 pm up 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 INTERASIA LINESPhone No: 256908/378316/376797
Qantas airplanesuffers engine
problem in flightWELLINGTON (New Zealand), 14 Aug—A Qantas
Airways flight landed safely Wednesday night after aproblem with one of its engines on a flight fromAustralia to New Zealand, the company said, the latestin a series of mechanical incidents for the airline.
One of four engines on a Boeing 747-300 fromMelbourne was “reduced to idle” speed while theairplane approached Auckland Airport on Wednesdaynight, Qantas spokeswoman Holly Williams said.
However, the pilot managed to land the aircraft with219 passengers and 16 crew safely, she told TheAssociated Press, blaming the problem on a “faultyfuel-flow regulator.”
Also Wednesday, Australia’s airline safety bodyexpanded an investigation of Qantas after the companyannounced it temporarily pulled six Boeing 737-400airplanes from service because of irregularities inmaintenance records.
Wednesday’s problems were the latest in a spate ofincidents for the airline since one of its planes made anemergency landing in Manila last month after anexplosion tore a large hole in the fuselage. Nobody washurt in that mid-air incident.—Internet
Kenyan airlineconfirms plane crash
near MogadishuNAIROBI, 14 Aug—A small plane of Kenya’s Fly 540
company destined to Mogadishu, the Somali capital,from Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airporthas crashed, killing all three occupants on board, theairline confirmed here Wednesday.
A statement from the airline confirmed the earlyWednesday accident, attributing it to bad weatheraround K50 Airport near Mogadishu.
“The crew consisted of two pilots and an engineerand there were no passengers. We are concerned forthe safety of our staff and a rescue team is flying toMogadishu,” the statement said.
“We are still gathering the facts and we are workingwith the aviation authorities. Our crisis managementplan has been activated.”
The flight carrying a consignment of Miraa, a mildstimulant herb which is also known as Khat in Somali,is said to have hit a telecommunications tower near anairstrip in Afgooye town, 30 km west of Mogadishubefore bursting into pieces.—Internet
Unknown disease killsnine in western Uganda
KAMPALA, 14 Aug—Nine people out of 27 caseshave so far died of an unidentified epidemic that has hitthe western Ugandan district of Kasese in recent weeks,a district official has said.
Peter Mukobi, the district health officer, told Xinhuaby telephone on Wednesday that preliminaryinvestigations show that the outbreak may be typhoidbut he is awaiting confirmatory results from thecountry’s central public laboratory.
He said that the victims showed signs and symptomsof fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea and later constipation.
A medical team from the health ministry is alreadyin the district carrying out various tests and promotingproper hygiene and sanitation as one of the measures tocontain the spread of the disease, he said.
“We are advising people to drink boiled water, washhands after going to the toilet, dispose off fecal matterproperly and generally maintain proper hygiene,” saidMukobi.
The East African country has recently been hit by astring of epidemics since late last year including Ebola,meningitis, cholera, Hepatitis E.—Internet
Over 3,000 Bhutanesein Nepal resettled
KATHMANDU, 14 Aug—Over 3,000 Bhutaneserefugees in Nepal has been resettled in Westerncountries, The Kathmandu Post reported on Thursday.
The refugees have been resettled in the UnitedStates, Denmark, Australia and other countries underthe third country resettlement programme. An officialat the International Office for Migration (IOM), whichis playing a key role in the resettlement process, saidthat the process is continuing smoothly and as planned.
“So far, altogether 3,247 Bhutanese refugees havebeen resettled in various countries,” he said. Amongthem, 3,034 were taken to the US, 102 went to NewZealand and 19 headed for Norway. Likewise, 13 and62 others were taken to Denmark and Australiarespectively, while 17 refugees were resettled in theNetherlands. IOM plans to resettle over 8,500 refugeesunder the third country resettlement programme, mostof whom will go to the US.—MNA/Xinhua
Brown agrees on revivingDoha Round
BRASILIA, 14 Aug— Brizilian President Luiz InacioLula da Silva and British Prime Minister GordonBrown agreed on Wednesday on the possibility ofsaving the Doha Round of World Trade Organization(WTO) talks, official sources from the Brazilianpresidential office said. During a 10-minute telephoneconversation, the two leaders “agreed that there mustbe bigger efforts to summon a new round of negotiationsin September”, the sources said. Brown told Lula thathe had discussed the issue earlier with US PresidentGeorge W. Bush, within the framework of a series ofpolitical initiatives intended to revive the deadlockednegotiations.—MNA/Xinhua
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White Americans nolonger a majority by 2042
Industry figures available on 13 Aug, show Facebook has dethroned MySpaceto become the world’s most popular social networking website.—INTERNET
Childhood dairy intake improvesadolescent bone health
WASHINGTON, 14Aug— A team of USresearchers reported onWednesday that their newstudy results show thatchildhood dairy intake canimprove adolescent bonehealth.
Dairy is recognized as akey component of ahealthy, balanced diet.However, until now it wasunclear how long-termdairy intake contributes tothe many aspects of bone
health in children,including bone density,bone mineral content, andbone area.
In the study, researchersfrom Boston Universitygathered information from106 children, 3 to 5 yearsof age at the beginning ofthe study, over a 12-yearperiod. The familiesenrolled in the study weregiven food diaries tocomplete for the child andwere asked to recordeverything the child ate anddrank for several days eachyear. The researchers usedthese diaries, along withother standard information,to calculate the children’saverage daily intake ofdairy and other foods.
At the end of the 12-
year period, the authorsassessed the bone health ofthe now-adolescent studyparticipants. They foundthat the adolescents whohad consumed 2 or moreservings of dairy per dayas children had higherlevels of bone mineralcontent and bone density.
Even after adjusting forfactors that affect normalbone development,including the child’sgrowth, body size,and activity level, theauthors found that theseadolescents’ average bonemineral content was 175grams higher than theadolescents who hadconsumed less than 2servings of dairy perday.—Internet
Intel South Asia, Director Sales, R Ravichandran,unseen, shows newly launched Intel Centrino 2
processor technology in the planner (mother board)of a laptop, at a press conference, in New Delhi,
India, in this on 15 July, 2008 file photo. Intel Corpis unveiling new technology on 14 Aug, 2008 that
will let computers wake up from their power-savingsleep state when they receive a phone call over the
Internet.—INTERNET
Israel findssculpted
skulls of NewStone Age
JERUSALEM, 14 Aug—Israel found three skullsfrom the New Stone Ageat a north archaeologicalsite, Israel AntiquitiesAuthority (IAA) announ-ced Wednesday.
The 9,000-year-oldskulls, which were foundsculpted, were apparentlyplaced on benches in ahouse to be worshipped byyounger generation, theIAA said. Similar customwas also identified in Syria,Turkey and Jordan.
Dr Hamoudi Khalaily,director of the excavations,said the sculpted skullswere identified as aphenomenon of the NewStone Age.
The practice includedthe reconstruction of all ofthe facial features of thedeceased through sculptingthe skull with a variety ofmaterials such as plaster,according to Khalaily.
The excavations, whichare being conducted by theIAA, are part of workinitiated by the IsraelNational Roads Company,prior to the construction ofan interchange at the MovilJunction in the north.
Internet
World’s tallest woman dies in Indiana at age 53
In this Sept 2, 1995file photo, Sandy Allen,poses for a picture with
Will Denk, at thelibrary in Shelbyville,
Ind. The 7-foot-7 Allenconsidered the world’s
tallest woman diedearly on 13 Aug, 2008,at a nursing home in
her hometown ofShelbyville. She was
53.—INTERNET
INDIANAPOLIS, 14Aug— A woman whogrew to be 7 feet, 7 inchestall and was recognizedas the world’s tallestfemale died Wednesday,a friend said. She was 53.
Sandy Allen, whoused her height to inspire
schoolchildren to acceptthose who are different,died at a nursing homein her hometown ofShelbyville, familyfriend Rita Rose said.
The cause of death wasnot yet known. Allen hadbeen hospitalized inrecent months as she
suffered from a recurringblood infection, alongwith diabetes, breathingtroubles and kidneyfailure, Rose said.
In London, GuinnessWorld Records spokes-man Damian Fieldconfirmed Wednesdaythat Allen was still listedas the tallest woman.Some Web sites cite a 7-foot-9 woman fromChina.
Coincidentally, Allenlived in the same nursinghome, Heritage HouseConvalescent Center,as 115-year-old EdnaParker, whom Guinnesshas recognized as theworld’s oldest personsince August 2007.
Internet
China raises tax on bigcars to cut pollution
SHANGHAI, 14 Aug—China is raising its sales taxon big cars to as high as 40 percent, and drasticallycutting taxes on small cars, in its latest attempt tocombat emissions that contribute to heavy blanketsof smog over most of its cities.
The tax on passenger vehicles with enginesbigger than 4 liters will be doubled to 40 percentfrom 20 percent, effective Sept. 1, the FinanceMinistry said Wednesday in a statement on itsWeb site.
Those buying vehicles with engines sized from 2liters up to 4 liters will have to pay a 25 percent tax, upfrom the current 15 percent, it said.
“Autos are the giants of energy consumption andpollution emissions and this is a major part of the effortto conserve resources and reduce emissions,” theministry said.
The sales tax for cars with engines at or smaller than1 liter would drop to 1 percent from the current 3percent, the Finance Ministry said.
Tax rates of 5 percent to 9 percent for vehicles withother-sized engines remain unchanged.
Internet
WASHINGTON, 14 Aug—White people will no longermake up a majorityof Americans by 2042,according to new govern-ment projections. That’seight years sooner thanprevious estimates, madein 2004.
The nation has beengrowing more diversefor decades, but the processhas sped up throughimmigration and higherbirth rates among minorityresidents, especiallyHispanics. It is alsogrowing older.“The whitepopulation is older andvery much centered aroundthe aging baby boomerswho are well past their highfertility years,” said
William Frey, ademographer at theBrookings Institution, aWashington think tank.“The future of America isepitomized by the youngpeople today. They arebasically the melting potwe are going to see in thefuture.”
The Census BureauThursday released popula-tion projections through2050, based on ratesfor births, deaths andimmigration.
They are subject to bigrevisions, depending onimmigration policy,cultural changes and naturalor manmade disasters.TheUS has nearly 305 millionpeople today. —Internet
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S P O R T SStewart hires Daytona 500
champ Newman
Del Potro extends win streakto 16 games
Juventus thrash Artmedia onEuropean return
Barcelona make short work ofpoor Krakow
English football clubs spendbig ahead of new season
Man Utd target David Silva tostay at Valencia: club
FORT WORTH,14Aug—Tony Stewart hashired fellow Indiana nativeRyan Newman to drive thesecond car for his new teamnext season, The Associ-ated Press has learned.
Newman, who nippedStewart on the final lap towin the Daytona 500 inFebruary, will be intro-duced as driver of the No. 4Chevrolet on Friday atMichigan InternationalSpeedway, according to aperson familiar with thedeal. The person requestedanonymity because details,including car sponsorship,are still being worked out.
Stewart said in July hewas leaving Joe Gibbs Rac-ing after 10 successful sea-sons that included two Cuptitles to become part ownerof fledgling Haas CNCRacing. The new team willbe known as Stewart-HaasRacing, and Stewart willuse childhood hero A.J.Foyt’s No. 14. That car willbe sponsored by OfficeDepot and Old Spice.
Newman, who is leav-ing Penske Racing at theend of this season, will useNo. 4 in honor of the first
In this file photo, TonyStewart, left, and RyanNewman, right, smile asthey chat in the garagefollowing practice for aNASCAR auto race atTexas Motor Speedwayin Fort Worth, Texas.Stewart has hired fellowIndiana native Newmanto drive the second carfor his new team next sea-son, The Associated Presshas learned. Newmanwill be introduced asdriver of the No. 4Chevrolet on Friday, 15Aug, 2008, at MichiganInternational Speedway,according to a person fa-miliar with the deal.
INTERNET
Valencia’s star strikerDavid Silva, pictured in2007, a target of severaltop European clubs, isto remain at the Span-ish side, vice-presidentFernando Gomez said
Wednesday.—INTERNET
MADRID, 14 Aug —Va-lencia’s star striker DavidSilva, a target of severaltop European clubs, is toremain at the Spanish side,vice-president Fernando
Gomez said Wednesday.“There is complete
agreement between theclub and the player DavidJimenez Silva that he willremain with us for the next
five seasons,” he told anews conference. “Wehave always expressed thehope that he will stay withus.”
Gomez said he hopedto make a similar an-nouncement soon aboutanother key player, DavidVilla.
Silva, 22, one of the bestplayers in Spain’s Euro-pean championship-win-ning squad this year, hashad interest from Man-chester United and Barce-lona, among others. He isunder contract with Va-lencia until 2013.
Valencia, ChampionsLeague finalists in 2000and 2001, finished justtenth in the Primera Ligalast season and only quali-fied for the UEFA Cupthanks to their SpanishCup victory.—Internet
number Stewart used as achild. Stewart is still work-ing on multiple sponsor of-fers for that car. The duohave a combined 45 victo-ries and 53 poles. But mostof Newman’s successcame before this season.
Internet
Juan Martin Del Potro ofArgentina returns a shot toDudi Sela of Israel duringthe Legg Mason TennisClassic at the William H.G.FitzGerald Tennis Centre,on August 13, in Washing-ton, DC. Del Potro won 6-0, 5-7, 6- —INTERNET
WASHINGTON, 14 Aug—Second seeded JuanMartin del Potro beat DudiSela 6-0, 5-7, 6-2 in thesecond round of the ATPLegg Mason Classic onWednesday, pushing hiswinning streak to 16matches.
The 19-year-old is en-joying the most produc-tive stretch of his career,having won his last threetournaments.
Del Potro was passedover for Olympic consid-eration because he wasranked 64th when Argen-tina selected its team inearly June.
But times have changedfor del Potro in the past sixweeks as he captured hisfirst career title in Stutt-gart and went on to win inKitzbuhel a week later.
On Sunday, he securedanother trophy with a solidstraight sets win overninth-ranked AndyRoddick in the Los Ange-les championship.
Defending champRoddick is the top seed atthis 508,000 dollarhardcourt event. The 25-year-old American couldface del Potro in the finalfor the second straightweek if both players keepwinning.
Internet
Portsmouth’s PeterCrouch (right) vies with
Manchester United’sRio Ferdinand during a
match at WembleyStadium in London, on
10 August. Englishfootball clubs are
spending hundreds ofmillions of pounds onnew players ahead ofthe 2008/09 Premier
League season but arealso selling big stars to
balance their booksamid the credit
crunch.—INTERNET
LONDON, 14 Aug —English football clubs arespending hundreds of mil-lions of pounds on newplayers ahead of the 2008/09 Premier League sea-son but are also selling bigstars to balance their booksamid the credit crunch.
Arsenal, Chelsea andLiverpool are among thebiggest spenders this closeseason as they seek tosnatch the Premier Leaguecrown from ManchesterUnited, but all three havealso sold key players forlarge sums.
Arsenal chairman Pe-ter Hill-Wood warned inJuly that the ongoingcredit crunch, which hascaused banks around theworld to substantially re-duce their lending, shouldbe a serious concern forEngland’s biggest clubs.
“People need to be wak-ing up to the realities ofthe world and that the daysof easy money have cometo a pretty sudden end,”Hill-Wood toldArsenal.com.
“There is an awful lot
Juventus’ defenderNicola Legrottaglie (L)celebrates after scoringwith Juventus’ defenderGiorgio Chiellini (R) dur-ing their Championsleague qualifing footballmatch Juventus versusFC Artmedia at OlymicStadium in Turin. Juve won 4-0.—INTERNET
TURIN, 14 Aug —Juventus made a confidentreturn to European actionhere on Wednesday,thrashing Slovak champi-ons Artmedia Bratislava 4-0 in the first leg of theirChampions League thirdqualifying round tie.
Mauro Camoranesi,Alessandro Del Piero,Giorgio Chiellini andNicola Legrottaglie scoredas the Turin giants ended atwo-year absence from thecompetition they won in1985 and 1996 after hav-ing earned promotion backto the top flight followingrelegation in 2006 for
match-fixing and finishingthird in Serie A last seasonto qualify. “Scoring fourgoals was important, it wasa European return, the ladscared about it, they played agood match,” Juventuscoach Claudio Ranieri toldRai television.
They showed no signs ofbeing rusty from the timeaway from Europe and Italymidfielder Camoranesi ri-fled home a loose ball inonly the seventh minuteafter Zdenek Grygera’s runin the box.
French striker DavidTrezeguet almost scored 10minutes later when he slidin to direct a deflectedCristian Molinaro cross justpast the near post.
Captain Del Piero dou-bled the advantage in stylein the 26th, finding the netwith a powerful right-footedshot from outside the area.
Juventus kept up thepressure and VincenzoIaquinta should have scoredin the 33rd after Del Pieroput him through on goal,but a moment of hesitancyallowed the Slovak de-fence to clear the dan-ger.—Internet
Barcelona’s CameroonianSamuel Eto’o celebrates hisgoal during their UEFACup Champions Leaguefootball match againstWisla Kracow at the CampNou stadium outside Bar-celona. Barca won 4-0.
INTERNET
MADRID, 14 Aug —Barcelona, who have gonetwo seasons without a tro-phy, began their plannedcomeback in style by dis-posing of Wisla Krakow4-0 Wednesday in theirChampions League thirdqualifying round tie.
The team of new coachJosep Guardiola put thePolish team under pres-sure from the start, andthe club’s star strikerSamuel Eto’o ofCameroon opened thescoring in the 18th minute.
Guardiola was againjustified in reversing hisdecision in June to dis-pense with theCameroonian when Eto’odoubled his tally in the83rd minute.
The Catalan teampicked up a second goalthrough Xavi Hernandezfrom a long-range kick inthe 25th minute.
French striker ThierryHenry, who had not found
the net once in the pre-season friendlies, got aconfidence boost by scor-ing the third in the 50thminute.
Qualification for thegroup stages of football’srichest and most prestig-ious club competitionshould be a formality forBarca following the sec-ond leg of the tie in Polandin a fortnight.—Internet
of talk about big transfersand major demands ofplayers but you will findthroughout the UK andEurope that money is notquite as easy to obtain as itused to be.”
Internet
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WEATHER
Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hrMST: During the past 24 hours, rain have been scatteredin Mandalay Division, fairly widespread in Kayah State,lower Sagaing, Magway, Yangon and Taninthayi Divi-sions and widespread in the remaining areas with isolatedheavyfalls in Rakhine State and Magway Division. Thenoteworthy amounts of rainfall recorded were Nay PyiTaw( 0.12) inch, Kyaukpyu (6.77) inches, Gwa (2.91)inches, Thandwe (2.48) inches, Hinthada (2.16) inches,Central Yangon (2.04) inches, Tharrawady, Katha andAunglan (1.57) inches each.
Maximum temperature on 13-8-2008 was 83˚F.Minimum temperature on 14-8-2008 was 70ºF. Relativehumidity at (09:30) hours MST on 14-8-2008 was 100%.Total sunshine hours on 13-8-2008 was (1.7) hour approx.
Rainfall on 14-8-2008 was (0.63) inch at Mingaladon,(0.60) inch at Kaba-Aye and (2.04) inches at CentralYangon. Total rainfall since 1-1-2008 was (73.66) inchesat Mingaladon, (82.72) inches at Kaba-Aye and (99.09)inches at Central Yangon. Maximum wind speed at Yangon(Kaba-Aye) was (6) mph from Southwest at (16:30) hoursMST on 13-8-2008.
Bay inference: Monsoon is moderate in the AndamanSea and strong in the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 15-8-2008: Rain willbe scattered in Kayah State, Mandalay, Magway andlower Sagaing Divisions, fairly widespread in Shan States,Ayeyawady, Yangon and Taninthayi Divisions and wide-spread in the remaining areas with likelihood of isolatedheavyfalls in Rakhine State. Degree of certainty is (80%).
State of the sea: Squalls with rough seas are likely attimes Deltaic, off and along Rakhine Coasts. Surfacewind speed in squall may reach (40) mph. Seas will bemoderate elsewhere in Myanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Generally strongmonsoon.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring areafor 15-8-2008: Isolated rain. Degree of certainty is(80%).
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring areafor 15-8-2008: One or two rain. Degree of certainty is(80%).
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring areafor 15-8-2008: Isolated rain. Degree of certainty is (80%).
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10,000 gallons of cruderesidues spill in Ecuador
QUITO, 14 Aug—At least 10,000 gallons (37,854litres) of petroleum residues were spilled into a river inEcuador along the border with Colombia, local mediareported on Wednesday.
The accident occurred when a tanker travellingfrom the industrial region of Shushufindi to theEcuadoran capital Quito tipped over in the AguaricoRiver, local TV Ecuavisa reported.
The crude spilled over an area of 800 squaremetres contaminating both the water and the tidelandalong the river. The possible consequences for thecommunities living in the area were not mentioned.
The Environment Protection Management ofPetroproduction, a subsidiary of the national oilcompany Petroecuador, activated an emergency planand sent two cleaning groups to set restraint barriersand absorbent materials to prevent the crude fromfurther expanding and to minimize the environmentalimpact.
Last June, a petroleum leakage affected an area of4,000 square metres in the Amazonia River when a oilpipe broke some 190 kilometres east of Quito,Petroecuador said.—MNA/Xinhua
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Russia shoots down 3Georgian drones
MOSCOW, 14Aug—Russia shot down twoGeorgian spy drones overSouth Ossetia onWednesday and one
overnight, the RussianDefence Ministry said.
“Despite the assu-rances from the Georgianside that they have endedall military activities,three Georgian droneshave been shot by Russianforces — one overnightand two during the courseof today,” a ministryspokesman said.
Georgia accusedRussia on Wednesday ofbreaking a EuropeanUnion brokered ceasefire,a charge denied byMoscow. Fighting erup-ted last Thursday whenTbilisi sent forces toretake Georgia’s break-away region of SouthOssetia, which threw offcentral rule in the 1990sand declared itselfindependent, albeitwithout internationalrecognition.
MNA/Reuters
Oil prices rebound on USinventory drop
NEW YORK, 14 Aug— Crude oil rebound nearlythree US dollars Wednesday after a report showed abigger-than-expected decline in the US gasoline andcrude supplies.
Light, sweet crude for September delivery jumped2.99 US dollars to settle at 116.00 dollars a barrel afterrising to as high as 117.46 dollars on the New YorkMercantile Exchange.
The US Energy Department’s Energy InformationAdministration (EIA) said in its weekly report thatgasoline stockpiles fell by 6.4 million barrels to 202.8million barrels for the week ended August 8, muchmore than analysts had expected.
MNA/Xinhua
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� Everybody may make donations freely.� Everybody may make donations to any person or any area.
However, wellwishers are urged to avoid unsystematic donations and acts that may tarnishthe image of the nation and its people.
Anyone may dial the following phone numbers of the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief andResettlement if he witnesses or knows that the cash assistance and relief supplies donated fromabroad and at home to the storm victims are kept for self-interest, traded, used for particular personsand organizations, or misappropriated for other purposes.
Head of Office Ph: 067 404021 and 067 404022Deputy Head of Office Ph: 09 860 1002
Witness may inform about misappropriation ofinternal and international relief funds and supplies
� Certain internal and external anti-government elements, self-centred persons andunscrupulous elements are now seeking their self-interests by sending to the foreign newsagencies stories about relief and rehabilitation work they have made up and shot on video.
� Storm victims are hereby warned to remain vigilant with nationalistic spirit against thedeceptions of the self-centred persons and unscrupulous elements.
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CI sheets for storm-hit monasteries, housesYANGON, 14 Aug — A group of donors led by the
Chairman of Dhammacakka Children’s Fund of SriLanka, the Chairman of China (Taipei) Sri LankanTheravada Madhi Education Group and Rev Dr BodhaGama Candima, a Sayadaw of Buddha Vihara Mon-astery in Malaysia, donated robes and CI sheets tomonasteries in Kungyangon Township on 11 August.
First, Minister for Religious Affairs Brig-GenThura Myint Maung extended greetings and SayadawDr Bodha Gama Candima explained the purpose ofthe donation.
At the donation ceremony held at Myoma EastMonastery in Kungyangon, Sayadaw Dr Bodha GamaCandima handed over 10,135 CI sheets to be used inreconstruction of 128 monasteries through MinisterBrig-Gen Thura Myint Maung and Sayadaw Kirin-dedhamma Ratana of Malaysia 10,500 CI sheets forreconstruction of houses through Minister for EnergyBrig-Gen Lun Thi.
The ministers, Sri Lankan Ambassador Mr PADSamarasekera and donors presented robes to mem-bers of the Sangha at the ceremony. —MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 14 Aug— Maj-Gen Tha Aye ofthe Ministry of Defenceinspected ThanlwinBridge (Mawlamyine) on10 August morning. AtKyonka Farm in KyonkaVillage of Mottama inPaung Township, FarmManager U Myint Aung,General Manager U ThanNaing of Myanma Agri-culture Service and MonState MAS Manager U TinAung Win reported ontheir respective sectors.
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Maj-Gen Tha Aye inspects construction of YinnyeinStation Hospital, thriving monsoon paddy plantations
Maj-Gen Tha Aye of Ministry of Defence inspects Kyonka Farm in Mottama, Paung Township.—MNA
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