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Volume XIV, Number 10 14th Waning of Tagu 1368 ME Wednesday, 26 April, 2006
Emergence of the State Constitution is the duty of all citizens of Myanmar Naing-Ngan.
Established 1914
* Development of agriculture as the base and all-round development of other sectors of theeconomy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented eco-nomic system
* Development of the economy inviting par-ticipation in terms of technical know-howand investments from sources inside the coun-try 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 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 peace andtranquillity, prevalence of law and order
* National reconsolidation* Emergence of a new enduring State Consti-
tution* Building of a new modern developed nation in
accord with the new State Constitution
Four economic objectives
Four social objectives
Four political objectives
YANGON, 25 April—Secretary-1 of the StatePeace and Development Council Lt-Gen Thein Seinreceived the visiting President of Supreme Court ofRussian Federation Mr Vyacheslav M Lebedev and
Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thein Sein receives President ofSupreme Court of Russian Federation and party
party at Zeyarthiri Beikman,Konmyinttha, here thisevening.
Also present at the call were Chief Justice UAung Toe, Attorney-Gneral U Aye Maung, Deputy
Minister for Foreign Affairs U Kyaw Thu, Brig-GenKyaw Kyaw of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, of-ficials and Russian Ambassador to MyanmarMr Oleg V Kabanov.—MNA
True patriotism* It is very important for everyone of the nation wherever he
lives to cultivate and possess strong Union Spirit.* Only Union Spirit is the true patriotism all the nationalities
will have to uphold and safeguard.
Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thein Sein shakeshands with President of Supreme Court
of Russian Federation Mr Vyacheslav MLebedev. — MNA
Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thein Sein receives Mr Vyacheslav M Lebedev and party. — MNA
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Wednesday, 26 April, 2006
PERSPECTIVES
It hardly need be emphasized that indus-trial development plays a pivotal role in ourendeavour for modernization of the nation. Andonly with the industrial development, trade andmanfacturing industry will flourish.
Therefore, the government is striving forthe establishment of basic industries to trans-form the nation into an industrial one. Not onlyare new factories that produce import-substi-tute items being constructed but also existingones are being upgraded.
At such a time like this, it is necessary tomake efforts to produce consumer goods andequipment that are in good demand in agricul-tural and manufacturing industries.
The Ministry of Industry-1 is establish-ing, wherever necessary in the nation, factoriesthat produce consumer and household goods.The pulp factory (Thabaung) and the Maubinpaper factory meet the domestic consumptionfor paper in addition to creating job opportu-nities for local people. Similarly, the textile fac-tories at Pakokku, Sagaing, Pwintbyu andSalingyi and the texile and finishing factoriesat Shwedaung and Paleik meet the domesticdemand for textiles.
The Ministry of Industry-1 has alsoopened a 30-ton hydrogen peroxide factory inChauk Township in Magway Division on 24April. Hydrogen peroxide can be used in bleach-ing pulp, textiles, fats, wax, leather, glue, wooland tobacco, treating industrial waste water andmanufacturing vitamin B1 injection andprothionamide (TB drug), dexamethasone, cor-tisone and pesticides.
Establishment of modern factories andthe ones that produce import-substitute itemscreate jobs for local people and will surelycontribute to the emergence of an industrialnation. At a time when the government andthe private sector are working in concert totransform the nation into an industrial one,we would like to call on all those responsibleof factories and workshops to work as hard asthey can be able to boost production as highas possible.
Work towards an industrialnation and boost production
* 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
YANGON, 25April—The Workshopon Development of Re-gional CompetencyStandards for Training inRenewable Energyjointly sponsored byMyanmar Engineering
Workshop on Development of Regional Competency Standards for Training in Renewable Energy
Association under theMinistry of Energy,ASEAN Energy Centreand Global SustainableEnergy Solutions (GSES)Pty Ltd took place at theGrand Plaza ParkroyalHotel here yesterday
morning.The officials of
Myanmar EngineeringAssociation under theMinistry of Energy,ASEAN Energy Centreand Global SustainableEnergy Solutions (GSES)
Pty Ltd made speecheson the occasion.
After the openingceremony, those presenthad a group photo takenand the workshop cameto an end at 4 pm.
MNA
U Shwe Mya and family members of No
1321, Zatigon Street, Myittanyunt Ward,
Tamway Township, Yangon Division,
recently donated K 100,000 to the funds of
the Hninzigon Home for the Aged through
Secretary of the Administrative Board of
Trustees Major Aung Than (Retd).
MNA
Export General Manager Mr Alan Chew extends greetings. — MNA
YANGON, 25 April— Constructive EngineerLtd introduced ‘Carrier’airconditioners at TradersHotel here this afternoon.
‘Carrier’ aircons introduced
YANGON, 25 April —Chairman of Kachin StatePeace and Development Council Commander ofNorthern Command Maj-Gen Ohn Myint, togetherwith Minister for Finance and Revenue Maj-Gen HlaTun, Myanma Economic Bank Managing DirectorU Myat Maw and Internal Revenue DepartmentDirector-General U Hsan Tun, met with service per-sonnel of the departments and enterprises under theMinistry of Finance and Revenue at the town hallof Myitkyina, Kachin State, on 22 April and they,after hearing reports by officials concerned, calledthem on to strive for the realization of the set objec-
tives of the ministry and to work in the interest ofthe country.
Next, the commander and the minister visitedthe Myanma Economic Bank, Myanma Small LoansEnterprise, Myanma Insurance, Internal Revenue De-partment, Customs Department and Pension Depart-ment in Myitkyina. On 23 April morning, the com-mander, Minister Maj-Gen Hla Tun and Minister forTransport Maj-Gen Thein Swe attended the openingof Waingmaw MEB (Branch). Commander Maj-GenOhn Myint and Minister Maj-Gen Hla Tun spoke onthe occasion. — MNA
Departments, enterprises under F&R Ministry inspected in Myitkyina, Waingmaw MEB (Branch) opened
Minister Maj-Gen Hla Tun addresses the opening of Waingmaw Myanma Economic Bank(Branch). — MNA
Managing Directorof the company DawThin Wutyi Kyaw andExport General Managerof Carrier Singapore Ltd
Mr Alan Chew gavespeeches.
Market Manager UKyaw Moe explained thedistribution system. The
company will distribute inMyanmar market aircon-ditioners from householduse to industrial and hoteluse.—MNA
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One thousand life-sized sculptures, named ‘Trash People’ by the Germanartist HA Schult is pictured in front of the Cologne Cathedral in the German
town of Cologne on 22 April, 2006.—INTERNET
“LA Times” calls forDick Cheney’s early retirement
Earlier this week, BushPress Secretary ScottMcClellan resigned andKarl Rove gave up hispolicy role as part of aWhite House sweep aimedat reviving Bush’s saggingjob-approval ratings aheadof November’s pivotalmid-term elections.
“The remaking of thepresident in the public eyelikely will require morethan last week’s game ofmusical chairs,” theeditorial said. “Bush hasacknowledged that he hasspent much of his politicalcapital on Iraq, and theway to replenish thereserves is to replace theofficials most associated
with the overreaching thatled to the tragedy in Iraq—and with the admini-stration's broader disdainfor diplomacy.”
The paper noted broadspeculation that TreasurySecretary John Snow willlikely be ushered out next,but said a better solutionwould include theresignation of DefenceSecretary Donald Rumsfeld—whose critics, includingretired generals, havedemand that he step aside—and Cheney's ouster.
“Throwing Cheneyoverboard would be animplicit repudiation ofthe excessively hawkishforeign policy with which
the Vice-President, evenmore than Rumsfeld, hasbeen associated,” thepaper said.
Cheney told CBStelevision’s “Face theNation” on 19 March hehad no intention ofresigning. “I didn't ask forthis job. I didn't campaignfor it. I got drafted,”Cheney said.
“I've now been electedto a second term,” he toldCBS. “I'll serve out myterm.”— MNA/Reuters
An image provided by the European Space AgencyESA shows an artist’s impression of the Venus
Express as it enters an orbit around Venus, whichtook place recently. — INTERNET
Indonesian Army soldiers construct a temporary shelter for villagers’ cows atTurgo village, about 7 km (4 miles) from Indonesia’s Mount Merapi, on 23April, 2006. Merapi’s last major eruption was in 1994 when more than 60
people of Turgo village were killed. —INTERNET
Indonesia evacuates villagersnear rumbling volcano
JAKARTA, 24 April —Indonesia has evacuatedmore than 600 peopleliving near a rumblingvolcano followingwarnings it could erupt ina few days, but somehave refused to leave theirland, officials said onSaturday.
Most of those who havebeen moved are women,children and the elderly,but hundreds are stillliving near the slopes ofMount Merapi on Java,which has been placed on“Orange Code”— thesecond highest alert level— due to an increase intremors.
The volcano, whichoverlooks the ancient cityof Yogyakarta, has beenrumbling and spewing out
thick clouds of smoke fornearly a week.
“We have beenevacuating the residentssince yesterday,” said EdiPurwanto, an official atthe evacuation station.“About 630 people hadbeen evacuated by lastnight.” —MNA/Reuters
Peru declares emergency in townsnear volcano
LIMA (Peru), 24 April—The Peruvian Govern-ment declared a state ofemergency on Saturday insouthern towns that havebeen showered by ashfrom the Ubinas Volcanoand asked the military tohelp evacuate poorfarming families from thearea.
Ubinas, which hadbeen inactive for almost40 years, has been spittingout ash, smoke and toxicgases for most of the
month, alarming thou-sands of people living innearby rural areas, killinglivestock and pollutingwater sources.
The governmentrecommended evacuationearly in the week, but itwas not until Friday thatdozens of people beganreluctantly to leave farmingtowns in the area coveredin a thick carpet of ash.“The Head of State askedfor the Armed Forces tohelp evacuate 42 families
from the town of Querapi,in the Ubinas District, thetown nearest the volcano,”the government said in anews release. Querapi isan impoverished, tele-phone-less hamlet 2.5miles from the volcano,which is in the Moqueguadepartment 550 milessouth of Lima.
Evacuees arrived onFriday and Saturday inArequipa, the city closestto Querapi — a rough six-hour bus ride. Others haverefused to leave becausethey want to stay to protecttheir livestock, crops, andbelongings, or becausethey have no transport outof the area.
MNA/Reuters
Russia test-launches“K65M-R” missile
MOSCOW, 24 April —Russia successfully test-launched a K65M-Rmissile on Saturday, thecommander of Russia'sStrategic Rocket Forcessaid. The Strategic RocketForces launched themissile from a testingground at Kapustin Yar inthe southern Astrakhanregion at 19:40 MoscowTime (16:40 GMT), saidNikolai Solovtsov, thecommander of the forces.
The main purpose of thelaunch was to test a uniformwarhead for land- and sea-based ballistic missiles andnewly developed elementsof a system designed topenetrate missile defences,said Solovtsov.
MNA/Xinhua
Libyan plane carrying food crashesnear N’Djamena
N’DJAMENA, 24 April — A Libyan cargo plane carrying humanitarian foodaid crashed on the Chad-Cameroon border on Sunday while attempting to landat the Chadian capital N’Djamena, killing all six people on board, officials said.
"It was a Russian-made Antonov planetravelling from Libya toChad. There were sixpersons on board. All thesix died," a local govern-ment official from Came-roon's northern Logone-
Chari region told Reuters.The dead included the
plane's Ukranian pilot andat least two Libyannationals, the official said.The other victims were notimmediately identified.
Chadian aviation
officials said the planeaborted its first attempt toland at N'Djamena airportafter apparently detecting afault and then crashed in afield on the bank of the ChariRiver, opposite N'Djamena,while making a secondattempt.
Libyan AirlinesCompany sources said thecargo plane had been hiredby the company from aforeign firm to transporthumanitarian assistance.They attributed the accidentto "technical reasons" butgave no more details. AReuters Television camera-man who visited the crashsite saw bodies covered inblue plastic sheets. Chadianofficials said the plane wascarrying vegetable oil andtinned food, which Libya'sForeign Ministry said waspart of a Libyan humani-tarian aid programme.
MNA/Reuters
LOS ANGELES, 24 April —A Los Angeles Times editorial on Sunday calledfor a “far more audacious” makeover of President George W Bush’sAdministration, saying he should send Vice-President Dick Cheney into earlyretirement.
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Road accidentkills nine
in EthiopiaADDIS ABABA, 24
April — A truck, headingto the country’s capitalAddis Ababa fromWondo-Genet, southEthiopia’s Oromia State,hit and killed ninepedestrians and injuredseriously nine others,police said on Sunday.
The accident tookplace on Saturday in ArsiNegele Town, some 250kilometres from thecapital, said a police state-ment. The victims wereheading to a local churchfor Easter congregationwhen the accident occurr-ed. The injured are receiv-ing treatment at a localhospital.— MNA/Xinhua
CHANGCHUN, 24 April—Chinese archaeologistshave classified a newdinosaur species, andnamed it “Changchun-saurus” as it was unearthedin Changchun, capital ofNortheast China’s JilinProvince.
The fossilized remains,excavated three years ago,
JAKARTA, 24 April —Indonesian PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudho-yono here on Saturdaycalled on regional andcentral government offi-cials to solve the smokeproblem in the country andstop the haze Indonesiaalways exported to theneighbours each time aforest fire took place in thecountry.
The President wasashamed of the hazeIndonesia exported an-nually to neighbouringcountries from its forestfires, Antara news agencyreported.
“Let us declare a waragainst haze. We areashamed of it as we alwayssend smoke each year toMalaysia, Singapore andother regions,” thePresident said duringthe launching of the“Indonesia MenanamRegreening Programme”.
MNA/Xinhua
PHNOM PENH, 24 April— Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said onSaturday he will head a delegation to attend the 3rd China-ASEAN Expo andthe ASEAN-China Commemorative Summit in Nanning, later this year, tocelebrate the 15th Anniversary of ASEAN-China Dialogue Relations.
CARACAS (Venezuela), 24 April — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez onSunday backed the favourite to win Nicaragua’s November presidentialelection, days after Washington warned the country not to vote for its formercold war foe.
Chavez backs former USfoe in Nicaragua election
“I shouldn’t say I hopeyou win because they willaccuse me of sticking mynose into Nicaraguaninternal affairs,” Chavezquipped to former San-dinista leader DanielOrtega, who joined him
on his weekly televisionshow. “But I hope youwin.” The US StateDepartment last weekurged the Central Ame-rican nation not to vote forOrtega, departing from itspractice of refraining fromexplicit opposition tocandidates in foreignelections.
Along with Mexico’sJuly presidential election,Nicaragua’s Novembervote is seen as a test ofwhether a trend of leftistelection wins in SouthAmerica can take rootfurther north.
Ortega’s Soviet- andCuba-backed Sandinistagovernment fought US-funded Contras in the
1980s. Washingtonreferred to him last weekas a ‘former dictator’,urging Nicaraguansto“reject discreditedfigures of the country'spolitical past. The NorthAmerican government isactively trying to unite theright to avoid a Sandinistavictory and they say withall clarity that they areinvesting millions,”Ortega said.
Nicaraguans fear Ame-rica will cut off aid if theyelect Ortega, but in aregion wary of US inter-ference, Washington’scall not to vote for Ortegacould boost support forhim.
MNA/Reuters
Susilo callsfor solving
smokeproblem
Hun Sen meets Chinese delegation
Hun Sen made theremarks in a meeting withCao Bochun, Secretary ofCommunist Party ofChina’s Committee ofGuangxi Zhuang Auto-nomous Region, and theyexchanged views onfriendly relations andcooperation between thetwo countries.
During the meeting,both sides agreed to furtherstrengthen their co-operation on trade andeconomy, as well as otherfields.
Hun Sen alsoexpressed his hope thatChina’s Guangxi ZhuangAuto-nomous Region willform the Sister Provincerelationship with aCambodian province “inorder to benefit andpromote the cooperationon trade, economy andculture between the twoprovinces”.
Hun Sen spoke highlyof China and Cambodianfriendly relationship.
"The bilateralrelations between Cam-
bodia and China has beenpromoted into a new stagethrough the visit byChinese Premier WenJiabao earlier this month,”he said.
The Premier thankedthe Chinese Governmentfor its consistent sup-port and assistance toCambodia’s developmentof society and economywhich he said has playedimportant role in main-taining the country’s peaceand stability.
MNA/Xinhua
Fossil of new dinosaur speciesclassified in N-E China
belonged to the orni-thopod (having legs or feetlike those of a bird) family.Its distinct skull shapedistinguished it from otherknown species, said JinLiyong, curator of theMuseum of Jilin Uni-versity.
The fossil is one-metrelong with each eye socket
measuring a third of its115-millimeter wide skull,and a unique zygomaticprocess, or protrusion, ofits cheekbone.
MNA/Xinhua
Cyclone Monica made landfallin the Northern Territories
NORTHERN TERRITORIES, 25 April— A tropicalcyclone predicted to be one of the worst to hitAustralia has been downgraded, bringing relief tothe city of Darwin, thought to be in its path.
Cyclone Monica had been expected to hit thecity as a category five storm, with winds of up to350 km/h (220 mph).
But the national weather bureau downgraded it tocategory two on Tuesday morning, when it lostpower after making landfall.
Forecaster Andrew Tupper warned Darwinresidents to remain cautious, however.
"It is still a category two cyclone and we areexpecting strong wind, so people shouldn't becometoo complacent," he told the Associated Press.
Monica was still a category five cyclone when ittouched down in the remote Aboriginal communityof Maningrida, in the Northern Territory, late onMonday night.
A spokeswoman for the Northern Territory Police,Fire and Emergency Services said some parts of thearea had been damaged by the storm.
Maningrida "certainly suffered extensive damageto some buildings and structures," she told theSydney Morning Herald, although no serious injurieshave been reported.
Cyclone Monica hit Australia just a month aftercategory five Cyclone Larry tore through thecommunity of Innisfail, about 100 km (60 miles)south of Cairns.—Internet
A Nissan Terranaut SUV prototype concept study is displayed as a first worldpresentation at the 76th Geneva motor show in Geneva, Switzerland, on 28
February, 2006. Nissan Motor Co posted on 25 April a 3.4 percent fallin fourth-quarter operating profit after it had no new models to bring to the
all-important US market, and forecast a lower-than-expected rise in earningsfor this year.—INTERNET
Policemen investigate the area of a bombing in the Red Sea resort of Dahabon 25 April, 2006.—INTERNET
THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Wednesday, 26 April, 2006 5
S African chopper foundseven years after crash
JOHANNESBURG, 23 April — A wreckage believed to be of a helicopter thatwent missing seven years ago was found in a forest near Knysna in WesternCape Province, South Africa's Civil Aviation Authority said on Saturday.
Chinese President arrives inSaudi Arabia for state visit
RIYADH, 23 April— Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived here on Saturdayfor a state visit aimed at expanding cooperation between China and SaudiArabia.
14 injured in Ukrainiansupermarket explosions
KIEV, 23 April— Twin explosions struck twosupermarkets in Ukraine's second largest cityKharkiv on Saturday, injuring 14 people, InterfaxUkraine news agency reported.
Four Canadian soldierskilled in S Afghanistan
Ethiopian police seizeillegal arms
ADDIS ABABA, 23 April — Ethiopian police saidSaturday they have seized some illegal armsfollowing successive surprise searches carried outin the country's capital Addis Ababa.
A Filipino worker sweeps seaweeds off a white-sand beach in the centralPhilippine province of Cebu in the early morning before droves of tourists
arrive on 23 April, 2006. —INTERNET
Philippine police run in a formation during a civil disturbance exerciseamong police districts in Manila on 23 April, 2006. The competition displayed
the skills of anti-riot policemen during riot dispersals and other acts ofviolence.—INTERNET
Twenty-six year-old Liang Yong carries his childin a basket in China's Chongqing Municipality,on17 April, 2006. Liang, who weighed 220 kg at his
heaviest, had slimmed down to 110 kg afterreceiving treatment for obesity at age 23. But hisweight increased to 210kg after marrying his wife
Tang Xiaoyan, who gave birthto a child. —INTERNET
In Riyadh, Hu andSaudi King Abdullah BinAbdul-Aziz are expectedto discuss ways tostrengthen bilateralfriendly cooperation.
Since China and SaudiArabia established di-plomatic ties in 1990, thebilateral relationship hasdeveloped rapidly withfrequent exchanges ofhigh-level visits andfruitful cooperation ineconomy, trade andenergy.
Saudi Arabia is nowChina's largest tradingpartner in West Asia andNorth Africa. In 2005,trade volume between thetwo countries exceeded 16billion US dollars, anincrease of 56 per cent ascompared with theprevious year.
In January, KingAbdullah paid a suc-cessful visit to China,
during which the twocountries singed anumber of cooperationdocuments.
President Hu flew herefrom the US state ofConnecticut after a state
visit to the United States.Saudi Arabia is thesecond leg of his five-nation tour, which willalso take him toMorocco, Nigeria andKenya.— MNA/Xinhua
Spokeswoman Phin-diwe Gwebu said thewreckage was found withtwo human remains stillstrapped into the seats.Another body was foundoutside the helicopter.
"When we looked at ourrecords we found that itmight have been ahelicopter that wentmissing in March 1999with three people,including the pilot,"Gwebu told the SAPAnews agency.
She said, accordingto their records, theoccupants were on a
leisure trip to Knysna fromPort Elizabeth.
The search team at thetime had believed that thehelicopter crashed into thesea.
However, the SouthAfrican BroadcastingCorporation (SABC)news reported that thewreckage matched that ofa green Belljet Ranger thatcrashed in March 1991.
On board were Pretoriabusinessman and pilot IanMacFarlane, 55, his wifeFrancis and his fatherBoyd, 85.
The trio had been on
their way to a bed andbreakfast lodge inHoekwil when theycrashed between Knysnaand Willowmore, thereport said.
Police said in astatement that they haveseized 15 various pistols,a Kalashnikov and severalbullets through surprisesearches carried out indifferent parts of thecapital.
Late on Wednesday,police mounted a citywidecampaign, searchingvehicles for weapons andammunition, witnessessaid.
Ethiopia has seen astring of mystery blasts inrecent months. Since thebeginning of the year,Addis Ababa has beenhit by at least 11 explo-
sions, some attributed togrenades and others tolandmines.
No one has claimedresponsibility for theblasts, but variousauthorities have identifiedthe most likely culprits asbeing separatist rebels,Somali Muslim extre-mists, opposition groupsor Ethiopia's archrivalneighbour Eritrea.
The two countriesfought a war over theircommon border from1998 to 2000 that cost atleast 80, 000 lives andtensions remain acute.
MNA/Xinhua
KABUL, 23 April— FourCanadian soldiers werekilled on Saturday in aroadside bomb explosionin the southern Afghanprovince of Kandahar,said Canadian military.
The explosion occurredaround 7 a.m. (0100 GMT)as a Canadian militaryvehicle patrolled in theShahwali Kot District ofthe province, Canadianmilitary spokesman MajorQuentin Innis told Xinhua.
Four service memberslost their lives and theinvestigation is underway,he added.
Some 2,300 Canadiantroops have been sta-tioned in Afghanistanwith majority of themin Taleban's formerstronghold Kandaharserving under NATO andUS-led Coalition flags tostabilize security in thepost-Taleban nation.
Canadian PrimeMinister Stephen Harper
said last month in Kabulthat his country wouldreduce its militarypresence in Afghanistanin future.
MNA/Xinhua
Interfax, quotingpolice in the eastern city,said the explosionsoccurred virtually simul-taneously around noon inthe two stores — about1 kilometre (half a mile)apart.
Other reports fromthe city said the blastswere caused byexplosive devicesdetonating in the areawhere shoppers arerequested to leave
packages.Police and Ukraine's
Emergencies Ministrywere investigating theincidents.
There was noindication what mayhave been behind theexplosions.
Many such incidentsin ex-Soviet states arelinked to quarrels be-tween competing busi-ness groups.
MNA/Reuters
MNA/Xinhua
A boy walks as a truck carries the wreckage of anold airplane destroyed during the civil war and now
removed from Kabul, Afghanistan, on 23 April,2006.—INTERNET
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KUALA LUMPUR, 25 April — Defence Services Asia 2006 (DSA 2006)exhibition opened here on Monday as some 560 companies from over 40countries gathered to demonstrate their military and civil defence technologyand equipment.
The four-day show-case, or the 10th edition ofDSA, will see military andcivilian defence plannersmeet with vendors fromthe United States, Europeand the Asia Pacific Re-gion to discuss varioustechnology platforms aswell as procurement ofequipment and servicesfor national defence.
“The DSA series hasgrown significantly to be-come a world-class exhi-bition since it was firstintroduced in 1988 and itis now increasingly rec-ognized as Asia’s procure-ment hub......,” the organ-izers said.
Currently, the bien-nial exhibition covers the
entire spectrum of cutting-edge technology for theArmy, Navy and AirForces and also increas-ingly as the showcase forsecurity and homeland en-forcement agencies likethe police, Customs andimmigration authorities,they said.
The event this year isthe largest since its incep-tion in 1988 in terms ofthe number of the partici-pating companies, includ-ing 44 firms from Malay-sia and more than 30 onesfrom Turkey, according tothe organizers.
This year's exhibitionalso witnesses an in-creased focus on theequipment for security and
homeland enforcementused to boost vigilance,detention and interceptionat major aviation and mari-time entry points and in-ternational border check-points.
Meanwhile, thisyear’s event features ademonstration centrewhich allows visitors tosee exhibitors demonstratetheir products.
MNA/Xinhua
Bombers hit Egypt’sSinai resort, 23 killed
Blair sees party support slipto 19-year low
LONDON, 25 April — Support for British Prime Minister Tony Blair’sruling Labour Party has fallen to a 19-year low ahead of local elections nextmonth, according to a poll on Tuesday.
Blair has faced a bar-rage of negative headlinesfor weeks over Labour’shandling of the state-runhealthcare system and hisparty’s acceptance ofloans from wealthy busi-nessmen.
Since winning a thirdstraight election last May,he has also been doggedby speculation over howlong he will remain inpower. His announce-ment in 2004 that hewould not seek a fourth
term led some to questionhis authority. Labour isbraced for losses in theMay 4 elections in whichmore than 4,000 councilseats will be decided. Thevote is widely seen as atest of Blairs authority.
The ICM survey for theGuardian newspaper putLabour’s support at 32 percent, 2 percentage pointsbehind the main opposi-tion Conservative Partyand 5 points down fromthe last poll in March.
The Conservativeswere unchanged on 34 percent and the country’sthird-biggest party, theLiberal Democrats, wereup three at 24, accordingto ICM.
The poll found La-bour’s support was at itslowest point since the1987 election, when theparty suffered a heavydefeat to the Conserva-tives under Prime Minis-ter Margaret Thatcher.
MNA/Reuters
Five killed,five missing in
Afghan aircrash
KABUL, 25 April — Atleast five people werekilled, five missing and10 injured in Afghan aircrash on Monday, saidauthorities.
A Russian-madeAntonov-32 plane,which was under contractto US State Departmentdealing with implemen-tation of counter-narcot-ics, skidded off the run-way and ploughed intoresidential areas close tothe airbase of LashkarGah, the provincial capi-tal of Helmand, at noontime.
Two among 16 peopleon board were killed whileeight others were injuredduring the crash in thesouthern province ofHelmand, Major QuentinInnis, spokesman of US-led coalition forces inKandhar, told Xinhua.
The identification ofthose people is still un-clear, he said.
Earlier in the day, USEmbassy to Afghanistanconfirmed that someAmerican citizens on-board sustained minor in-juries.
On the ground, threelocals were killed, fivewere missing and twowere injured in the acci-dent, added Innis.
Monday’s incidenttook place amid the visitof John Reid the DefenceSecretary of Britain toHelmand where some3,000 of his troops aregoing to be stationed therein the coming months.
MNA/Xinhua
Chinese firefighters manage to put out a massive fire caused by an explosion
in an oil tank in a workshop in Harbin, in China’s northeast Heilongjiang
Province, on 24 April, 2006.—Internet
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Asia Defence expo opens in Malaysia
Fourth car bomb rocksBaghdad, eight wounded BAGHDAD, 25 April — A fourth car bomb ex-
ploded in Baghdad on Monday, wounding eightpeople, a police source said.
The blast occurred when an explosive-laden carblew off in central Baghdad, injuring eight peopleand causing damages to nearby buildings and vehi-cles, the source added.
Earlier, three car bombs detonated in Baghdad,killing five people and wounding at least 40 others.
Monday’s series of car bomb attacks came as thetrial of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein andhis seven aides over charges against humanity re-sumed in a court in Baghdad's heavily-fortifiedGreen Zone. — MNA/Xinhua
A grand scene of Empress Wu Zetian viewing peony with her princessesand maids is shown in Luoyang, Central China’s Henan Province
on 24 April, 2006. —INTERNET
DAHAB, 25 April —Bombers have struckagain at a resort inEgypt’s Sinai Peninsula,killing at least 23 peoplein three nearly simulta-neous explosions in amarket and restaurantarea popular with foreigntourists.
The dead in thebudget resort of Dahab,a beach and diving cen-tre for backpackers, in-cluded a young Germanboy and two other for-eigners, the Egyptian In-terior Ministry said.
Sixty-two peoplewere wounded in thebombings on Mondayevening, including threeDanes, three Britons, twoItalians, two Germans,two French people, aSouth Korean, a Leba-nese, a Palestinian, anAmerican, an Israeli andan Australian, it said.
The attack bore manyof the hallmarks of themysterious Sinai-basedgroup which attacked theHilton Hotel in the resortof Taba to the north inOctober 2004 and theupmarket resort of Sharmel-Sheikh to the south inJuly 2005.
In all three cases,three bombs went offwithin minutes of eachother on the evening of anational holiday. In somecases the bombers usedsmall trucks, in othersthey left explosives insuitcases.
The governor ofSouth Sinai, MohamedHani, told Reuters theblasts on Monday weresuicide attacks, but secu-rity sources in his pro-vince said initial investi-gations suggested the at-tackers had planted thebombs.—MNA/Reuters
THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Wednesday, 26 April, 2006 7
The auspicious news of the Myanmar New
Year is the significant increase in the monthly sala-
ries of State service personnel, with effect from 1
April 2006. I can imagine the happiness of the service
personnel, because a non-service personnel like me
also feel happy for the news. I hope that service
personnel appreciate and value the government’s
goodwill and serve the nation’s interest more.
On the other hand, prices of foodstuff and
personal goods are rising at an alarming rate even at
the time not any one of the service personnel has
received his monthly salary yet. Traders in major
cities are selling cooking oil to retail sellers in quota
system. Some of the goods available at rising prices
in the morning were said to be out of stocks in the
afternoon. We have heard gold shop owners saying
that they are going to close their shops for a long
pilgrimage trip.
Although an unrest occurred when the rice
price reached K 2.5 per pyi (small basket), people are
now able to pay round about K 500 for a pyi, thanks
to the government’s development undertakings that
Chin Gya (Maubin)
Respond to government’s goodwill with noble spirit
are helping increase the nation’s per capita income.
Consumers are suffering much from rapacious traders’
attempts to raise commodity prices, with market ori-
ented economy which has no restrictions in prices and
other limitations, as the cause.
Merchants are making huge profits out of price
hikes resulting from rumours to weather, world situa-
tion and Myanmar’s conditions. Price hikes that are
based on a certain reason stop when the said reason has
been solved. But they never fall back to the level where
they started to rise.
The Buddha taught the Samma Ajiva, the just
way of earning a living. The Singjo treatise says that
the Samma Ajiva has the rules — free from killing
lives, stealing other’s property, lying and using rude
and loathsome conversation. The persons who are
trying to manipulate the commodity prices are against
the Samma Ajiva.
The attempts to raise commodity prices citing
the increase in monthly salaries as an excuse is an
undesirable act. Merchants too should see the salary
hikes with pleasure.
As the government has duly increased the
salaries, service personnel should serve the national
interest with extra momentum. Serving national in-
terest and earning a living is a way of Samma Ajiva.
Adding zeal and physical and intellectual ef-
forts to the service will speed up the national devel-
opment pace. The more the nation achieve progress,
the higher monthly salaries will the service personnel
enjoy.
The Tatmadaw government has made arrange-
ments for setting up a democratic state in accord with
the public desire. It has reached a certain stage in
convening the National Convention, the first step of
the seven-step Road Map.
Service personnel in every country that prac-
tices the multi-party democracy system have to stay
away from getting involved in party politics. They
must be loyal to the government that represents the
nation. All service personnel enjoying the monthly
salaries provided by the government should be loyal
to the state.
Merchants on their part should stay away from
human trafficking, gun running, drug trafficking and
other misdeeds and sins. They should have goodwill
and sincerity in doing their work.
Hence, let us all including service personnel
and the merchants welcome the auspicious news
about the salary increases with noble mind.
(Translation: TMT)
Kyemon: 25-4-2006
Service personnel in every country that practices the multi-party democracy
system have to stay away from getting involved in party politics. They must be
loyal to the government that represents the nation. All service personnel enjoying
the monthly salaries provided by the government should be loyal to the state.
China’s Wu Yi calls for improvingpeople’s quality of life
HANGZHOU, 25 April — Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi has called for de-veloping leisure services and steadily improving the quality of people’s life.
Germany hails Indian PMover improved Indo-Pak ties
Wu made the re-marks at the 2006 WorldLeisure High-level Fo-rum and the 2006Hangzhou World LeisureExpo which kicked off inHangzhou, capital of EastChina’s Zhejiang Prov-ince, on Saturday.
“It’s a wise decisionto hold the forum and theExpo in Hangzhou,which is well known as‘Paradise on Earth’,” shesaid.
The theme of theExpo, titled “Leisurechanges the lifestyleof humanity”, reflectsthe need for the all-rounddevelopment of humansociety and the positiveattitude of human beingsin seeking a civilizedand healthy lifestyle,said Wu.
She noted the Chi-nese Government alwayssupports and encouragespeople to develop civi-lized and healthy life-style.
The Expo, scheduledto last from 22 April to22 October, is expectedto receive 11 milliondomestic visitors and
one million overseas visi-tors, according to theorganizers.
Over 100 eventsincluding exhibitions,conferences, arts andsports activities and tour-ism projects will belaunched.
MNA/Xinhua
Iranian President threatens to“reconsider” nuclear policy
TEHERAN, 25 April— Iran’s hardline Presi-dent Mahmoud Ah-madinejad said on Mon-day that his countrywould “reconsider” itscooperation with the UNatomic agency if West-
ern countries continueto prevent Iran from ob-taining nuclear technolo-gies.
“Working in theframework of the nuclearNon-Proliferation Treaty(NPT) and the nuclear
agency is our concretepolicy, but what has morethan 30 years of member-ship in the agency givenus?” the President com-plained at a Press confer-ence.
MNA/Xinhua
Mr Romi Malhotra, Managing Director, Dell International, inaugurating the‘Dell Computer Centre’ in Hyderabad on 24 April, 2006. — INTERNET
HANOVER (Germany),25 April — Germany onSunday hailed IndianPrime Minister ManmohanSingh for making effortsto improve ties with Paki-stan and make South Asiaa safer place.
“I think we can noticegood development be-tween India and Pakistan,”
German ChancellorAngela Merkel told a jointPress conference withSingh after their talks here.“I express gratitude to thePrime Minister (Singh) forhis efforts over the last twoyears to improve ties withPakistan and turn the re-gion a safer place.
MNA/PTI
8 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Wednesday, 26 April, 2006
YANGON, 25 April — Commander of NorthernCommand Maj-Gen Ohn Myint and Minister forTransport Maj-Gen Thein Swe inspected MyitkyinaAirport on 23 April. Director-General of Department of Civil Avia-tion U Tun Hlaing and officials of Public Worksreported on extension of the runway, paving of road
Commander, minister inspect extensionof runway of Myitkyina Airport
and earth work. The commander and the minister gave instruc-tions on growing of plants, cultivation of physic nut,efforts for earning income and security. They inspected paving of road in the north ofthe runway and progress of work.
MNA
YANGON, 25 April— Myanmar ASEANWomen’s Friendship As-sociation made cash do-nations towards the basiceducation primary schoolin Nophahtaw Village inHlegu Township thismorning.
Philippine Ambas-sador to Myanmar MmePhoebe A Gomez ex-plained the purpose of thedonations.
Next, the friendshipassociation presented K 1million for the schoolthrough Director-Generalof No 3 Basic EducationDepartment U Aye Kyu.
Later, the headmis-tress of the school ex-pressed thanks.
Also present on theoccasion were member of
Gifts for Nophahtaw Village Primary School, Hlegu Township
NAY PYI TAW, 24 April—Chairman of Shan State(North) Peace and Development Council Commanderof North-East Command Maj-Gen Myint Hlaing on21 April inspected the model mixed-crop plantationof physic nut and sunflower, physic nut research farm,the research farm of physic nut, pineapple and ly-chee, the mixed-crop plantation of physic nut andsunflower and 100-acre physic nut plot of the com-mand.
Next, the commander inspected No 3 highlandfarming near Narpha Village in Lashio, the 1000-acre physic nut farm of the command, the 1000-acrephysic nut farm of Hnin Hnin Khaing Co Ltd, themodel 100-acre physic nut farm of local regimentnear Hopeik Village, and the 10-acre model physicnut plantation of local regiment of Lashio Stationand gave instructions to the officials on the farms.
MNA
the Board of Patrons ofthe friendship associa-tion Daw Myint MyintSoe, wife of the Minis-ter for Foreign Affairs;Dr Daw Khin Mya Win,
wife of the Deputy Min-ister; Daw Thazin Nwe,wife of Deputy Minis-ter for Education Brig-Gen Aung Myo Min;CEC members, wives of
the ambassadors ofASEAN nations, offi-cials of No 3 Basic Edu-cation Department andothers.
MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 24 April — A workshop oneducation on prevention against human traffickingjointly sponsored by the Ministry of Home Affairsand project on prevention against human traffickingand cooperation in Asia region was held at PatheinHotel on 20 April. Present were Chairman of Ayeyawady DivisionPeace and Development Council Commander ofSouth West Command Maj-Gen Thura Myint Aung,Deputy Commander Brig-Gen Tint Swe, staff offic-ers, Col Khin Maung Si of Special InvestigationDepartment of Myanmar Police Force, deputy leaderof the project on prevention against human traffick-ing and cooperation in Asia region Mr WillemPretorious and members and departmental officials. The commander delivered a speech and greetedthe participants. Officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs dis-cussed measures taken on prevention against humantrafficking in Myanmar and those of project on pre-vention against human trafficking and cooperationin Asia region international laws.
MNA
YANGON, 25 April— Jointly organized byDepartment of Healthunder the Ministry ofHealth and Yangon CityDevelopment Commit-tee, preventive measuresagainst diarrhoea inwhich mass of the peo-ple participated tookplace in Insein Town-ship, Yangon NorthDistrict, this morning.
Chairman ofYCDC Mayor Brig-GenAung Thein Lin andVice-Mayor Col MaungPa encouraged the par-ticipants and made ar-rangements to fulfill
Preventive measures against diarrhoealaunched in Insein Township
Agricultural farmsinspected in Lashio
Township
Workshop on education onprevention against humantrafficking held in Pathein
the needs. First, themayor and the vice-mayor arrived at Headof Township Adminis-tration Department Of-fice and they met withofficials from Depart-ment of Health, localauthorities and mem-bers of social organiza-tions.
During the meet-ing, officials reported tothe mayor and the vice-mayor on an area of thetownship, residing ofover 230,000 people in21 wards, diarrhoea out-break in the wards fromJanuary to April during
2006, preventive meas-ures against diarrhoeaand the outbreak of thedisease occurred in fourdistricts monthly andyearly in Yangon Divi-sion with the use ofcharts.
Next, the mayorand the vice-mayor in-spected educative talkson preventive measuresagainst diarrhoea givenby health officers fromTownship Health De-partment and YCDC,building of fly-prooflatrines by departmentalofficials and membersof Township Union
Solidarity and Develop-ment Association andsanitation tasks.— MNA
USDA CEC member Minister for Sports
Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myint donates sports gear
to trainees of the second national culture,
morals and public welfare courses of Sagaing
Division USDA on 25 April 2006.
(News reported)—SPED
Commander of Northern Command Maj-Gen Ohn Myint and Minister for TransportMaj-Gen Thein Swe inspect extension of Myitkyina Airport. — (TRANSPORT)
Myanmar ASEAN Women's Friendship Association donates K 1 million toNophahtaw Village in Hlegu Township through No 3 Basic Education
Department Director-General U Aye Kyu. — MNA
THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Wednesday, 26 April, 2006 9
YANGON, 25 April—The General AdministrationDepartment under the Ministry of Home Affairslaunched its Course No 4 for administration staff(grade II) at its training school in Mingaladon Town-ship here yesterday.
Minister for Home Affairs Maj-Gen Maung Oodelivered an address to the ceremony, saying that thetrainees, township deputy heads, will become headsof township GADs. The course is aimed at enabling
Course for administration staff(grade II) launched
the trainees to effectively shoulder duties assigned bythe State after being promoted to township heads. Hespoke of the need for the trainees to enhance theirqualifications and morale.
The minister later inspected crop plantations andfish breeding ponds at the farm No 3 of the PrisonsDepartment in Nyaungdon Township, AyeyawadyDivision.
MNA
YANGON, 25 April — Central Executive Commit-tee member of Union Solidarity and Development Asso-ciation Minister for Sports Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myintmet with secretaries, joint secretaries and executives ofSagaing Division, Monywa, Shwebo, Kale, Katha, Tamuand Mawlaik district associations and township associa-tions in Monywa on 21 April.
The following day, Patron of Division USDACommander of North-West Command Maj-Gen ThaAye, the minister and party attended the ceremony toopen Nawade building of Winmana village affiliatedhigh school in Kani Township. The 150-foot by 30-footone-storey building was built at a cost of K 13 million, towhich the government provided K 6 million and the localscontributed K 7 million. Later, they attended the cer-emony to open the village biogas-run power station.Deputy Chief Justice U Thein Soe and family donated K5 million and the public provided K 0.65 million to erectthe station at a cost of K 5.65 million. The 15-kilowattstation is supplying power to switch on 200 2-footfluorescent lamps and two televisions, and operate twovideo houses. The commander and the minister cordiallymet with the villagers, speaking of the need to makeconcerted efforts for rural development. They presentedexercise books and sports equipment for the village.
At Tapon village, they attended the ceremony toopen a biogas-fired power station that was built byDeputy Chief Justice U Thein Soe and family at a cost ofK 5 million. After a meeting with the locals, they pre-sented exercise books and sports equipment for thevillage. They also attended the ceremony to repair theschools in Thakhutta and Nyaunggan villages. A total ofK 3.6 million was presented for the schools. — MNA
Two villages in SagaingDivision get power stations
YANGON, 25 April—President of SupremeCourt of Russian Federa-tion Mr Vyacheslav MLebedev and party calledon Chief Justice U AungToe at his office here at10.30 am today.
Also present on theoccasion were DeputyChief Justice U Thein Soe,Ambassador of RussianFederation Mr Oleg VKabanov, Director-Gen-eral of Supreme Courtand Director U Htin Zaw.
President of Su-preme Court MrVyacheslav M Lebedevalso called on Attorney-
President of Supreme Court of Russian Federationcalls on Chief Justice U Aung Toe
General U Aye Maung atthe latter’s office.
Present at the callwere Deputy Attorney-General Dr Tun Shin andofficials of the Attorney-General’s Office.
At 7.30 am, theguests together with Jus-tice U Aung Ngwe andofficials visited theShwedagon Pagoda wherethey offered flowers, lightand joss sticks.
Next, the guestspaid homage to Jade Bud-dha image and observedthe bell of King Thalunand the umbrella zedi.
After signing in the
visitors’ book, MrVyacheslav M Lebedevviewed the documentaryphoto booth of the Pagoda.
After that, theguests visited theMyanmar Drugs Elimina-tion Museum at the cornerof Hanthawady andKyundaw Streets inKamayut Township.
Next, the guestsobserved hearing the caseby Justice U Chit Lwin atSupreme Court.
At 6.30 pm, ChiefJustice U Aung Toe hosteda dinner to the guests atKaraweik Palace.
MNA
Chief Justice U Aung Toe receives President of Supreme Court ofRussian Federation Mr Vyacheslav M Lebedev and party. — MNA
Minister Maj-Gen Maung Oo addresses the opening ceremony ofCourse No-4 of administration staff (grade II).
HOME AFFAIRS
Attorney-General U Aye Maung meets President of Supreme Courtof Russian Federation Mr Vyacheslav M Lebedev and party. — MNA
C
Chief Justice U Aung Toe hosts dinner in honour of President ofSupreme Court of Russian Federation Mr Vyacheslav M Lebedev
and party. — MNA
10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Wednesday, 26 April, 2006
YANGON, 25 April— Accompanied by Pa-tron of Mon State Wom-en’s Affairs OrganizationDaw Tin Tin Latt, mem-bers and officials of MonState WAO, Vice-Presi-dent of Myanmar Wom-en’s Affairs FederationDaw Khin Lay Myintvisited a summer Englishcourse conducted by MonState WAO and Maternaland Child Welfare As-sociation at MahaMyatmuni PagodaDhammayon inMawlamyine on 18 April.
The vice-presidentand members also visitedcomputer course, jointly-organized by Mon StateWAO and MCWA inMawlamyine Govern-ment Computer College.Afterwards, the vice-president met with mem-bers of Mon State WAOat Mon State Peace and
MWAF Vice-President observes tasksof women’s affairs in Mon State
Development CouncilOffice.
At the meeting, thepatron of Mon State WAOextended greetings and theVice-President of MWAFspoke on the occasion.
NAY PYI TAW, 24April—Chairman of Man-dalay Division Peace andDevelopment CouncilCommander of CentralCommand Maj-Gen KhinZaw inspected the 50-acrelong-staple pre-monsooncotton plantation at thefarm No 52 in MogaungVillage-tract, SingaingTownship, on 21 April.
He then inspected cot-ton quality, seeds andproducts. Manager of Di-vision Myanma Cottonand Sericulture EnterpriseU Myint Swe reported onputting 32,004 acres un-der pre-monsoon long-sta-ple cotton in 2006-2007.The commander gave in-
Agricultural tasksinspected in
Kyaukse District
structions.Kyaukse District ex-
ceeded the target of putting15,500 acres under pre-monsoon long-staple cot-ton in 2006-2007.
He inspected the 500-acre summer paddy plotand 200-acreManawthukha strainpaddy plot and broadcast-ing of fertilizers.
In 2005-2006,Kyaukse District hasgrown 67,032 acres ofsummer paddy out of thetarget of 65,813 acres.
He also visitedThittetkon Dam nearThittetkon Village inMyittha Township.
MNA
MWAF Vice-President Daw Khin Lay Myint visits the summer English courseorganized by Mon State WAO and Mon State MCWSC. — MWAF
Myanma Posts and Telecommunications Managing DirectorUMaung Maung Tin and Alcatel Shanghai Bell Co Ltd of the Peo-
ple's Republic of China Vice-President Ms Niu Yuhong sign thesupply contract bewteen the two nations in the presence of Ministerfor Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Brig-Gen Thein Zaw
and Chinese Minister for Information Industry Mr Wang Xudong, on25 April. (News Reported) — MNA
Participants to the follow-up country workshop on development ofregional competency standards for training in renewable energy pose
for a group photo.(News on Page 2)— ENERGY
Washington letthe project move aheadafter Louis FrederickReuter, who is managingthe project as executivedirector of the UN CapitalMaster Plan, publiclywarned last week that eachday of delay increasedcosts by 225,000 US dol-lars. A resolution adoptedby consensus by the UNGeneral Assembly’sbudget committee author-ized the immediate spend-
UN renovation clears hurdle afterUS stands aside
UNITED NATIONS, 25 April— A UN committee on Monday approvedthe next phase of a long-awaited renovation of United Nations headquartersafter the United States dropped its opposition to some of the spending.
ing of 23.5 million USdollars for design and pre-construction work and thecommitment of an addi-tional 77 million US dol-lars toward building a newoffice building on a lawninside the headquarterscompound.
The United Stateshad blocked the resolu-tion for about a month,arguing it was prematureto approve the 77 millionUS dollars before UN
members decided whetherthe new building wouldbe a temporary or perma-nent addition.
“We believe sucha decision on strategy iscritical before significantfunds are approved for thisproject. Therefore wemust disassociate from theconsensus on this resolu-tion today,” US Ambas-sador John Bolton told thecommittee.
MNA/Reuters
Cao Bochun, secretary of the Com-munist Party of China Guangxi ZhuangAutonomous Regional Committee, saidat a Press conference that during theexpo, Chinese leaders and leaders of the10 ASEAN members will participate inthe expo.
Cao said the expo will focus oncommodity trade, investment and co-operation, advanced agro-technology.
He said, Nanning City is to allocatehuge sum of funds to improve servicesof exhibition centres, hotels, ports, com-munications and telecommunications,
Third China-ASEAN Expo to be held inGuangxi in October
HONG KONG, 25 April— A top official of the Guangxi Zhuang Autono-mous Region announced here on Monday that Guangxi’s Nanning City is tohost the third China-ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations) Expoin October.
in a bid to provide better service. He said, by April 18, 2,698 in-door
booths and 6,000 square metres of out-door booths have been pre-registered andthe number of booths pre-registered bythe ASEAN members rose from onefourth in last expo to one thirds in thecoming expo. Statistics show that thetotal trade volume during the previoustwo China-ASEAN trade fairs reached2.24 billion US dollars, with the signingof over 620 investment and cooperationcontracts which involved 22 billion USdollars of investment. — MNA/Xinhua
After that, Chair-person of Mon State WAODaw Nyein Nyein Htaikreported on functions ofMon State WAO.
The vice-presidentand party visited Aung
Myint Moh loom and knit-ting in Mudon Township.
MNA
THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Wednesday, 26 April, 2006 11
Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department issued a statement
on enhanced preventive and control measures against bird flu in Myanmar.
Outbreak of bird flu and control
Starting from early March 2006, the outbreaks of bird flu occurred
in 13 townships in Sagaing and Mandalay Divisions, in central Myanmar.
Altogether 9,206 fowls from 408 poultry farms and 5,606 quails from 137
quail farms were culled and 0.33 million of fowls and 0.32 million of quails
were destroyed. About 100,000 eggs and 80,000 quail eggs were also
destroyed.
During the outbreak of the disease, ban on transport of fowls, ducks,
quails and their eggs and movement of equipment used in poultry farms,
promotion of bio security and public education were undertaken. The bird
flu was under control in those areas on 6 April 2006 with the supervision
and assistance of local authorities and the cooperation of Myanmar Police
Force and staff of LBVD and Health Department and farmers.
Transport
During the outbreak of the disease, the respective bird flu control
committees banned sale of fowls and eggs temporarily in the affected
townships and transport of fowls and eggs in disease-free states and
divisions.
The disease was under control in the restricted zones and the
committees will lift the ban before the end of April and are making
arrangements for regular flow of commodities.
Support for animal health
The bird flu control committee will take measures on transport of
fresh fowls and eggs and their products from one place to another with the
support of LBVD, the respective laboratories and township LBVD.
International and technical cooperation programme
The staff of LBVD are carrying out tasks on spraying poultry farms
and disease surveillance, public education and issuing press release. Bird
flu control was conducted in cooperation with Regional Coordinator of
FAO Dr K Wantanee, expert Dr Parasit, adviser of USAID Dr J Mac Arthur
and expert of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Dr Sudarat.
Moreover, LBVD staff together with FAO expert Mr Anthony Williams,
a British citizen and Mr Harvey Westbury of Australia conducted disease
control and discussed emergency measures for the project and perform-
ance of the department.
International assistance
JICA, FAO, National Laboratory for Animal Health (NAH) and
Livestock and Development Centre of Thailand provided equipment,
pesticides and laboratory equipment worth US $ 660,000. Besides, the
People’s Republic of China also provided RMB Yuan 1 million for use in
disease control and the Japanese government equipment, medicines and
others worth US $ 2.1 million.
Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department
Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries
LBVD issues statement on enhanced preventiveand control measures against bird flu
12 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Wednesday, 26 April, 2006
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
CLAIMS DAY NOTICEMV CHI YUN VOY NO (129)
Consignees of cargo carried on MV CHI YUNVOY NO (129) are hereby notified that the vessel hasarrived on 23.4.2006 and cargo will be discharged intothe premises of S.P.W.6 where it will lie at the consign-ee’s risk and expenses and subject to the byelaws andconditions 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 COSCO SHIPPING CO., LTDPhone No: 256916/256919/256921
Zambia heads forbumper maize harvest
Four killed by stormsin Bangladesh
Roadside bomb kills three USsoldiers in Iraq
50 injured in stampede atgarment factory in Bangladesh
World Bank urges new breed ofclean energy funding
DHAKA, 24 April—At least four people havebeen killed and over 150others injured when violentstorms swept differentdistricts of Bangladesh,UNB news agency report-ed on Sunday.
Two people werekilled when trees blewdown on them duringstorms that lashedsouthwestern JessoreDistrict on Saturdayafternoon and night. Over100 people were alsoinjured. Standing cropswere damaged and anumber of trees wereuprooted during thenature's scourge.
In northwesternNaogaon District, one
person was killed and over50 others were injuredwhen hailstorm lashed thedistrict Saturday evening.
The nor'westerdamaged crops on vasttracts of land. Hundredsof dwellings were alsorazed to the ground. InGazipur District, about 30kilometres north of Dhaka,one person was killed inwall collapse during astorm on Saturday night.
MNA/Xinhua
BAGHDAD, 24 April— Three US soldiers werekilled in a roadside bombattack on their vehiclenorthwest of Baghdad onSunday, the US militarysaid in a statement.
The statement saidthat three soldiers diedwhen their vehicle hit aroadside bomb at 11:30am (0730 GMT), but itdid not give further details.
Five US soldierswere killed in two separateroadside bombings insouth of Baghdad onSaturday.
The latest deathshave brought to at least2,391 the number of USmilitary personnel killedin Iraq since the US-led invasion in March2003.
MNA/Xinhua
LUSAKA, 24 April —Zambia is heading for abumper maize harvest dueto good rains experiencedin this agriculture seasonand its total maize outputis expected to rebound to1.2 million tons, localmedia reported on Sunday.
Chairman of theFood Reserves Agency(FRA) Costain Chilalawas quoted as saying thatthe bumper harvest isimminent as opposed tothe 108,000 tons maizedeficit experienced duringthe 2004-2005 agriculturalseason.
But for the Zambianfarmers especially thesmall-medium ones,bumper harvest is both ajoy and worry. They areanticipating a good harvestand looking forward to agood income as a result.
They are also worriedabout no ready markets
for their maize at aprofitable price. Thefarmers and their unionare urging the governmentto take measures to protectthem from the exploitationof “unscrupulous maizebuyers”.
On the other hand thefarmers are urged not torush into selling theirmaize at the peanut pricefor fear of losing theirgrain because of the delayby the state-funded FRA,which is responsible forpurchasing the maize. Thefarmers waste no time tosell their maize also forimmediate money.
MNA/Xinhua
DHAKA, 24 April— Astampede caused by anelectrical spark inside agarment factory here has leftat least 50 people injured aspanicked people tried toescape hurriedly suspectinga fire, The Daily Starreported on Sunday.
The spark occurred at3:30 pm (0930 GMT)Saturday on the 7th floor ofeight-storied Sufia Plaza,which houses the garmentfactory Mega Tex Limited,in Jatrabari area insoutheastern suburb ofDhaka.The injured victimssaid they heard a sound of anexplosion followed byscreams “fire”. “Withoutwasting any time to check
the matter, we ran to thestairs to escape as soon aspossible,” said ShilpiAkhter, an injured machineoperator who was workingon the 7th floor.
Hearing screams of the7th-floor garment workers,other workers on the 5th and6th floors also rushed to thestairs Workers of SweaterConcern, a sweater factory,situated on the 2nd to 4thfloors, also rushed to thestairs causing a stampede.
Mega Tex workerswere injured during thestampede as they failed tocome down due to crowdingby workers of the sweaterfactory.
MNA/Xinhua
WASHINGTON, 24April—The World Bankis urging its steering
committee to approve anew breed of loans andgrants that would go todeveloping countries tohelp them make powergeneration cleaner andmore efficient.
A report drafted forthis weekend’s meeting ofthe International MonetaryFund and World Bank atthe request of Group ofEight leading nationsalready seems to havegained traction amongsome emerging countries.
Scientists have saidgreenhouse gas-drivenclimate change could beresponsible for everything
from Hurricane Katrinaand melting polar ice capsto severe droughts on richfarmland.
High birthrates indeveloping countries meanglobal energy demandswill continue to escalate,adding urgency to the needto act.The World Bank saiddeveloping nations need toinvest some 300 billion USdollars each year for thenext 25 years to meet theirenergy needs— largely inelectricity— so the reportfocused on ways to makeprojects less environ-mentally taxing.
MNA/Reuters
Power plant in central Bangladeshtrips following fire
DHAKA, 24 April—Two units of a thermalpower plant in central
Bangladesh, whichusually generates 420megawatts of power,tripped Sunday followinga devastating fire, UNBnews agency reported onSunday.
According to UNB,the fire erupted at No 3and 4 units of theGhorashal ThermalPower Plant at about2:50 pm (0850 GMT) anddestroyed its valuableequipment in a two-hour-long blaze.
The plant locates inNarsingdi District, about50 kilometres northeast ofthe capital Dhaka.
“Fire fighters fromNarsingdi and Ghorashalstations rushed in andextinguished the fire aftertwo hours’ hectic efforts,”UNB quoted a spotaccount as saying.
The disruption in
electricity production isfeared to escalate thepower shortages innational grid, at a timewhen people acrossthe country are suf-fering a nagging pro-blem of outages, saidUNB.
Production in the twounits remained suspendedfollowing the fire havoc.
“We are trying toresume operation of theunit 3 within tonight. Theother unit will take somemore time to mend,” UNBquoted an official ofPower DevelopmentBoard as saying.
MNA/Xinhua
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An Indian farmer loads watermelons onto a camel to ferry across the RiverGanges on the outskirts of Allahabad on 23 April, 2006. Watermelon, asummer fruit, gains popularity with the rise of temperature. —INTERNET
Competitors including a participant dressed as a giant sausage take part inthe 2006 London Marathon on 23 April, 2006. Olympic bronze medallist
Deena Kastor broke her own US record in the London Marathon on Sundayto set up a potentially epic clash with Britain's world champion Paula
Radcliffe in New York this November. —INTERNET
CHANGCHUN, 24 April— A Japanese version of the Compendium of MateriaMedica, an ancient Chinese medicine masterpiece, has been found in NortheastChina’s Jilin Province.
JAKARTA, 24 April— Volcanic debris now piledup at the top of Indonesia’s Mount Merapi whichwas recently declared under alert status is nowestimated to total around 10 million cubic metres,meaning that a massive landslide may occur whenit erupts, a volcanologist said.
The head of the Mt Merapi Section of theVolcanological Technology Research andDevelopment Agency in Yogyakarta, Central JavaProvince, Subandriyo said on Saturday that althoughthe condition of the lava dome was stable it was notimpossible that the dome would collapse posing dangerto people living at the mountain’s feet, Antara newsagency reported on Sunday. The agency from 00:00 to06:00 on Saturday recorded one shallow volcanictremor and a surface tremor 24 times as well as a lavafall twice. On the same period earlier it recordedshallow volcanic tremor 18 times, surface tremor 162times and 12 lava falls. — MNA/Xinhua
PHNOM PENH, 24 April— At least 10 Cambodianswere killed instantly whentheir tractor hit an anti-tankmine on Friday, an officialsaid on Saturday.
The incident occurredabout 1:00 pm (0400 GMT)on Friday in OddarMeanchey Province, about460 kilometres northwestof the capital Phnom Penh.
MNA/Xinhua
KABUL, 24 April — Taleban militants attackedon Saturday a local road construction company inAfghanistan’s southern province of Kandahar,killing one guard and injured two others, head ofthe company said on Sunday.
“Last night a group of Taleban militants attacked thecompound of Tawazo, the road construction company.One guard of the company was killed, two others wereinjured during the two hours’ fighting back,” HajiMohammad Yusuf, head of the company toldXinhua.
“After the exchanging fire, the guards escaped fromthe place and the militants occupied the compound, setfire to 14 vehicles of the company and left,” he added.
Tawazo company, according to Yusuf, is in chargeof building the road between Kandahar and Uruzgan,another southern province.Kandahar, together withUruzgan, Helmand and Zabul, has become the hotspotof Taleban militancy since the beginning of this year.
MNA/Xinhua
BOAO (Hainan), 24 April — To ensure sustained development and growth for Asia, Asian countriesneed to complement each others' efforts rather than complicate them through confrontation, said SriLanka Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayake here on Sunday.
Japanese version of ancient Chinesemedicine tome found in N-E China
The Japanese versionwas translated in 1927 andpublished in 1929 by aJapanese publishinghouse, which producedspecialist referencepublications, said PiFusheng, a collector of andexpert on ancient docu-ments in the province.
The book was spottedat a flea market in JilinCity by another collector,Pi said.
“It is a rare book even in
Japan,” Pi said.The book was probably
brought into China byJapanese medical expertsduring the 1931-1945Japanese aggression ofChina.
The Compendium ofMateria Medica waswritten by the phar-macologist and physicianLi Shizhen (1518-1592)and published in 1596,four years after hisdeath.
The book was knownto be the most com-prehensive pharma-copoeia in the world,containing specificationsof 1,892 medicinal herbsand 11,000 prescriptions
— all identified by Lihimself.
The Compendium ofMateria Medica, orBencao Gangmu inChinese, is considered oneof the key achievementsof China’s ancientcivilization for its wealthof information onmedicine, mineralogy,botany, zoology, andnatural sciences.
The book was in-troduced to Japan in thelater Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and had a hugeinfluence on herbalmedicine research there.
It has also beentranslated into English.
MNA/Xinhua
Expert warns of possiblemassive landslide from
Mt Merapi
One killed, two injured in Talebanattack on Afghan road firm
Sri Lanka PM says Asia’s development needspeaceful environment
Addressing a plenarysession of the BoaoForum for Asia (BFA)Annual Conference2006, Wickramanayakesaid while speaking ofnew models andopportunities for Asia todrive development tohigher levels, a peacefulenvironment is neededand the Asian countriesmust be conscious of thechallenges to which theyneed to respond.
The Asian region isnot without disputes, hesaid, adding that manyterritorial disputes,which are the un-fortunate legacies ofhistory, can sometimescloud even a bilateralvision of development.
Addressing disputes
through negotiations,rather than militarygestures, creates a moreconducive atmosphere foreconomic cooperation andthe disputes need to bemanaged rather thanpermitting them toescalate to a pointwhere they poison theopportunities for develop-ment, he said.
Terrorism, separatismand extremism aredangerous threats toregional and globalsecurity and those evilsneed to be dealt withfirmly and decisively, hepointed.
Wickramanayakementioned that under thechairmanship of China,the nuclear issue of theKorean Peninsula is being
sensitively, patientlyaddressed through multi-party negotiations.
Consider ing thediversity of economicsystems and its mixof “developed” and“developing” s tates ,Asia needs to strengthenits complementaritiesand promote practicalcooperation, and giveneconomic disparitiesbetween Asian nations,safeguards to protect theinterest of the morevulnerable states wouldalso be required, hesaid.
Wickramanayakenoted that beyond nationaland bilateral efforts,institutional and othermechanisms of sub-regional and regional
cooperation need to bemade more effective.
Naming out majororganizations such asASEAN (Associationof South-East AsianNations) that Asiancountries established, hesaid, the mosaic oflinkages, networks andinstitutional mechanismsneed to be coordinatedin practical terms tomove Asia to the nextlevel of economicgrowth and develop-ment.
Further more, a unitedAsia working in concertcannot be a region inisolation, and “linkagewith other continentsneeds to be streng-thened”, he said.
MNA/Xinhua
Anti-tanklandminekills ten
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S P O R T S FIFA, WADA both claim victory over CAS ruling BERN (Switzerland), 25 April— FIFA and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) were both claiming
victory on Monday after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) published a non-binding opinion ona long simmering dispute between them.Malbranque goal gives
Fulham 1-0 win over Wigan LONDON, 25 April— French midfielder Steed
Malbranque scored just before the break on Mon-day to give Fulham a 1-0 win over Wigan in theirPremier League clash.
Malbranque curled the ball left-footed into the topright-hand corner of the net after Wigan had dominatedplay.
Fulham are 14th in the league with 42 points whileWigan remain ninth, outside the European berths, on51 points.
Wigan had the better of the first half and Gary Tealehad their best chance when his shot from the right of thearea was tipped round the post by Fulham goalkeeperAntti Niemi Niemi was called into action after thebreak, saving a header from Matt Jackson and parryinga shot from Jimmy Bullard.
Wigan striker Jason Robert did put the ball into theback of the net in the 75th minute but his header wasdisallowed as the free kick it came from was takenearly.
David Connolly missed an open goal in injury timeand when the ball fell to Henri Camara he could onlyfind the side netting.— MNA/Reuters
Palmeiras fire coachLeao after 6-1 drubbing
Penarol coach fired after seven games
Belgian clubs relegatedfor financial problems
BRUSSELS,25 April — Belgian first division clubs LaLouviere and Excelsior Mouscron were relegated tothe third division on Monday after being refused aprofessional licence because of financial irregulari-ties. An FA spokesman said Beveren and Lierse hadbeen given until May 8 to come up with a guarantee ofaround one million euros (1.24 million US dollars)otherwise they would also be relegated.
All teams will also start the season with a three-point handicap. Mouscron confirmed they intend toappeal against the decision with the other clubs stillundecided.
"This has no connection with the current investiga-tion into alleged match fixing," the spokesman said.
Five Belgian first division clubs are under investi-gation by police for alleged match fixing.
Police opened their inquiry in November afterinternet betting exchange Betfair logged heavy bettingpatterns for La Louviere's 3-1 win over St Truiden onOctober 29. La Louviere and St Truiden deny anyinvolvement.
As part of the investigation into match fixing inBelgium, La Louviere's chairman Filippo Gaone andthe club's lawyer Laurent Denis were charged lastmonth.
Mouscron sacked coach Paul Put in February afterhe admitted he fixed two matches while in charge atLierse last season.
Players Marius Mitu and Laurent Delorge weresacked by their new club Anderlecht after they admit-ted to club officials they had helped to influence resultslast season with Lierse. —MNA/Reuters
Japan's Ai Sugiyama (R) and Akiko Morigamicelebrate with team officials after winning theirFed Cup doubles tennis match against Switzer-land's Timea Bacsinszky and Stefania Boffa in
Tokyo on 23 April, 2006. —INTERNET
Andres Nocioni (R) of the Chicago Bulls can't stopAntoine Walker (C) of the Miami Heat in game twoof the Eastern Conference quarterfinals at Ameri-can Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. The MiamiHeat held on for a 115-108 win over Chicago, open-ing a 2-0 lead in their first round series.—INTERNET
In a 68-page report, CAS toldworld soccer's governing body FIFAthat its anti-doping regulations didnot correspond fully to those ofWADA.
The court added, however, thatFIFA is not legally obliged underSwiss law to modify any of its ex-isting rules.
"This independent opinion con-firms that FIFA anti-doping rulesdo not comply with the World Anti-Doping Code," WADA chairmanDick Pound said in a written state-ment.
"These rules differ with the Codein several key areas, including sanc-tions. We will now wait to seewhether FIFA wishes our assist-ance in making sure that their rulesare amended in time for their WorldCup in Germany this summer and
the commencement of the Olympicqualifying tournament."
FIFA and WADA both madeseparate applications for an advi-sory opinion from the court follow-ing years of wrangling over the dif-ferences in their respective rules.
FIFA has yet to fully sign up tothe WADA code, the main stickingpoint being its unwillingness toagree that a first offence by a playershould automatically attract a two-year ban.
In its own written response to thecourt's findings, FIFA said CAShad "confirmed FIFA's practice ofusing individual case managementwhen sanctioning doping offences".
The Swiss-based body also saidCAS had ruled that FIFA's provi-sions over doping were "to the great-est possible extent in line with the
World Anti-Doping Code (and) fullyin line with Swiss law".
FIFA president Sepp Blatter wasquoted as saying that Monday's le-gal opinion "laid the foundations forresolving any differences that existwith regard to the World Anti-Dop-ing Code".
Blatter added that his organiza-tion "will attempt to solve any dif-ferences on its own initiative".
According to Monday's reportneither WADA nor the IOC are le-gally able to force FIFA to adopt theWADA code.
The court reminded FIFAhowever that the IOC would beable to remove soccer from theOlympic programme if the federa-tion did not incorporate the WADAcode into its statutes.
MNA/Reuters
China beat Indonesia 4-0 in round 1 ofFed Cup Group 2
JAKARTA, 25 April— China won another two games against Indonesia hereon Sunday in the first round of the Fed Cup World Group II tennis, wrappingup a landslide 4-0 victory to reach the last 16 of the International TennisFederation (ITF) competitions.
Sainz to run for presidencyof Real Madrid
MADRID, 25 April— Former world rally championCarlos Sainz told Spanish state television station RTVEon Sunday that he wishes to stand for the presidency ofReal Madrid, if they are called.
Real Madrid's board of directors is due to meet onWednesday, to discuss the presidency.
Sainz told RTVE that he had already put together ateam of "young, professional and independent" peoplewho would give Madrid a push and would bring "freshair" to the organization. — MNA/Xinhua
SAO PAULO, 25 April —Former Brazil goalkeeperand coach Emerson Leaowas fired by Palmeiras onMonday after his team's6-1 drubbing at the handsof modest Figueirense atthe weekend.
Leao, who coachedBrazil for eight monthsand was sacked after the2001 Confederations Cup,lost his job two matchesinto the Brazilian cham-pionship which started on15 April.
Reserve team coach
Marcelo Vilar will takecharge for the matchagainst local rivals SaoPaulo in the first legof a South AmericanLibertadores Cup tie onWednesday.
MNA/Reuters
MONTEVIDEO, 25 April— Penarol, one of Uru-guay's two big clubs, firedcoach Luis Garisto onMonday after only sevengames of the season.
The veteran coach was
dismissed after Penarolhad three players sent offand lost 1-0 to provincialclub Deportivo Colonia atthe weekend, leaving thembottom of the Clausurachampionship.
"The situation is reallycomplicated," directorJuan Pedro Damiani, sonof the club's 84-year-oldpresident Jose PedroDamiani, told reporters.
"In football, everythingis determined by resultsand the most immediatething we can do is changethe coach."
Penarol have minusfive points. They havetaken seven points fromseven games but had 12deducted after a gang oftheir fans stabbed a rivalsupporter to death outsidethe Centenario stadium inMarch. Penarol claimedthe punishment was un-fair because they could notcontrol events outside thestadium. —MNA/Reuters
In the singles played at the Bung KarnoTennis Stadium in Senayan, CentralJakarta, Li Na defeated RomanaTedjakusuma 6-3, 6-4, and Peng Shuaiwon over Angelique "Angie" Widjaja6-3, 6-0.
The doubles match between Peng Shuai/ Yan Zi and Ayu Fani Damayanti / SeptiMende was cancelled due to heavy rain
and an already clear result. On Saturday,host Indonesia trailed China 2-0, as Widjajabowed out to Li Na 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, andTedjakusuma struggled hard before los-ing to Peng Shuai 2-6, 6-4, 6-0.
The Chinese team led by captain JiangHongwei returned to China Monday morn-ing to get prepared for competitions againstwinner from Group I. —MNA/Xinhua
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WEATHERTuesday, 25 April, 2006
Summary of observations recorded at 09:30hours MST: During the past 24 hours,rain or thunder-showers have been scattered in Shan State, Mandalay andTaninthayi Divisions, isolated in Kachin, Kayin States,Sagaing and Yangon Divisions and weather has beenpartly cloudy in the remaining States and Divisions. Daytemperatures were (7°C) above normal in AyeyawadyDivision, (5°C) to (6°C) above normal in Chin State andupper Sagaing Division, (3°C) to (4°C) above normal inKachin State, lower Sagaing, Mandalay and YangonDivisions, and about normal in the remaining States andDivisions. The significant day temperatures wereMonywa, NyaungU and Minbu (42°C) each and Chauk,Magway and Pakokku (41°C) each. The noteworthyamounts of rainfall recorded were Mogok (1.18) inches,Dawei (1.06) inches. PyinOoLwin (0.67)inch and Kyaukse(0.51) inch. Maximum temperature on 24-4-2006 was100°F. Minimum temperature on 25-4-2006 was73°F. Relative humidity at 09:30 hrs MST on25-4-2006 was (66%). Total sunshine hours on24-4-2006 was (9.4) hours approx.
Rainfalls on 25-4-2006 were nil Mingaladon, Kaba-Aye and central Yangon. Total rainfalls since 1-1-2006were (0.04) inch at Mingaladon, (0.08) inch at Kaba-Ayeand (0.59) inch at central Yangon. Maximum wind speedat Yangon (Kaba-Aye) was (16) mph from Southwest at(17:55) hours MST on 24-4-2006.
Bay inference: According to the observations at(12:30) hours MST today, low pressure area over South-east Bay has further intensified into a depression and it iscentred at about (650) miles Southeast of Chennai, India.It is forecast to move North-Northwest indirection.Weather is partly cloudy to cloudy in theAndaman Sea and South Bay and generally fair else-where in the Bay of Bengal.
Forecast valid until evening of 26-4-2006:Weather will be partly cloudy in Chin, northern RakhineStates and Magway Division and isolated to scattered rainor thundershowers are likely in the remaining areas.Degree of certainty is (60%).
State of the sea: Squalls with moderate to roughseas are likely at time Deltaic, Gulf of Mottama, off andalong Mon-Taninnthayi Coast. Surface wind speed insquall may reach 30 mph. Seas will be slight to moderatein Myanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Likelihood ofisolated rain or thundershowers in the Lower Myanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw City and neighbour-ing areas for 26-4-2006: Possibility of isolated rain orthundershowers. Degree of certainty is (40%).
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouringareas for 26-4-2006: Likelihood of isolated rain orthundershowers. Degree of certainty is (60%).
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouringareas for 26-4-2006: Likelihood of isolated rain orthundershowers. Degree of certainty is (60%).
Storm News(Issued at 13:30 hrs MST on 25-4-2006)According to the observations at (12:30) hours
MST today, low pressure area over Southeast Bay hasfurther intensified into a depression and it is centred atabout (650) miles Southeast of Chennai, India. It isforecast to move North-Northwest in direction.
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and Industry and KoekiShoji Co,Ltd of Japan,batch-3 of first year andbatch-2 of second year ofKoeki Japanese LanguageCourse opened this after-noon at the UMFCCITraining Centre. GeneralSecretary U Sein WinHlaing of UMFCCI andDirector Mr KinoshitaEigo of Koeki ShojiCo,Ltd spoke on the occa-sion. Altogether 174 train-ees are attending thecourse. — MNA
Abuse of prisoners in Iraqi jails continues WASHINGTON, 25 April — US and Iraqi inspectors have discovered abuse of prisoners in detention
centres run by Iraq’s Interior Ministry that were visited as recently as February, the Washington Postreported on Monday.
Citing US and Iraqi sources involved with theinspections, the Post said US troops did not respond bytransferring all of the detainees to safety, as they didafter finding 173 prisoners, some of whom showedsigns of torture, in a secret Baghdad bunker in Novem-ber.
Only a small number of the most severely abuseddetainees at one of six detention centres inspected sinceNovember were moved for medical treatment, whileprisoners at two others were transferred to ease over-crowding, the Post said.
Leaving some of prisoners in centres where theirabusive treatment was discovered has prompted inspec-tors to ask whether the military is following a pledgemade by Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General PeterPace in November that US troops would try to stop anyinhumane treatment they saw, the Post said.
“They tell us, ‘If you leave us here, they will kill
us,’” the Post quoted an anonymous Iraqi official assaying. US military authorities confirmed that therewere signs of severe abuse, including separated shoul-ders and strap marks, at two of the centres, the Post said.
“I was not in charge of the team who went to thesites. If so, I would have taken them out,” the Postquoted a US official as having written in an e-mail.
But Major-General John D. Gardner, the com-mander of US detention operations in Iraq, told the Post,“I would strongly disagree with the statement thatAmericans are seeing cases of abuse and not doinganything.”
Pace’s directive to US troops to stop any inhumanetreatment they see followed the discovery on 13 No-vember of 173 prisoners in a compound run by Iraq’sShiite-dominated Interior Ministry, which also runsmost of the detention centres that have been inspectedsince then. —MNA/Reuters
Japanese language course openedYANGON, 25
April— Jointly conductedby Education Work Com-mittee of Union of
Myanmar Federation ofChambers of Commerce
DirectorMr
KinoshitaEigo of
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speaks atthe courseopening
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NAY PYI TAW, 24 April — A ceremony tohonour religious title-recipient Sayadaws of ShanState (East) and to offer rice took place at the SasanaBeikman in Kengtung on 22 April.
It was attended by member of Shan State (East)Sangha Nayaka Committee Kengtung DamawdayaPariyatti Sarthintaik Presiding Sayadaw Agga MahaPandita Bhaddanta Arjeya and members of theSangha, Shan State (East) Peace and DevelopmentCouncil Chairman Triangle Region Command Com-
Title-recipient monks honoured,rice offered in Shan State (East)
mander Maj-Gen Min Aung Hlaing and wife, Min-ister for Religious Affairs Brig-Gen Thura MyintMaung, senior military officers, departmental offi-cials, members of social organizations and localpeople.
The commander and congregation received theFive Precepts from Kyaingyin Monastery SayadawAgga Maha Saddama Jotika Dhaja BhaddantaKhemasara. Commander Maj-Gen Min Aung Hlaingsupplicated on religious matters. Nagahnakaung
Monastery Sayadaw Abhidhaja Agga MahaSaddamma Jotika Agga Maha Pandita BhaddantaDhamma Siri delivered an Ovadakatha on behalf ofseven title-recipient Sayadaws.
After that, the commander and officials of-fered provisions to the three Sayadaws and seventitle-recipient Sayadaws.
Later, the commander and party donated riceand alms to the Sayadaws and members of theSangha. — MNA
* Price hikes that are based on a certain reason stop when the said
reason has been solved. But they never fall back to the level where
they started to rise.
* As the government has duly increased the salaries, service personnel
should serve the national interest with extra momentum. Serving
national interest and earning a living is a way of Samma Ajiva.
YANGON, 25 April—Minister for Energy Brig-Gen Lun Thi received Minister of Energy of Thai-land Mr Viset Choopiban and party at his office onPyay Road here on 23 April.
Minister Brig-Gen Lun Thi and Minister MrViset Choopiban together with officials concernedon 24 April morning visited Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda inKyaikto Township.
The Thai Minister made cash donations to-wards the funds of the pagoda, and Minister Brig-Gen Lun Thi gave him the picture of the pagoda asa gift.
Under Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Eco-nomic Cooperation Strategy, a ceremony to handover equipment related to project for generating solarenergy for power supply to Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda washeld on the precinct of the pagoda yesterday morn-ing.
It was attended by Minister for Energy Brig-Gen Lun Thi, Minister of Energy of Thailand MrViset Choopiban, Commander of local LID Brig-Gen Thet Naing Win, Secretary of Mon State Peaceand Development Council Lt-Col Soe Myint Aung,officials and guests.
The two ministers made speeches on the oc-casion.
Next, Director-General of Department of Al-ternative Energy Development and Efficiency ofThailand Mrs Siriporn Sailasuta handed over facili-ties related to the project to those from the PagodaBoard of Trustees.
Those present on the occasion received theFive Precepts from a Sayadaw and heard parittas
Equipment related to project for generating solar energyfor power supply to Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda handed over
recited by members of the Sangha.Next, the Thai guests presented offertories to
the Sayadaws and members of the Sangha.At the auspicious time, the cornerstone laying
ceremony for the project was held in the presence ofthe two ministers and officials.
Under the plan, power to be generated throughsolar energy will be used for the pagoda. — MNA
Minister Brig-Gen Lun Thi and Thai Minister Mr Viset Choopiban lay cornerstones. — ENERGY