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* Development of agriculture as the base and all-round devel-opment of other sectors of the economy as well
* Proper evolution of the market-oriented economic system* Development of the economy inviting participation in terms
of technical know-how and investments from sources insidethe country and abroad
* The initiative to shape the national economy must be kept inthe hands of the State and the national peoples
* Uplift of the morale and morality of theentire nation
* Uplift of national prestige and integrity andpreservation and safeguarding of culturalheritage and national character
* Uplift of dynamism of patriotic spirit* Uplift of health, fitness and education
standards of the entire nation
* Stability of the State, community peaceand tranquillity, prevalence of law andorder
* National reconsolidation* Emergence of a new enduring State Con-
stitution* Building of a new modern developed nation
in accord with the new State Constitution
Four economic objectives Four social objectivesFour political objectives
Prime Minister General Thein Sein inspects thriving forest plantationsand progress in upgrading Pyay-Paukkhaung-Ottwin-Toungoo road
NAY PYI TAW, 13 Sept—Prime Minister GeneralThein Sein together with Lt-Gen Ko Ko of the Ministryof Defence, ministers, deputy ministers, the director-general of the Government Office and heads ofdepartment left for Toungoo along Nay Pyi Taw-Yangon expressway in a motorcade on 11 September.
The Prime Minister and party were welcomed atToungoo by Chairman of Bago Division Peace andDevelopment Council Commander of SouthernCommand Maj-Gen Hla Min, Minister for RailTransportation Maj-Gen Aung Min and officials.
The Prime Minister and party, accompanied byCommander Maj-Gen Hla Min and officials, leftToungoo in a motorcade on 12 September, and lookedinto thriving forest plantations and progress in buildingPyay-Paukkhaung-Ottwin-Toungoo road built acrossBago mountain range.
At the briefing hall of the 1000-acre teak plantation in
Prime Minister General Thein Sein inspectingprogress in upgrading Pyay-Paukkhaung-
Ottwin-Toungoo road section.—MNA
Khabaung protected public forest in Ottwin Township,Minister for Forestry Brig-Gen Thein Aung reported to thePrime Minister and party on annual extended cultivation ofplantations and forest plantation in the natural forest areasas a form of project, establishment of 2,071,446 acres offorest plantation to date, accomplishment of growing1,248,205 acres of teak plantation, establishment of forestsin Bago Division, extraction of forest products from forestplantations, implementation of projects for greening Bagomountain range and arrangements for construction of roadsto extract timber in Bago mountain range area in comingopen season.
In response to the reports, the Prime Minister saidthat there are a large number of fallow and vacant landsin the country and basic requirements such as strain,method, weather and land are abundant in the countryfor establishing forest plantations.
The cultivation of perennial trees is related toproviding more forest products, ensure ecologicalimprovement, soil protection and fair weather, and that
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Officials, entrepreneurs urged toactively participate in establishmentof teak, perennial forest plantations
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Monday, 14 September, 2009
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 Desire
The government is working hard forequitable development of all parts of theUnion inclusive of border areas in itsdetermination to ensure nationaldevelopment.
Now, the government is striving in allsectors for transforming the nation into apeaceful, modern and developed one. In thisregard, it has been nurturing the youth tobring about a growing number of reliable,highly-educated human resources in theregions concerned.
As part of the drive for sharpening theabilities of younger generations, it opensvocational training centres for young womenin border areas.
The Education and Training Departmentunder the Ministry for Progress of BorderAreas and National Races and DevelopmentAffairs held the opening of the domesticscience courses and advanced tailoringcourses of Salingyi, Pale and YinmabinVocational Training Centres for Women inSagaing Division on 30 August.
The vocational training centres forwomen in Haka, Chin State, Putao, Bhamo,Dunban, Dawphoneyang and Nanyun inKachin State and Yesagyo, Myaing, Paukand Seikphyu in Magway Division alsoconducted domestic science courses,advanced tailoring courses, knitting courses,basic hand weaving courses and mosaicpainting courses.
In response to the government’saspiration for elevating the educationstandard of the youth of the Union andimproving the living conditions for women,the youth on their part have to do their bit inthe nation-building undertakings.
The youth to do their bit inregional development tasks
NAY PYI TAW, 13 Sept— A combined teamcomprising Tachilek Special Anti-Drug Squad of ShanState (East) and local security troops at 7.55 am on 11September searched a Hilux car with Aik Nyi at thewheel on its way from Monghsat to Tachilek atLwedawkham Gate in Tachilek. They seized WY brand220,000 stimulant tablets in the spare wheel. Aik Nyi,son of U Aik Htar of Nakaungmu Village of MongtonTownship and Aik Nyi, son of U Aik Aung of the sameaddress were under investigation. The authorities arecarrying out tasks to arrest their accomplices.
In another incident, the combined teamcomprising Tachilek Special Anti-Drug Squad of ShanState (East) and local security troops at 7.05 pm on 11September raided the house on Zay Street in Palyan-1 Ward of Haungleik Village-tract in TachilekTownship. They seized WY brand pink colour 590,000stimulant tablets in four knapsacks in the bedroom,2,042,000 stimulant tablets in the secret drawer of thewall at the bathroom, totalling 2,632,000, five .38bullets, twenty-nine .32 bullets, seventy 6.35 bullets,two 5.56 bullets, one China-made grenade, 281,700bahts, 4870 yuan and K 100,000. Daw Shauk May,daughter of U Shone Chauk and three persons areunder investigation, and arrangements are being madeto arrest the other culprits.— MNA
YANGON, 13 Sept—The book entitled “Viewon Language, View onLiterature” written byMaung Khin Min(Danubyu) was incirculation recently.
The book carrieshuman body andlanguage, Myanmartraditional sayings basedon the social affairs,changes of Myanmarpronunciation, mattersrelated to Myanmargrammar and Samvarapoem, ancient Myanmarprose, Myanmar classic
View on Language, Viewon Literature comes out
Metta is like a coolshower
Metta is like raindrops which theplants and trees hanker after always.
Diffused only with metta, thesentient beings feel serene and happy.
Without metta, a life comes tonothing, like unto the paddy fields whichsuffer a draught late in the rainy seasonthough they had had enough rain early onand at mid-season.
Commanderattends fingerlingsreleasing ceremony
NAY PYI TAW, 13Sept—Chairman ofMandalay Division Peaceand DevelopmentCouncil Commander ofCentral Command Maj-Gen Tin Ngwe, Chairmanof Mandalay CityDevelopment CommitteeMayor Brig-Gen PhoneZaw Han and officialsattended a ceremony torelease fingerlings intothe wetlands connectingAyeyawady River atShwege sluice gate inChanmyathazi Township,
Mandalay on 30 August.The commander, the
mayor, officials andattendees released thefingerlings. Next, thecommander viewed theparticipation of themembers of socialorganizations at theceremony.—MNA
Prize presentation ceremony held at Aungmyethazan BEHS No. 1YANGON, 13 Sept—
The prize presentationceremony for 2008-2009academic year of BasicEducation High SchoolNo. 1 in AungmyethazanTownship of Mandalaywas held at Aungyaza Hallof the school on 11September, attended by
Director-General U AyeLwin of No. 2 BasicEducation Department.
Also present on theoccasion were MandalayDivision Education Officer(Inspection) U Aung Kywe,U Soe Naing and officials.The director-general andofficials presented prizes to
outstanding studentsincluding three six-distinction winning
students in the matricu-lation examination for2009.—MNA
Cover of “View onLanguage, View onLiterature”. —MNA
Commander Maj-GenTin Ngwe releases
fingerlings into waternear Shwege Sluice
Gate in ChanmyathaziTownship. — MNA
literature, articles of writerZeya and others.
The research paperscompiled on developmentprocess of Myanmarlanguage and literature werecombined in the book. Thebook is available at BaganLiterary House, No. 4(A)5,Yankin Centre, Saya SanRoad, Yankin Township,Tel: 0951-10038 and 01-544321.—MNA
Stimulant tabletsseized in Tachilek
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Tens of thousands rally againstObama government
Iran has no plan to makenuclear weapons
A man waits to cross the international bridge while it is closed in CiudadJuarez, Mexico, on 12 Sept, 2009. Mexican authorities closed the bridge for
one hour and forty minutes due to a bomb threat on Mexico’s side of thebridge, later reopening it to pedestrian and vehicle traffic.—INTERNET
Russian envoy cautions US on Afghan troops surgeKABUL, 13 Sept — Russia’s ambassador to Afghanistan has some advice for
top NATO commanders fighting the Taleban based on the Soviet Union’s bitterexperience battling militants here in the 1980s: Don’t bring more troops.
“The more troops you bring the more troubles you will have here,” ZamirKabulov, a blunt-spoken veteran diplomat, told The Associated Press in an inter-view.
In 2002, he noted, there were roughly 5,000 US soldiers fighting in Afghanistanand the Taleban controlled just a small corner of the country’s southeast.—Internet
Netanyahu and Mubarak meet onreviving peace talks
Three people killed in central Baghdad bombing
Mounted policewomenpatrol outside the DalianWorld Expo Center, the
venue of the AnnualMeeting of the NewChampions 2009, orSummer Davos, in
Dalian, northeast China’sLiaoning Province, on 12
Sept, 2009. — XINHUA
A combo of two portraits, one taken inCairo and the other in Jerusalem,
shows Egypt’s President HosniMubarak (R) and Israeli PrimeMinister Binyamin Netanyahu.
INTERNET
CAIRO, 13 Sept — Israeli PrimeMinister Benjamin Netanyahu andEgyptian President Hosni Mubarakmeet on Sunday in a bid to revive peacetalks with the Palestinians ahead of apossible three-way meeting later thismonth.
Netanyahu’s visit, his second sinceMay, will coincide with the arrival ofUS Middle East envoy George Mitchellin the region as Washington continuesits push to get the peace process backon track.
Israel’s expansion of Jewish settle-ments in the Palestinian West Bank,which defies US pressure and Pales-tinian Authority president MahmudAbbas’s condition for resuming talks,is likely to top the agenda in Cairo.
The two leaders are also expected todiscuss the exchange of an Israeli sol-
dier held by the Islamist movementHamas in the Gaza Strip for more than1,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israelijails.
Internet
Five US troops among 50killed in Afghan violence
KABUL, 13 Sept — About 50 civilians, securityforces and militants were killed in a wave of violencearound Afghanistan, including a bomb that left 14Afghan travelers dead in one of the country’s mostdangerous regions. Five American soldiers died in twoattacks using roadside bombs.
The attacks on Friday and Saturday reached a broadswath of the country, demonstrating the spread of theTaleban insurgency, which had been largely confinedto the country’s south and east in the years after the2001 US invasion. Half of those killed in the mostrecent attacks were civilians, who often find them-selves caught in the grinding war between the Talebanand US and NATO forces.—Internet
Smoke rises from the site oftwin bomb explosions at a
Shiite shrine in centralBaghdad, capital of Iraq,
on 12 Sept, 2009. —XINHUA
BAGHDAD, 13 Sept—Three people were killedand up to 15 others in-jured in twin bomb explo-sions at a Shiite shrine incentral Baghdad on Satur-
day, an Interior Ministrysource said. Two explosive chargesdetonated at about 12:30pm (0930 GMT), one in-side the shrine ImamOthman Bin Sa’id al-Omary near Haraj marketin Bab al-Mua’dham area,and another at a parkinglot outside the shrine, thesource told Xinhua oncondition of anonymity. “Our latest report saidthat three people werekilled and 15 injured by
the two blasts,” the sourcesaid. Earlier, the source putthe toll at three killed andeight wounded. The first blast occurredwhile worshippers wereleaving the shrine after thenoon prayer, forcing thepanic worshippers to runthrough the rear door of theshrine where another bombwas waiting for them at theparking lot outside thebuilding of the shrine, thesource added. —Xinhua
TEHERAN, 13 Sept —Iranian Defence MinisterAhmad Vahidi said onSaturday that Iran has noplan to develop nuclearweapons, the Iranian La-bour News Agency (ILNA)reported.
“We regard productionof weapons of mass de-struction as contrary toour religious, human andnational principles,”
Vahidi was quoted as say-ing.
“Manufacturing nu-clear weapon is not andhas never been on ouragenda,” he added.
Vahidi also lashed outat the remarks of US Sec-retary of Defence RobertGates that Arab countriesshould enhance its mili-tary cooperation withWashington to counter
Iran’s nuclear threat, ac-cording to Iran’s English-language satellite channelPress TV.
“Since the beginningof the Iranian nuclearcase, Washington has mis-judged the situation,drawn up a wrong strat-egy and tried to feed it toother states in the region,”Vahidi said.
Internet
WASHINGTON, 13 Sept —Tens of thousands ofprotestors from across theUnited States descended onthe nation’s capital on Sat-urday, decrying PresidentBarack Obama, “big gov-ernment” and big spending.
They carried hand-painted posters protestingObama’s proposed healthcare reforms and accusinghis administration of lead-ing the United States downthe road to socialism.
“Abortion is nothealthcare,” read one sign.Another, held aloft by an
immigrant from Ukraine,said: “I had enough of so-cialism in the USSR.”
The demonstrator, whorefused to give his name,said he had come to Wash-ington from Baltimore be-cause “too many things re-mind me of what I saw inthe communist countries.
“Communism didn’twork over there and it’s notgoing to work over here,”he told AFP.
Quinn Ryan, 11, stood inthe middle of PennsylvaniaAvenue, near the spot whereObama and his wife
Michelle greeted supportersin January after he wassworn in as America’s firstblack president, brandishinga sign reading: “Born free,taxed to death.”
The protest was coordi-nated by Freedomworks, agrassroots movement call-ing for lower taxes, less gov-ernment and more eco-nomic freedom for allAmericans. The march hadto set off before the sched-uled 11:30 am start time asFreedom Plaza near theWhite House filled to over-flowing.—Internet
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New energy: key to next round ofworld economic boom
Saudis lose out to Russia in oil cutsLONDON, 13 Sept—Saudi Arabia sacrificed billions of dollars in
revenues this year by cutting oil output to prop up the price of crude,only to see Russia snatch a bigger chunk of the market, analysts say.
Now the Gulf kingdom, previously a vigilant enforcer of the cutsby the OPEC cartel that checked the sharp fall in oil prices last year,appears to be expanding its own oil flow again in exasperation.
“The cartel has lost a significant portion of market share in globalcrude production in the last year mostly to Russia,” wrote FranciscoBlanch, a commodities analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, ina note.
With its production capacity rising but output held down by lowerquotas, he estimated, “Saudi Arabia’s ‘missed oil revenues’ are prob-ably running at close to 100 billion dollars per annum, or almost 25percent of GDP.”—Internet
Gazprom seesUkraine gas ‘risk’
next yearMOSCOW, 13 Sept—Ukraine is ensuring
smooth transit of Russian gas supplies toEurope but there is a risk of disruption nextyear due to uncertainty on payments, thehead of Russian gas giant Gazprom saidon Saturday. Gazprom chief executiveAlexei Miller, speaking in a meeting withforeign research and media specialists onRussia, hailed the “remarkable” currentcooperation between Russian and Ukrain-ian state gas firms.
But he cautioned that “there is a politi-cal risk” and a measure of uncertaintyabout next year that could negatively im-pact that relationship as it has in the past.
A dispute on gas pricing between theRussian and Ukrainian gas companies atthe start of this year led to a shut-off ofRussian supply to Ukraine which in turntriggered shortages to European clientsfurther downstream.
The bulk of Russian gas supplies toEurope are piped through Ukraine and therelationship on gas between Moscow andKiev has direct implications for the energysupplies of many third-party countries inEurope.—Internet
Almost empty internet cafe in South Korea.Cyber criminals are taking advantage of swineflu fears with e-mails promising news on the
illness which then infect computers with a virus,a Spanish computer security firm warned on
Friday.—INTERNET
JAL mulls raising 2.8 billion dollars
A Japan Airlines engineer inspectsthe jet engine of a Boeing 747-300
aircraft at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.INTERNET
A Rosneft oil companyproduction plant in
Prirazlomnoye, westernSiberia. Saudi Arabiasacrificed billions of
dollars in revenues thisyear by cutting oil output
to prop up the price ofcrude, only to see Russia
snatch a biggerchunk of the market,
analysts say.—INTERNET
Magna wants to cut 10,500 jobs, 4,500in Germany
Airlines offer lightest fallschedules since 2001
DALIAN, 13 Sept—Asglobal business leaders andpolicy makers managed tofind new areas of growth inefforts to pull the world outof recession, they pickednew energy as the key tothe next round of economicboom.
“New energy has beenrecognized as the engine toboost the next round ofworld economic growth,”Wu Changhua, ClimateGroup’s Greater China di-
rector said on the sidelineof the 2009 Summer Davosin northeastern China’s portcity of Dalian, which con-cluded on Saturday.
“There is no doubt onthis,” Wu said. “The defi-nition of new energy herecovers much broader issuesinstead of a summary ofnew energy resources. Itincludes both energy pro-duction and consumption,”she said.
Both governments and
enterprises were striving tofind new technologies andindustries which could bailout the world economyfrom the crisis and devel-oping new energy becamean important strategy in anequal effort to fight climatechange, according to a re-port released last month bythe Climate Group, a Brit-ish-based non-governmen-tal environ-mental organi-zation.
Xinhua
TOKYO, 13 Sept—Japan Airlines Corp(JAL) is considering plans to raisearound 250 billion yen (2.8 billion dol-lars) by March next year to help financeits restructuring, a newspaper reportedon Sunday. Under the plan, Japan’s cash-strapped carrier will request 100 billionyen in loans from financial institutions,the Nikkei business daily reported.
It will separately raise more than 100billion yen by issuing new shares, whileraising a further 50-60 billion yen byselling stocks in subsidiaries and otherassets, the newspaper said.
JAL plans to ask aircraft makers, trad-ing houses, investment funds and thegovernment-run Development Bank ofJapan to take stakes, it said.
US carrier Delta Air Lines has alreadytold JAL of its interest in investing up to50 billion yen, local media earlier re-ported.—Internet
BERLIN, 13 Sept—Cana-dian auto parts makerMagna and its Russian fi-nance partner plan to cut10,500 jobs in Europewhen taking over car mak-ers Opel and Vauxhall,4,500 of them in Germany,a German newspaper re-ported.
The FrankfurterAllgemeine Sonntagszei-tung (FAS), in its weeklyedition to appear on Sun-day, reported the number ofanticipated job cuts citinga spokesman for Magna.
The weekly Der Spiegelput the job losses at Opelin Germany at 4,100, with
the buyers of a controllingstake in General Motors’European units planning“to eliminate 3,000 jobs inproduction and 1,100 inadministration”, DerSpiegel reported withoutciting any sources, in itsedition to appear on Mon-day.—Internet
DALLAS, 13 Sept—The US airline industryis shrinking to a size notseen since the monthsafter the 2001 terror at-tacks.
The airlines have beentrimming flights for thepast two years, matchingthe falling demand forair travel. Additional ca-pacity cuts are under wayat American, the nation’ssecond-largest carrier,and at No 3 United. Itcould get worse.
Most big airlines de-pend heavily on a rela-tively small chunk ofpassengers who paythe highest fares, “andthat’s generally busi-ness travelers,” saysRobert Mann, an avia-tion consultant in PortWashington, NY “Ifbusiness travel doesn’trebound, we’re going tosee further (capacity)cuts.”
Less capacity meansconsumers will be left
with fewer flights tochoose from and planeswill be crowded. Fewerseats normally meanshigher fares but thatmight not happen thist ime unless theeconomy begins a truerecovery and passengertraffic picks up.
Airlines measure ca-pacity in “seat miles,”the number of milesflown multiplied by thenumber of seats on theplanes. Capacity is cru-cial in the airline indus-try in the same way thatinventories matter to cardealers and retailers.Too much capacity, andairl ines have to cutprices, just as a depart-ment store stuck withtoo many suits anddresses will hold a firesale. Airlines cut capac-i ty by reducing thenumber of flights or us-ing smaller planes thatcarry fewer passengers.
Internet
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All items from Xinhua News Agency
Photo taken on 12 Sept, 2009 shows the bottom of a business building in theshape of an octopus near a crossroad in Wangjing region of Beijing, capital
of China. The newly-completed building, featuring its shape character,attracted many citizens. —XINHUA
HK to sign agreement in criminalmatters with India
China launches hybrid rice trainingbase for foreign agrotechnicians
CHANGSHA, 13 Sept —A training base aiming tohelp foreign agrotech-nicians and governmentalofficials acquire China’sworld-leading hybrid-ricecultivating technique wasofficially launched onSunday.
The Yuan LongpingHigh-Tech Agriculture, astate-owned companynamed after “the Father ofChina’s Hybrid Rice”, hasaimed to train 5,000 for-
eigners, establish 10breeding centres and ex-pand overseas cultivationbases to 10,000 hectares in10 years so that countriesreceiving China’s techni-cal assistance in hybridrice could breed new cropvarieties and reap harveston their home turf.
Established in June1999, the company boast-ing of a research teamheaded by AcademicianYuan Longping was des-
ignated as China’s firsttraining base for the spreadof hybrid rice breeding andcultivation technique bythe Ministry of Commerceon Sunday.
But such training hadbegun long before the ar-rival of the honor. It has sofar trained more than 2,000government officials andagrotechnicians from 50countries through 30 train-ing courses.
Xinhua
Twelve British children inhospital after E coli outbreak
Bulgaria’s Belene nuclear plantconstruction to cost ten bln euros
Study finds over 5,300 lakes in Nepal
SOFIA, 13 Sept—Bul-garian Economy, Energyand Tourism MinisterTraicho Traikov has an-nounced that the construc-tion of Belene NuclearPower Plant will costaround 10 billion euros
(14.6 billion US dollars),local media reported onSaturday.
Traikov gave the exam-ple of Kozloduy nuclearpower plant (NPP), statingthat the same installationswould be made at the
Belene nuclear powerplant.He said that theKozloduy NPP made aprofit of around 100 mil-lion euros last year andmost likely will make thesame amount this year.
Regarding the construc-tion of the Belene NPP,Traikov said: “The ques-tion is whether we as a so-ciety want to invest fivebillion euros, as our sharein this project, assumingthat risk.”
Traikov expressed sat-isfaction that Russian En-ergy Minister SergeyShmatko had accepted hisinvitation for a meeting inSofia on 17 Sept.
Xinhua
A Chinese overseas
student performs
during a concert
celebrating the 60th
anniversary of the
founding of the
People’s Republic of
China, in Moscow,
capital of Russia, on 12
Sept, 2009.—XINHUA
Sri Lanka’s first six-star hotel toaccommodate tourists by 2011
COLOMBO, 13 Sept— The work on Sri Lanka’s first six star hotel project haskicked off in the northern Kappitiya area and it is expected to accommodate tour-ists by November 2011, the government said on Saturday in a statement. The Department of Government Information said in the statement that the lay-ing of the foundation stone for the hotel took place on Dajbay Island in Kalpitiya,about 165 km north of the capital Colombo. The project, expected to cost 130million US dollars, is a joint venture between Sri Lanka and Bahrain.—Xinhua
KATHMANDU, 13 Sept—Nepal is home to morethan 5,300 lakes, a recentstudy of researchers said.
The study was con-ducted by the researchersof Nepal Lake Conserva-tion Development Com-mittee (NLCDC) — agovernment body estab-
lished under the Ministryof Tourism and Civil Avia-tion in 2006. Experts fromNepal Academy of Sci-ence and Technology andNational Trust for NatureConservation were alsoamong the researchers.
“The initial studyshowed altogether 5,358
lakes across the country,”local daily The HimalayanTimes on Sunday quotedUkesh Raj Bhuju, one ofthe researchers, as saying,adding that the same washitherto unknown due tolack of comprehensive re-search.
Xinhua
HONG KONG, 13Sept—Hong Kong’s Sec-retary for SecurityAmbrose S K Lee will setfor India to sign an agree-ment in criminal matters,local government websitesaid on Sunday. Thecity’s top security officialwill leave for New Delhi
later Sunday. On behalfof the Hong Kong Spe-cial Administrative Re-gion Government, Lee isexpected to sign anagreement on Mutual Le-gal Assistance in Crimi-nal Matters with India inNew Delhi on Monday.
During his stay, Lee is
also scheduled to meetofficials from India’slaw enforcement agen-cies including the Min-istry of Home Affairs,the Narcotics ControlBureau and the CentralBoard of Excise andCustoms.
Xinhua
LONDON, 13 Sept—Twelve children were cur-rently in hospital withcomplications arisingfrom Escherichia coli(commonly referred to asE coli) which causesdiarrhea and can lead toserious kidney and bloodcomplications, the BritishHealth Protection Agency(HPA) said on Saturday.
They were reportedlyto have caught the E colifollowing visits to theGodstone Farm in Surrey,which has closed whilethe Agency carried out aninvestigation into an out-break of E coli amongpeople who have visitedthere. The Agency’s Sur-
rey and Sussex HealthProtection Unit (HPU) isworking with local envi-ronmental health officers,the Veterinary LaboratoryAgency and the GodstoneFarm in response to 36cases of gastrointestinalillness, which is believedto have occurred in earlyAugust.
Measures to reduce therisk of the infectionspreading were put inplace by the farm lastweek but as more caseshave been reported, thefarm has agreed to closeto enable detailed inves-tigations into the source ofthe infection.
Xinhua
A helicopter takes off on the board of Zhoushan missile frigate in the Gulf of Aden,on 12 Sept, 2009. The Chinese escort flotilla on the escort mission to fend off Somalipirates at the Gulf of Aden held an exercise of anti-pirates on Saturday. —XINHUA
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On completion of the upgrading of Pyay-Paukkhaung-Toungoo road, one can travel ina short time by using the road as a shortcutfrom east to west of Bago mountain range. Soall responsible persons are to work hard tofinish the road upgrading work.
Officials,entrepre-neursurged toactively…
(from page 1)contribute much to envi-ronmental conservation.In spite of being the long-term investment, the es-tablishment of planta-tions is economically ben-eficial business and thus itwill serve interests of theState and entrepreneurs.Therefore, the govern-ment has already promul-gated appropriate rulesand regulations for theentrepreneurs in order
that they could engagemore in the business offorest plantations. Heurged departments con-cerned and entrepreneursto extensively partici-pate in establishment ofteak and perennial forestplantations in the wholecountry including Bagomountain range.
The Ministry of For-estry has implementedgreening tasks for Bagomountain range in 31townships in 8 districtsof Yangon, Bago, Man-dalay and Magway divi-
tasks for tarring 68 milesand four furlongs out of124 miles and two fur-longs long Pyay-Paukkhaung-Ottwin-Toungoo road with the
use of heavy machineryto meet the set standardby six road constructionspecial groups.
After hearing the re-ports and attending to the
needs, the Prime Minis-ter said that in the past,people had to take a longtime to reach eastern partfrom western part ofBago mountain range inBago division because ofrough terrain.
On completion ofthe upgrading of Pyay-Paukkhaung-Toungooroad, one can travel in a
short time by using theroad as a shortcut fromeast to west of Bagomountain range. So all re-sponsible persons are towork hard to finish theroad upgrading work.With better transportalong the road, transpor-tation in Bago Divisionwill be smooth contribut-ing to the improvementof health, education andeconomic sectors of thelocal people.
The Head of Statehas given guidance toupgrade Pyay-Pauk-k h a u n g - O t t w i n -Toungoo road for the lo-cal people to be able touse it in all seasons. Inimplementing road up-grading work, it is nec-essary to completeprojects timely meetingstandards set. It is alsorequired to carry outmaintenance tasks. Soresponsible personsneed to organize the lo-cal people to maintainthe already-built trans-port facilities.
Next, the PrimeMinister and party wentto the post-primary
school in Shwetaung-ngwetaung Village inOttwin Township in theafternoon and met withthe townselders and lo-cal people. The PrimeMinister enquired aboutthe village's economic,health and agriculturalconditions, fulfilled therequirements and pre-sented gifts to the localpeople.
Lt-Gen Ko Ko,Commander Maj-GenHla Min, the ministersand the deputy minis-ters also presented giftsto the local people .Chairman of the VillagePDC U Aye Hsaungpresented local prod-ucts to the Prime Min-ister as gifts.
Accompanied byBago Division PDCVice-Chairman Brig-GenSein Myint and officials,the Prime Minister andparty proceeded to theprivate teak plantation ofPhyo Sithu Trading Conear Pawlanlay Village inPaukkhaung Township,Pyay District, Bago Divi-sion (West). Company
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four inches tall on aver-age, accounting for90.16 percent success ofgrowth.
Next, the PrimeMinister oversawprogress in extendingP y a y - P a u k k h a u n g -Ottwin-Toungoo roadsection at mile post No83/4. At the briefing hallof Kyetmahnitsakhanroad at mile post No 80/3, Deputy Minister forConstruction Brig-GenMyint Thein reported tothe Prime Minister onaccomplishment of the
Prime Minister General Thein Sein inspecting progress in extending Pyay-Paukkhaung-Ottwin-Toungoo road section.MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein visiting construction site of Paukkhaung station.—MNA
Prime Minister General Thein Sein meets local people.—MNA
sions since 2004. The1000-acre teak planta-tion was started inOttwin township in2007-2008. Now, teaktrees are three feet and
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(from page 6)Managing Director U KoKo Aye reported on estab-lishment of private teakplantations. After fulfill-ing the needs, the PrimeMinister planted a teaktree in front of the brief-ing hall.
Since 2007-2008, thecompany has planned toestablish 9700 acres ofteak plantations inTaungnawin forest reservein Paukkhaung Township,Bago Division (West), inKyangin forest reserve in
Officials,entrepreneurs…
Kyangin Township,Ayeyawady Division andYenwe forest reserve in
Kyaukdaga Township,Bago Division (East).Now, 4100 acres of land
have been put under teak.After inspecting the
private teak plantations
and measures for conser-vation of natural forests inPaukkhaung Township,the Prime Minister arrivedin Paukkhaung at 3 pm.
At the briefing hall ofP y a y - P a u k k h a u n g -Toungoo-Nay Pyi Tawrailroad constructionproject, the Prime Minis-ter heard reports by Min-ister for Rail Transporta-tion Maj-Gen Aung Minand Deputy Minister U PeThan on facts about theproject of 120-mile rail-road, seeking of axis inBago mountain range,construction tasks and
plans to buildPaukkhaung Railway Sta-tion. The Prime Ministergave necessary instruc-tions, fulfilled the needsand inspected the site forconstruction of Pauk-khaung station. He in-spected ground work andleft necessary instruc-tions.
Pyay-Paukkhaung-Toungoo-Nay Pyi Tawrailroad will link the east-ern part and western partof Bago mountain range.
The Prime Ministerand party arrived in Pyayin the evening.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 13Sept—Minister for Trans-port Maj-Gen Thein Swe re-ceived Vice-Chairman of
Transport Minister receives Vice-Chairmanand party of SDIC
State Development and In-vestment Corporation(SDIC) Co Mr. ShiHongxiang and party of thePeople’s Republic of Chinaat the hall of the ministryhere on 8 September.
They discussed mat-ters on cooperation inEconomic and Transportsectors between Myan-mar and China.
Present on the occa-sion were Deputy Min-ister for Transport ColNyan Tun Aung, Direc-tor-General of TransportDepartment U Win Peand officials concerned.
MNA
Rainy season tree-growingceremony held
NAY PYI TAW, 13 Sept—Chairman of Manda-lay Division Peace and Development Council Com-mander of Central Command Maj-Gen Tin Ngwe at-tended monsoon tree-planting ceremony held nearMehtinkon Village of Patheingyi Township on 2 Sep-tember.
It was also attended by Chairman of MandalayCity Development Committee Mayor Brig-Gen PhoneZaw Han, departmental officials and members of so-cial organizations. The commander planted the sap-lings and viewed the planting by those present.—MNA
NAY PYI TAW, 13 Sept—The visiting SL TosiPerforming Arts Troupes from Inner MongoliaCounty of the People’s Republic of China staged theirperformance at Mandalay National Theatre yester-day.
The entertainment was enjoyed by Chairmanof Mandalay Division Peace and Development Coun-cil Commander of Central Command Maj-Gen Tin
Commander enjoys performance of SLTosi Performing Arts Troupes
Ngwe, Chairman of Mandalay City DevelopmentCommittee Mayor Brig-Gen Phone Zaw Han, depart-mental officials, consuls-general of PRC and India inMandalay, guests and fans.
Next, the commander and Chinese consul-gen-eral presented bouquet to the artistes and had phototaken with them.
MNA
Managing Director U Ko Ko Aye of Phyo Sithu Co Ltd reports on establishment of private teak plantations toPrime Minister General Thein Sein.—MNA
Photo shows 9700 acres of teak plantations in Taungnawin forest reserve inPaukkhaung Township. —MNA
Minister for Transport Maj-Gen Thein Swereceives Vice-Chairman of State Development
and Investment Corporation (SDIC) CoMr. Shi Hongxiang and party.— MNA
Commander Maj-Gen Tin Ngwe planting asapling.— MNA
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8 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Monday, 14 September, 2009
The Union of Myanmar is a land where over100 national races reside through thick and thin.Myanmar national races by nature prefer to leada peaceful life, minding their own business. Theyjoin hands firmly and harmoniously in wardingoff alien threats in times of alien intrusion, inter-ference in the internal affairs. National racesremain consanguine and cohesive, but neverhesitate to face challenges in times of emer-gency.
In the three aggressive wars the colonialistswaged against Myanmar in 1824, 1852 and 1885,various national races spontaneously strove torepulse the foreign attacks in synchronizationwithout giving any signals to one another to doso. The strong sense of patriotism shown byhighlanders and plain dwellers in the fight againstthe alien intruders went down to the annals of theMyanmar history.
Colonialists were greatly impressed andfrightened by the bravery and nationalistic fer-vour of national brethren united and hypersensi-tive to national causes. Therefore, the colonialistsbegan to exercise the divide-and-rule policy toundermine national unity after 1885 with theconviction that they could secure their colonialrule only with the disintegration of nationalunity.
They considered that only with national disu-nity among the national races was it easier forthem to colonize the natural resource-rich coun-try for a long time. However, in the pragmaticworld, all Myanmar national races remainedharmonious and active together in the fight againstthe Fascists and colonialists to regain independ-ence. In addition, they proved themselves wellresistant to the wedge the colonialists droveamong them, by convening Panglong Confer-
Those who will help open democracy door to the UnionKhaing Myo Nyilar Aung
ence, endorsing Panglong Agreement, and show-ing Panglong spirit. When the colonialists had nochoice but to grant independence to Myanmar,they proposed a very clever programme to grantindependence to the people in the plains, but tostill get the national races in hilly regions undertheir rule. However, the people managed to wardoff the scheme with Panglong Agreement andregained independence of the whole Union.
In the course of the post-independence period,national brethren safeguarded the motherland,own races and sovereignty in times of emergencyin which the Union of Myanmar was under thethreat of collapse and loss of independence orsovereignty. Simultaneously, old and neo-colonialists have been resorting to all possiblemeans to break up and exploit the Union ofMyanmar. But, Myanmar people have managedto defend the nation with steadfast awareness anda sense of Union Spirit.
Today, the nation has achieved internalpeace or national unity and put an end to theinternal armed insurgency. As a result, far-flung and border areas, plains and rural andurban areas are now in a position to enjoyequitable development.
The more united the people are and the more
peaceful the nation is with greater development,the greater number of ways and means internaland external subversives resort to. After thenation has seen peace back to normal with cumu-lative development, the government laid downthe State’s seven-step Road Map. Now, the fourthstep has been realized, and the fifth step —multiparty democracy election in 2010 is underway.
To complete the first step, the National Con-vention was convened to lay down principles todraw a State constitution. The convention wasattended by the national race delegate groupmade up of more than 600 representatives fromthe four corners of the nation, the delegate groupof political parties comprising the eight politicalparties of national races and the National UnityParty and NLD party, before they walked out ofthe NC, the delegate group of representatives-elect, the delegate group of peasants, the del-egate group of workers, the delegate group ofintellectuals and intelligentsia, the delegate groupof service personnel, many of whose memberswere national races, and the delegate groups ofother invited persons, the majority of which werefrom national race peace groups. Many of themembers of the eight delegate groups were rep-resentatives of national races.
Throughout its lifespan, the National Con-vention faced a wide range of disruptions posedby internal and external elements with the inten-tion of dealing a devastating blow on the nationallevel conference. They brazenly plotted to launchbomb attacks to kill National Convention del-egates. Nevertheless, the authorities managed toexpose the scheme. National Convention del-egates surmounted all forms of destructive actswith the public support.
And many members of the 54-member Com-mission for Drafting the State Constitution of theRepublic of the Union of Myanmar were legalexperts of national races. Despite assorted de-structive acts, the commission managed to com-plete the process of drafting the State Constitu-tion.
(See page 9)
The Union of Myanmar is a land where over 100
national races reside through thick and thin. Myanmar
national races by nature prefer to lead a peaceful life,
minding their own business. They join hands firmly
and harmoniously in warding off alien threats in times
of alien intrusion, interference in the internal affairs.
National races remain consanguine and cohesive, but
never hesitate to face challenges in times of emer-
gency.
Today, the nation has achieved internal peace or
national unity and put an end to the internal armed
insurgency. As a result, far-flung and border areas,
plains and rural and urban areas are now in a position
to enjoy equitable development.
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THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Monday, 14 September, 2009 9
Those who will help open democracy door to the UnionKhaing Myo Nyilar Aung
(from page 8)The Commission for Holding Referendum
formed with various national races held the ref-erendum in May 2008 for approval of the consti-tution (draft) by overcoming various difficultiesand hardships. Out of about 27 million eligiblevoters from states and divisions, more than 26million cast their votes. Over 25 million voted‘YES’ for the constitution accounting for 92.48percent.
In the overwhelmingly approved consti-tution of the Republic of the Union ofMyanmar, it is stated that the Union will beconstituted with seven regions, seven states,and six self-administered zones. It is also statedthat no part of the Union shall secede from theUnion.
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw andAmyotha Hluttaw vested with the legislativepower will be formed with representatives ofvarious national races elected in constituenciesconcerned. National people from respective re-gions will have the right to be elected for StateHluttaws, Region Hluttaws and self-adminis-tered zone leading bodies. Besides, for nationalraces whose population accounts for 0.1 percentof the nation's total population and they have noregion or state, they will have the right to electone representative each. It can be said that thereis only one union in the world whose nationalraces have more legislative, executive and judi-cial powers than any other nation. That union isthe Union of Myanmar and it is the first of its kindin the world.
Necessary laws will be passed in time forthe 2010 election. Political parties will get regis-tered and canvass for votes. Party candidates andindependent candidates will have to try to win
public votes by presenting their policy programmesand goodwill efforts.
Thus, the road to democracy has beensmooth. However, internal and external elementswith negative view are driving a wedge among thepeople to disrupt the democratic process. Re-cently, there occurred an incident in Kokang Spe-cial Region (1) due to the rapacious acts of U PhonKya Shin and his three accomplices producingweapons and trafficking in narcotic drugs by ig-noring the interests of their union, region andpeople. But the four men left Kokang regionwithin days and the region restored peace andstability.
All the national race peace groups areactively participating in nation-building taskssuch as ensuring perpetuation of the Union andpeace and prosperity of the State and buildinga genuine democratic nation with disciplineflourishing. Despite outside instigation to causedisintegration of national unity, the Myanmar
national people are adhering to the way todemocracy with peace and prosperity. So wewant to say, 'Give up your ill attempt,neocolonialists'.
The announcement released by KachinIndependence Organization on 9 September 2009has proved that the Union and the Kachin nation-als are in oneness. The announcement states that:
"KIO Central Committee members held ameeting on the future of the Kachin people withelders from Kachin regions and national racerepresentatives totalling 324 at MonlawtmonliHall of Laiza on 5-9-2009.
As to the transition processes of KIO un-der the leadership of the Tatmadaw governmentof the State Peace and Development Council, weall attending the meeting approved that we ac-cept the transition in principle since it is thefuture of task of the whole union.
As to the transition processes to be carriedout, the State Peace and Development Councilwhich is the government of the Union of Myanmarand KIO strongly oppose armed clashes with aview to making coordination and discussionsbased on mutual trust at the time of promotingpeace."
It is obvious that they have chosen themost correct and appropriate way for the peaceof the Union and regional development based onUnion Spirit. Dr Ma Nam Tuja's group of KIOand U Za Khun Ting Ring's group attended theNational Convention and chose the democracyroad. Other national race peace groups in unityalso chose the democracy road starting from theNational Convention. We hope that they willcontinue to walk to the 2010 multi-party democ-racy general elections, the fifth, sixth and sev-enth steps of the road map and finally open thedemocracy door together.
Translation: MS+ST
To complete the first step, the National Convention was convenedto lay down principles to draw a State constitution. The conventionwas attended by the national race delegate group made up of morethan 600 representatives from the four corners of the nation, thedelegate group of political parties comprising the eight politicalparties of national races and the National Unity Party and NLD party(before its members walked out of the NC), the delegate group ofrepresentatives-elect, the delegate group of peasants, the delegategroup of workers, the delegate group of intellectuals and intelligent-sia, the delegate group of service personnel, many of whose memberswere national races, and the delegate groups of other invited persons,the majority of which were from national race peace groups. Manyof the members of the eight delegate groups were representatives ofnational races.
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw and Amyotha Hluttawvested with the legislative power will be formed with representativesof various national races elected in constituencies concerned. Na-tional people from respective regions will have the right to be electedfor State Hluttaws, Region Hluttaws and self-administered zoneleading bodies. Besides, for national races whose population accountsfor 0.1 percent of the nation's total population and they have no regionor state, they will have the right to elect one representative each. It canbe said that there is only one union in the world whose national raceshave more legislative, executive and judicial powers than any othernation. That union is the Union of Myanmar and it is the first of itskind in the world.
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10 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Monday, 14 September, 2009
Minister for Health
Dr Kyaw Myint
attending 27th
Meeting of Ministers
of Health at
Kathmandu of
Nepal.
MNA
Minister Dr Chan Nyein hearing reports presented by principals and
rectors.—EDUCATION
Minister for Home Affairs and for Immigration and Population Maj-Gen Maung Oo delivers an
address at ceremony to award outstanding students and athletes.—HOME AFFAIRS
Lt-Gen Tha Aye of Ministry of
Defence…
Lt-Gen Tha Aye inspecting waterworks at
Strand Road in Monywa Township.
MNA
(from pag 16)
They viewed progress of roads and development
tasks in Myaung, the progress of approach road of
Dokhtawady river in TadaU township and progress of
TadaU-Kyaukse road.
Lt-Gen Tha Aye inspected renovation of Htainkye
lake in Htainkyekan village, Wundwin township, and
met with local people and fulfilled the needs .—MNA
Outstanding students and athletes honouredYANGON, 13 Sept— A ceremony to award
outstanding students and athletes of the Ministry of
Home Affairs and the Ministry of Immigration and
Population for 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 academic
years was held at the Drug Elimination Museum in
Kamayut Township here this morning.
Minister for Home Affairs and for Immigration
and Population Maj-Gen Maung Oo delivered an
address.
Also present on the occasion were departmental
heads of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry
of Immigration and Population, service personnel,
outstanding students, outstanding athletes and parents.
The minister and officials awarded prizes to
outstanding students and athletes. The six-distinction
winner in 2008-2009 academic year Maung Sai Kaw
Khim and Police Warrant Officer Nay Lin Aung, on
behalf of outstanding athletes spoke words of thanks.
MNA
YANGON, 13 Sept—Minister for Education Dr
Chan Nyein visited Yangon East University this
morning. Rector and professors/deans explained
matters on Academic, management and researches to
the minister who gave necessary instructions.
Next, the minister went to National Management
Education College and heard the reports on educational
arrangements submitted by principals and professors/
deans.
On 12 September, the minister also visited
University of Foreign Languages (Yangon),
University of Distance Education (Yangon), Institute
of Education (Yangon), University of Yangon,
Universities’ Science Research Department and
Institute of Economics (Yangon). There, rectors and
professors/deans concerned briefed arrangements to
the minister who left necessary instructions.—MNA
Education Minister on inspection tour of
Universities and Colleges in YangonMyanmar delegation arrives back
NAY PYI TAW, 13
Sept—A Myanmar
delegation led by Minister
for Health Dr Kyaw Myint
arrived back Myanmar by
air this morning after
attending the 27th Meeting
of Ministers of Health and
the 62nd Session of
Regional Committee held
in Kathmandu of Nepal
from 7 September to 10
September.
Prime Minister of
Nepal Mr Madhav Kumar
Nepal gave an
introductory speech at the
opening ceremony of the
27th Meeting of Ministers
of Health held at Megha
Malhar Hall of Soaltee
Crowne Plaza in
Kathmandu on 7
September.
Next, Nepalese
Minister of Health and
Social Welfare Mr
Umakant Chowdhury,
Director of South East Asia
Dr Samlee
Plianbangchang, Director-
General of WHO Dr
Margaret Chan and
Minister of Kathmandu
Province Health and Social
Welfare Mr Khadag
Bahadur Basyal made
speeches on the occasion.
Minister for Health Dr
Kyaw Myint also made a
speech on the occasion. On
8 September, Minister Dr
Kyaw Myint and
delegation members
attended the opening
ceremony of the 62nd
Session of Regional
Committee.
Deputy Director-
General Dr Saw Lwin of
Health Department
(Disease Control) and
Assistant Director Dr
Kyaw Khine (Foreign
Relations) also arrived
back on the same flight
together with the
minister.
MNA
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NEWS ALBUM
In this undated handout photo madeavailable by the Israeli AntiquitiesAuthority, showing an ancient stoneengraved with a seven-branchedcandelabra, or menorah, seen at asynagogue in the northern Israeli townof Midgal, near Tiberias, afterarcheologists uncovered the carvedstone. The menorah was engraved instone around 2,000-years ago andfound in a synagogue recentlydiscovered by the Sea of Galilee and isthought to be one of the earliest depictions of a menorah.
Chinese woman spends $600,000 on dog
A woman, identified by only thesurname Wang, poses with her four-million-yuan (600,000 USD) dog asthey are greeted by a convoy of 30black Mercedes-Benz cars at the
airport in Xi’an, in northern China’sShanxi Province.
A millionaire in northern China paidfour million yuan (600,000 dollars) for adog and ordered 30 luxury cars to come tothe airport to greet her and the animal,local media reported.
The woman and her new pet — a blackTibetan Mastiff — flew into Xi’an, capitalof Shaanxi Province, a report on popularnews portal sohu.com said.
A convoy of 30 black Mercedes-Benzcars, led by two sports utility vehicles,drove to the airport on Wednesday to pickup the pair, who had arrived from theTibetan-populated Province of Qinghai inChina’s northwest. Photos of the eventposted with the report showed a committeeof dog-lovers holding up a long red bannerwelcoming the mastiff to Xi’an.
The millionaire, who only gave hersurname as Wang, said she and a friendhad spent a long time searching for anoriginal Tibetan mastiff.
“Gold has a price, but this Tibetanmastiff doesn’t,” the young woman said,
according to the report.China’s economy has developed at a
fast pace, creating with it an increasingnumber of millionaires.
Research by the Hurun Report, amagazine that tracks China’s wealthiest,revealed in April that 825,000 people hadpersonal wealth of over 10 million yuan(1.5 million dollars), or 0.06 percent of thepopulation.
The vast majority of these millionaireshave said the global financial crisis hasnot had any impact on their lifestyle, theresearch said.
Partygoer steals a cop carin New Mexico
A 21-year-old man faces charges afterhe allegedly stole a New Mexico sheriff’spatrol car, later telling investigators he“thought it would be fun.”
The San Juan County Sheriff’s Officesaid Matthew Anderson was charged witha fourth-degree felony of unlawful takingof a motor vehicle and misdemeanorresisting or obstructing a police officer.
The incident happened on Mondaywhen two deputies were investigating adisturbance at a party and left the cruiser’sengine running.
The sheriff’s office said a deputy wasreturning to the vehicle and unlocked itusing the keyless entry when Andersonallegedly jumped in and drove off.
Couples on cloud ninewith 99 cent weddingsA budget supermarket chain is
helping nine happy California couplesbeat the recession blues by offering cut-price wedding ceremonies — for just99 cents each.
The 99 Cents Only Stores chain ispicking up the tab for nine couples atits branch on Sunset Boulevard in theheart of Hollywood on Wednesday tomark the ninth day of the nine month in2009.
After getting hitched, the ninecouples will be handed 99 dollars and99 cents in cash before being whiskedoff to an undisclosed “famous romanticLos Angeles” location, 99 Cents Onlysaid.
A budget supermarket chain is helpingnine happy California couples beatthe recession blues by offering cut-price wedding ceremonies — for just 99 cents each.
Cuban Vice President Juan Almeida dies
A man cuts a tree after it fell on a road during an earthquake in Caracas,on 12 September, 2009.—INTERNET
38 killed in fire at Kazakhdrug rehab clinic
ALMATY (Kazakhstan), 13 Sept — Officials inKazakhstan say 38 people were killed in a fire at adrug treatment centre early on Sunday.
The blaze broke out at about 5:30 am local time(2330 GMT) and spread over an area of 7,000 sq. feet(650 square meters) in Taldykorgan in the CentralAsian nation’s south, the Emergency Situations Min-istry said. Emergency workers evacuated 40 peoplefrom the building during the fire, the ministry said.
The cause of the blaze was not yet unclear.Prime Minister Karim Masimov demanded the
creation a special committee to investigate the inci-dent, RIA-Novosti news agency cited a governmentspokesman as saying.
Deputy Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov will travelto the site of the fire on Sunday, it said.—Internet
Magnitude-6.4 earthquakehits offshore Venezuela
CARACAS, 13 Sept — A magnitude-6.4 earthquakeshook several regions in Venezuela on Saturday, localofficials confirmed.
According to a report by the US Geological Sur-vey (USGS), the quake occurred at about 3:47 pm lo-cal time (2006 GMT) approximately 65 miles (100km) west of Caracas, capital of Venezuela, at a depthof 6.2 miles (10 km).
A telluric movement of moderate intensity, whichlasted about 5 seconds, was felt in Caracas, amid ahailstorm that happened to hit the Capital District atthe same time.
“The movement was fairly strong,” DiosdadoCabello, Venezuelan Minister of Public Works andHousing, told the local media. But he didn’t revealwhether there was casualty or damage.—Xinhua
Thousands lose power inUS city of San FranciscoSAN FRANCISCO, 13 Sept — At least 35,000 resi-
dents in the US city of San Francisco suffered a poweroutage early on Saturday morning due to bad weather,local media reported.
More than 35,000 Pacific Gas & Electric Co cus-tomers in several San Francisco neighbourhoods wereaffected by the outage, the KCBS radio station said ina report.The blackout was caused by a dry lightningand thunderstorm system moving through the SanFrancisco Bay Area, which also resulted in a numberof small grass fires in the area’s Sonoma, Alamedaand Santa Clara counties.
The US National Weather Service (NWS) has ex-tended a red flag warning for the region, mainly forthe northern Bay Area counties until 5 pm Pacific Day-light Time on Saturday.—Internet
HAVANA, 13 Sept —Cuban Vice President JuanAlmeida Bosque, a revo-lutionary commander whofought alongside FidelCastro to bring down apro-American dictator-ship, has died. He was 82.
An official communi-que issued through statemedia said Almeida, thenumber three official in theAmericas’ only commu-nist regime, died late Fri-day from cardiac arrest.
Almeida was one ofjust three top Cuban lead-
ers to hold the title of revo-lutionary commander.
His death served as areminder that Cuba’s oldguard is not getting anyyounger. President RaulCastro is now 78, andFidel Castro is five yearshis senior, Vice PresidentJose Ramon Machado, theregime’s number two, isalso 78.
As a black man in ra-cially diverse Cuba,Almeida was an importantvisual symbol of a breakwith the past, particularly
in 1950s Cuba, where rac-ism and discriminationwere common. His closerelationship with Castrofor decades has been a signof Afro-Cubans’ access topower and influence incommunist Cuba.
Born on 17 February,1927 in Havana, Almeidatook part in the 1953 as-sault on the Moncada bar-racks in Santiago de Cubathat historians cite as thestarting point of the CubanRevolution.
Internet
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12 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Monday, 14 September, 2009
Finland’s economy ex-pected to turn to grow
this year
Thousands alter their lives in floodedWest Africa
Horse cart drivers transport goods and passengers
through deep flood waters in Sicap Mbao, a
neighborhood on the outskirts of Dakar, Senegal,
on 12 Sept, 2009. Torrential rains have lashed
Africa’s western coast for the past three months,
killing 159 people and flooding the homes and
businesses of over 600,000 others, according to the
United Nations Office for the Coordination of
Human Affairs.—INTERNET
Gunmen fire at bus, hurttwo at US mine in Indonesia
HELSINKI, 13 Sept—The result of a new sur-vey gathering a number ofFinnish economists’ opin-ions showed that the re-cession in Finland willend and the Finnisheconomy is believed tostart to recover before theend of this year, the Finn-ish Broadcasting Com-pany reported on Satur-day.
According to the sur-vey result, eight often economists inter-viewed by the FinnishBroadcasting Companyfelt that an upward trendof Finland’s economywould appear during thisyear, probably in thefourth quarter.
The economists madethe optimistic forecast as-suming that Finland’s ex-
port will benefit from eurozone’s favourable situa-tion, when German andFrench national outputhas turned to grow duringthe second quarter.
Besides that, theeconomists in Finlandhave also seen signs ofrecovery in increased ac-tivity in the retail sectorand more orders comingin to the industrial sector.
According to these ex-perts, however, there isstill a great deal of uncer-tainty. The growth in un-employment will preventhouseholds from con-sumption spending, anddemand for Finnish ex-ports will only pick upwhen global business in-vestment needsstrengthen.
Xinhua
JAKARTA, 13 Sept—Gunmen fired at a bus car-rying workers of US min-ing giant Freeporton Saturday in PapuaProvince, wounding twoIndonesian securityguards, police said.
Ambushes near theworld’s largest gold minesince mid-July have leftthree dead, including a29-year-old Australian,and more than a dozenwounded.
Around four gunmenambushed the bus on itsway to drop off workersfor the Saturday morningshift, Papua police spokes-man Lt Col Agus Riantosaid.
A security guard wasshot in the thigh and an-other was hurt by brokenglass, but both were in sta-
ble condition at a nearbyhospital, he said.
Police are searchingfor the gunmen, who fledinto the jungle, Riantosaid.
A Freeport spokesmancould not immediately bereached for comment.
The Freeport mine hasoften been targeted by ar-son, roadside bombsand ambushes since produc-tion began inthe 1970’s in under-devel-oped Papua, home to a low-level separatist movementof thousands of miles (kilo-metres) from the capital,Jakarta.
It is unclear if the rebels,who have been implicatedin past attacks, were in-volved in the latest shoot-ings.
Internet
FASS MBAO, 13 Sept—The only piece of furniturethat survived the most re-cent flood in Fatou Dione’shouse is her bed. It’spropped up on cinderblocksand hovers just above thewater lapping at the walls ofher bedroom.
The water stands a foot(more than 30 centimeters)deep throughout her house.She shakes off her wet feeteach time she climbs intoher bed. To keep it dry, shetries to place her feet on thesame spot so that only onecorner of her mattress be-comes moist.
Torrential rains havelashed Africa’s westerncoast for the past threemonths, killing 159 peopleand flooding the homes andbusinesses of over 600,000others, according to the UNOffice for the Coordination
of Human Affairs.They include the patients
of one of Burkina Faso’slargest hospitals who had tobe carried out on gurneysafter water invaded thewards. They include thoseliving on the banks of a riverin northern Niger, whosehomes were swept away
when a dike burst under theweight of the rain. And theyalso include tens of thou-sands of people like Dionewhose homes took on a footor less of water and whoseordeals are not a priority forthe country’s overwhelmedemergency responseteams.—Internet
INVITATIONThe Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia invites all quali-fied planning and monitoring consultants to submit theirbest cost proposal for renovation plan of the IndonesianCompound 1 and Indonesian Compound 2 and send it tothe Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia.
For further information, please contact Mr. RahmanPriaelmu or Mr. Gopokson T. Situmorang at IndonesianEmbassy Office (telp. nos. : 01-254465, 254469 or facs.no. : 01-254468).
Interested consultants may come to the Embassy duringoffice hours (09.00 am-04.00 pm) from 12 September 2009to 18 September 2009.
The proposals are submitted by 21 September 2009. Latebids will not be accepted.
Yangon, 09 September 2009
Beijing’s Sixth Ring Roadopens to traffic
BEIJING, 12 Sept—With the construction ofits western sectioncompleted on Sunday,Beijing’s Sixth Ring Road,China’s longest cityexpressway, has been fullyopen to traffic, accordingto local communicationsdepartment.
The western sectionlinking Liangxiang andZhaikou measured 38.28kilometers and was the lastphase of the Sixth RingRoad construction projectwhich started in December1998. Measuring 187.6kilometers long, the SixthRing Road accounts formore than one-fifth of thetotal mileage of Beijing’sexpressway and covers the
city’s most population,said sources with theBeijing MunicipalCommittee ofCommunications.
The road connectedwith major outboundexpressways and nationalhighways would alsoallow Beijing residentsmuch easier access toperipheral cities such asChengde in HebeiProvince and thesuburban Pinggu county,they said.
As Beijing is a vitaltransportation terminalbetween northwesternChina and the northernsea ports, the committeesaid that the Sixth RingRoad would not only easedowntown trafficpressure and improve thecity’s air quality but alsofacilitate passenger andcargo transportation fromthe north and the west tothe east and the south.
Moreover, reducedtraffic pressure and tie-ups could help cutautomotive exhaust byaround three percent.
Xinhua
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Investment, cooperation needed forgreen economy promotion
S Korea reports 5th death of A/H1N1 flu
Visitors take pictures during a food festival held in Suzhou, east China’s JiangsuProvince,on 12 Sept, 2009. The 4th China Suzhou Food Festival, which wasalso the 1st China “Su Style” Moon Cake Cultural Festival, was opened at the gynnasium of Xiangcheng District in Suzhou on Saturday.—XINHUA
Fire by the Thames : A “Fire Garden,” designedby French fire masters Compagnie Carabosse,
is opened to the public outside of the TateModern in central London as part of the
Thames Festival.—XINHUA
SEOUL, 13 Sept—South Korea on Saturdayreported its 5th death re-lated to the A/H1N1 influ-enza.
According to the Min-istry of Health and Wel-fare, a 73-year-old femalepatient, who sufferedfrom high blood pressure,died earlier in the day dueto complications relatedto the new flu, bringing
the country’s death tollfrom the virus to five.
The woman, who vis-ited the United States dur-ing the period on 13-23Aug, was confirmed in-fected with A/H1N1 viruson 25 Aug, after showingsymptoms of high feverand coughing and beingadmitted to hospital on 24Aug.
The exact cause of the
death was still under in-vestigation, health offi-cials said.
South Korea re-ported its first death casefrom A/H1N1 flu on 15Aug, and the 4th on 2Sept. Another female A/H1N1 patient lapsed intobrain death on 4 Sept.
The country reportedits first new flu outbreakin early May, and morethan 7,000 have been in-fected so far, according tohealth authorities. Healthexperts say the diseasemay spread more widelyin the fall, and there is thepossibility the death tollmay rise.—Xinhua
Shelling in Somalia kills15, mostly ex-soldiers
MOGADISHU, 13 Sept—Mortars slammed into So-malia’s capital, killingthree civilians and at least12 men at a home for disa-bled veterans, an officialsaid on Saturday. Nearlya dozen other former sol-diers were wounded in theattack.
Insurgents fired mor-tars on Friday night to-ward Mogadishu’s portbut the explosives landedin residential areas. Oneof the buildings hit was aresidence for former armyofficers paralyzed ormissing limbs from thecountry’s 1977 war withEthiopia, according togovernment spokesmanShiek Abdirisaq Qeylow,who gave the death andinjured toll.
Mohamed Abdi, 50,had moved to the army
home after a bulletparalyzed him in 1977.
“I was sitting in mywheelchair about 10 me-ters (30 feet) away frommy friends when a mortarexploded and smoke anddust covered us all,” hetold The AssociatedPress.—Internet
Dangerous staph germs found atwest coast beaches
Canada overhauls foodinspection system
OTTAWA, 13 Sept—Canada has earmarked $75 mil-lion to prevent a recurrence of a listeriosis outbreakthat killed 22 and sickened hundreds more, authori-ties said.”One year ago we were reminded that thejob of keeping Canadians safe is never done. Thereare always new opportunities to strengthen our foodsafety system,” Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz saidon Friday.
The government will implement all 57 recommen-dations made by independent investigator SheilaWeatherill, The Toronto Star reportedSaturday.Weatherill’s report recommended a third-party audit of the Canadian Food Inspection Agen-cy’s resources after the agency was unable to say howmany meat inspectors it employed, the Star reported.
Seventy of 166 new food inspectors will focus onready-to-eat meats, such as the ones produced at Ma-ple Leaf Foods in Toronto where the listeriosis out-break began last summer, the Star reported.—Internet
An employee displays a bacteria strain inside a petridish containing agar jelly for bacterial culture in a microbiological laboratory in Berlin.—INTERNET
SAN FRANCISCO, 13Sept—Dangerous staphbacteria have been foundin sand and water for thefirst time at five publicbeaches along the coast ofWashington, and scien-tists think the state is notthe only one with thisproblem.
The germ is MRSA, ormethicillin-resistant Sta-phylococcus aureus — ahard-to-treat bug oncerarely seen outside of hos-pitals but that increasinglyis spreading in ordinarycommunity settings suchas schools, locker roomsand gyms.The germcauses nasty skin infec-tions as well as pneumo-nia and other life-threat-ening problems. It spreads
mostly through humancontact. Little is knownabout environmentalsources that also may har-bour the germ.
Finding it at the beachsuggests one place thatpeople may be picking itup, said Marilyn Roberts,a microbiologist at the
University of Washingtonin Seattle.” We don’tknow the risk” for any in-dividual going to a beach,she said. “But the fact thatwe found these organismssuggests that the level ismuch higher than we hadthought.”
Internet
The so-called superbugMRSA, a multiresistantstrain of staphylococcususually found in hospi-tals, has been discov-
ered for the first time onUS beaches, a study
said.—INTERNET
DALIAN, 13 Sept— Asgreen economy is widelybelieved to be able tobring a sustained growthfor the world, it still facesvarious difficulties in pro-motion and developmentin an unbalanced world. Barbara Judge, chair-man of the United King-dom Atomic Energy Au-
thority, said at the Sum-mer Davos forum that in-vestment was needed forthe development of greeneconomy. At the three-day forumwhich ended on Saturdayin Dalian, northeasternChina’s Liaoning Prov-ince, participants dis-cussed a lot about the
green economy as theworld’s economy is see-ing a slow and fragile re-covery. Liu Xiaoguang, presi-dent and chief executiveofficer of Beijing-basedCapital Group, toldXinhua that the greeneconomy was the re-quirement for the worldeconomy to recover fromthe current financial cri-sis and would be a driverof sustained growth in thefuture.—Xinhua
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Bizarre ending to Serena’s title defence at Open
Serena Williams (L) of the UScongratulates Kim Clijsters of
Belgium after Clijsters won theirsemi-final match at the US Opentennis tournament in New York,
on 12 Sept, 2009.—INTERNET
Hughes appeals for leniencyfor Adebayor
MANCHESTER, 13 Sept—Mark Hughes has appealedfor leniency for his forward Emmanuel Adebayor, whois likely to be the subject of FA disciplinary actionfollowing Manchester City’s 4-2 victory over the Togoforward’s former club Arsenal. Adebayor had alreadyappeared to stamp on the face of former team mateRobin van Persie when he scored a crucial third goalten minutes from time. In the celebration that followed,he sprinted the entire length of the field and gesturedin front of the Arsenal supporters who threw missilesonto the field and tried to storm their way past stew-ards and police to get at their former player. Hughesclaimed not to have seen the van Persie incident and,citing the fact that his player issued a swift apology,added that he hoped the FA would not punish him forthe provocative celebration. Hughes said: “Peoplehave asked me about the stamp but I haven’tseen it soI can’t really comment but Adie understands that cel-ebrating like that was the wrong thing to do.—Internet
Manchester City’sforward Emmanuel
Adebayor (L) jumps forthe ball against Arse-
nal’s defender ThomasVermaelen (R) duringtheir English PremierLeague football match
at The City ofManchester Stadium.
INTERNET
Barcleona, RealMadrid enjoy
away wins MADRID, 13 Sept—
Both reigning PrimeraLiga Champions FCBarcelona and Real Ma-drid won their respectiveleague matches on Satur-day night. Barcelonaovercame a poor first halfperformance away toGetafe to win its secondgame in two matches.Real Madrid meanwhilewon 3-0 away toEspanyol. The game wasthe inaugural PrimeraLiga fixture in Espanyol’snew Cornilla-El PratStadium, but it was an un-happy start for the homeside.— Xinhua
Bayern humiliates Dortmund5-1, Hamburg on top
BERLIN, 13 Sept—German record championsBayern Munich humiliated Dortmund 5-1 at the lat-ter’s Signal-Iduna Park on Saturday’s Bundesliga pow-erful clash, while Hamuburg came back on the top ofthe table with a 3-1 win over VfB Stuttgart.
Bayern delivered further evidence of their return toform, dishing out a 5-1 drubbing to Borussia Dortmundto secure their first away win of the current Bundesligacampaign.The result moved the German record cham-pions into the top third of the table following an indif-ferent start, ending Dortmund’s 19-game unbeaten runat the Signal Iduna Park.—Internet
Ferguson backs Unitedto sustain title bid
Manchester United’smidfielder Ryan Giggs(R) runs at TottenhamHotspur’s defenderLedley King during theEnglish Premier Leaguefootball match betweenTottenham Hotspur and
Manchester United atWhite Hart Lane inLondon.—INTERNET
Benitez expects Mascherano to returnfor Euro clash
Kaka inspires Real to Espanyol win
Real Madrid’s midfielder Kaka (R) com-petes with Espanyol’s forward LuisGarcia (L) during their Spanish League
football match at the Cornella-PratStadium in Barcelona.— INTERNET
Juve clear at top while Milanstumble again
Juventus’ forward DavidTrezeguet celebrates af-ter scoring against Lazioduring their Italian Serie
A football match atRome’s Olympic
stadium.—INTERNET
NEW YORK, 13 Sept—Serena Williamswalked toward the line judge, screaming,cursing and shaking a ball in the official’sdirection, threatening to “shove it down”her throat.
On match point in the US Open semi-finals Saturday night, defending cham-pion Williams was penalized a point forunsportsmanlike conduct — a bizarre,ugly finish that gave a 6-4, 7-5 upset vic-tory to unseeded, unranked Kim Clijsters.
The match featured plenty of power-ful groundstrokes and lengthy exchanges.No one will remember a single shot thatwas struck, though, because of the unu-sual, dramatic way it ended.—Internet
LONDON, 13 Sept—SirAlex Ferguson has backedManchester United todefy their critics and se-cure a fourth consecutiveEnglish Premier Leaguetitle this season. Unitedwere widely seen as beingseverely weakened by thedepartures of Cristiano
Ronaldo and Carlos Tevezthis summer and thedoubts mushroomed afteran unconvincing start tothe season, which in-cluded a defeat at newly-promoted Burnley. ButFerguson’s side are nowfinding an ominousrhythm and, two weeksafter crushing Wigan 5-0at the DW Stadium, theychalked up another im-pressive victory on Satur-day, ending Tottenham’sunbeaten start to the newcampaign with a 3-1victory. “It’s early in theseason and too early tosay, but I think we will bein the shake-up,”Ferguson said.—Internet
LIVERPOOL, 13 Sept—Rafa Benitez is confidentthat Argentina midfielderJavier Mascherano will befit for the start of Liver-
pool’s Champions Leaguecampaign. Mascheranowas missing as his sidedemolished Burnley 4-0at Anfield on Saturday,
with his replacementYossi Benayoun scoringthe third hat-trick of hisLiverpool career.
But Benitez expectsMascherano to be avail-able for Wednesday’sgame against Hungarianside Debrecen at Anfieldafter the midfielder wasgiven special permissionto remain in SouthAmerica for treatment.Mascherano suffered apelvis injury playing forArgentina in their 1-0World Cup qualifying de-feat against Paraguay onWednesday.
Internet
MILAN, 13 Sept—Juventus maintained their100 percent record at thestart of the Serie A seasonwith a 2-0 victory at pre-viously unbeaten Lazio onSaturday. But fellow giantsAC Milan suffered moremisery as they were held0-0 at promoted Livorno.
Martin Caceres scoredhis first goal for Juve andformer France interna-tional forward DavidTrezeguet wrapped up thescoring deep into injurytime to take the Old Ladyof Turin three points clearat the top, for a day atleast.Trezeguet made hisfirst start of the seasonwith Italy striker Vincenzo
Iaquinta rested followinghis midweek internationalexploits and the formerMonaco man was livelyearly on.—Internet
MADRID, 13 Sept—Real Madrid keptpace with Barcelona at the top of the Span-ish league table with Brazilian playmakerKaka pulling the strings in a 3-0 win atEspanyol on Saturday. Kaka has yet toopen his Real account since joining fromAC Milan, but showed a touch of class toset up Esteban Granero for his first Realgoal and create the second for stand-incaptain Guti. Substitute Cristiano Ronaldo,the world’s most expensive player, addeda third in the final minute for his secondgoal in as many games.
“I don’t think he (Ronaldo) has thisenormous weight on his shoulders (due tothe transfer fee),” said Real coach ManuelPellegrini. “He scored against Deportivo(La Coruna) and again today. He is adapt-ing to a new league and sometimes peo-ple just scrutinise him too much.” It was
Espanyol’s first competitive game at theirnew Cornella-El Prat stadium and Realhad some worrying moments before theirclass shone through to make it a maximumsix points.—Internet
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Summary of observations recorded at 09:30 hr MST:During the past 24 hours, weather has been partly cloudyin Magway Division, rain or thundershowers have beenisolated in Sagaing, Mandalay and Ayeyawady Divisions,scattered in Kayin State and Bago Division, fairlywidespread in Kachin, Shan, Rakhine and Kayah States,Yangon Division and widespread in the remaining Statesand Divisions with isolated heavyfall in Mon State. Thenoteworthy amounts of rainfall recorded were Nay Pyi Taw(Yezin) (0.16) inch, Nay Pyi Taw (Pyinmana) (0.32) inch,Kyaikkhame (5.16) inches, Thaton (1.89) inches, Kengtung(1.73) inches, Tharrawady and Paung (1.57) inches each,Sittwe (1.50) inches and Monywa (1.07) inches.
Maximum temperature on 12-9-2009 was 92°F.Minimum temperature on 13-9-2009 was 72°F. Relativehumidity at (09:30) hours MST on 13-9-2009 was 85 %.Total sun shine hours on 12-9-2009 was (3.6) hours approx.
Rainfall on 13-9-2009 was (0.04) inch at Mingaladon,(0.08) inch at Kaba-Aye and Nil at Central Yangon. Totalrainfall since 1-1-2009 was (94.33) inches at Mingaladon,(104.76) inches at Kaba-Aye and (110.94) inches at CentralYangon. Maximum wind speed at Yangon (Kaba-Aye) was(4) mph from South at (21:30) hours MST on 12-9-2009.
Bay inference: Monsoon is weak in the Andaman Seaand Bay of Bengal.
Special feather: According to the observations at(06:30)hrs M.S.T today, the tropical strom “Mujigae” overSouth China Sea (Gulf of Tonking) has crossed North Coastof Vietnam and weakened.
Forecast valid until evening of 14th September 2009:Rain or thundershowers will be widespread in Shan, MonStates and Taninthayi Division, fairly widespread in Kachin,Chin, Kayin, Rakhine States and Yangon Division andisolated to scattered in the remaining States and Divisions.Degree of certainty is (80%).
State of the sea: Seas will be slights to moderate inMyanmar waters.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Continuation ofthundry conditions in the Upper Myanmar areas.
Forecast for Nay Pyi Taw and neighbouring area for14-9-2009: Isolated rain or thundershowers. Degree ofcertainty is (80%).
Forecast for Yangon and neighbouring area for14-9-2009: Isolated rain or thundershowers. Degree ofcertainty is (80%).
Forecast for Mandalay and neighbouring area for14-9-2009: Isolated rain or thundershowers. Degree ofcertainty is (80%).
WEATHERSunday, 13th September, 2009
Transmissions Times
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China’s gun salute battalionbraces for National Day festivities
BEIJING, 13 Sept—The gun salute battalion ofthe Beijing Armed Police Corps is rehearsing hardas the 60th anniversary of the founding of thePeople’s Republic of China draws near.
A total of 56 guns stand in two lines. As soonas Geng Qing’an, who is in command of thebattalion, shouts his order, the 112 policemenpresent arms. They have to complete the moves ofunbolting the guns, taking the ammunition andthen breeching it in synchronization in threeseconds. This is a scene which can be seen almostevery day in the battalion’s camp.
The battalion was established in the early March,1984. Then it had only eight manually-operatedguns. The guns the battalion now uses are sixth-generation models, all are automatic. Firing intervalscan be easily regulated.
“The new guns are an encouragement to thepolice officers, but they also entail tougher trainingrequirements,” said Geng.
The armed police have to unbolt a thousandtimes a day, and kneel down in the firing positionanother thousand times.—Xinhua
A car is displayed on a wall next to the fair towerduring preparation works for the international carshow “IAA” in Frankfurt, 12 September, 2009.
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NAY PYI TAW, 13 Sept—Lt-Gen Tha Aye ofMinistry of Defence, accompanied by Chairman ofSagaing Division Peace and Development CouncilCommander of North-West Command Maj-GenMyint Soe and officials, inspected Strand road, tanks
Lt-Gen Tha Aye of Ministry of Defenceinspects development tasks in Sagaing Division
of river water pumping station and upgrading ofapproach road to Sinbyushin Bridge in Monywa on10 September and fulfilled the needs.
Afterwards, they looked into pumping of water atPaukinn (1) river water pumping station near Magyikhwa
Village of ChaungU Township, the construction ofPareinma-Kyaroh-Shwepankyun-Shwepan-Magyibokroad, monsoon paddy plantations in Pareinma Village,the supply of water from Kwinkyee water pumpingstation and environs of Hsingaung Hill. (See page 10)
Researchers are developing and testing a new typeof blast-resistant glass that will be thinner, lighter
and less vulnerable to small-scale explosions.
Engineers develop safer, blast-resistant glassSCIENCE DAILY, 13
Sept—To protect frompotential terrorist attacks,federal buildings and
other critical infrastruc-tures are made with spe-cial windows that con-tain blast-resistant glass.However, the glass isthick and expensive. Cur-rently, University of Mis-souri researchers are de-veloping and testing anew type of blast-resist-ant glass that will be thin-ner, lighter and less vul-nerable to small-scaleexplosions.
Internet
Electronic nose to return from space station
The ENose flew for six months on the Interna-tional Space Station monitoring the air the
astronauts breathed.SCIENCE DAILY, 13
Sept — Sniffing out anypotential contaminants
on the International SpaceStation where it was sta-tioned for the last six
months, the JPL-builtelectronic nose, or ENose,is homeward bound.
While on the spacestation, the ENose sam-pled the air with 32 sen-sors that can detect vari-ous odors and pinpointwhich ones are danger-ous to humans. The sleek,shoebox-sized ENose, thethird generation of itskind, monitored the airfor 10 contaminants con-tinuously.—Internet
What do dinosaurs and the Maya have in common?
The main pyramid at Mayapan.
SCIENCE DAILY, 13Sept —One of the world'smost famous asteroid cra-ters, the Chicxulub crater,has been the subject of re-search for about twentyyears. The asteroid impactthat formed it probably putan end to the dinosaurs andhelped mammals to flour-ish. Together with anAnglo-American team, anETH Zurich researcher hasstudied the most recent de-
posits that filled the crater.The results provide accu-rate dating of the limestones
and a valuable basis for ar-chaeologists to research theMaya.—Internet
Those who will help opendemocracy door to the Union
KHAING MYO NYILAR AUNG
Many members of the 54-member Commissionfor Drafting the State Constitution of the Republicof the Union of Myanmar were legal experts ofnational races. Despite assorted destructive acts,the commission managed to complete the processof drafting the State Constitution.
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