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By Zaw Win Than UNITED States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last week congratulated National League for Democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and other members of her party on agreeing to take the oath to enter parliament. I would like to send my congratulations to these pro-democracy leaders, other newly elected members of parliament, and the hundreds of thousands of voters for their courage and commitment to achieving a more representative and responsive government. President U Thein Sein and his government have also taken important strides toward democracy and national reconciliation, she said in a May 2 statement.
Only 18 months ago, Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was under the house arrest. ... For the first time in the countrys history, Aung San Suu Kyi and members of her party will have a role and voice in government, she said. Ms Clinton said it was an important time for Myanmars future. A genuine transition toward multi-party democracy leading to general election in 2015 will help build a more prosperous society. I encourage all political parties, civil society representatives and ethnic minority leaders to work together to address challenges and seize new opportunities for a more democratic, free, peaceful, and prosperous future, she said.
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Stability of the State, community peace and tranquillity, prevalence of law and order Strengthening of national solidarity Building and strengthening of disciplineflourishing democracy system Building of a new modern developed nation in accord with the Constitution
Building of modern industrialized nation through the agricultural development, and all-round development of other sectors of the economy Proper evolution of the market-oriented economic system Development of the economy inviting participation in terms of technical know-how and investment from sources inside the country and abroad initiative to shape the national economy must be kept in the hands The of the State and the national peoples
Uplift of the morale and morality of the entire nation of national prestige and integrity and preservation Uplift and safeguarding of cultural heritage and national character Flourishing of Union Spirit, the true patriotism Uplift of health, fitness and education standards of the entire nation
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supervisor at E-lite Techs head office at Pearl Condominium on Kabar Aye Pagoda Road told The Myanmar Times on May 3: We are not doing any wholesale sales now. If you would like, you can leave your applications or proposals. Our senior executives will decide whether wholesale [SIM cards] will be released or not. However, a senior executive director from the company was quoted in a report in The Voice on April 30 as saying that E-lite Tech would decide which shops it released SIM cards to in the future. Currently E-lite is supplying Mobile King in Tarmwe township, Kyaw Mobile at Yuzana Plaza and Touch Mobile on Insein Road, he said. Customers also expressed disappointment at how SIM card sales had been managed even at E-lites retail outlets. We could still get GSM SIM cards for K200,000 at E-lite Tech shops but customers had to register one or two days in advance and stand in a long queue to buy the cards. The crowd was so large it went outside the doors of the shop, said Daw Aye Thida from Thingangyun township. It was frustrating and I didnt want to waste time and money going back to the [E-lite] shop repeatedly so instead I just bought a GSM SIM card for K220,000 from a shop near my home, she said. One resident of Tarmwe township said: I had to pay K210,000 for a GSM SIM card at the Mobile King shop in our township. Many of the retailers frozen out by distributors and forced to buy from other private
stores have opted to sell SIM cards at no profit, hoping that customers will also by handsets and accessories. We had to pay K210,000 for GSM SIM cards from Asia Mega Link and we sold them at the same price, Daw Aye Win said. It is difficult for mobile shops to sell handsets only, without SIM cards as well. When I went to buy 50 GSM SIM cards from Asia Mega Link, they said I had to buy 30 GSM SIM cards together with 20 WCDMA SIM cards, which are less popular, she said They also asked me to buy 50 K10,000 prepaid cards at no commission. Normally we buy the prepaid cards from [E-lite and Yadanarpon] with a 2 percent commission. This is not a good way for us to have to do business, she said. Retailers have also been incensed by a report in The Voice on April 29 that quoted a senior MPT official as saying that the state-run enterprise was considering legal action against retailers that inflate SIM card prices. The only reason prices are rising is because MPTs authorised distributors refused to sell SIM cards to other private shops. If we still sell them at the official price then we will lose money, said U Aung Myo Lwin. MPTs senior officials should find out the real situation before making announcements like this. And if they are going to take legal action, they should do it against the distributors that refused to sell to most shops, and those retailers who somehow had enough stock to sell to everyone else at inflated prices. The day after The Voice
report, another senior official from MPT told state-run MRTV-4 that it would sell SIM cards direct to the public through its branch offices. However, retailers interviewed for this article said when they made inquiries to MPT about buying SIM cards directly they were rebuffed. Meanwhile, debate is also continuing over a private sector-led push for K5000 SIM cards. On April 23, National League for Democracy Amyotha Hluttaw representative Dr Myat Nyarna Soe submitted a proposal to allow Shwe Pyitagons proposal but U Thit Lwin, the Deputy Minister for Posts and Telecommunications, responded that the plan was currently impossible and prices would decline gradually. Reaction to the ministrys claim has been less than favourable. With MPT regulations and processes so slow, the plan for K5000 SIM cards is like a dream for Myanmar people. I have also heard that MPT plans to sell GSM cards for K100,000 next year, said U Zaw Win, a mobile shop owner in Tarmwe township. If MPT is unable to sell SIM cards for K5000 the market should be liberalised and private companies allowed to undertake the project, U Aung Myo Lwin said. It is not fair for MPT to say that the reason prices are high is because it is expensive to build the infrastructure. MPT should learn how our neighbouring countries have funded mobile phone network expansion, he said, adding that Bangladesh was recently giving out SIM cards for free.
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Buddhists mark the full moon of the lunar month of Kason by pouring water on the sacred Banyan tree at Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon on May 5. Pic: AFP/Ye Aung Thu
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HOW democracy works depends on a few institutions and cultures. One of the most important institutions is press. Quality of the democratic environment depends on how free the press of a particular country [is]. Since democracy referred to the people and their opinion, it is important how freely people can share their opinion through media. Government does not have an ear to listen to what people says and what they expect, to listen to the masses, so media is the best tool [to act as] an ear for the government. Lack of press freedom can create anarchy in the state, as the government only hears from interest group around them, which can take the government far from the people. But freedom of the press also brings responsibility to ensure that information in the media is correct and that it is independent. Leaning towards a particular political view or group or publishing news and opinion motivated by business interest is destructive. That kind of behaviour will jeopardise press freedom as well weaken democracy.
U Win Tin (left) speaks at a ceremony to launch a foundation that provides assistance to political prisoners. Pic: Boothee
Legal action is must pay to get the price the media some freedom and journalists should write more and more, utilising these rights.
jail for several years. These conditions hinder media freedom. Some journalists and media companies are being sued by government ministries and private companies. How can reporters avoid these problems? Journalists can be sued. In a democratic state, reporters do reporting and sources take action against somebody or some
because of those threats and other deterrents. It is the price reporters and the media must pay to get some freedom and journalists should write more and more, utilising these rights. What do you think about the forthcoming publishing law? I cannot say exactly because I do not know what will be included in this law. I expect there will be only a few opportunities [for
Consultant editor with Pyithu Khit, U Soe Thein better known as Maung Wuntha speaks at the World Press Freedom Day ceremony at Yangons Strand Hotel on May 3. Pic: Ko Taik A joint message from UN Secretary-General Mr Ban Kimoon and UNESCO directorgeneral Ms Irina Bokova was read by professor Dr Lwin Lwin Soe, secretary-general of the Myanmar National Commission for UNESCO. Powerful new voices are rising especially from young people as traditional media workers. Speaking on behalf of journalists, Myanmar Journalists Association Organising Committee patron U Soe Thein (Maung Wuntha) recalled the countrys tradition of press freedom, which he said ran from the era of King Mindon through to the government of the chance to practise their skills freely. With the private daily paper and broadcasting stations now being allowed to begin operating in Myanmar, there may be wider opportunities for budding journalists. To make best use of these opportunities, we need a larger cadre of trained journalists. helping them not only to find resources to sustain themselves, but also to enrich the talents of their journalistic staff. I believe that we are getting closer to enjoying a larger percentage of freedom of press. What we need now is to prepare to be capable of utilising both rights and responsibilities of media freedom. A representative of the Myanmar Writers Association Organising Committee urged those in the media industry to work for their readers. The media people need to write according to the changing situation of the country and the environment that will be good for the people. We must also bear in our mind not to misuse the authority vested in the fourth pillar, and to be faithful to principles of the media law, said U Tin Hlaing, who is better known as Letwinntha Saw Chit.
need press freedom, acknowledge Weevery citizens right tobut we alla must alsoof information that receive diversity and ideas is also important human rights.
where they were silent before. This is why this years World Press Freedom Day is centred on the theme of New Voices: Media Freedom Helping to Transform Societies. The message said that online journalists, including bloggers, must receive the same protection President U Thein Sein, who in his inaugural speech on March 30, 2011 addressed media as the fourth pillar of the nation and promised to respect the role of the press. He said that Myanmar had many good journalists but for many years they had been denied Thus, journalistic training is an urgent need, not only training in factual reporting, but also in how to educate people in democratic practices, he said. We should encourage and promote the establishment of serious independent private daily papers and weekly journals,
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More than half of the adult male population uses smokeless tobacco products, primarily betel nut, according to a 2009 survey. Pic: The Myanmar Times non-communicable diseases at WHO, told The Myanmar Times that in Southeast Asia non-communicable diseases claimed a higher proportion of young people than in other regions. We are losing a larger percentage of younger people, who are important for the national economy, she said. According to a Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factor Survey conducted in 50 townships in 2009, 44.8 percent of men and 7.8pc of women smoke regularly while 51.4pc of men and 16.1pc of women consume smokeless tobacco, mostly with betel nut. Health experts also expressed concern that the campaign against tobacco use focused too heavily on cigarettes, despite the fact smokeless tobacco products were more widely consumed. When someone says tobacco, people think only of smoking. They dont pay much attention to consuming smokeless tobacco, as in a betel quid, Dr Nyo Nyo Kyaing said. They also think it is not as harmful as smoking. Consumption of betel nut can cause oral cancer, gum problems, cardiovascular and kidney disease and more, she said. A survey on the prevalence of tobacco use in eight members of the WHOs South-East Asia Region Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand found that Myanmar had the highest rate of consumption of smokeless tobacco products. It is likely to have the highest consumption rate in the world, Dr Nyo Nyo Kyaing said. Global Youth Tobacco Surveys conducted in 2001, 2004 and 2007 among students at 100 schools across the country found that while relatively few smoked cigarettes exposure to second-hand smoke in public places and exposure to advertising was high. Dr Nyo Nyo Kyaing said that unlike smoking consumption of smokeless tobacco products did not follow any social or economic pattern. For example, rates of smoking decrease with increased education and income. However, both men and women, educated and uneducated, consume betel, she said. Tarmwe resident U Htay said he had tried unsuccessfully to kick the betel nut habit. The betel quid used to only include betel nut and lime but today they contain many chemicals that we know are harmful, he said. Still, its difficult to quit. I feel angry when I cant chew a betel quid.
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By Aye Sapay Phyu THE harvested fields in Thongwa township, about two hours drive east of Yangon, crackle in the soaring midday temperatures. Trucks laden with water kick up thick clouds of dust as they make the rounds of villages, where residents line up patiently with buckets and containers of all shapes. Once again, water shortages have become an ugly fact of life for rural Yangon Region, where many villages rely on ponds for drinking water. Exposed to the extreme heat, they are susceptible to drying up in summer. Our water pond has been dried up for nearly a month. We then fetched drinking water from a pond in Yangyi Aung village but when that pond ran out, we had to go to another village that was more than an hour by bicycle, Daw Hla Hla Yi, from Baik Theik village in Thongwa, said on April 27. We take water for washing and bathing from ponds about half an hour away. That water looks dirty so we dont use it for drinking. Basically we are busy each day just finding water. According to volunteer groups supplying water to affected areas, about 15 villages ranging in size from 60 to 300 households have been most seriously affected by the shortage.
Residents in Thongwa township wait for water handouts last week. A spell of hot weather has left villages across Yangon Region that rely on water ponds struggling to find enough water. Pic: Kaung Htet priority in everything we do and it has affected our ability to find work. In 2010, the Thongwa area along with much of rural Yangon and Bago regions faced similar shortages when an El Nino weather system delayed the start of the monsoon, and temperatures regularly topped 40 Celsius for several months. While this year is not as severe, U Nyar Nain Da, the head sayardaw at Mingalar Zayar Thiri Monastery in Yangyi Aung village, said water shortages came about once every three years. We didnt see that problem last year because of early rain, said Sayardaw U Nyar Nain Da, adding that the last of his villages three ponds dried up on April 23. Water shortages are also a problem in four or five neighbouring villages. Poor infrastructure is partly to blame few remote villages are connected to a mains water supply but the situation is exacerbated by poverty: many noted that if they had money to buy large jars they could store water collected during rainy season in their homes. Additionally, some coastal areas are unable to sink tube wells because the groundwater is salty, while in other places the required depth of wells makes them prohibitively expensive for residents. We cant drink from a tube well in the monastery compound that is about 495 feet deep because the water is salty. We plan to dig a deeper well and hope to get fresh water, Sayardaw U Nyar Nain Da said. But NLD member U Htin Aung said his party had successfully dug two freshwater tube wells, at Thar Thar Myine and Hay Ma Zalar villages, with support from donors. We had to dig more than 500 feet. That cost about K1.2 million for each, he said. Tube wells save time and money that would have to be spent transporting drinking water from other areas. But one issue is that we cant say for sure that every well will provide fresh water. Residents of affected villages said they would contribute their labour if donors were willing to pay for the other expenses associated with tube wells. We are ready to help. Now one group is digging a tube well near our monastery and villagers help them and provide meals by turns, said Ma Myat Khin from Baiktheik. We have to help them because they are working for our future prosperity.
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major focus of his discussion with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was how to help the countrys poorest. We didnt only discuss a broad political agenda by bilateral relations. We also discussed especially what are the needs for the normal people. This is in the sense of vocational training because Germany is very well experienced in the area of vocational training, education, cultural exchange and especially to concentrate our aid and our help on the needs of the normal people, he said. We discussed the issues, especially how we can help the less privileged people, by education, by water, electricity, infrastructure and medical treatments. Many other areas are possible from our point of view. His visit to Myanmar follows the European Union Foreign Affairs Councils decision to suspend sanctions all of its against Myanmar except for an arms embargo. He said that suspending sanctions may encourage Myanmar to stay on this democratic path and the path for the rule of laws in a sustainable way. So its of course an offer and it is also the encouragement.
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By Aung Kyi CAR workshops and mechanics trained in repairing modern vehicles are in great demand as a result of two recent car import programs, owners and workshop managers in Yangon said last week. In September the government launched an overage car import substitution program to remove older vehicles from the road and replace them with newer imported cars. In the following months, the government also allowed overseas workers and companies with foreign currency holdings in state-run banks to import new vehicles. The twin programs have seen Yangons roads flooded with a stream of new or newer vehicles. The Directorate of Transport Administration, which is overseeing the overage car import program, said more than 46,000 old vehicles had been submitted for import permits by the end of March. Car owners said last week it is difficult to find workshops able to quickly diagnose and repair the newly imported vehicles, most of which feature sophisticated electronic components and management systems. Most of the vehicles made in 2002 or more recently have computerised diagnostic systems that require specialised machines; few workshops in Yangon have those machines, said U Aung Myin Moe, a car trader in Yangon. He advised car importers to immediately and carefully inspect newly arrived cars as soon as they arrive in Yangon. U Ah Nga Lay, a service technician at Ko Yar Jar car workshop on Lay Daunt Kan Road in Thingangyun township, said electronic problems were common on the newly arrived vehicles. Some cars have ignition troubles or the battery is dead, and sometimes the power windows have stopped working, he said. He said other common problems included worn brake pads and discs, dirty fuel lines and injectors, with many cars urgently requiring engine oil and transmission fluid changes. Most cars made in 2002 or later have screens that show any faults, and those that dont have
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THE governments overage car import substitution program is entering its final stage, the Minister for Rail Transportation, whose ministry is overseeing the program, said in Nay Pyi Taw on April 29. U Aung Min said the scheme, which started in September with cars at least 40 years old, had moved into 20-year-old vehicles and would soon be finished. After it is wrapped up, U Aung Min said people could buy cars from sales centres without needing to provide an import permit. However, he did not say when that would be allowed. We would like to clear out all the old vehicles in Yangon, he said, adding that vehicles with the pazuat prefix were now being accepted by the Directorate of Transport Administration, following the dadwe prefix, which started in February and finished in April. The final prefixes included in the program are nange and dawachike, he said. However, a Ministry of Commerce official told The Myanmar Times that the directorate suspended the substitution program on pazuat-prefix plates in early April. The department wanted to suspend the program because it was finding it hard to manage the thousands of pazuat vehicles. Also, the ministries [rail transportation and industry] wanted to change the policy to bring car prices down and allow people to buy cars freely because the public has complained about this issue, he said. However, the free import and sale of vehicles is not likely to be implemented soon because the hluttaws are already busy with many other matters and the president is also preoccupied, he said. Meanwhile, Minister for Industry U Soe Thein and other ministers have been trying for months to form a committee charged with importing newer buses to replace Yangons ageing fleet. Weve found that traffic junctions in Yangon are filled with taxis and buses and my acquaintances [foreign diplomat s] h a v e su g g e st e d t h at importing and running more buses would help to solve the problem, U Soe Thein said. He added that most importers are individuals who resell their buses at high prices. He said a committee to import the buses and set fair prices was in the publics interest.
A mechanic uses a laptop to diagnose a newer model Mercedes Benz car at Autocare Services in Yangon recently. Pic: Boothee a screen must be checked at a workshop, he said. Failure to fix faults, however minor they might seem, can result in the vehicle shutting down. Modern cars are run by electronic systems that are linked with nearly every component, not just the air-conditioner, radio, TV, DVD player and GPS system but also the brakes, oil pumps, lights, battery and tyres. If any of the parts break its essential to get them fixed or the car might just shut down completely, he said. He said that when replacing parts, the mechanic also needed to upload information into the cars computer. He added that even replacing the battery required the cars computer to be restarted Car owners should check whether the restart discs have been included with their vehicle and, if not, they should find ones from the same models, he said. U Aung Myin Moe said many of the former owners in Japan elected to sell their cars just as the first major faults began appearing. Many of the Japanese owners seem to have decided to sell their cars when major parts needed repairing or replacement because they didnt want to waste the time or money, he said. He added that finding spare parts was also a problem. Spare parts are readily available in Yangon for the most common imports, such as Toyota Mark II sedans [shwe nga goldfish] and Toyota Harriers. And some parts can be found for Toyota Caldinas [setyoke robot] and Mitsubishi Pajeros [pyar byoke toad] but others have to be ordered directly from Japan, he said. U Wai Yan Lin, the chief executive officer of Myanmarcarsdb website, said the need to find spare parts was a key reason for the popularity of the above models. U Aung Myin Moe said he planned to set up a car workshop and spare part import service in Yangon. But I need a lot of investment to buy the parts and set up a workshop. Its also difficult to find quality mechanics in Yangon. I plan to bring some technicians from Singapore in future and provide training to other mechanics, he said. U Zaw Htey, who recently bought a Mitsubishi Pajero, said: My car is easy to drive but the maintenance costs are a burden. When I took it in to have it serviced the bill was only K20,000. But the mechanic said I had to replace the oil pump, U Zaw Htey said. Unfortunately, I couldnt find one in Yangon and had to ask one of my friends in Singapore to buy it for me there and ship it to me, he said. U Zaw Min, the owner of a Honda Fit, said his lack of knowledge about his new purchase caused him to overheat the engine. My car stopped suddenly on the road last month and I had no idea why, he said. When a mechanic came to look at the car he told me that Id been using the automatic gearbox in manual mode and had failed to shift gears, which made the engine overheat. In future Ill take more care to shift gears at the appropriate time if its in manual mode, he said. The cost of replacing the transmission fluid, plus service charges, came to K100,000, he said.
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Spokespersons for several factories told The Myanmar Times that electricity shortages happened nearly every year, although 2011 was unusual because the supply to most zones had been regular. U Aye Lwin, chairman of Dagon Seikkan Industrial Zone, said many factory owners had taken the increased revenues from the lowered cost of production last year and increased worker salaries. Last year, the power was good and most factories took the opportunity to increase staff salaries. However, this year there has been a significant rise in the price of diesel from K2500 to K3900 a gallon and production costs are higher but companies cannot greatly raise the prices of their goods, he said. He said that in the past Minister for Industry U Soe Thein said at a press conference in Nay Pyi Taw on April 29 that American company General Electric would lease four generators to produce 25 megawatts (MW) of electricity each. The generators would be arriving in Myanmar soon, he said. We are sorry about the power situation in Yangon and are trying to mend it, said U Soe Thein. He added that the vice chairman of General Electric met with President U Thein Sein and helped to repair the gas turbine in Thaketa township and promised to help repair other turbines elsewhere. Not having reliable electricity is not only a financial problem but could also discourage potential investment, U Soe Thein said.
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or the products will spoil, he said. He added that only 20 of Yangon Regions 76 factories were operating at present because of the electricity shortages and the high cost of fisheries. Yangon Electricity Supply Board (YESB) announced at an April 6 press conference that the regions industrial zones would be split into two groups and supplied with rationed electricity. One group would receive power from 6am to 11am, while the other will get electricity from 11am to 4pm. However, YESB officials said at the same press conference that residential areas in Yangon city would be provided with power all day. U Tun Aye said the electricity shortages could also be the final straw for some of the factories that are still running, adding that the price of diesel had increased substantially in the past 12 months. U Maung Maung, a fisheries exporter from Kyeemyindaing township, said factory owners had no control over rationing but most would chose to have state-supplied power available when raw materials were processed and when the power usage was at its highest. We usually use between 50 and 70 gallons of diesel a day to run my factory, he said, adding that it cost between K200,000 and K250,000.
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Visitors walk past newly built heritage buildings in Beijings historical Qianmen Street on April 22. Pic: AFP country, the Silk Road city of Kashgar is having its historic centre gutted and its traditional brick and mud houses replaced by new buildings, despite cries of alarm abroad. But online social networks are now enabling better organised resistance Huas microblogging feed has almost 15,000 followers. During the Chinese New Year holidays the former Beijing home of renowned architect couple Liang Sicheng (1901-1972) and Lin Huiyin (1904-1955) ironically pioneers of saving Chinese cultural heritage was demolished, provoking outrage online. It is now impossible to approach the site where the residence, which was in theory a protected listed building, stood. The area is controlled by developers, an AFP reporter saw, with security guards preventing access and a fence blocking the view. There is nowhere for future generations to remember their work, lamented Yu Wei, a passerby. In the city of Chongqing, the former residence of Nationalist China leader Chiang Kai-shek recently fell victim to an official preventive demolition. The move triggered widespread criticism and the authorities have meekly promised to rebuild it. AFP
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Eighth quarter residents write letter to president complaining about the poor behaviour of neighbours
By Htar Htar Khin PROPERTY owners in Mayangone townships eighth quarter have complained to the president about people allegedly squatting in the area. The quarter, which runs alongside Kabar Aye Pagoda Road, is one of the citys more affluent areas. However, residents say squatters who have long built temporary dwellings on unoccupied blocks can no longer be tolerated because they negatively affect the neighbourhood. A 53-year-old eighth quarter resident said she has lived in the area for a decade and was fed up with the behaviour of the alleged squatters. I bought my house 10 years ago and there are four squatters houses nearby, she said. What upsets me the most is the sewage from their septic tank overflows into my property. I got so sick of it that I decided to try and build a high wall to stop it from happening but the township authorities refused to give me permission, she said. pressure, he said. Township authorities have been asking squatters to show property ownership documents, taking photos of the area and surveying the streets, he said. We feel as if were under constant pressure. Its our right to live here because weve been here for generations and pay all the taxes were supposed to pay, he added. A 40-year-old squatter, whose house is alongside the newly expanded house, said she applied to the township authorities for a land grant after township authorities encouraged her to do so. Weve applied for a land grant with the aid of the township authorities, she said. Rumours that the authorities are corruptly cooperating with us to get these grants are untrue. Were just poor residents but how could we get these land grants without help? she asked. Weve lived here for many years in a narrow space close to the womans house and weve tried to keep quiet but her complaints have deeply upset us, she said.
of Weve suffered this kind years interference almost daily for in a calm manner because we dont want to have quarrels.
Residents wrote a group letter and sent it to President U Thein Sein on February 15 listing three grievances: economic loss from the devaluing of properties alongside squatter houses; increased ambient noise and cluttered streets; and bullying. The letter also alleges that some squatters have illegally sublet their houses for K40,000 a month.
from the eighth ward said: Our home is blocked by one of the squatter houses and weve had to reduce our compound, which makes it hard for traffic to get through and looks very unattractive. Weve suffered this kind of interference almost daily for years in a calm manner because we dont want to have quarrels with the squatters, she said.
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A Barnes & Noble bookstore is seen in Washington, DC on April 30. Pic: AFP launched to challenge on iPods and Kin smartphones geared for the young. In contrast, Xbox videogame consoles Microsoft fielded to take on Sony PlayStation systems have become a big winner. Microsoft has a tendency to get the product right but to be stingy so you have the Windows phone failure, Zune failure and Kin failure, said independent analyst Rob Enderle of Silicon Valley. They invested heavily in Xbox, and it succeeded. The timing of Microsofts return to the tablet party is a non-issue since rivals have been unable to overthrow iPad, according to NPD analyst Stephen Baker. This is about Microsoft building up an ecosystem more than anything else, Baker said. This is more
( reg: nos. iV/3468/2008 & iV/13168/2011 ) in respect of:- Printing inks, security inks, copying inks, printing pastes; paints for any kind of graphic printing; varnishes and lacquers for printing; siccatives, mordants; raw natural resins; metals consisting of foils and powder for painters, decorators, printers and artists; preparations for visible and invisible security taggants or markings, as well as coatings and compositions, all made of or comprising the aforesaid materials - Class: 02 Apparatus and machines for printing and graphic arts and parts thereof, printing machines, printing matrices and printing presses, printing plates, machines and machine parts for producing designs induced by magnetism in a composition of coatings containing magnetic particles, apparatus for orienting magnetic flakes during printing (machine parts) - Class: 07 Electronic, digital or electrically operated equipment for producing, reading and/or for recording coatings and markings or security marks created by printing or other means, especially printers, readers, scanners, surface feelers, apparatus for visualising or for reading coatings and markings or security marks with a frequency within or outside the visible spectrum, apparatus for recording electromagnetically or magnetically detectable coatings and markings or security marks - Class: 09 Printed matter, paper, cardboard and goods made of these materials (included in this class), particularly banknotes, tickets, labels, banderoles, financial, fiduciary and fiscal documents; printing types, printing blocks - Class: 16 Security consultancy, especially professional consultancy with regard to security elements used for the authentication and identification of banknotes, security documents, fiduciary documents and legitimisation documents; licensing of intellectual property - Class: 45
Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said trademark or other infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. U Kyi Win Associates for SiCPa HoLdinG Sa P.O. Box No. 26, Yangon. Phone: 372416 Dated: 7th May, 2012
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Beijing earlier said Chen was free to apply to go abroad, after the activist said he feared for his and his familys safety in China and wanted to go to the United States to study. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she was encouraged by that development in the affair, which erupted ahead of her arrival in Beijing for annual talks that have
been overshadowed by the drama. Progress has been made to help him have the future that he wants. We will be staying in touch with him as this process moves forward, Clinton said. The activist, who spent four years in jail after exposing forced abortions and sterilisations under the one-child policy, unleashed a diplomatic furore with
his flight from his home in northeast Shandong province. US officials said Chen, 40, left the embassy after Beijing pledged he and his family would be treated humanely, but since then he has said he fears retribution by Chinese authorities. I am in great danger... I hope the government will respect the commitments to guarantee my rights agreed
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Missile dispute near dead end: Russia
MOSCOW Russia said on May 3 its dispute with the United States over missile defence was near a dead end and warned it might have to deploy new rockets in Europe to take out elements of the controversial shield. We have not been able to find mutually-acceptable solutions at this point and the situation is practically at a dead end, Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov told a televised conference on missile defence issues. The comments came ahead of next months official deployment of the first elements of the new shield.
A man holds spent shotgun cartridges found at the site of the clashes in Cairo on May 2. Pic: AFP the protesters. The SCAF, as the ruling authority, was the first to be responsible, he said. His main Islamist rival, Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh, cancelled all activity for the day, his camp told AFP, while leftist candidates Khaled Ali and Hamdeen Sabbahi also announced they were suspending their campaigns. Amr Mussa, a former Arab League chief and a frontrunner in the race, said the violence was proof of the need to put an end to the transitional period according to the timetable, without delay. The military chief of staff, Sami Enan, said the army may transfer power to an elected president on May 24 if the vote is decided in the first round. The presidential election is scheduled for May 23 and 24 and a possible run off for June 16 and 17.
Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, flies past Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado Mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 2, in a photo released by Breitling. The Swiss aviator jumped from a helicopter and used his body to steer his jet powered carbon-kevlar Jetwin as he flew over the city before landing on Copacabana Beach. Pic: AFP/Breitling
reg. no. 2792/2009 in respect of Class 29: Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, compotes; eggs, milk and milk products; edible oils and fats, vegetable oils, shellfish, not live, fruit sauce, milk powder and dairy products, cheese, butter and cream, all the aforementioned goods also as frozen and refrigerated foodstuffs; protein for human consumption. Class 30: Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca and products made from tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery, ices and products made from ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice, artificial tea, candy for food, noodles and products made from flour and corn, soya sauce, soya bean paste [condiment], essences and spices for foodstuffs, except etheric essences and essential oils, all the aforementioned goods also as frozen refrigerated foodstuffs. Class 31: Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains not included in other classes; live animals; fresh fruits and vegetables; seeds, natural plants and flowers; foodstuffs for animals, including protein for animal consumption, malt. Class 35: Wholesale and retail related to meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, compotes; eggs, milk and milk
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(elephant in Hexagon Brand) reg. no. 3990/1994 in respect of cement. Fraudulent imitation or unauthorised use of the said Trade Mark will be dealt with according to law. Win Mu Tin, M.A., H.G.P., D.B.L for The Siam Cement Public Company Limited P. O. Box 60, Yangon E-mail: makhinkyi.law@mptmail.net.mm Dated: 7th May, 2012
The One World Trade Center on April 30, when it became New Yorks tallest building. Pic: AFP
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in singling out three former Murdoch aides former News International executive chairman Les Hinton, News of the World editor Colin Myler and legal manager Tom Crone for deliberately misleading parliament. But it was divided on whether to include the comments on Murdoch. Four committee members from Prime Minister David Camerons Conservative party refused to approve them, but five opposition Labour members joined forces with the sole Liberal Democrat member to push them through. Conservative committee member Louise Mensch said the report would correctly be seen as partisan and that it had lost a very great deal of its credibility. Rupert Murdoch later admitted in a message to News International staff that the report made for difficult reading. For all of us myself in particular it is difficult to read many of the reports findings, Murdoch told staff in an email. But we have done the most difficult part, which has been to take a long, hard and honest look at our past mistakes. A News Corp statement said the panel had highlighted some hard truths and that the company had acted on the failings documented Rupert and James, 39 who quit as executive chairman of News International in February both gave evidence to the committee on July 19. Murdoch senior was attacked with a shaving foam pie by a comedian during the hearing. The 121-page report released on May 1 accused News International of instinctively trying to cover up rather than seek out wrongdoing and discipline the perpetrators. Corporately, the News of the World and News International misled the committee about the true nature and extent of the internal investigations they professed to have carried out in relation to phone hacking, it said. While it did not directly accuse the Murdochs of misleading the committee, it had harsh words for the Australian-born tycoon. If at all relevant times Rupert Murdoch did not take steps to become fully informed about phone hacking, he turned a blind eye and exhibited willful blindness to what was going on in his companies and publications, it said. Murdoch himself had pinned the blame on Myler and Crone when he appeared before a separate judicial inquiry in London on April 26, saying that he was the victim of a cover-up at the News of the World. AFP
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File photos showing Rupert Murdoch (left) and clockwise from centre top, former News of the World editor Colin Myer, James Murdoch, former News International executive chairman Les Hinton and former News of the World legal manager, Tom Crone. Pic: AFP in the report. News Corporation regrets, however, that the Select Committees analysis of the factual record was followed by some commentary that we, and indeed several members of the committee, consider unjustified and highly partisan, it said. Hinton, a Murdoch aide for almost half a century who resigned as head of News Corps Dow Jones unit last year, Myler, who is now editor of the New York Daily News, and Crone all rejected the panels findings. Murdoch shut the News of the World in July 2011 as the phone-hacking scandal exploded with revelations that the tabloid had accessed the voicemails of a murdered schoolgirl.
(reg: no. iV/12623/2011) in respect of:- Scientific, nautical, surveying, electric, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instrument; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording disks; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers; fire-extinguishing apparatus Class: 9 Building construction; repair, maintenance, installation services - Class: 37 Telecommunications; telephone directory information; telecommunications gateway services; digital interactive communication; integrated services digital network; television broadcasting; cable television broadcasting; transmission of news in visual images and text to reporters and news agencies via cable television broadcasting and closed circuit television; audio and video teleconferencing; electronic transmission of messages; electronic voice messaging; facsimile transmission; telephone communication services; telecommunication services; data and voice telecommunication; computer-aided transmission of messages and images; satellite communication services; transmission of images by communication satellites; providing information relating to telecommunications, data communications, and broadcasting; providing information on telephone numbers; providing information in a wide variety of fields by telecommunications; communications by telephone, telegraph, computer terminal, videotext, valueadded network (VAN services); teletext services; radio
paging services; telephone paging services; teleprinting; rental and leasing of telecommunication equipment; providing a value-added communication network including on-line retail services via a satellite or telecommunication circuit.- Class: 38 Computer services; leasing access time to computer databases, providing a web site, home page and bulletin board; computerized on-line retail services; computerized ordering via telephone and computer terminals; consultation, design, research and development; updating of computer software; providing interactive access to a global computer information network; providing on-line access to computer databases; computer programming for others, rental and leasing of computers; rental of computer software; providing computer software; designing and hosting home pages on a computer network for others; providing an integrated company information database; leasing or providing access time to computer databases/web sites/ home pages of others via a globally connected computer network; construction drafting, architectural design, engineering, drafting; research and development of products for others; technical analysis and testing of products for others; technical analysis, testing and consultation ; design and development for others; integration services of global, international, and personal computer local area communication networks; providing information in a wide variety of topics of public interest via an interactive computer communication network and a global computer network; providing information in a wide variety of fields by means of a global computer information network; consultation; providing facilities for exhibition; providing multiple-user access to a computer or electronic bulletin board; providing on-line newspaper articles and documentary information; providing on-line magazines, providing on-line facilities for real-time interaction with other computer users - Class: 42 Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said trademark or other infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. U Kyi Win Associates for nippon denshin denwa kabushiki kaisha, (also trading as nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) P.O. Box No. 26, Yangon. Phone: 372416 Dated: 7th May, 2012
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reg. no. 7406/2011 in respect of Hotels and restaurants; temporary accommodation; motels, restaurants, cafeterias, tea rooms, bars (except for clubs); convalescent homes; tourist homes; rest homes; thalassotherapy establishments; escorting in society; chaperoning; beauty salons or hairdressing salons; hotel reservation for travellers; rental of clothes, of bed linen and beds, of vending machines; printing. Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said Trademark will be dealt with according to law. u nyunt Tin associates, Intellectual Property Law Firm P.O. Box 952, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: 951 375754, Fax: 951 254321, Email: info@untlaw.com For aCCor Dated: 7 May, 2012.
reg. no. 10713/2011 in respect of Class 9: Photographic instruments and apparatus; Cinematographic instruments and apparatus; Optical apparatus and instruments; Tilting heads [for cameras]; Cameras; Range finders [for cameras]; Photo-developing, printing, enlarging or finishing machines and apparatus; Tripods [for cameras]; Shutters [for cameras]; Bellows [for cameras]; Spools [for cameras]; Slide projectors; Self-timers [for cameras]; Photographic flash units [for cameras]; Flash lamps [for cameras]; Viewfinders [for cameras]; Lens filters [for cameras]; Lens hoods [for cameras]; Flash guns [for cameras]; Film magazines [for cameras]; Shutter releases [for cameras]; Lenses [ for photographic apparatus]; Exposure meters; Movie projectors; Transparencies for overhead projectors; Movie film developing or finishing machines and apparatus; Cinematographic cameras; Projection screens for movie films; Editing machines [for movie films]; Sound recording apparatus and instruments [cinematographic apparatus]; Telescopes and the like ; Body-tubes for telescopes [lens-barrels]; Tripods [for telescope]; Periscopes; Binoculars; Reflectors [for telescopes]; Prisms [for telescopes]; Telescopes; Lenses [for telescopes]; Microscopes; Magnifying glasses; Body-tubes for microscopes [lens-barrels]; Metallurgical microscopes; Biological microscopes; Reflectors [for microscopes]; Prisms [for microscopes]; Polarizing microscopes; Stereoscopes; Lenses [for microscopes]; Cameras and parts and accessories therefor; Camera lenses; Cases for cameras and digital cameras; Straps for cameras and digital cameras; Optical apparatus and instruments; Cases especially made for photographic apparatus and instruments; Filters for ultraviolet rays, for photography; Filters [photography]; Flash-bulbs [photography]; Flashlights [ photography]; Shutter releases [ photography]; Shutters [ photography]; Spools [ photography]; Stands for photographic apparatus; Viewfinders, photographic; Tripods for cameras; Epidiascopes; Photographic equipment and parts and accessories therefor; Remote controls for cameras and digital cameras; Cameras with liquid crystal projector; Digital cameras with liquid crystal projector, Measuring or testing machines and instruments; Standard-unit measuring machines and apparatus; Temperature indicators; Gasometers; Thermometers; Water meters; Balances; Tape measures; Japanese style box-shaped volume measure [Masu]; Planimeters; Measuring rules, Derived-unit measuring machines and apparatus; Pressure gauges [ manometers]; Level indicators [spirit levels]; Acoustic meters; Tachometers; Accelerometers; Refractometers; Luminous flux meters; Photometers; Altimeters; Hygrometers; Illuminometers; Vibration meters; Noisemeters; Logs[ measuring machines]; Speed indicators; Calorimeters; Viscosimeters; Concentration meters; Gravimeters; Densimeters; Dynamometers; Flowmeters; Precision measuring machines and instruments; Angle gauges; Angle dividing apparatus (measuring instruments); Spherometers; Inclinometers; Interferometers; Straightness testing machines and instruments; Profile projectors; Graduation checkers [calibration checkers]; Length measuring gauges; Screwthread measuring machines and instruments; Comparators [non-electronic]; Surface roughness testing machines and instruments; Flatness testing machines and instruments; Automatic adjusting/regulating machines and instruments; Automatic pressure control machines and instruments; Automatic liquid-flow control machines and instruments; Automatic fluid-composition control machines and instruments; Automatic liquid-level control machines and instruments; Automatic temperature control machines and instruments; Automatic combustion control machines and instruments; Automatic vacuum control machines and instruments; Automatic calorie control machines and instruments; Program control machines and instruments; Material testing machines and instruments; Metal compression testing machines; Metal hardness testing machines; Metal strength testing machines; Rubber testing machines; Concrete testing machines; Cement testing machines; Textile testing machines; Plastic testing machines; Lumber testing machines; Surveying machines and instruments; Alidades; Meteorological machines and apparatus; Base plates [for surveying purposes]; Distance measuring machines or apparatus [range finders]; Clinometers; Tripods [for surveying machines]; Magnetic compasses [for surveying]; Surveying compass needles; Gyrocompasses; Magnetic gyrocompasses; Photogrammetric machines; Level measuring machines [for surveying]; Precision theodolites; Rod-floats[ for measuring velocity of water current]; Surveying chains; Targets [for levelling rods]; Transits [for surveying]; Levelling rods [for surveying]; Sextants; Astronometric measuring machines and instruments; Meridian transit
telescopes; Astronomical spectrographs; Zenith telescopes; Electronic charts for identifying hiding-power of paint; Thermosensitive temperature indicator strips; Test pieces for rust formation testing; Telecommunication devices and apparatus; Telephone apparatus; Intercoms; Mobile phone; Automatic switching apparatus[for telecommunication]; Manual switching apparatus [for telecommunication]; Telephone sets, Wire communication machines and apparatus; Teletypewriters; Automatic telegraph apparatus; Phototelegraphy apparatus; Manual telegraph apparatus; Repeating exchange machines; Facsimile machines; Transmission machines and apparatus [for telecommunication]; Audio frequency transmission machines and apparatus; Cable transmission machines and apparauts; Power-line transmission machines and apparatus; Open-wire transmission machines and apparatus; Transmission and repeating machines and apparatus; Broadcasting machines and apparatus; Television receivers [TV sets]; Television transmitters; Radio receivers; Radio transmitters; Radio communication machines and apparatus; Portable radio communication machines and apparatus; Aeronautical radio communication machines and apparatus; Multichannel radio communication machines and apparatus for fixed stations; Single-channel radio communication machines and apparatus for fixed stations; Vehicular radio communication machines and apparatus; Marine radio communication machines and apparatus; Radio application machines and apparatus; Navigation apparatus for vehicles [on-board computers]; Radio beacon machines and apparatus; Radio direction finders; Radar machines and apparatus; Loran navigation machines and apparatus; Remote control telemetering machines and instruments; Audio frequency machines and apparatus; Public-address systems and instruments; Compact disc players; Juke boxes; Tape recorders; Electric phonographs; Record players; Sound recording machines and apparatus [audio-frequency apparatus]; Video frequency machines and apparatus; Digital cameras;Videocameras [camcorders]; Videodisc players; Videotape recorders; DVD players; DVD recorders; Parts and accessories for telecommunication machines and apparatus; Antennas [aerials]; Cabinets [for telecommunication apparatus]; Coils[for telecommunication apparatus];Magnetic tape erasers; Magnetic tape cleaners; Magnetic head erasers;Magnetic head cleaners [apparatus]; Loudspeakers; Connectors [for telecommunication apparatus]; Stands and racks [for telecommunication machines and apparatus]; Dials [of telecommunication apparatus]; Electric capacitors [for telecommunication apparatus]; Fuses [for telecommunication apparatus]; Electric resistors [for telecommunication apparatus]; Blank magnetic tapes for tape recorders; Change-over switches [ for telecommunication apparatus]; Plugboads; Pickups [for telecommunication apparatus]; Blank video tapes; Indicators lights [for telecommunication apparatus]; Electrical phonomotors, Headphones, Electrical transformers [for telecommunication apparatus]; Protectors [for telecommunication apparatus]; Microphones [for telecommunication apparatus]; Cleaning apparatus for phonograph records; Blank record disks; Sprays for phonograph records; Digital cameras and parts and accessories therefor; Digital photo frame; Smart phones; Electronic machines; apparatus and their parts; Geiger counters; High frequency welders; Cyclotrons [not for medical purposes]; Industrial X-ray machines and apparatus [not for medical use]; Industrial betatrons [not for medical use]; Magnetic prospecting machines; Magnetic object detectors; Shield cases for magnetic disks; Seismic exploration machines and apparatus ; Hydrophone machines and apparatus; Echo sounders; Ultrasonic flaw detectors; Ultrasonic sensors; Electrostatic copying machines; Electronic door closing systems; Computers; Electron microscopes; Electronic desk calculators; Hard disk drives; Word processors; Electron tubes; X-rays tubes [not for medical use]; Photosensitive tubes [phototubes];Vacuum tubes; Rectifier tubes; Cathode ray tubes; Discharge tubes; Semi-conductor elements; Thermistors; Diodes; Transistors; Electronic circuits [not including those recorded with computer programs]; Integrated circuits; Large scale intergrated circuits; Computer programs; Solid state memory card; flash memory card; computer software for editing and managing of photographs and movies; Laboratory apparatus and instruments; Laboratory experimental machines and apparatus; Air-gas producers; Constant temperature incubators; Constant humidity incubators; Glassware for scientific experiments in laboratories; Porcelain ware for scientific experiments in laboratories; Furnaces for laboratory experiments; Scientific models and specimens; Batteries and cells; Dry cells; Wet cells; Accumulators [batteries]; Photovoltaic cells; Batteries and battery chargers for cameras and digital cameras; Consumer games (apparatus for-] adopted for use with an external display screen or monitor; Electronic circuits and CD-ROMs recorded with programs for handheld games with liquid crystal displays; Phonograph records; Metronomes; Electronic circuits and CD-ROMs recorded with automatic performance programs for electronic musical instruments; Downloadable music files; EP records; LP records; Sound recorded magnetic cards, sheets and tapes; Recorded compact discs; Exposed cinematographic films; Exposed slide films; Slide film mounts; Downloadable image files; Recorded video discs and video tapes; Slides [photography]; Transparencies [photograpy ]; Electronic publications. 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UNITED NATIONS The UN Security Council on May 2 put three top North Korean state firms on a sanctions black list over the countrys failed rocket launch on April 13. US ambassador Susan Rice said the sanctions targeted three very significant North Korean entities, very much involved in their illicit missile and nuclear programs. The three sanctioned firms are Amroggang Development Banking Corporation, which already faces US and European Union sanctions, Green Pine Associated Corporation, and Korea Heungjin Trading Company.
WASHINGTON The Philippines said on May 2 it has asked the United States to supply its armed forces with patrol boats and aircraft as well as radar systems amid an escalating territorial dispute with China. Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said the hardware would help his country achieve a minimum credible defence, a phrase he used in unprecedented talks with senior US officials in Washington earlier last week. We need to know whats going on around us. Thats maritime domain awareness, del Rosario said in answer to a question after a speech at The Heritage Foundation think tank. And we also need to deter any additional incursions into our seas where we have sovereign rights, the chief
way, in more locations, in a more frequent manner. The two nations, which completed extensive war games earlier this month, are bound by a mutual defence treaty in which the United States has pledged to come to the aid of its weaker ally if it faces military aggression. The Philippines and China have been embroiled in a dispute over a shoal in the South China Sea, with both nations stationing vessels there for nearly a month to assert their sovereignty. The Philippines says Scarborough Shoal is its territory because it falls well within its 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone, as recognised by international law. The Philippines has called for arbitration through the United Nations to end the dispute, but China has refused. AFP
Koalas at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, in a file photo taken on January 15 last year. Australia moved on May 30 to protect the most vulnerable populations of the furry tree-dwellers, by listing them as a threatened species in several parts of the country. Pic: AFP
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(reg: nos. iV/11778/2011) in respect of:- Coffee Any fraudulent imitation or unauthorized use of the said trademark or other infringements whatsoever will be dealt with according to law. U Kyi Win Associates for LuiGi LaVaZZa S.p.a P.O. Box No. 26, Yangon. Phone: 372416 Dated: 7th May, 2012
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PHNOM PENH The United Nations and the European Union have urged the Cambodian government to carry out a speedy and independent investigation into the killing of a prominent environmental activist. Chhut Vuthy, 43, was gunned down by a military policeman on April 26 as he was gathering evidence of illegal logging in a remote forest in southwest Koh Kong province. Military police officials said the killer then turned his AK-47 assault rifle on himself, shooting himself twice in the chest a claim that has been greeted with widespread scepticism. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called for a full civilian judicial investigation in a statement issued by its Geneva headquarters on May 1. The EU delegation in Phnom Penh also called for a speedy, robust and independent probe, said a statement seen by AFP on May 2. AFP
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said, recalling a decade-long dark cloud of war after bin Laden plotted the September 11 attacks in 2001. Yet here, in the pre-dawn darkness of Afghanistan, we can see the light of a new day on the horizon, said Obama, seeking a second White House term later this year. Obama flew into Kabul in secret in the dead of night and signed the deal with President Hamid Karzai, cementing 10 years of US aid for Afghanistan after NATO combat troops leave in 2014. He left after about six hours. We look forward to a future of peace. Were agreeing to be long-term partners, Obama said at Karzais palace. The Taliban said Karzai had no right to sign the deal and accused him of selling Afghan sovereignty to the Americans. The Green Village assault began around two hours after Obama left. Police said suicide attackers wearing burqas struck at 6:15 am local time, detonating a car bomb before clashing with guards. The interior ministry said seven people were killed, including of American forces staying behind to train Afghan forces and pursue the remnants of Al-Qaeda for 10 years after 2014. The deal was concluded just over two weeks before a NATO summit in Chicago, but does not cover the crucial issue of the status and immunity from prosecution in local courts of any US troops remaining in Afghanistan. Instead it commits Washington to specific troop or funding levels for Afghanistan, though is meant to signal that despite ending the longest war in US history, Washington intends to ensure Afghanistan does not revert to a haven for terror groups. Karzai said the US pact was no threat to any third country and he hoped it would lead to stability in the region. The Afghan war has cost the lives of nearly 3000 US and allied troops, thousands of Afghans and hundreds of billions of dollars. About 87,000 US troops and 44,000 other international forces are deployed in Afghanistan along with 344,000 Afghan army and police. AFP
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Afghan Special Forces personnel beside the wreckage of the vehicle used in a suicide bomb attack in Kabul on May 2. Pic: AFP at least six Afghans. There were three attackers, the ministry said, one in the suicide car bomb and two who got inside the complex. One blew himself up while the other was shot dead by security forces. Health ministry spokesman Kargar Noorughli said 18 people were wounded and eight admitted to hospital. Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid told AFP the attack was a message to Obama to say the militants would continue to fight until all foreign forces had left. The militia said its spring offensive, code-named AlFarouq, would from May 3 target foreign invaders, their advisors, their contractors, all those who help them militarily and in intelligence. Just over two weeks earlier, one of the largest attacks in Kabul targeted government offices, embassies and foreign bases. The White House said the pact allows the possibility
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By May Sandy A CHARITY fashion show organised by the International Cultural and Charity Group and featuring designers from Myanmar and Thailand will be held at Traders Hotel in Yangon on May 11. The Top International Fashion Galleria Yangon 2012 Charity Show will include creations by Pyi Soe Aung, Thwin Su Htwe and Thet Hnin Aye from Myanmar, and Mr Chris from Inspire Boutique in Thailand. Their designs will be presented by 20 models from Yangon-based Talents & Models Agency. Forty outfits by worldleading designers Gucci, Prada and Chanel will also be displayed. Every designer will do four costumes, Thwin Su Htwe said. All my costumes are evening gowns. Since this is a cultural exchange between international fashion and Myanmar fashion, I will use Myanmar textiles such as Myanmar cotton and pasoe [sarong]. D a w L e L e Ti n , v i c e president of the charity group, said proceeds from the show would be used to buy a computerised record-keeping system for Childrens Hospital on Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road in Dagon township. There are 20 units at the hospital, so we are going to donate one computer for each unit, plus a server for all the computers, she said. The cost will be high because this is for the whole hospital, I think around 10 million to 10.5 million kyats. We will also provide training to the doctors and nurses on how to use the system. Tickets are priced at K30,000 and are available by calling 09-500-2479, 09501-0477 or 09-510-1322. By Zon Pann Pwint DIRECTOR Pangyi Soe Moe has finished shooting a film that traces the history of the Myanmar army from the struggle for independence, through the years of military rule, and up to today. The movie, titled Kyae Sin Maw Kon (A Record Star), is now being edited and scored for background music, and is expected to be shown at local cinemas when it is finished, Pangyi Soe Moe said. If we film the history of the Tatmadaw [Myanmar military], Bogyoke Aung San becomes crucially important in the film. He is the father of the Tatmadaw and he is the initiator of Tatmadaw, he said. F o r t u n a t e l y, I w a s allowed to start filming in 2009. Previously, short documentaries on the history of Tatmadaw were made, but I didnt want to make another documentary because it would make the audience feel drowsy in the cinema. I wanted to write a story and use the history as part of the background. The film shows how the Tatmadaw was formed, highlighting Bogyoke Aung Sans leadership in the movement for independence as well as his speeches. It includes several famous actors, including Lu Min, who depicts a character who abandons the monkhood to become involved in the independence movement; and Wai Lu Kyaw, who plays the role of a teacher who leaves school to join the Burma Independence Army. We shot 10 hours of footage and we will edit it down to 150 minutes. I am confident about the film and I think the audience will like it, Pangyi Soe Moe said.
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Actor Pyae Phyo Aung prepares to play the role of Bogyoke Aung San in Kyae Sin Maw Kon. Pic: Supplied He said that although he was able to film on location at the Secretariat where Bogyoke Aung San was assassinated, and at Yangon Bogyoke Aung Sans last s p e e c h a t Ya n g o n C i t y Hall but I didnt have the money to get that many people, and I didnt know
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City Hall where he gave his last speech, financial constraints prevented him from putting [his] imagination fully to use. I needed a crowd of 10,000 people to film any professionals who were adept at creating special effects [to make it appear as if that many people were at the speech], he said. I also wanted to film aircraft dropping rations
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Alternative-rock band Side Effect will mark the release of their new album with a free show at Myawsinkyun, Kandawgyi Park, on May 12 starting at 6:30pm. Big Bag and No U-Turn will also perform.
British actor Daniel Craig (centre), French actress Berenice Marlohe and British Naomie Harris (left) pose during the presentation of the James Bond film Skyfall at Ciragan Palace in Istanbul on April 29. Pic: AFP
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An Afghan security officer standing guard in front of the damaged remains of Darul Aman palace in Kabul on April 28. Pic: AFP outside the museum are relief carvings depicting the Buddhas life and other artefacts from former Buddhist monasteries in Afghanistan, mainly south of the Hindu Kush mountains. One of those behind the protection of the treasures is museum director Omarakhan Massoudi, who joined the museum 34 years ago. Im happy we preserved some masterpieces through a difficult time in our country, Massoudi said, recounting how a decision was made to move major works to secret locations in 1989 as Soviet forces withdrew and civil war loomed. During that war, some 70 percent of the museums artefacts were looted and smuggled into neighbouring countries to find their way onto the black market, he said. The museum, along with the palace on the hill, was largely destroyed as rival warlords unleashed artillery and rocket fire on the capital in a brutal struggle for power. Then came the Taliban, Islamic hardliners who swept to power in 1996. Towards the end of their rule they destroyed more than 2000 artefacts, Massoudi said, and blew up the Bamiyan Buddhas as idols in March 2001. We have repaired more than 300 statues. Some are on display and we will continue this activity in the future, said Massoudi. The destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas was a big tragedy because they were a part of our history, a part of our culture, he said. Afghanistan, lying on the famed Silk Road trading route connecting east and west, absorbed Buddhism from India and the religion flourished for hundreds of years before the arrival of Islam in the eighth century. Now, the practice of Bu d d h i sm h a s vi rt u a lly disappeared from a country where more than 99pc of the population proclaim themselves to be Muslim. But the museum is dedicated to keeping the nations history alive. We have to be proud about this very rich heritage of Afghanistan, and we need to transfer it to the next generations, said Massoudi. In a country still at war, with 130,000 US-led NATO troops helping the government of President Hamid Karzai fight a Taliban insurgency, it is still unsafe for the museum to display some of its most important possessions. The famed and priceless 2000-year-old Bactrian gold collection of more than 20,000 gold ornaments, hidden by museum staff during the civil war, has been touring the world since 2006. But closer to home, the ruined grandeur of the Darulaman Palace clearly visible from the museum stands as an enormous exhibit reflecting a less than glorious period in the nations history. AFP
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SOCIALITE launched her week at the ice cream testing event at Ikon Mart on April 23, and the next day she attended the press conference for MRTV4s first locally produced drama series, The Sign of Love, at Park Royal Hotel. On April 25, She was at Israel Independence Day reception at Sedona. On April 27 she stopped by Acacia Tea Salon to taste the new wines produced by QP Company, and on April 28 she joined the donation ceremony by Paradise cosmetics company at Mahasi in Hlaing township, followed by lunch with the winners of The Myanmar Times Sudoku game contest at Traders Hotel. The following day Socialite went to the Strand Ballroom for the new face celebrity announcement by Revital. Other stops during the week included a music concert at Sein Gay Har and the Israel Independence Day celebration.
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Jeju Island is famous for its haenyeo, female divers who gather seafood for up to five hours a day in the cold sea, without scuba gear. Pic: The Washington Post/John Feffer a reputation for being more laid back than mainland Koreans, but Jeju also has a long tradition of fiercely resisting outside pressure. Jeju Island is the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisations only triple-crown winner, with designations as a natural preserve, a natural heritage and a geological park. Recently, the island was also listed as one of the new seven wonders of the natural world. Jeju has a spectacular volcanic cone that looks like a grasscovered butte, the longest lava tunnel in the world and an immense extinct volcano, Mount Halla, at the very centre of the island. Perhaps the most interesting thing about Jeju is its contribution to the relatively new field of dark tourism. Over a meal of the islands famous black pig, Anne Hilty, a cultural health psychologist from New York now living on Jeju, tells me that tragic sites, such as Holocaust museums or the new September 11 memorial in New York, are drawing tourists looking for something beyond escapism. For the people of Jeju, she says, a focus on these dark patches of history can either perpetuate a victim mentality or serve as a reminder of the need to work for peace and human rights issues on the premise of never again. My first brush with Jejus dark side comes on arrival, although I wont find this out until later. The airport outside Jeju City is bright and new. But buried beneath the runways are hundreds of victims of execution who were thrown into mass graves. Excavations in 2007 turned up more than 200 bodies, a small fraction of the roughly 30,000 islanders killed in 1948 when Korean authorities and rightwing vigilantes, with the compliance of the United States military, suppressed a popular rebellion. This sordid history is captured with elegiac power at the 4.3 Museum. Located in the Peace Park on the outskirts of Jeju City, the museum is named after an uprising against Korean and US military authorities on April 3, 1948. The museum memorialises the victims with photos, videos and oral histories. A visit to the other major museum in Jeju City, the Jeju National Museum, reveals that the 1948 rebellion was part of a longer tradition. The most famous example involves the 13th century Koryo dynasty on the mainland, which, after initially combating the invading Mongols, ultimately switched sides and in essence collaborated with the enemy. The Jeju islanders, by contrast, continued to resist the combined Mongol-Koryo forces, just as they were later to put up a sustained fight against the Japanese, who occupied Korea during the first half of the 20 th century. The island and its beauty are well worth fighting for. I take a day trip from Jeju City due east to Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, a kind of Mont St Michel of compacted ash thats connected to the island by a spit of land. Walking along the water, with the lava mountain rising up before me, I happen on a group of haenyeo preparing for the days work. They are dressed in black rubber suits and carry bright orange taewak, or floats, that look like fluorescent pumpkins and keep the divers buoyed as they recover their breath between dives. I chat with them about the weather conditions before they set off in their boat. Then I duck into a waterside restaurant for a breakfast of broiled chub mackerel, which comes out sizzling on a metal plate alongside a delightful assortment of panchan (side dishes) including cold acorn squash and warm strips of fish cake. Climbing up Seongsan, which is technically not a mountain but the result of an underwater volcanic eruption, is an ordeal. Its not particularly steep, and the trail isnt long. But its so crowded with tourists that you might as well be at the mall on Black Friday. The views down onto Seongsan port and the nearby islands, however, make enduring the ascending scrum worth it. For a more tranquil hike, I take a ferry to the largest of the islands U-do where the highest point affords similarly spectacular views. U-do is known for its peanuts, so I make sure to try the peanut noodles at a cafe at the base of the promontory and the peanut ice cream at a convenience store as a reward after making my way back down. Heading back from Seongsan, I tramp through the nearly mile-long Manjanggul, the largest lava tunnel in the world. Its cold, dark and wet, which is perfect for a hot summer day in the semi-tropics. Another must-see site is the Cheonjiyeon waterfall in the southern part of the island, with a nearby temple and arboretum (and a Teddy bear museum if your kids arent nature types). Not far from the waterfall is Gangjeong village, the site of the naval base under construction. Protesters have tried to stop the bulldozers. The towns mayor has gone to jail over the base, the countrys most prominent film critic has gone on hunger strike, and celebrities such as Gloria Steinem have raised their voices in protest. Now, since the police pushed them back from the construction site, the protesters occupy an empty lot not far from the large metal fence that shields the base construction from view. Every night they sing, dance, pass around tangerines and speak out against the South Korean governments actions. Its protest Jeju-style. Not everyone in Gangjeong opposes the construction. Some believe that the base will bring jobs to the island. The protesters believe that the price is too high to pay. The island, after all, depends on tourists, and theres also the food. My most spectacular Jeju meal is in the Samyang neighbourhood of Jeju City after my day of climbing lava formations and tunnelling underground. Im supposed to meet someone at Momaejon Garden restaurant to try its famous pumpkin duck. But my guest cant make it, so Im there by myself. I order the duck because its a dish served nowhere else. The food arrives: a mound of smoked duck with wild mushrooms and garlic atop wedges of acorn squash, drizzled with barbecue sauce and surrounded by an astonishing assortment of side dishes, including pickled persimmon, spicy sesame leaves and fried tofu. Next to it is a big bowl of greens that include lettuce, chicory, sesame and kohlrabi. Theres a special mustard sauce alongside the usual red spicy pepper paste. The owner sits down across from me and we talk. She asks where Im from, about my family. She tells me that she used to have a restaurant in Seongsan. She opened this place seven years ago. I ask whether she runs the place with her family. No, she says. Just me. And my staff. I hear a sad story in her voice, but before I can probe, she takes a piece of lettuce and a piece of chicory, places a piece of duck and a piece of squash in the middle, adds some spicy bean sprouts and some of the mustard sauce. She wraps it up and holds it out for me. I start to take it in my hands. But no, she ignores my hands and pushes the little bundle directly into my mouth as if I were a baby. I could try to resist. But shes a strong and persuasive woman. And the pumpkin duck is like nothing Ive ever tasted, sweet and salty and smoky but with a touch of bitterness from the chicory. I feel as though Ive taken a bite out of Jeju itself. The more I eat, the more I think I understand the island. But in the end, its too much for me, too much to eat in one sitting, too much to absorb in one short visit. The Washington Post
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MON FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 TUE FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 WED FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 THUR FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 FRI FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 SAT FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306 SUN FD 3771 8M 335 TG 304 PG 702 8M 331 PG 704 FD 3773 TG 306
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SAT 8M 231 MI 511 8M 6232 MI 517 SUN 8M 231 MI 511
Dep Arr
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07:55 09:20 09:10 10:35 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45 15:20 16:40 07:55 09:20 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45 15:20 16:40
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HEHO TO YANGON
YANGON TO BANGKOK
BANGKOK TO YANGON
WED
TUE
THUR
8M 233
MI 517
14:15 18:40
16:40 21:15
THUR
TUE
FRI
WED
8M 234
19:40 21:05
FRI
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THUR
WED
SUN
FRI
YANGON TO MYITKYINA
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SAT
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SUN
MYITKYINA TO YANGON
MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN
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YANGON TO SITTWE
MON TUE WED THUR FRI
YANGON TO GAUNGZHOU
GUANGZHOU TO YANGON
WED CZ 3055 THUR 8M 712 SAT CZ 3055 08:50 10:30 14:15 15:45 08:50 10:30 14:15 15:45
YANGON TO NYAUNG U
MON
SAT
YANGON TO HEHO
MON
16:25 17:10 15:00 15:50 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10 07:10 07:10 07:55 09:15 07:55 07:55 08:50 10:05
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SUN 8M 711
SUN 8M 712
TUE
YANGON TO TAIPEI
MON CI 7916 WED CI 7916 FRI CI 7916 14:00 19:25 14:00 19:25 14:00 19:25
TAIPEI TO YANGON
MON CI 7915 WED CI 7915 FRI CI 7915 09:55 12:45 09:55 12:45 09:55 12:45
TUE
SITTWE TO YANGON
MON TUE WED THUR FRI
WED
SUN
YANGON TO KUNMING
TUE CA 906 14:15 17:35 14:15 17:35 14:15 17:35 14:15 17:35 14:15 17:35
15:00 15:50 16:25 17:10 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10 07:10 07:55 07:10 07:55 07:55 08:50 09:15 10:05 15:00 15:50 16:25 17:10 17:50 18:45 19:25 20:10
KUNMING TO YANGON
TUE CA 905 12:35 13:15 12:35 13:15 12:35 13:15 12:35 13:15 12:35 13:15
THUR
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MANDALAY TO YANGON
MON
FRI
THUR
SAT SUN
YANGON TO KOLKATA
Mon FRI IC734 IC734 13:30 16:40 13:30 16:40
KOLKATA TO YANGON
Mon FRI IC733 IC728 10:00 14:55 15:50 16:40
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YANGON TO MYEIK
MON TUE
FRI
SINGAPORE TO YANGON
MON MI 512 8M 232 MI 518 07:55 09:20 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45
SUN
YANGON TO SINGAPORE
MON 8M 231 MI 511 08:40 13:05 10:10 14:45
SAT
WED THUR
TUE
8M 233
MI 517 TUE 8M 231 MI 511
14:15 18:40
16:40 21:15 08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45
YANGON TO HANOI
MON VN 956 WED VN 956 FRI SAT VN 956 VN 956 19:10 21:30 19:10 21:30 19:10 21:30 19:10 21:30
8M 234
TUE MI 512 8M 232 MI 518
19:40 21:05
07:55 09:20 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45
HANOI TO YANGON
MON VN 957 WED VN 957 FRI SAT VN 957 VN 957 16:35 18:10 16:35 18:10 16:35 18:10 16:35 18:10
FRI
NYAUNG U TO YANGON
MON
SUN
SAT SUN
8M 233
MI 517 WED 8M 231 MI 511 8M 6232 MI 517 THUR 8M 231 MI 511
14:15 18:40
16:40 21:15 08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45 11:25 15:50 16:40 21:15 08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45
8M 234
WED MI 512 8M 6231 8M 232 MI 518 THUR MI 512 8M 232 MI 518 MI 520
19:40 21:05
07:55 09:20 09:10 10:35 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45 07:55 09:20 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45 15:20 16:40
Domestic
6T = Air Mandalay W9 = Air Bagan AW = Asian Wings K7 = AIR KBZ YH = Yangon Airways FD & AK = Air Asia TG = Thai Airways
International
8M = Myanmar Airways International PG = Bangkok Airways MI = Silk Air VN = Vietnam Airline MH = Malaysia Airlines CZ = China Southern CI = China Airlines CA = Air China IC = Indian Airlines Limited W9 = Air Bagan 3K = Jet Star
MYEIK TO YANGON
MON TUE
WED THUR
8M 233
MI 517 FRI 8M 231 MI 511 8M 6232 MI 517
14:15 18:40
16:40 21:15 08:00 12:25 10:10 14:45 11:25 15:50 16:40 21:15
8M 234
MI 512 8M 6231 8M 232 MI 518 MI 520
19:40 21:05
07:55 09:20 09:10 10:35 14:10 15:35 14:20 15:45 15:20 16:40
YANGON TO GAYA
WED 8M 601 SAT 8M 601 09:00 10:30 09:00 10:30
GAYA TO YANGON
WED 8M 602 SAT 8M 602 11:30 15:00 11:30 15:00
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By Richard Vines
NOMA, a waterside establishment in Copenhagen where chef Rene Redzepi serves Nordic dishes such as poached sea urchin and powdered cucumber, last week was named the Worlds Best Restaurant for the third straight year. The Fat Duck, which came first in 2005, slumped to 13 th from fifth last year. It was overtaken by the chefs new venue, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, which entered the Worlds 50 Best Restaurants chart at ninth. The Ledbury, another London restaurant, surged to 14 th from 34th. The highest Asian entries were Iggys, Singapore (26th); Narisawa, Tokyo (27th); and Nihonryori RyuGin, Tokyo (28th). Also making the list were Waku Ghin, Singapore (39 th); Amber, Hong Kong (44th); and Nahm, Bangkok, Thailand (50th). El Celler de Can Roca, Girona, and fellow Spanish restaurant Mugaritz, San Sebastian, held onto third and fourth places, respectively. DOM, Sao Paolo, rose to fourth from seventh. There is no doubt the Worlds 50 Best Restaurants has changed the history of gastronomy, El Bullis chef, Ferran Adria, said in a message to the organisers. To d a y, i t i s t h e m o s t important event in world cuisine. El Bulli won the best restaurant title five times before closing last year. Thomas Keller, Daniel Boulud, Adria and Redzepi were among the chefs who attended the awards ceremony on April 29 at the Guildhall in London. Some of
Liquid nitrogen ice cream, creme brulee, dehydrated peanut butter and pickled blueberries, served directly onto the tablecloth at Alinea in 2011. The Chicago restaurant was No 7 on the list of the Worlds Best Restaurants. Pic: Bloomberg News/Ryan Sutton the leading chefs, including Brett Graham of the Ledbury and Sat Bains, went to the prime ministers residence, at 10 Downing Street, before the ceremony to supportFood Is Great, part of a campaign to promote Britain overseas. Being named the worlds best can have a dramatic impact on a restaurant. On April 29, Redzepi posted a note on Twitter that he had 1204 people waitlisted for that evening, compared with a total of 14 guests for lunch and dinner exactly two years before. We often had empty tables for lunch before winning, Redzepi said in an interview after his first triumph in 2010. The day after, we had more than 100,000 people trying to book online, which is an obscene amount. So in one day, we could have filled our restaurant for almost 15 years. It was a crazy thing. The Top 50 features eight US restaurants and five from Spain. Six establishments in Asia made the list and the organisers announced plans to start the Asias 50 Best Restaurants awards, to be held in Singapore in February 2013. The table is drawn up from the votes of members of 27 panels around the world, each with 30 members and a chairman or chairwoman. Panellists must pick four restaurants from within their region and three from outside, and they must have eaten in the places for which they vote within the previous 18 months. The full list of panel members is published only after the awards. La Grenouillere in northern France received the 2012 One to Watch award. The restaurant placed at 81. Last years One to Watch, Frantzen/ Lindeberg, Stockholm, rose 37 places to 20. Elena Arzak from Arzak restaurant, in San Sebastian, Spain, was named Veuve Clicquot Worlds Best Female Chef; and Keller, who also owns the French Laundry, Yountville, California, won the S Pellegrino Lifetime Achievement Award. Bloomberg News Leo
YOUR STARS
By Astrologer Aung Myin Kyaw Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18
fame will soon come your way. Love will flow under your warm care and responsibility.
Taurus
Material gains will not bring happiness, and all the money in your possession will be not be enough to guarantee happiness. Readjust your mental attitude to coincide with the constructive nature of your soul and you will find satisfaction, which is the basic element of happiness. A life without contentment can only lead to despair in all areas, including love, family relations and social interactions.
Your gift of likeability will bring you closer to your goals than personal merit. Continue to adapt to situations the best you can. Maintaining a mixed social life is important to keeping a balanced perspective, and you will find yourself rising in popularity, particularly because you keep your family at the centre of your relationships. Your lifestyle will require you to make more and more compromises as you strive to remain valuable in the judgment of others. Build harmony in relationships by granting favours and showing understanding.
April 20 - May 20
Taking pride in your work is not a bad thing, unless you allow it to go to your head and cloud your senses. Cultivate a strong dose of humility to create a good balance that will help you maintain clarity of vision. Facing challenges with courage and hard effort will bring successful results, and the struggle will double as a strong declaration of your noble personality supported by a solid foundation of wisdom. Pure love is a gift from the cosmos that will be presented to you before too long.
July 23 - Aug 22
exploration of this side of life will allow you to blissfully enjoy the optimism born of courage and strong determination. It is certain that your dreams will become reality under the favour of Jupiter, the powerful orator of good luck. A precious gift of love will come from someone familiar who has had his or her eye on you for a long time.
Sagittarius
Virgo
Pisces
Make an effort to understand the terms of your social relations at all times. Small, careless mistakes in conversation can have big consequences. Also, do not neglect to rectify small problems in friendships that can lead to major crises if not addressed. Pay attention to the advice of old, trusted partners, but also seek out new people with whom you can build trusting relationships. Face challenges with confidence and make a commitment to reacting positively to negative energy. Expect clear answers from your lover.
Feb 19 - Mar 20
Gemini
A vital transmitter of impulses from the senses to your brain will serve to convey and check information pay attention so you can change those influences within your sphere of influence that require changing. Welcome help from well-wishers and well-known people to strengthen your social forces and shore up your social backbone. You need to learn more about suffering for love. Keep your dual nature in check when it comes to emotional matters.
May 21 - June 20
The path is clear for you to achieve your destiny, which gives you a window of opportunity to do everything based to your own decisions and according to your hopes and desires. There is nothing you should feel worried about, but you must learn more about the value of media and the information you receive. You can perform good deeds through daily self-purification. Many different songs and melodies will play on your romantic frequencies with charm and warmth. Good health will dwell within you.
Aug 23 - Sept 22
Generosity, honesty and humility are among your strongest virtues, which will only grow more potent over time. Your quality of flexibility will also help you face adversity and keep you alive for a long time. In seeking to expand your horizons, and to cover more territory, you will have to increase your range and scope on everything and everybody in touch with you. Take pleasure in fluid and ever-changing relationships rather than wishing for more predictability, which might never come. A great love will soon be at hand.
Nov 22 - Dec 21
Capricorn
Libra
Cancer
Aries
Everyone has problems, but not everyone is unhappy. Relax and enjoy yourself, but also take the time to uncover the source of ongoing social problems. This is certainly a good time to have things your way and the cosmos is cooperating with you, but you can have your way without needless aggression or insensitivity. With some persistence,
March 21 - April 19
You will experience short-term misgivings in your love life, and forgiveness will bring new freshness to a long-standing relationship. Love is an abstract interpersonal examination that is also a secret spiritual measure of human beings. This week will see you take on the mantle of an honourable social role that will bring you one step closer to fulfilling your desires. If you dedicate yourself to performing good deeds, you will become famous for your altruism.
June 22 - July 22
The secret to good health is developing the art of maintaining purity of mind, body and emotions, and understanding that wellbeing is not just physical. Through these methods you can prevent your life from being overwhelmed by dis-ease. Parents, teachers and mentors will play a key role in helping remove obstacles as you strive to scale the heights of greatness. The fruit of love will soon sprout between you and someone who has thus far escaped your attention.
Sept 23 - Oct 22
Your ability to take the long-term view will have a positive bearing on your prosperity and opportunities. Learn to manage yourself better in social affairs; you might find yourself becoming increasingly isolated unless you can become more compatible with others, especially your siblings. Power, authority, wealth and even health are impermanent, but you can maximise their usefulness by applying them to the cause of good rather than selfishness. Use your inner good sense, knowledge and sympathy to find everlasting love.
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Dec 22 - Jan 19
Scorpio
Delve into communication and intellectual interests that will expend your mind toward greatness. Your
Oct 23 - Nov 21
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For Sale
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RESTAURANT FOR SALE Siem Reap, Cambodia. Profitable & popular restaurant in great downtown location near Old market. All equipment & inventory included. Est. 2001. 4 years remaining on lease. Low monthly rent. Turn-key operation. USD$ 96,000. For details, contact: E-mail: cs_clark@yahoo.com Tel: +855-11-590463 ZTE C-R 750 (CDMA 800 + GSM) Handset ph : 09-428-125107 NEW IPAD (white) 16gb, Razer Starcraft 2 Headphone, Apple Superdrive New Ph: 09-730-48374 TAIWAN use Generator Sale : 60 KVA 400V Mitsubishi 7500 US$ 60 KVA 400V Iveco 7500 US$ 60 KVA 400V johndeere 8100 US$ 30 KVA 400V Mitsubishi 5500 US$ 25 KVA 400V Mitsubishi/Nissan 4200 US$ contact number 09-510-3439 VOLVO 740 GLE (1990 Model) [ New Body with WRTA ] [ 4u/ ] [ ABS Airbag, AC, PS, PW, MP3 Player ] [ Mileage : 53000 Km ] Contact : 09-492-75744 ADsL (Bagan/MPT), WiMax (Bagan), Broadband (Bagan), McWill Contact : 09-73084143 HR sOFTWARE Package: Price 200,000. Modules: Employee Manage-ment, TimeAtten-dance,Payroll. (Avail-able: FingerPrint/ Card). POS Software Package: Price 150,000. (Modules: Inventory Control, Purchase, Sale, Account Payable. (Available :Barcode Printer/ Scanner). Ph:09504-2775. sHARP Aircon (1.5 HP), Window Type, Brand new special price/offer for projects & hotels. Ph: 206001. uRGEnt to sell foe Internet cafe shop At main road (Ba Ho road), Sanchang. 33 computers sets,15kv generator, 4 air conds. 100 Lakhs, Negotiable, Contact : 01-502928, 09-540-8250. RAZER Starcraft 2 Headphone , Apple Superdrive New, HTC sensation XE Beat, Dual Core 1.5mhz, Memory 768mb, 8MP Camera with beat earphone Used Price - 380000. Ph: 09730-48374 canOn diGital Camera EOS:50D (Body only) + 1extra battery and battery grid (BG E2N) In original package and Camera Guide Magazine. @ 600,000-Kyats (Fixed price) ph:09-492-43310. 2 TEA-CUPs Yorkshires Free To Re-Homing Contact: xtionbert@ gmail.com (1) CDMA 800 MHz (09730xxxxx) and used Genuine Samsung Coby SCH-F339 Touchscreen Handset with three colored back cover : 650,000 Ks. (2) USED Geniune SonyEricsson W595 GSM
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PROPERTY
HousingforRent
BaHan, Apartment along New University Ave Rd, Good electricity & water essential. Fully furnished with 2-3 rooms with attached toilet. Rent Rate - USD500 to USD700 per month. (6 month advance rental). Rental period 1 to 3 years. Pls contact : 09512-8095 - Ma Thinzar Oo BaHan: Golden Valley, Two Story Building, Fully Furnished, Fully Furniture, 2MB, 2SB, Ph,A/C,GoodNeighborhood, 20 Lakhs, Foreigners welcome. Call - 09-432-00669 BaHan, Takathoyeik mon condo, 7F, 1500 Sqft , Fully Furnished, Fully Furniture, 3 A/C, 1 MBR, 2 SBR ,1PH, 6 Lakhs, Ph : 09-731-35900 tHinGanGyun, 40 x 60 3RC ThuMinGaLar Rd, Good location for car show room & business. ph: 09-430-80638. BaHan, Golden Valley, 0.35 acre Land, big garden, 2 storey, ph line, semi-furnished, 4 MBR, US$ 3000 per month, Ph: 09-502-0969 CHINA TOWN apartment, lift, 17x 59', Ph line, 2AC, 2MBR, Jacuzzi, Funished Room, water heater, US$ 1000 / 8 Lakhs per month, Ph: 09-502-0969 MayanGOnE, Pyay Rd, 0.5acre land, 2RC Storey new house, 5 master bed rooms, ph, Fully furnished, big garden, US$ 3500 Per month, Ph: 09-503-4954 KAMAYUT , Inya Rd 0.3acre land, 2.2RC Storey, 2MBR, 7BR, garden, ph line, US$ 3200 per month, Pls call 09-503-4954 gthreds33@gmail. com,all inquiries are welcome. BaHan, (1) Pho Sein Rd, 100' x 80' Land (2) Shwegondine Rd, 30 x 90' Land, Kabaaye Pagoda Rd, 30 x 90' Land. Ph: 09-731-05296, 09-540-5482. HlainG, Aye Yeik Mon Sakawar St, 74' x 96', RC 2 storey, 4 MB, Ph, AC, Ph; 684936, 09-5120747. PWIN OO LWIN, 170' x 70', 1 RC, price : 2300 Lakhs. Ph: 09-5055522 MayanGOnE, 9 mile, 50' x 60', 2 RC, 3 MBR, 4500 Lakhs. Ph: 09-5055522 100 160 ft in Mawhbi area , near by Htin Son village.Hp:09-43109290. LAsHIO : 2Acres Land including the main house and 2storey building. In downtown and Very Good place for business. Price: negotiable Ph: 09515-8738
Training
sMART Body Fitness: We need to care for our parents at home. Also, we want to care for your health. Please, come to visit our fitness center. To get smart and healthy body. Teach in systematically. Ph: 09730-177209. sinGinG Lessons: Professionally trained singing teacher for students of all levels. Please contact 665648. GuitaR Class To Home Ph-09-731-94925 .NET Programming : Home (1) C#.Net, (2) Asp.Net, (3) Sql Server, (4) Other Programming Concept with project contact me:Thanda 09731-63643 MAKEUP Artist from Bangkok is in Yangon for 2 months and avaliable to give private makeup classes in both English and Burmese in request. Availiable subjects are Basic Makeup Application, Products Information & Usageof Know-ledge, Highlighting & Contouring, Film/TV makeup, Photography makeup, Events makeup, Bridal makeup, Male grooming and so on for both Pro and Begginer level. My works can be seen on www. facebook. com/Makeup.Flora and you can contact me directly at 01 80 10 912. Flora (Thet Thet )
Rent / Sale
TAMWAE : Lovely Banglow, 2 Story, 1 MB, 2SB, 50x100' Yard, Fully Furnished, 1Ph, 9 Lakhs, Foreigners welcome. Call - 01-569448, 09731-35900
Want To Hire
NEW ZEALAND businessman seeking apartment/condo/house sharing arrangement with one or two other people. Ph: 09-410-11547. A MNC that is planning to open an office in Yangon is seeking the following for short term and long term lease; Land Crusier, Pajero, and Toyota Hiace, aircon, and must be clean, to include driver. Pls quote on a daily, weekly & monthly lease terms. VILLA OR CONDO (for foreigner) Bahan, Mayankone, Hlaing, Kamayut,Thingankyun, Yankin. RC, MB, SB, Water-Well & YCDC, Good Electricity, A/C, Ph, Attached to Garden, Furnished, Rent Rate - $600 ~ $1000. Pls contact by house owner to Ms. Hnin Si within office hours 9AM to 5PM556692, 540995 NEAR YUZANA PLAZA, warehouse to hire. Ph: 546309.
Travel
cHaunG tHa vacation stay at a wooden house for a family for a very cheap price. 3 nigths, 4 days - 30,000 kyats per night Maximum 5 people. Need to bring your own beddings and kitchen wares. Contact - 561899 ext-119. Additional fee of 5000 - 10,000 kyats involved for cleaning fee. Only house and compound with a fence offered. NYAN MYINT THU Car rental service : 56, Bo Ywe St, Latha. Ph: 246551, 375283, 09-645-0599
Want To Buy
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Employment
INGO Position
MEDECINs du Monde (MDM) is looking (1) Project officer - 1 Post in Pyapon : H.A/ M.B.,B.S. Advance diploma/ degree in public health would be advantage. Experience working in PHC and MCH project, preferably with 2 years experience in int'l organization. Excellent skills in Myanmar. Fluent in English especially speaking & writing. Fluent in English 4 skills is preferable. Know-ledge of the rural areas of Pyapon tsp. (2) Field Nurse 1 Post in Pyapon. Requirements: Nursing Diploma or midwife. B.N.Sc or degree in Public Health (Health Assistant). Experience working in position field nurse preferably with an int'l organization. Fair listening, spoken and writing skill English is preferable. Computer knowledge. Pls submit CV and a cover letter to MDM Country Coordi-nation Office : 47-B, Po Sein St, Bahan, Yangon, Ph: 542830, Email: hr.mdm myanmar@gmail. com sOLIDARITEs is looking for (1) Administrative & Finance Manager in Kanpelet, Chin State: University level or equivalent in accounting/ management/ administration.Previous experience: 2 years in a similar position with NGO. Excellent know-ledge of word & excel, knowledge of account-ing software SAGA & HR software HOMERE is a plus. Knowledge of logistics procedures. Fluent spoken & written English and Myanmar. Duty station will be in Kanpelet with frequent field visit/ support to sub-offices & projects intervention area. (2) Administrative & Finance supervisor in Kanpelet, Chin State: University level or equivalent in accounting/ management/ administration.Previous experience: 1 year in a similar position with NGO or private sector. Excellent knowledge of word & excel. Working knowledge in English & Myanmar. Good writing & communication skills. Duty station will be in Kyein Dwe with possible field visits in the projects intervent-ion area. Pls submit application (CV, cover letter, references) by email : hr.solidarites. mm@gmail. com. Closing date: 30 May 2012 MEDECINs Sans Frontieres is looking for motivated & experienced candi-dates for the position of Lab Technician (Myittar Yeik clinic), MSF Project in Tanintharyi Region. Requirement Criteria: A Laboratory Technician diploma/ degree recognized by the state. In basic project with a need for a generic laboratory: no experience is required but it is an asset. In a highly specific project project, the labtech needs an experience on the subject of interest (e.g. TB culture). Languages ...A... English, ...French, F... National lauguage, ...A... Karen (detailed in competencies list), F-Fluent, B-Basic, R-Required, A - An asset. Pls submit application (motivation letter, updated CV and copy of professional dipomas) to HR/ Admin Officer. Medecins Sans Frontieres- Switzerland (MSF-CH) 101, Dhamazedi Rd, Kamaryut, Yangon, E-mail: msfchrangoon-web@ geneva. msf.org, Ph: 502509, 503548. before 11th of May 2012. CARE MYANMAR organization is seeking (1) Finance Assistant (Cashier) - Yangon - 1 post. Closing date: 9th May 2012 (2) Field Office Coordinator (Mawlamyine) - 1 post Closing date: 8th May 2012 (Tuesday) Qualify women are strongly encourage to apply Pls request the detailed Terms of Reference at the CARE Myanmar office during office hours (8:30 ~ 5:00) between Monday to Friday or can obtain by email:recruitment @ care.org.mm 17A, Pyi Htaung Su St, Sayarsan Rd, Sayarsan North-west ward, Bahan, Yangon. Tel: 401419, 401420, 401421 CARE Myanmar organization is seeking (1) M & E DataAdministrator - Yangon - 1 post Closing date: 11th May 2012 (2)Monitoring & Evaluation Data Administrator - Yangon - 1 post Closing date: 11th May 2012 Qualify women are strongly encourage to apply Please request the detailed Terms of Reference at the CARE Myanmar office during office hours (8:30 to 5:00) between Monday to Friday or can obtain by email: recruitment@ care.org.mm Care Int'l in Myanmar : 17A, Pyi Htaung Su St, Sayarsan Rd, Sayarsan North-west ward, Bahan, Yangon. Tel: 401419, 401420, 401421 (1)DRR Education training Officer - (DM Division_DRR Unit)- 1 post : Selected townships for the DRR MRCS/FRC Program (2) Admin & Finance Officer(Health Division) - 1 post : Tauggyi with frequent visit to HQ Nay Pyi Taw and project townships.(3)Consultant (Health Division) - 1 post, Naypyitaw. Pls submit CV , passport phto with other docu-ments to Myanmar Red Cross Society (Naypyi-taw) mrcshrrecruitment @ gmail. com young dynamic marketing sales manager. Also a executive secretary both fluent English speaking with good knowledge and skills in computers lady or gents,who is willing to work hard and grow with the company. The benefits will be satisfactory Forward your C.V Attention Chris Karageorges with a photo and contact telephone number: email : asiadairies@ yahoo.com, SKYPE doncristo6 cPw, Chiyoda & Public Works Co., Ltd is seeking for qualified (1) Administration Manager - 1 post: Fluent in 4 skills of English, Bachelor Degree Holder with 5 years experience in Administration, Computer literate, Work experience in Foreign Firms is highly preferred. (2) Accounting Manager - 1 post: Fluent in 4 skills of English, with 5 years experience with Foreign Firm is preferable, B.Com, Accounting - CPA, ACCA, Familiar with accounting software (especially Peachtree). Pls submit applications with all relevant documents & a recent photo to Chiyoda & Public Works Co., Ltd. Rm 03-08 to 03-09, Business Suites, Sedona Hotel, No.1 Kaba Aye Pagoda Rd, Yankin Tsp, Yangon, Tel: 545605 (or) E-mail to yinmon-cpw@ wimaxmail.net.mm, Reference website: www. chiyoda-corp.com closing date: May 11, 2012. THE KMA Hotels Group is looking the following positions with people who can work efficiently and aggressively and comply with the asked requirements; Yangon (1)Assistant sales Manager 1 post. (2) sales Executive 1 post. (3) Financial Controller 1 post. (4) Deputy Finance Manager 1 post. (5) General cashier 1 post. Naypyitaw (1) F&B Manager 1 post. Bagan (1) Housekeeping Manager 1 post. (2) Assistant security Manager 1 post. (3) Assistant Chief Engineer. 115 Miles. Phyu (1) Accountant 1 post. (2) Housekeeping supervisor 1 post. Taungoo (1) Jr.Waiter 2 post. (2) Bartender 1 post. (3) Gym instructor 1 post. (4) security staff 3 post. Inle (1) Accountant 2 post. Pls submit application with a resume to the Human Resources Department of KMA Hotels Group Office at Sayar San Plaza at the corner of Sayar San Rd and New University Avenue Rd, Tel: 951401480~1. MYANMAR WOMEN Enterpreneurs Association (MWEA) is looking for one post of Project Manager (Gender) in Yangon. Skills & Requirements: Master degree in Social Science or related field. Experience in INGO field with project management & implementation. Experienced in Gender project. Able to travel frequently. Fluent in English with report writing skills. Pls send complete CV with a photo to MWEA office, 288/289 Shwedagon Pagoda Rd, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, or via e-mail mwea2008@gmail.com (or) khinohmmarmoe@ gmail.com (or) mikyihan @gmail.com Closing date: 13 May 2012. OUR CLIENTs are looking for the following positions; sales & Marketing director with experienced in Tourism and Consumer market sales & Marketing staff in chemical & consumer market Secretaries with English fluency and experiences Accountant at least with LCCI III. Pls send your CV to resumefree.bank @gmail.com in word or pdf format. A MULTINATIONAL Advertising Agency is Hiring! Young, Dynamic & Dedicated Professionals Who have the Right Appetite to Grow with us in Myanmar apply with detailed CV & recent photograph to: headhunting41@gmail. com Creative Writer: With a flair for creative writing in Burmese and a good command on English, our creative writer will be responsible for churning out award winning original copy with the ability to give English Copy his own brand of originality in the native language. Media Planner: A dynamic professional with good connections with the local media and the requisite experience for plann-ing effective media plans. Client service Executive: Smart, ambitious, dynamic young men and women with experience in marketing and brand management will be responsible for day to day liaison with client and work as an extension of the clients Brand management team. Receptionist: Not just a pretty face (though the pretty face is a requisite). Efficient, punctual with a pleasant personality and a good enough command over English as well as Burmese. DAPPER is seeking (1) Marketing Executive -1 post : Myanmar National, Any Graduate or MBA is higher Degree (MBA is preferable), Age between 25 to 30 years old, 2 years experience in related field with Int'l, Must be able to travel (Domestic / Abroad) and excellent public relation skills. (2) Management Trainee -3 posts : Myanmar National, Age 20 ~ 27 years, Graduate with (B.Com/ B.Econ/ B.B.A/ B.B.M), Must have good practice on Mathematic & Knowledge of Microsoft office sorfware package. All candidates above must have: Good communication skill, Strong negotiation skill, Analytical skill, Initiative skill, Good in health & pleasant personality, Willingness to travel and work in difficult setting, Able to work as gracefully under pressure, Be proficient in both English & Myanmar languages, Computer literate. Pls send CV together with copies of academic certificates, Original & Update police clearan-ce form, a copy of Family registration. form (10), 1 passport sized photo and a copy of NRC to : HR Manager. Business Development Team. Creation (Myanmar) Co.,Ltd : 15~18, Thamain Bayan Rd, Myittar Yeik Mon Housing, Tarmwe Ph: 09-202-7604. Email: bdthrmanager@ goldenland.com.mm WE WELCOME applications from motivated people for the following vacancies at our international education group? Registrar. Admin Managers/ HR Manager. Education Counsellors. Course Co-ordinators. secre-taries. Marketing Manager/ Executives. Accounts Officers. Admin Assistants. Receptionist. Require ments: High level of motivation. Pleasant personality. Good command of English for senior posts. Excellent social & communications skills. Good MS Office & Internet skills. Pls post CV with a colour photo, expected salary, educational documents, & testimonials to: Regent Education Group. B-13+18, Shwe Keinayee Estate, Narnattaw St, Kamar-yut, Ph: 514101. AYER sHWE WAH Co., is seeking (1) Health & safety Officer - M/F 1 post : Possess technical or engineering diploma / degree, have received approved safety course and training with an institution, Knowledge in HR Management, 7 ~ 8 years experience in manufacturing & construction industry with a large company, Age 25 ~ 40, Good English writing & speaking skills essential, Good communication skills & strict in enforcing discipline. (2) Corporate sales & Marketing Manager M/F 1 Post : Possess a good University degree in any discipline, have Marketing Diploma preferred. 5 years selling experience in consumer goods with a large Company & experience in leading a team. Age 25 ~ 35 years. Excellent English written and oral communication skills & interpersonal skills. (3) IT Manager - M/F 1 post: Possess B.C.Sc, MCSE, CCNA, Microsoft SQL Server, have CCNP, Micorsoft VB, Microsoft ASP.Net, Linux preferr-ed. 5 years experience in IT Field & 3 years experience in IT Management. Excellent English written and oral communication skills & interpersonal skills. Age 25 ~ 35. Typically experience in MS windows servers environment & infrastructure. Pls submit the resume CV with 3 recent photos, labor registration card, copy of NRC, copy of educational certifi-cates, copy of house-hold registration and recommendation letter from police station to : HR Department, Bldg A-10, Min Dhamma Rd, Shwe Kabar Housing, Mayangone, Ph: 656832, 656835. IHOsT Myanmar is seeking (1) Marketing & sales Executive 2 posts : Must have skills for Web: Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Enthusiasm, both written and verbal. Enthusiasm, drive and determination, with a strong desire to meet targets. (2) Web Designer 1 post: Must have skills for web designer: Minimum of 2 years commercial design experience, ideally at least 8 months web design experiences. Very skilled in Photoshop. (3) Front -end Web Developer 1 post: Must have skills for web developer: Minimum of 1 year commercial web development experiences. Solid experience in developing with HTML, CSS, Javascript and jQuery. Team player who can work under pressure; flexible and can deliver on schedule. (4) PHP developer 2- Must have skills for PHP developer: Minimum of 2 years commercial development experiences with PHP. Solid experience in developing in a Unix/ Linux or LAMP environment. Strong database experience. Know-ledge of object oriented design and development. A very competitive salary will be paid for all positions based on skills and experience. Rm 010-A, Bldg B, Hnin Si Lane, Narnattaw Rd, Highway Complex, Kamayut. Ph: +959 5152331, +959 421084306. (1)REsERVATION for hotel & flight - Female 1 post : 2 years experience in travel agency (2) Admin & Guest relation staff Male/Female 1 post : who can speak English very well 2 years experience in travel agency. Pls contact AZURE SKY Travel: Rm (02-01), Asia Plaza Complex Seikkan Thar St, Kyauktada. Ph: 379304, 703526. QUALITY Control Surveyor Civil Engineer ( or ) Diploma in Civil Engineering 1 person Contact Ph: 09 -73094957 MyanMaR BluE Ocean Travels & Tours Co., Ltd (1) sales and Marketing Manager (Outbound) M/F 2 Post : Must have 4 years above experience in related field. Able to handle group & individual Tour Pack-age, highly motivated & resourceful. All applicants must be University Graduate, fluent in spoken & written English, must have excellent interper-sonal skill and good computer knowledge. Pls apply CV with one recent photo, other certificates , NRC copy, Labour registration card, police recommendation letter to Email : snow whitemay 56 @ gmail.com Closing date : within two weeks. Add : Rm (611), La Pyayt Wun Plaza, 37, Alan Pya Pagoda Rd, Dagon Tsp. Yangon. WE ARE looking for sale girl - 2 posts : speak English & Chinese languages, must have any graduate, age is 19 year, 23 years, prefer location is 8 mile,9 mile 10 mile and downtown area in Yangon. Ph: 09-516-7734. (1) GEnERal Manager M 1 post :Any Graduate or higher Degree (MBA is more preferable). Age 40 ~ 50. 4 years experience at senior management level. Ability to manage business development and operation. Must be able to responsible for Planning, Implementation and short staying at work place. Excellent knowledge in English 4 skills. (2) Admin & HR Assistant - F 1 post : Any graduate, Age 25 ~ 30. 2 years experience in administrative field. Can use Microsoft Software (word, excel, pagemaker) to type Myanmar/ English. To provide administrative support to the Manager. Interest in job, self development, motivated & hardworking. Good personality, communication & reporting skill. Pls submit CV with other documents to 53/54, Pyay Rd, Mayangone, near A-1 bus stop, Ph: 651696, 652730. DREAM Paradise Travels & Tours: (1) Language Guides - M/F : Hold the Guide Licence. (2) Operation staff - M 1 post : Must able to use ticketing software e.g Galileo, Amadeus, Abacus. Good communication skill. Must have any graduated. Add: 84, R.13, Anawratha Rd, Corner of 39 St, Kyauktada, Yangon. Ph: 374370, 09-730-43408, Email: dream paradise. sale@ gmail. com BEauty Paradise Manufacturing & Industrial Co., Ltd. (1) Asst; Accountant - F 3 Posts : Minimum LCCI Level II. Age 18 ~ 28 . 1 year experience in any field. Able to use Microsoft Office. Able to work overtime when needed. Good interpersonal skill, good analytical skill and mathematical skill preferable. (2)Cashier - F 2 Posts : Minimum LCCI Level II. Age 20 ~ 28. Able to collect cash to collection points. 1 year experience in any field. Preferred outgo-ing personality and good interpersonal skill. (3) sales Leader - M 5 Posts : Age 18 ~ 30 years. Must be Dynamic, challenging & hard-working. Driving skill would be an advan-tage. (4) sales Promoter - F 10 Posts : Age 18 ~ 25 years. Pleasant personality & good interpersonal skill. (5) Graphic designer - M/F 2 Posts: For 3 & 4 : 10th Standard pass/ Preferable graduate. 2 years experience. Closing date: 30.4. 2012. No.1-A, May Aye Myaing Park, Near Ta Tar Phyu Bus-stop, 5.5 mile, Pyay Rd, Hlaing. Ph: 512307, 09-732-45777. QUARTO Products is one of the leading Fine Food & Wine Distribut-ion Company in Myanmar. We are looking forward to the applicants for our QP Inya Shop ; Retail sales Assistant - Male 1 Post: Responsibilities:Perform excellent customer service, Build rapport and customer service, Proactively follow-up customer quires and needs, Responds positively to customer complaints, Perform cashiering duties, Perform daily closing balancing of cash collections, Ensure that visual merchandising standards are adhered to all times Require- ments: Any graduate, Able to work retail hour,Age under 25, Well groomed, Retail sales experience will be preferred, Driver - Male 1 Post : Responsibilities - Drive vehicle safely for the transport of collection & deliveries, Develop & implement vehicle management & maintenance system, Take care of day-to-day maintenance of vehicles, check oil, water, battery , brakes, tires, etc. and perform minor repairs and arrange for the repairs and ensure that the vehicle is kept clean, Log official trips, daily mileage, gas consumption, oil changes, greasing, etc. Ensure that the steps required by rules and regulations are taken in case of involvement in anacci-dent Requirements: 10th Standard passed or Any graduate, Valid driving license, At least 2 years work experience as a driver with safe driving record, Skills in motor vehicle repairs You can apply with cover letter, CV with 2 recent photos, copies of NRC card, labor registration card, Police recommendation letter, others educational references & experien-ce to : 5 (B/ D), Bayint Naung Lane (1), Thurein Yeik Mon Housing , Ywar Ma Curve, Hlaing, Yangon. Ph: 530 768, 530 237, 706 113, 09- 861-7759.
Overseas
THE PERsON who want to work in Malaysia as a Management Executive. Requirement : Bachelor Degree from any field (preferably from Business Manage-ment) : Bilingual in English and Mandarin is a must Industry : Private school Job Function: Management Executive salary: : Range from RM 1,800 to RM 2,000. Employment Type: Full Time : Accommodationprovided. a two-year contract Interested applicants pls email resume in confidence to: boatboat25 @ gmail.com or enquiry to 09-492-11304, 09-73902015.
Local Position
uRGEnt Vacancy: (1) Reservation for hotel flight 1 post Female- twoyear experience in travel agency. (2)Admin & Guest relation staff 1 post Male/ Female- Who can speak English very well, twoyear experience in travel agency. Please contact AZURE SKY Travel. Rm No (02-01) Asia Plaza Complex. Seikkan Thar St, Kyauktada, Ph: 379304, 703526. EXOTIssIMO Travel Myanmar is currently looking for a highly energetic, motivated enthusiastic and experienced candidate for the following position. Tour Operator: to correspond with overseas tour operator, travel agents and individial clients and prepare and submit tailor make itineraries and take care of all travel arrangements as necessary. Requirements : 2 years experience in tourism related field is preferred. Should have strong sales & customer service focus. Must possess computer proficiency and good communication in English. Pls send a detailed C.V with recent photo, expected salary & other relevant documents to: HR Manager, Exotissimo Travel Myanmar, Rm 0303, Sakura Tower, Email: memecho@ exotissimo. com FOREiGn company will establish a milk dairy production in Myanmar and is looking for a
The Essentials
EMBASSIES Australia 88, Strand Road, Yangon. tel : 251810, 251797, 251798, 251809, 246462, 246463, fax: 246159 Bangladesh 11-B, Than Lwin Road, Yangon. tel: 515275, 526144, fax: 515273, email: bdootygn@mptmail.net. mm Brazil 56, Pyay Road, 6th mile, Hlaing Tsp, Yangon. tel: 507225, 507251, 507482. fax: 507483. email: Administ.yangon@ itamaraty.gov.br. Brunei 317/319, U Wizara Road, Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. tel: 526985, 524285, fax: 512854 email: bruneiemb@ bruneiemb.com.mm Cambodia 25 (3B/4B), New University Avenue Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 549609, 540964, fax: 541462, email: RECYANGON @mptmail. net.mm China 1, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 221280, 221281, 224025, 224097, 221926, fax: 227019, 228319 Egypt 81, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 222886, 222887, fax: 222865, email: egye mbyangon@mptmail. net.mm France 102, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 212178, 212520, 212523, 212528, 212532, fax: 212527, email: ambaf rance. rangoun@ diplomatie.fr Germany 9, Bogyoke Aung San Museum Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 548951, 548952, fax: 548899 email: info@rangun. diplo.de India 545-547, Merchant Street, Yangon. tel: 391219, 388412, 243972, fax: 254086, 250164, 388414, email: indiaembassy @mptmail. net.mm Indonesia 100, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 254465, 254469, 229750, fax: 254468, email: kukygn @indonesia.com.mm Israel 15, Khabaung Street, Hlaing Tsp, Yangon. tel: 515115, fax: 515116, email: info@ yangon.mfa.gov.il Italy 3, Inya Myaing Road, Golden Valley, Yangon. tel: 527100, 527101, fax: 514565, email: ambyang.mail@ esteri.it Japan 100, Natmauk Road, Yangon. tel: 549644-8, 540399, 540400, 540411, 545988, fax: 549643 Embassy of the State of Kuwait Chatrium Hotel, Rm: No.416, 418, 420, 422, 40 Natmauk Rd, Tarmwe Tsp, Tel: 544500. North Korea 77C, Shin Saw Pu Road, Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. tel: 512642, 510205, fax: 510206 South Korea 97 University Avenue, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 527142-4, 515190, fax: 513286, email: hankuk@ kore mby.net.mm Lao A-1, Diplomatic Quarters, Tawwin Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon. tel: 222482, fax: 227446, email: Laoembcab@ mptmail. net.mm Malaysia 82, Pyidaungsu Yeiktha Road, Yangon. tel: 220248, 220249, 220251, 220230, fax: 221840, email: mwkyangon@mptmail. net.mm Nepal 16, Natmauk Yeiktha, Yangon. tel: 545880, 557168, fax: 549803, email: nepemb @mptmail.net.mm Pakistan A-4, diplomatic Quarters, Pyay Road, Yangon. tel: 222881 (Chancery Exchange) fax: 221147, email: pakistan@ myanmar. com.mm Philippines 50, Sayasan Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 558149-151, fax: 558154, email: p.e. yangon@gmail.com Russian 38, Sagawa Road, Yangon. tel: 241955, 254161, fax: 241953, email: rusinmyan@mptmail .net.mm Serbia No. 114-A, Inya Road, P.O.Box No. 943Yangon. tel: 515282, 515283, fax: 504274, email: serbemb@ yangon.net.mm Singapore 238, Dhamazedi Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. tel: 559001, fax: 559002, 559922, email: singemb_ ygn@_ sgmfa. gov.sg Sri Lanka 34 Taw Win Road, Yangon. tel: 222812, fax: 221509, email: slembassy. yangon@gmail.com, info@slembyangon.org, www.slembyangon.org Thailand 94 Pyay Road, Dagon Township, Yangon. tel: 226721, 226728, 226824, fax: 221713 United Kingdom 80 Kanna Road, Yangon. tel: 370867, 380322, 371852, 371853, 256438, 370863, 370864, 370865, fax: 370866 United States of America 110, University Avenue, Kamayut Township, Yangon. tel: 536509, 535756, 538038, fax: 650306 Vietnam Building No. 72, Thanlwin Road, Bahan Township, Yangon. tel: 511305, fax: 514897, email: vnemb myr@ cybertech.net.mm Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia No.287/289, U Wisara Rd, Sanchaung Tsp. tel : 01-536153, 516952, fax : 01-516951 UNITED NATIONS ILO Liaison Officer Rm (M1212~1220), 12 Fl-A, Traders Hotel. 223, tel: 242 393, 242811. fax: 242594. IOM 12th Flr, Traders Hotel, 223, tel: 252560 ext. 5002 UNAIDS Rm: (1223~1231), 12 Fl, Traders Hotel. tel: 252361, 252362, 252498. fax: 252364. UNDCP 11-A, Malikha St, Mayangone tsp. tel: 666903, 664539. fax: 651334. UNDP 6, Natmauk Rd, Bahan tel: 542910-19. fax: 292739. UNFPA 6, Natmauk Rd, Bahan tsp. tel: 546029. UNHCR 287, Pyay Rd, Sanchaung tsp. tel: 524022, 524024. fax 524031. UNIAP Rm: 1202, 12 Fl, Traders Hotel.tel: 254852, 254853. UNIC 6, Natmauk St., BHN tel: 52910~19 UNICEF 14~15 Flr, Traders Hotel. P.O. Box 1435, KTDA. tel: 375527~32, fax: 375552 email: unicef.yangon@unicef. org, www.unicef.org/myanmar. UNODC 11-A, Malikha Rd., Ward 7, MYGN. tel: 666903, 660556, 660538, 660398, 664539, fax: 651334. email: fo.myanmar@unodc.org www. unodc.org./myanmar/ UNOPS Inya Lake Hotel, 3rd floor, 37, Kaba Aye Pagoda Rd, Mayangone Tsp. tel: 951657281~7. Fax: 657279. UNRC 6, Natmauk Rd, P.O. Box 650, TMWE tel: 542911~19, 292637 (Resident Coordinator), fax: 292739, 544531. WFP 3rd-flr, Inya Lake Hotel, 37, Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd. tel: 657011~6 (6-lines) Ext: 2000. WHO 12A Fl, Traders Hotel. tel:250583. ASEAN Coordinating Of. for the ASEAN Humanitarian Task Force, 79, Taw Win st, Dagon Township. Ph: 225258. FAO Myanma Agriculture Service Insein Rd, Insein. tel: 641672, 641673. fax: 641561.
General Listing
ACCOMMODATIONHOTELS
Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon 40 Natmauk Rd, Tarmwe. tel: 544500. fax: 544400. Summit Parkview Hotel 350, Ahlone Rd, Dagon Tsp. tel: 211888, 211966. fax: 227995. Thamada Hotel 5, Alan Pya Phaya Rd, Dagon. tel: 243639, 243640, 243641. Traders Hotel 223 Sule Pagoda Rd. tel: 242828. fax: 242838. Winner Inn 42, Than Lwin Rd, Bahan Tsp. tel: 535205, 524387. email: winnerinnmyanmar @gmail.com Yangon YMCA 263, Mahabandoola Rd, Botataung Tsp. tel: 294128, Yuzana Hotel 130, Shwegondaing Rd, Bahan Tsp, tel : 01-549600, 543367 Yuzana Garden Hotel 44, Alanpya Pagoda Rd, Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp, tel : 01-248944
AIR CONDITION
Chigo No. 216, 38 Street (Upper), Kyauktada Tsp, tel : 373472
No.7A, Wingabar Road, Bahan Tsp, Yangon. Tel : (951) 546313, 430245. 09-731-77781~4. Fax : (01) 546313. www.cloverhotel.asia. info@cloverhotel.asia Confort Inn 4, Shweli Rd, Bet: Inya Rd & U Wisara Rd, Kamaryut, tel: 525781, 526872 Golden Aye Yeik Mon Hotel 4, Padauk Lane, 4th Word, Aye Yeik Mon Housing, Hlaing. tel: 681706. Hotel Yangon No. 91/93, 8th Mile Junction, Mayangone. tel : 01-667708, 667688. Inya Lake Resort Hotel 37 Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd. tel: 662866. fax: 665537. Orchid Hotel 91, Anawrahta street, Pazundaung Township, Yangon, . Tel: 399930, 704740, 293261. E-mail: orchidhotel@myanmar. com. mm.
The First Air conditioning systems designed to keep you fresh all day GUNKUL Engineer supply Co., Ltd. No.437 (A), Pyay Road, Kamayut. P., O 11041 Yangon, Tel: +(95-1) 502016-8, Mandalay- Tel: 02-60933. Nay Pyi TawTel: 067-420778, E-mail freshaircon@gkmyanmar. com.mm. URL: http:// www.freshaircon.com General 83-91, G-F, Bo Aung Kyaw St, Kyauktada Tsp, tel : 706223, 371906
Reservation Office (Yangon) 262-264, Pyay Road, Dagon Centre, A# 03-01, Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 95-1-501937, 536255, 09-520-0926.
The Oasis Hotel (Nay Pyi Taw)
ASTROLOGER
Saya Min Thoun Dara Astrologer No(2), Maha Wizaya Pagoda North Stairway, Dagon Tsp. tel: 296184
BARS
50th Street 9/13, 50th street-lower, Botataung Tsp. Tel-397160.
Emergency Numbers
Ambulance tel: 295133. Fire tel: 191, 252011, 252022. Police emergency tel: 199. Police headquarters tel: 282541, 284764. Red Cross tel:682600, 682368 Traffic Control Branch tel:298651 Department of Post & Telecommunication tel: 591384, 591387. Immigration tel: 286434. Ministry of Education tel:545500m 562390 Ministry of Sports tel: 370604, 370605 Ministry of Communications tel: 067-407037. Myanma Post & Telecommunication (MPT) tel: 067407007. Myanma Post & Tele-communication (Accountant Dept) tel: 254563, 370768. Ministry of Foreign Affairs tel: 067-412009, 067-412344. Ministry of Health tel: 067-411358-9. Yangon City Development Committee tel: 248112. HOSPITALS Central Womens Hospital tel: 221013, 222811. Children Hospital tel: 221421, 222807 Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital tel: 543888. Naypyitaw Hospital (emergency) tel: 420096. Workers Hospital tel: 554444, 554455, 554811. Yangon Children Hospital tel: 222807, 222808, 222809. Yangon General Hospital (East) tel: 292835, 292836, 292837. Yangon General Hospital (New) tel: 384493, 384494, 384495, 379109. Yangon General Hospital (West) tel: 222860, 222861, 220416. Yangon General Hospital (YGH) tel: 256112, 256123, 281443, 256131. ELECTRICITY Power Station tel:414235 POST OFFICE General Post Office 39, Bo Aung Kyaw St. (near British Council Library). tel: 285499. INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Yangon International Airport tel: 662811. YANGON PORT Shipping (Coastal vessels) tel: 382722 RAILWAYS Railways information tel: 274027, 202175-8.
INYA1 Resturant & Bar No.(1), Inya Road, Kamayut Tsp. Tel: 01-527506 email: inyaone@gmail.com www.inya1.com
Strand Bar 92, Strand Rd, Yangon, Myanmar. tel: 243377.fax: 243393, sales@thestrand.com.mm www.ghmhotels.com
Lobby Bar PARKROYAL Yangon, Myanmar. 33, Alan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Tsp. tel: 250388.
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Inya Day Spa 16/2, Inya Rd, Kamayut Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: 537907, 503375.
SAIL Marketing & Communications Suite 403, Danathiha Center 790, Corner of Bogyoke Rd & Wadan Rd, Lanmadaw Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: (951) 211870, 224820, 2301195. Email: admin@ advertising-myanmar.com www.advertising-myanmar. com
Room - 4021, 3 Floor, Taw Win Centre. Ph: 8600111 (Ext:4021), 09-803-2581.
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MYANMAR BOOK CENTRE Nandawun Compound, No. 55, Baho Road, Corner of Baho Road and Ahlone Road, (near Eugenia Restaurant), Ahlone Township. tel: 212 409, 221 271. 214708 fax: 524580. email: info@ myanmarbook.com
CONSTRUCTION
ENTERTAINMENT
CAFS
Qi Foot Spa At Inya Lake Hotel, Yangon. Tel: +951-662866, 662857 Ext: 1725 Zen Wellness Care No.62 (A), Rm-3, Yaw Min Gyi St, Dagon Tsp, Yangon. Tel: +951-252939.
Zamil Steel No-5, Pyay Road, 7 miles, Mayangone Tsp, Yangon. Tel: (95-1) 652502~04. Fax: (95-1) 650306. Email: zamilsteel@ zamilsteel.com.mm
Dance Lessons Mon-Fri 12:00 to 23:00. Sat-Sun 10 am to 8 pm Fun dancing Friday nights with Filipino musicians 4, U Tun Myat St, Tamwe. Tel: 01-541 550 The Uranium Dance Studio Pearl condo Bldg (C), 2nd flr, Bahan Tsp. Tel: 09731-42624, 09-514-0404.
Yangon : A-3, Aung San Stadium (North East Wing), Mingalartaungnyunt Tsp. Tel : 245543, 09-730-37772. Mandalay : Room No.(B,C) (National Gas), 35th St, Btw 80th & 81st, Chanayetharzan Tsp. Tel : 09-6803505, 02 34455, 36748, 71878.
DOMAIN
La Brasserie (International) PARKROYAL Yangon. 33, Alan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Tsp. tel : 250388. Cafe de Angel Always Pure & Fresh No.24, Baho Rd, Ahlone Tsp. tel : 703449 Opening Hour: 9 am to 11 pm
GENERATORS
Heavy Equipments & Genset
FITNESS CENTRE
Espace Avenir 523, Pyay Rd, Kamayut Tsp, Tel : 505214, 505222 FIT Club - Rm 101~3, Marina Residence, 8, Kaba Aye Pagoda Rd, Mayangone Tsp, Tel : 650634, 650651 Ext:102 Parkroyal Fitness & Spa Parkroyal Yangon. 33, Alan Pya Phaya Road, Dagon Tsp. Tel: 250388.
Architecture 3 Construction Co, Ltd. No. 154, 39th Street, Between Maha Bandoola & Anawratha Road, Kyauktada Tsp, Yangon. Contact: Ma Khaing Tun Business Development 09-502-5782
La Source Beauty Spa 80(A), Inya Rd, Kamayut. tel: 512 380, 511 252. Sedona Hotel, Kabar Aye Pagoda Rd. tel: 666 900 My Way Diamond Condo, Bldg(A), Rm (G-02), Pyay Rd, Kamayut Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 52717, 09 51 70528
No. (8), Panchan Tower, Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 951-516891~3 sm@mtg.biz.mm, www.mtg. biz.mm, www.mmnic.biz.mm.
DUTY FREE
INYA1 Resturant & Bar No.(1), Inya Road, Kamayut Tsp. Tel: 01-527506 email: inyaone@gmail.com www.inya1.com Traders Caf Traders Hotel, Yangon. #223, Sule Pagoda Rd. Tel: 242828 ext: 6519
Winning Way No. 589-592, Bo Aung Kyaw St, Yangon-Pathein highway Road. Hlaing Thayar Tsp. Tel: 951645178-182, 685199, Fax: 951-645211, 545278. e-mail: mkt-mti@ winstrategic.com.mm
24 hours Cancer centre No. 330, Yangon International Hotel, Ahlone Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: (951) 218388, 218292 Fax: (951) 218389
HOME FURNISHING
BATTERY
CHOCOLATE
A Little Dayspa No. 475 C, Pyi Road, Kamayut, Yangon. Tel: 09-431-28831.
ISO 9001:2008 (QMS)
Duty Free Airport Shopping Yangon International Airport Arrival/Departure Tel: 662676 (Airport) Office: 17, 2nd street, Hlaing Yadanarmon Housing, Hlaing Township, Yangon. Tel: 500143, 500144, 500145.
Mr. Betchang No.(272), Pyay Rd, DNH Tower, Rm No.(503), 5th flr, Sanchaung Tsp, Tel: 095041216 The Yangon GYM Summit Parkview Hotel 350, Ahlone Rd, Dagon Tsp. tel: 211888, 211966. Traders Health Club. Level 5, Traders Hotel Yangon#223 Sule Pagoda Rd, Tel: 951 242828 Ext: 6561
22, Pyay Rd, 9 mile, Mayangone Tsp. tel: 660769, 664363. Home Plus Trading Co., Ltd. No. 457, Aung San Stadium, Mingalartungnyunt Tsp. tel: 394888. Fax: 393008.
24 hours Medical centre No. 330, Ground Flr, Yangon Intl Hotel, Ahlone Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. 24 hour Call Centre : (951) 218 445 Clinic : (959) 4921 8159 Office : (951) 218 446 Fax : (951) 218 389 www.leomedicare.com
Shimmering Gold Services Co., Ltd.
VICTORY FOR LIFE
BANGKOK, THAILAND
Traders Hotel, 5th Floor Tel: 242828,Ext: Coreana. Sedona Hotel, Mandalay Ground Fl. Tel: 02-36488, Ext: Coreana
Proven Technology Industry Co., Ltd. No. FS 14, Bayintnaung Rd, Shwe Sabai Yeik Mon, Kamayut Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 951-951-701719~20, 527667, 531030, 531041, 530694. Fax: 527667, 531030. http//www. toyobatterymyanmar.com.
EDUCATION CENTRE
MHR Business & Management Institute 905, 9th floor, Modern Iron Market(Thanzay Condo) Lanmadaw St. Tel: 707822. NLEC 82 Anawrahta Rd, Corner of 39 St, Kyauktada Tsp. Tel: 250225.
HEALTH SERvICES
G-A, Ground Floor, Pearl Center, Kabaraye Pagoda Road, Yangon. Tel: 09 500 6880 Email: chocolateheaven. sale@gmail.com
FLORAL SERvICES
81, Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township, Yangon. Tel: 548022, 542979, 553783, 09-8030847, 09-730-56079. Email: asiapacific. myanmar@gmail.com.
VEJTHANI MYANMAR REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE No.125(C), West Shwe Gon Dine Road, Bahan Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 01-3449977. Hot Line: 09-507-1111, 01-555448, 555998. vejthani@myanmar.com.mm www.vejthani.com
LEGAL SERvICE
U Min Sein, BSc, RA, CPA.,RL Advocate of the Supreme Court 83/14 Pansodan St, Yangon. tel: 253 273. uminsein@mptmail.net.mm
BOOK STORES
COLD STORAGE
ELECTRICAL
Lemon Day Spa No. 96 F, Inya Road, Kamaryut Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 514848, 09-732-08476. E.mail: lemondayspa.2011 @gmail.com
Innwa Book Store No. 246, Rm.201/301, GF, Pansodan Street (Upper Block), Kyauktada Tsp. Tel. 389838, 243216, 374324, 514387
Est. 1992 in Myanmar Cold Storage Specialist, Solar Hot Water Storage Solutions. Tel: 09-504-2196, 09-73194828. E-mail: gei.ygn2@ gmail.com, glover2812@ gmail.com
Est. 1992 in Myanmar Electrical & Mechanical Contractors, Designers, Consultants. Tel: 09-504-2196, 09-73194828. E-mail: gei.ygn2@ gmail.com, glover2812@ gmail.com
Floral Service & Gift Shop No. 449, New University Avenue, Bahan Tsp. YGN. Tel: 541217, 559011, 09-860-2292. Market Place By City Mart Tel: 523840~43, 523845~46, Ext: 205. Junction Nay Pyi Taw Tel: 067-421617~18 422012~15, Ext: 235. Res: 067-414813, 09-49209039. Email : eternal@ mptmail.net.mm
Agent Office, 5th Floor, Junction Centre (Maw Tin), Lanmadaw Township, Yangon. Myanmar. Ph: 09-731-56770, 09-5117584, Fax: 01-516313, myanmarmeditour@gmail. com Bumrungrad Intl Rm 238, Summit Parkview Hotel, Dagon Tsp. tel: 723999, 211888. Ext: 8238.
Floral Service & Gift Centre 102(A), Dhamazaydi Rd, Yangon.tel: 500142 Summit Parkview Hotel, tel: 211888, 211966 ext. 173 fax: 535376.email: sandy@ sandymyanmar.com.mm.
Top Marine Show Room No-385, Ground Floor, Lower Pazundaung Road, Pazundaung Tsp, Yangon. Ph: 01-202782, 09-851-5597
Foral Service & Gifts shop No.2, Corner of Khay Mar St & Baho Rd (Near Asia Royal Hospital), Sanchaung Tsp, Yangon. email: yangonflorist@ myanmar.com.mm. Tel: 01-510406, 09-73184714.
No. 365/367, Bo Aung Kyaw st (Upper), IHBC, Kyauktada Tsp. Tel: 392484 , 389824, 09803-0166. Fax: 392590. Email: radiant.aesthetics @gmail.com. Web: www. kembanganradiant.com
MARKET RESEARCH
MMRD Research BLDG C, New Mingalar Market, 10-story BLDG, 8 & 9 flr, Coner of Mill St & Banyardala Rd, Mingalar Taungnyunt Tsp. Tel: 200326, 200846, 201350. Fax: 202425.
Acupuncture, Medicine Massage, Foot Spa Add:No,27(A),Ywa Ma Kyaung Street, Hlaing Township, Yangon. Tel: 01-511122, 526765. Piyavate Hospital (Bangkok) Myanmar Represent ative (Head office) Miba Gon Yee Business Group, No.506, 5th-fl, Yuzana Twin Tower, (No.8, Pangyan Tower) Cor of Dhama Zedi & Bargayar Rd, SCHG Tsp. Tel: 500600, 500800, 500900. Fax: 539799. hotline: +9595018777. piyavate@ myanmar.com.mm www.piyavate.com PHIH-Specialist Clinic FMI Centre (4th Floor) #380, Bogyoke Aung San Road, Pabedan Tsp. tel: 243 010, 243 012, 243 013
Foam Spray Insulation No-410, Ground Floor, Lower Pazuntaung Road, Pazuntaung Tsp, Yangon. Telefax : 01-203743, 09730-26245, 09-500-7681. Hot Line-09-730-30825.
FURNITURE
NatRay Co., Ltd. Rm 807, La Pyayt Wun Plaza. tel : 01-370833, 370836
Intuitive Design, Advertising, Interior Decoration Corporate logo/Identity/ Branding, Brochure/ Profile Booklet/ Catalogue/ Billboard, Corporate diary/ email newsletter/ annual reports, Magazine, journal advertisement and 3D presentation and detailed planning for any interior decoration works. Talk to us: (951) 430-897, 553-918 www.medialane.com.au 58B Myanma Gon Yaung Housing, Than Thu Mar Road, Tamwe, Yangon.
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ASIA Language & Business Academy (All classes are taught by native English-speaking teachers), No-66, Shwedagon Pagoda Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel:+95-1376236, 376314, 384055. Streamline Education 24, Myasabai Rd, Parami, Myangone Tsp. tel: 662304, 09-500-6916. No.35(b), Tatkatho Yeik Mon Housing, New University Avenue, Bahan Township, Yangon. Tel: 951-549451, 557219, 540730. www.yangon-academy.org Myanmar. Tel: 95-1-535783, 527705, 501429. Fax: 95-1-527705. Email: salesikon@myanmar.com.mm Junction Mawtin Bogyoke Aung San Rd, Cor of Wadan St. Lanmadaw Tsp. Tel: Junction Square Pyay Rd, Kamayut Tsp. Tel: Ocean Supercentre (North Point ), 9th Mile, Mayangone Tsp. Tel: 651 200, 652963. Pick n Pay Hyper Market Bldg (A,B,C), (14~16), Shwe Mya Yar Housing, Mya Yar Gone St, Mingalartaungnyunt Tsp. Tel: 206001~3, Fax: 9000199 Sein Gay Har 44, Pyay Rd, Dagon Tsp. Tel: 383812, 379823. Super 1 (Kyaikkasan) 65, Lay Daunt Kan St, Tel: 545871~73 Super 1 (Shwe Bonthar) 397, Bogyoke Aung San St, Pabedan. Tel: 250268~29 Victoria Shwe Pone Nyet Yeik Mon, Bayint Naung Rd, Kamaryut Tsp. Tel : 515136. Bo Sun Pat Tower, Bldg 608, Rm 6(B), Cor of Merchant Rd & Bo Sun Pat St, PBDN Tsp. Tel: 377263, 250582, 250032, 09-511-7876, 09-862-4563. INYA1 Resturant & Bar No.(1), Inya Road, Kamayut Tsp. Tel: 01-527506 email: inyaone@gmail.com www.inya1.com No. 105/107, Kha-Yae-Bin Road. between Pyi Daung Su Yeik Tha (Halpin) and Manawhari Road/Ahlone Road, Dagon Tsp. Tel/Fax: 538895, Tel: 09730-29973, 09-540-9469.
padonmar.restaurant@ gmail.com. www.myanmarrestaurantpadonmar.com
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OFFICE FURNITURE
Monday to Saturday (9am to 6pm) No. 797, MAC Tower II, Room -4, Ground Floor, Bogyoke Aung San Road, Lamadaw Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Tel: (951) 212944 Ext: 303 sales.centuremyanmar@ gmail.com www.centure.in.th
RELOCATION SERvICE
PLEASURE CRUISES
Relocation Specialist Rm 504, M.M.G Tower, #44/56, Kannar Rd, Botahtaung Tsp. Tel: 250290, 252313. Mail : info@asiantigersmyanmar.com
Kan Yeik Tha Road Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp. Yangon, Myamar.
Horizon Intl School 25, Po Sein Road, Bahan Tsp, tel : 541085, 551795, 551796, 450396~7. fax : 543926, email : contact@horizonmyanmar. com, www.horizon.com Bldg No. 12, Yangon Intl Compound, Ahlone Road. Tel: 09-431-85008, 09-731-60662. sales@corrianderleaf.com ILBC 180, Thunandar 9th Lane, Thumingalar Housing, Thingungyung.tel: 562401.
SOLAR SYSTEM
The Brightest AC CFL Bulb 21, 9th St, Lanmadaw Tsp. Ph: 212243, 216861, 216864. spsolarstation@ gmail.com. www. spsolarstation.com
Moby Dick Tours Co., Ltd. Islands Safari in the Mergui Archipelago 4 Days, 6 Days, 8 Days Trips Tel: 95 1 202063, 202064 E-mail: mobydicktours@ gmail.com. Website: www. moby-dick-adventures.com
RESTAURANTS
Tel: 299255~9, Ext: 7801, 7802 Fax: 382917 reception@ kandawgyipalace-hotel. com www.kandawgyipalacehotel.com
STEEL CONSTRUCTION
24 hours open. 5, Alan Pya Phaya Rd, Dagon Tsp, inside Thamada Hotel. tel 243640, 243047, Ext: 32.
Kan Yeik Tha Road Mingalar Taung Nyunt Tsp. Yangon, Myamar. Taste Paradise Chinese Restaurant
Road to Mandalay Myanmar Hotels & Cruises Ltd. Governors Residence 39C, Taw Win Road, Dagon Tsp, Yangon, Myanmar. tel: (951) 229860 fax: (951) 217361. email: RTMYGN@mptmail.net.mm www.orient-express.com
Lunch/Dinner/Catering 555539, 536174 Black Canyon Coffee & International Thai Cuisine 330, Ahlone Rd, Dagon Tsp. Tel: 0980 21691, 395052. email: blackcanyon@ yangon. net.mm.
The Ritz Exclusive Lounge Chatrium Hotel Royal Lake Yangon 40, Natmauk Road, Tamwe Tsp, Ground Floor, Tel: 544500 Ext 6243, 6244
ILBC IGCSE SCHOOL No.(34), Laydauntkan Road, Tamwe Tsp, Yangon. Tel: 542982, 545720, 549106,545736,400156 Fax: 541040 Email: info@ilbc.net.mm www.ilbcedu.com ISM Intl School W 22/24, Mya Kan Thar Housing, Hlaing Tsp. tel:530082, 530083. International School Yangon 20, Shwe Taung Kyar St, Bahan Tsp. Tel: 512793.
PEB Steel Buildings 60 (A), Halpin Road, Yangon. Tel: 01-218223, 218224. Fax: 218224. marketing@pebsteel.com. mm www.pebsteel.com.mm
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A Myanmar traditional chess player contemplates his next move at the opening day of the Myanmar Traditional Chess Tournament at Aung San Stadium on May 3. Pic: Ko Taik U Maung Maung Lwin said other Southeast Asian countries should not find it difficult to play as Myanmar chess is not so different from the Thai, Laos and Cambodian variations. Thailand is translating the English version of the guidebook into Thai. It is almost done. They are teaching children how to play Myanmar chess. In Vietnam, authorities are printing the soft copy given out at the seminar. He said those who play international chess can easily adapt to the rules of traditional chess because it is still the same premise, with many similar features. Young people in other Southeast Asian countries are appreciating Myanmar chess more because players can arrange the pieces as they like at the start of the game. Also, as they already know international chess, Myanmar chess is new and exciting to them, he said. For the 11-day tournament in Yangon 12 selected players from major cities across Myanmar have gathered to compete in knockout rounds each day until the final. U Ko Ko Gyi, who came from Mandalay to participate in competition, expressed a passion for traditional chess, as well as the difficulties to play these days. I started playing traditional chess in 1997. Before that, I played international chess. Personally I like it because the rules are closer to reality and nature. For example, in international chess any piece that reaches the far end of the board can become a superior piece, while in Myanmar chess the piece can become at most a general like in the army, but not an elephant or castle, he said. But it is difficult to be able to play traditional chess. There are no shops selling the traditional chess pieces. We have to play using international chess pieces. There are some rich players who order sculptors to custom make their pieces, spending K20,000 or more, he said. The Myanmar Chess Federation said it has started making sets for K10,000 to further encourage the sport.
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Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho (centre) celebrates with his players after winning the Spanish league at Athletic Bilbaos San Mames stadium on May 2. Pic: AFP title in Athletics stadium. Were very happy, said Sergio Ramos, who on April 25 had experienced vastly different emotions when he missed a penalty in the Champions League semifinal shootout defeat by Bayern Munich. Its been a tough league and Barca were an extraordinary rival, well enjoy it now and celebrate it with our fans. Mourinho again refused to face the Spanish press after the game but spoke to Real Madrid TV. Ive won titles before in Portugal, Italy and England but this has been the most difficult of all. I think even Barca, after theyve won three titles in a row, know that we deserve this one, he said. Madrid looked to have got
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By Julian Guyer LONDON Hodgson was appointed England manager on a four-year contract, the Football Association announced May 1. The West Bromwich Albion boss emerged as the surprise front-runner for the England job on April 29 as the FA confirmed it had ignored the popular clamour for Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp to be appointed. It is a very proud day for me, Im a very happy man to be offered the chance to manage my country, Hodgson told reporters at a Wembley press conference. Im looking forward to the task ahead. Everyone knows it is not an easy one but Im hoping that everyone, fans and supporters will get behind the team. Its the team that counts, they go out and win football matches. What Ill do is try to make sure the team is well prepared for the challenge ahead. Im really looking forward to it. Hodgson had held around four hours of discussions with senior FA officials at Wembley on April 30, paving the way for the 64-year-olds appointment to the most demanding role in English football. Since Italian coach Fabio Capello resigned as England manager in February, in protest at the FAs decision to strip John Terry of the England captaincy, Stuart Pearce has been in caretaker charge of the national side. That is despite the former England defender also being the manager of Englands Under-21s and the British Olympic team. Concerns have been raised about the FAs delay in getting a permanent manager on board so close to the European Championships in Poland and Ukraine, where England begin the tournament against France in Donetsk on June 11. Hodgsons first game as England manager will be the warm-up match away to Norway in Oslo on May 26. That is followed by another friendly, with Belgium at Wembley on June 2, before their Euro 2012 opener. Hodgson admitted he had little time to acclimatise to his new job before Euro 2012. Its going to be difficult of course but hopefully Ive got time. Obviously Ive been working here for the last five years so the players are pretty well known to me even though I havent worked with them all, he said. Ive done as much research and spoken
LONDON Chelsea were left contemplating the prospect of having to win this seasons Champions League in order to qualify for next terms edition after a 2-0 defeat by Newcastle on May 2. Roberto Di Matteos side looked drained by their recent gruelling schedule as they delivered a flat performance that was punished by two astonishing goals from Newcastle striker Papiss Demba Cisse. Cisse, one of the signings of the January transfer window, made it 13 goals in 12 games as he struck twice for the visitors at Stamford Bridge, with his second a contender for goal of the season. Defeat left Chelsea four points adrift of both fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, who won 4-1 away to Bolton Wanderers on April 2, and Newcastle, who trail Spurs on goal difference alone, with just two Premier League games of the season left. Usually, the top three clubs in England qualify for the Champions League proper, with the fourth-placed side entering the preliminary round. Unless Tottenham and Newcastle fall apart in their final fixtures, Chelsea will need to win the Champions League final against Bayern Munich on May 19 to avoid failing to qualify for Europes elite club competition for the first time in owner Roman Abramovichs nine-year reign. Senegal forward Cisse unleashed a powerful shot past Petr Cech to give the Magpies a 19th minute lead. But in stoppage time at the end of the game Cisse topped that effort with a stunning, swerving shot from wide out on the left with the outside of his boot that sailed over a stunned Cech. With the second goal, when I saw it coming back from Shola Ameobi I just wanted to kick it, Cisse told the BBC. I had no energy so I just wanted to hit it and it ended up going in. We are going to keep pushing to the end until it is impossible [to qualify], said interim Chelsea manager Roberto di Matteo. We only have two days [until the FA Cup final] so recovery is important and everyone involved will be motivated for the game. AFP
West Bromwich Albion manager Roy Hodgson leaves a meeting with English Football Association officials at Wembley Stadium in London on April 30. Pic: AFP to as many people as I can. Hodgson meanwhile would not be drawn on some of the thorny selection issues he is likely to face, such as whether his Euro 2012 squad would include John Terry and Rio Ferdinand. Terry has denied criminal charges of racially abusing Ferdinands younger brother Anton. Hodgson also declined to speculate on whether he was likely to reappoint Liverpools Steven Gerrard to the England captaincy. But Hodgson refused to write off Englands prospects at the Euros. England always have to go in tournaments to win them because we are a major football nation, Hodgson said. I certainly think the players would be very disappointed if we expected anything less of them than to win the tournament. The FA statement said Hodgson would see out the current Premier League campaign with West Brom, who have two games left to play. Roys appointment as England manager is obviously disappointing news for the club as we would have liked him to sign a new contract, which was in the process of negotiation, and remain as our head coach, Baggies chairman Jeremy Peace said. But we understand Roys desire to take the England job and he will leave us after the Arsenal game on May 13 with our best wishes. AFP
n 2010, I worked on a section of an International Telecom Union (ITU) report about information and communication technologies in the least developed countries (ITU, 2011). Analyzing the countries that were at the bottom of the league tables in telecom, I found to my unhappiness that Myanmar was one before the last in mobile telephony. Hearing that north Korea was reaching one million active connections by end 2011, I checked the data again. now Myanmar is last, other than for St Helena, a UK colony with a population of 5,000, which does not seem to have any mobiles. It is not that north Korea has more mobiles than Myanmar, but that as a proportion of the population it is performing better, as a result of the rapid increase in connections driven by a foreignowned private operator issued a license in 2008. Myanmar has had mobiles for longer, but according to data reported to the International Telecom Union by the government, the government-owned operators progress has been slow, compared to other low-performing countries that have not reformed their sectors. There is no doubt that some of the data may not be accurate (whenever one sees numbers nicely rounded to thousands, one questions their veracity). It is the duty of the relevant country authorities to report the most current and accurate data to the ITU. In the case of Myanmar the 2009 number has been supplied by the Ministry of Posts and Telecom, while the 2010 number is an ITU estimate, which explains the round figure for 2010 and not for previous years. It would not be fair to use data from the Ministry only for Myanmar, but even if one tries, there are problems. The Ministry reports data by project not by aggregate connections; and the problems of rounded numbers persists. But let us assume that there may be more mobiles in Myanmar than the ITU reports. Even then, it can, at most, overtake n. Korea and
Farmers walk past a satellite tower near Toungoo last week. Pic: Kaung Htet
regain its old place at second (or third, counting St Helena) from the bottom. Is this something worth debating? The real challenge is to vault out of the bottom 10 altogether, and give the people of Myanmar electronic connectivity on par with neighboring countries. To achieve this goal, Myanmar has an advantage.
fibre backbone as a Public Private Partnership. Conduct an assessment of spectrum use and availability, especially for 3G and 4G technologies. Initiate action to refarm or reassign frequencies if valuable frequencies have been assigned to low-value uses (it is most likely that the military are using frequenLate-starter advantage cies across the spectrum). Starting late means that most Design a technology-neutral of the mistakes have been made, access network license system. by others. In the world of policy Design and implement a clear design, we spend the most effort market entry/exit policy modeled working around previous mistakes. on Pakistans 2003 policies. For example, Thailands recent In all these cases, the governeffort to develop its ICT sector has ment should insist on solutions been bedeviled by the existence of that are appropriate for developing concession contracts from a previcountry contexts and avoid the ous time. A green-field is much wholesale importation of polieasier to work with. cies developed and implemented So, if the government wants to in advanced market economies take Myanmar out of the bottom 10, (Samarajiva & Zainudeen, 2008). what should it do? This is not the International consultants will be place for detail, but here are five required, but they should be carekey actions that must be taken at fully managed and coordinated so the outset: that the overall scheme is coherent Build a national open-access and suits the local circumstances.
Bank as it emerged from decades of closed-economy policies (Bottelier, 2006). Engaging with an entity such as the World Bank, rather than a specific country or company, opens up access to a range of lessons on telecom reforms: many successes, but some failures as well. The lessons are more important than the money. I will illustrate with one failure and one success. Since the late 1990s, the World Bank and its associated experts (e.g., Wellenius, 2000) promoted universal service funds as effective tools to bring the benefits of connectivity to the poor. At the time, this was an attractive solution and one that was superior to the previous practice of imposing universal service obligations on telecom operators. While significant benefits were gained, the instrument did not perform as well as expected, with more than US$8 billion lying unspent in universal service accounts worldwide (Somasekhar, 2010). The World Bank Independent Evaluation Group (2011, para 4.28), upon reviewing experience in multiple countries over five Managing the policy actions years, conceded that it failed to live will require the establishment of a up to the original promise: Equity policy cell within a strong Ministry, and integration of marginalized preferably Finance and Planning. groups have been more effectively Most, if not all, of the present supported by World Bank support employees of Ministry of Posts and for ICT policy and sector reform Telecom (14,770) should be moved than by operations specifically into the national backhaul network designed to achieve these goals. PPP. ICT operations that supported A sector specific regulatory reforms to introduce competition authority will be needed. The first into the sector, when successful in policy actions can be taken in par- supporting those reforms, have had allel with the design and planning significant impact, especially in acof the regulatory body. cess to cellular telephony services. This increase in overall access has Getting architecture right had a spill-over effect of providThe green-field advantage will be ing access to the underserved. lost if the overall architecture is not Lower tariffs (especially in cellular right, if the different policy actions telephony), falling handset prices, do not cohere. For example, Timor and the expansion of prepaid celLeste had green-field advantage, lular services are all channels that but wasted it by giving a long-term facilitate access by the poor. One monopoly concession to Portugal indicator of the poor becoming part Telecom. Today, Timor Leste is a of the customer base of cellular telecom backwater, even if it is not telephony providers is the monthly in the bottom 10. average revenue per user (ARPU), One way to get the basic elewhich declined from about $20 in ments of the architecture right is 2002 to about $5 in 2010 in develto learn from the experience of oping countries. to Page (3) Chinas engagement with the World
Total mobile connections and growth rates among ten countries with lowest penetration
2006 St.Helena Myanmar n Korea Eritrea Solomon Islands Somalia Marshall Islands Ethiopia Cuba Kiribati 214,214 61,996 7,000 550,000 1,000 866,700 152,715 700 2007 247,641 84,348 10,900 600,000 1,500 1,208,498 198,252 750 2008 367,388 108,631 30,000 627,000 2,000 1,954,527 331,736 1,000 2009 502,005 69,261 141,130 30,000 641,000 3,000 4,051,703 621,156 1,000 2010 594,000 431,919 185,275 30,000 648,200 3,800 6,854,000 1,003,015 10,000 2006-10 CAGR* n/A 23% n/A 24% 34% 3% 31% 51% 46% 70% 2009-10 growth n/A 18% 524% 31% 0% 1% 27% 69% 61% 900%
* Note: CAGR stands for Compound Annual Growth Rate, the best indicator of growth over time. The right-most column shows the percentage increase from 2009 to 2010.
LOnG queue could be seen snaking out of the Yadanarpon Teleport compound in Hlaing campus on April 23. One old man said to The Myanmar Times it reminded him of lining up for cooking oil before 1988, when daily products were rationed. Times have changed, but people are still having to line up in the hope of getting their hands on a SIM card, despite the fact that it costs more than two months of an average salary. We are only going to sell 50, announced a sales person from Yadanarpon Teleport to the crowd of about 100 people eagerly waiting to buy a SIM card. Thats not fair. We are not leaving until we get one, shouted one person in the line. At a cost of K200,000 the latest batch of SIM cards released from April 6 is the cheapest yet for a mobile connection that has witnessed black market price of up to K4.8 million for the tiny plastic chips during the early 2000s. The Minister for Communications, Post and Telegraph, U Thein Tun, announced plans last week to match prices seen in neighbouring countries where a card only costs a few dollars, even in smaller countries such as Cambodia,and Laos. But even at K200,000 demand is high and phone retailers say they are struggling to deal with the current system as some are benefiting
A sales assistant holds an FEC 20 Pre-pay card issued by Myanmar Posts and Telecommunication. Pic: Lwin Maung Maung
from favouritism while others look to abuse the situation. Yadanarpon Teleport is one of only two companies authorised by the state-run Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications (MPT), together with E-lite Tech, to sell the K200,000 worth SIM cards. Retail shops are meant to buy the cards from the main distributors for K198,000 and sell them back to the public for K200,000, said U Si Thu, general manager of Mr Fone. But prices are often about K30,000 higher. And, depending on the choice, a more preferable phone number can be far higher. Although the K200,000 SIM cards went on sale from April 6 some retail shops were able to get hold of the cards on April 5, said U Si Thu. On April 6, one retail shop could get about 1000 SIM cards but after Thingyan [new Year] holidays, we arent able to get that many
anymore. If we go and ask the companies that we want about 500 SIM cards, they only offer about 100 said U Si Thu. He said retailers are then forced to buy from the black market. People who have already purchased the SIM cards contact us by phone and ask us whether we would like to buy them, he said. By paying K220,000 on the black market retailers then sell them back to the public for K230,000. Another phone retailer who asked not to be named said that there are individuals close to the authorities that have been able to get as many as 10,000 SIM cards. If our shop asks for more SIM cards they say they are out of stock. It is because they have sold so many to certain individuals, he said. He also said there are some shops that sell the SIM cards on a copied version of an original contract.
It is important to get an original contract because if your SIM card is either lost or damaged, you need to show that it is yours with the original contract, he said. U Zaw Myo, 35, said he felt it was fair if the retail shops sold the cards for about K210,000 because of the administration charges and the time they take to line up. Although the retail shops officially get K2000 in commission for each SIM card, the money is not enough for staff and other administration costs. This is the case
everywhere. Even in the car market, if you want a preferable car number, you have to pay K500,000 under the table, he said. But some are willing to line up outside Yadanarpon Teleport to get the actual sale price of a SIM card. Ma Aye Mar, 28, who last week bought a SIM card for K200,000, said she decided to line up because it was her right to get the correct price. I could pay the K10,000 extra but its crazy to pay more to get a SIM card that should be far cheaper than it already is, she said.
The success was in reforms to introduce competition to the telecom sector, as referred to above. not only did these reforms bring the benefits of electronic connectivity to the poor, they paid back the costs of reforms many fold. I was personally involved in managing aspects of telecom reforms for the government of Sri Lanka, funded by credits from the World Bank (Samarajiva, 2000, 2001; Samarajiva & Zainudeen, 2008). The total expenditures could not have exceeded $1520m. In 2010 alone, the government of Sri Lanka took in $122m as revenues from the partially privatized telecom industry (Rajapaksa, 2011). Today, Sri Lanka is at the forefront of ICT developments in South Asia (behind only the Maldives in mobile connectivity), with almost universal access to voice telephony at some of the lowest prices in the world, and making good progress on broadband connectivity as well. The author is Chair and CEO of LIRNEasia, a regional policy and regulation think tank, and former Director General of Telecommunications of Sri Lanka. http://lirneasia. net/about/bod/rohansamarajiva/
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HE benefits of widespread mobile phone use and the recent technological advancements that have led to high-speed internet availability, anywhere and everywhere, have been proven to be the single best driver for economic growth in developing countries. nevertheless, mistakes have been made in many countries, and there are lessons to be learnt. Moreover Myanmar is perfectly placed to learn from those experiences and deliver a telecoms revolution that is a win-win-win situation, not only for the government, and the citizens at large, but also as a driver for massive entrepreneurial activity within the private sector. The mobile phone story is already a remarkable one, adding 1.2 percent to a nations annual GDP growth with every 10pc increase in mobile penetration, yet the story is not yet complete. The trend of mobile voice and internet convergence, promises an even greater boost to incomes and livelihoods, especially of those most in need, including those in rural areas who are isolated from access to relevant market information. Yet despite these enormous benefits, in retrospect, its clear that many developing nations effectively sold the family silver, for a short term infusion of cash from selling mobile licences, largely to foreign companies, who effectively extract rent from the countries in which they were invited to invest. Myanmar is in the fortuitous position of being able to redefine this already outdated development model, based on telecom trends in more developed markets. Whereas in the earlier days of the mobile story, the key issue was infrastructure development, recent trends point to the takeover of mobile services delivery as the future driver of mobile development. This key trend is essentially a reflection of how voice services, while still important, are being increasingly challenged by the need for internet and data services, for example, mobile banking and the mobile wallet. It is these innovative services that are proving to be the next major catalyst for widespread income increases and lifestyle improvements.
A Mr Fone sales assistant shows different model phones to a customer last month. Pic: Kaung Htet
The development of the services trend has resulted in the rapid global growth of a new kind of telecom operator. The key characteristic of this new type of operator is that they do not own or operate the mobile infrastructure, preferring to lease capacity on the network, while focusing all their efforts on the services that they provide. This new breed of operator is referred to as a Mobile Virtual network Operator or MVnO. This trend clearly removes the requirement for multiple infrastructure operators, and the duplicated investment inherent in the old model, that can now be replaced with a single network initially under the public sector, leaving the private sector to focus on service innovations. So what other lessons can be learnt from mobile phones and their contribution to nation building in other developing countries? The first lesson is absolutely clear; access to telecommunications is a fundamental right, and should be regarded by policy makers as a public utility. Secondly, whilst the private sector has done a reasonably good job of providing access, the profit motive is not completely conducive to the public utility aspect. Furthermore, despite constant innovation in services, developing countries that issued licences to foreign operators are waking up to the fact that they are
essentially victims of rent extraction as the profits are repatriated to the overseas shareholders. Thirdly, deregulation and the issuance of multiple infrastructure licences has resulted in significant mal-investment, specifically duplicated investment where multiple operators build expensive telecom towers and related utilities, often next to each other. This is not only a huge waste of money, but a blight on the landscape. Fourthly, the selling the family silver option effectively kills the domestic and incumbent operator, that is, the only telecom entity that regards its duties as a public utility and therefore a social responsibility. Fifthly, high connection costs and the lack of a truly nationwide mobile infrastructure hold back the economic development of a country regardless, and in despite of, the promising signs that infer increased foreign direct investment in the country. At the end of the day, mobile development, will speed up the rate of other investments throughout the country. With the lessons learnt from the mistakes of others, and the very real trend of services versus infrastructure, is there a model that leads to optimum income and GDP growth whilst ensuring that the economic rent remains in Myanmar for the benefit of the nation?
Through existing Official Development Assistance (ODA) offers, Myanmar can build a telecom development model, that will be superior to those adopted in other countries. The ODA can be
used to build a fully nationwide telecom network, faster than would be achieved by the private sector. This would also build MPT as an asset that could be floated within a few years with a
valuation likely approaching US$30 billion. This would be a huge windfall gain for the government and the country, and far in excess of the cash raised from selling off infrastructure licenses to private operators. Furthermore, by thoroughly deregulating services, the international trends of service-based innovation and the growth of multiple MVnOs, would then be allowed to flourish, unleashing a wave of entrepreneurial activity, and wealth creation, available to the many and not just the few. All major technical advances such as the mobile phone or the internet have had a tendency to develop along a particular path for a given period of time, until new innovations or ways of thinking, shift the path in a new direction. In terms of telecom development trends Myanmar has a choice. It can either follow the old path and make the same mistakes as those before us. Or, it can learn from those mistakes and adopt the new path in which infrastructure is comparable to a road, useful in its own right, but dull in comparison to the shops and services that line it.
S the tech-giant Apple recorded profits of US$11.6 billion in the financial quarter ending March 31, the companys reach has even spread to Myanmar. Years of isolation have meant that software for Apple devices was hard to come by, limiting compatibility with existing telecommunications networks and putting off customers to one of the worlds most popular brands. At first people were reluctant to use Apple products because it was difficult to get hold of software in our country. Only now when the software can be bought easily have people started using Apple gadgets, said Ma Thiri, a sales executive from iHub, an exclusive retailer of Apple products. Another reason for the lack of demand, she said, was due to difficulties in getting repairs. It was even difficult to change a broken screen. But if you look at it another way, as Apple products are so expensive, customers
An office employee enjoys using an Apple iPad during a lunch break in Yangon last week. Pic: Boothee
rarely bought one without deciding to take care of it. Therefore we had less examples of broken screens. But now, as the cost is coming down many more people are buying Apple products and we need to provide a repair service such as changing the screen as many of them break, she said. There has been a significant rise in people wanting Apple products since 2011, with most buying them as a fashion statement, and only
a quarter actually using them for professional purposes, such as designers, Ma Thiri said. We would normally sell around 10 laptops a month, but that increased to 30 or 35 laptops a month in 2011, she said. The iPad is currently the top seller in Myanmar with the iPhone coming in second. And Apple is proving just as divisive in its converts and skeptics here as it is renowned for interna-
tionally. The applications are very entertaining, which I think is their target to attract the user, said iPhone 4 user Ma Kit Kit. And also the difference with the product is the touch interface. I feel special and different when I compare it with the other brands, she said. When the iPhone launched I really wanted it but I didnt like the iPhone 3 shape, it just wasnt elegant looking to me. When the
iPhone 4 came out I really liked it, I felt that one was elegant. Ma Kit Kit said she bought the iPhone to use for her job and not just for fashion. "As Im a photographer that is very attractive when I look back at the pictures which I have taken. Its very convenient for my job as well, she said, adding that she no longer considers using another brand. Its because Im satisfied with this phone as I can see my pictures with good quality with full screen. But Im not interested to use up-to-date model gadgets because I dont think there will be so much difference when iPhone 5 launches, she said. While many go crazy for Apple, others, like May May, 24, hold a different view. I agree that the iPhone and Apple products are high quality. But we still need to buy most of the software aside from buying the phone. I feel like the iPhone is associated with a particular class of society, said May May, who uses Android version 2.3.3. And while we can send Bluetooth between other brands of phones to each other, we cant with the iPhone. That makes it inconvenient for contacting friends. For me, an iPhone is not worth it with what we have to pay for it. Thats why even if I had enough money to buy an iPhone I wont be buying it, she said.
her children in Singapore. It costs less than using a landline phone. My daughter
here sometimes helps me so that I can chat on G-talk. But we cant have a nice
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to account chatting service. Pfingo does not work well when there are a lot of Pfingo users online. If you open two or three Pfingo accounts at the same time, its crazy. Skype connection is better and is clearer than By Noe Noe Aung Pfingo. Also calls cost less with Skype, he said. But getting online at the right ESPITE numerous time when the connection is obstacles, the preference likely to be good is tough, espefor internet call services, cially when you have to coordisuch as Pfingo and Skype, over nate across time zones. landlines when calling abroad I used to talk with Pfingo or keeps growing, say internet caf Skype but the connection for owners and users. internet phone calls is too slow The cost for internet calls are most of the time. Money runs out cheaper than the cost of interjust trying to say hello so I just national telephone calls from use Gmail voice call now, said here. I prefer using the internet Ma Thandar, another resident in whenever I contact my husband, Yangon who usually contacts her said Ma Kay Khine, a 28-year-old sister in Dubai once a week. housewife in Yangon. The most popular destinations to An owner of an internet caf in call are Singapore, Malaysia, ThaiTharketa township said that evland, China and the United States. eryday people come to his shop to The cost for calling is K50 for contact family members, spouses a minute to Singapore, K100 per and boyfriends, with most people minute each to Malaysia, Thailand, coming at the weekends. China and the United States. People generally prefer Skype But the regularity of a slow to Pfingo, he said, adding that connection rate impacts on the Pfingo is only good for internation- businesses themselves, with caf al phone calls whereas Skype can owners struggling to meet the be used for video chatting as well needs of their customers. as calls, while Gtalk is an account For the international calls,
Internet users make calls in an internet cafe in Yangon last week. Pic: MMT Archive
some people can connect and talk but some cant. The problem is so regular here, an owner of an internet caf in Kyauktada township told The Myanmar Times. Although my shop is still fine, a shop of a friend of mine has closed because of the power supply and bad internet connection, he said. Another concern is the legality of using internet calling services since the government banned their use last year. However, many cafs still offer the service with demand continuing from customers. Of course we know. But for the needs of our customers, we have to keep the service for them, said the owner. Actually, there is a legal international call service Ytalk. But it is not well known at the moment. We dont know if it is
better or faster. If government service is better than Skype and Pfingo, we would change and use it, he said. Perceptions of Myanmars internet connection can be summed up in a recent satirical comic strip portraying a cable failure caused by a snail crawling over it. nevertheless, the government has stated its commitment to providing a better service. The Deputy Minister for Communication, Post and Telegraph, U Tint Lwin was quoted saying the government is working to bring down the price of internet charges and improving connections in the state run newspaper, The Mirror, on April 24. Experts from the national Computer System (nCS) and Loxley from Thailand were invited to Myanmar on two separate occa-
sions in november and December 2011 to find defects in the core network of the two ISPs, he said. In response to their suggestions, the Minister sought to liaise with foreign companies to extend existing connection links and install further ISP connections overseas in data centres in Singapore and Hong Kong. In addition, the volume of internet bandwidth will be extended to 14Gb, he said. He also said the Ministry was preparing to hold a national ICT Forum in June to discuss ways of increasing information and communication technologies (ICT) by inviting local and foreign experts to contribute to its second ICT Master Plan (2010-2015). Suggestions and discussions from the forum would hopefully bring down charges, and improve connection, he said.
By Htoo Aung
MOBILE phone users will be able to lodge applications for internet connectivity from May 7 said U Thein Win, chief engineer for Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications mobile department. U Thein Win said during a press conference in Yangon on May 3 that all mobiles will be eligible for internet access. Access will be split into two categories 2.75G network users will be charged at K2 a minute, while 3G users will pay K4, he said. Were planning the network to be at international standards with the capability to support hundreds of thousands of mobiles. We are expanding data services and plan to provide internet access countrywide, he said. The connection speed will be faster on the 3G network but will remain a bit slow on 2.75G. There is no limit to the number of mobiles in Yangon that will
be able to connect and Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications will sell connections at five locations, Yatanarpon Teleport will have three outlets and E-lite Tech will have 13 shops, he said. The application fee will be K10,000, he added. Mobile phone owner Ko nay Lin Tun said: This is good news for people who want to have internet at home easily. I think the public is more willing to pay for services like this when they know that MPT is involved but there shouldnt be any limitations on the number of phones.
Previous internet offerings were limited to 10,000 phones, which isnt enough, he said. U Kyaw Myint, a civil servant, said he was worried that the network would not be able to cope with the extra load. Most people are yearning to add internet access to their phones, he said. But its already hard to make phone calls sometimes and now a huge amount of GSM and CDMA/ WCDMA phones have been sold. We want internet on our phones but we also want a decent connection. Translated by Zar Zar Soe
emails during work hours when there are a lot of users online. This is because there is an automatic cut-off with big uploads during periods of heavy traffic. Usually your email will be sent without the attachment, an experienced computer technician said. Some, however, see political restraints continuing to play a role in internet provision, even if it is not as direct as banning websites. I think it is slow for both technical and political reasons," Ko Pyae Sone, an internet user said. "The telephone system, which carries the internet service, is old and defective. But politically the bandwidth is limited by the government as well as not upgrading the outdated system. As the country develops, this will act as a catalyst for improvement of the current situation, he said. A slow internet connection delays development from the individual to societal level because they cannot access websites at an optimal performance, Ko Pyae Sone said. But the necessity for information and communication for both private and public sectors in Myanmar is pushing the internet system to develop. Businesses require faster internet access to complete transactions, while general users crave information, he said.
An FRAnCISCO Facts and figures about Facebook, which priced its initial public offering on May 2: - Facebook has more than 900 million active users. If the company were a country, it would be the third largest in the world after China (population: 1.34 billion) and India (population: 1.17 billion). - With 157 million members, the United States has the most Facebook users, followed by India with 45.9 million, Brazil with 45.3 million, Indonesia with 42.4 million and Mexico with 32.9 million. (source: socialbakers.com) - Facebook is the most popular social network in every country of the world, with the exceptions of China, Japan, Russia, South Korea and Vietnam. (source: comScore) - In April, Facebook announced a billion-dollar deal to buy the startup
- Facebook says it had an average of 526 million daily active users in March 2012, an increase of 41 percent from a year ago. It had registered 125 billion "friend connections" as of March 31 and 3.2 billion "likes" and comments. - More than 300 million photos are uploaded to Facebook every day and more than 488 million active users access Facebook using mobile devices. - "The Social network," the 2010 film about the origins of Facebook, won four Golden Globes including for best picture and best director but flopped at the Oscars, walking away with only awards for best adapted screenplay, original score and film editing. - Facebook, which currently employs some 3,500 people, has announced plans to hire "thousands" more over the next year.
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behind wildly popular smartphone photo sharing application Instagram, its biggest acquisition to date. - Facebook has minted four billionaires: Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin and Sean Parker. The 27-year-old Zuckerberg's net worth was estimated at $17.5
- Chris Hughes, one of Facebook's four co-founders, served - The Brazilian-born as director of online Saverin, who left Facebook organizing for Barack early on after a falling-out Obama's successful 2008 with Zuckerberg, had a net presidential campaign.
billion on the 2011 Forbes list of the wealthiest Americans. Moskovitz had a net worth of $3.5 billion but pipped Zuckerberg for the title of world's youngest billionaire, being eight days younger.
worth of $2 billion. Parker, the napster co-founder who briefly served as Facebook's president, had a net worth of $2.1 billion.
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Nokia slumps to 1.3bn loss under competition from Apple and Samsung
nOKIA has announced the departure of its head of sales as the struggling mobile phone maker, beset by competition from Apple and Samsung and an under-par new product launch, slumped to a loss of 1.3bn (US$1.7bn). The Finnish telecoms group said Colin Giles was leaving to be closer to his family, as sales fell to 7.4bn in the first three months of 2012 compared with 10.4bn in the same period last year. The operating loss of 1.3bn compared with a profit of 439m in 2011. nokias chief executive, Stephen Elop, said the business was working its way through a significant company transition in an industry environment that continued to evolve and shift quickly. nokias smartphone sales have faltered after Elop moved its devices off its home-grown Symbian operating system last year to the untried Windows Phone software owned by Microsoft. As a consequence, sales of Symbian-based phones are declining rapidly while uptake of nokias new Windows-based phone, the Lumia, has disappointed. Elop admitted on May 3 that the Lumia launch had not proceeded as planned in some markets, including the UK. We have launched four Lumia devices ahead of schedule to encouraging awards and popular acclaim, he said. The actual sales results have been mixed. We exceeded expectations in markets including the United States, but establishing momentum in certain markets including the UK has been more challenging. According to nokia, sales of handsets fell 32 percent in Europe in the first quarter, to 15.8m units, while China recorded a slump of 62pc to 9.2m. Worldwide, handset sales fell 24pc to 82.7m compared with the corresponding period in 2011. The company said Giles would not be replaced in a move that it saw as reducing a layer of sales management. nokia said the operating loss was comprised of 1.1bn of restructuring charges relating to a joint venture with Germanys Siemens to make telecoms equipment, with a further 260m loss caused by competition and the fact that the first quarter is traditionally a quiet sales period. Squeezed at both ends of a fiercely competitive sector, nokia is struggling to compete at the lower end of the market with Chinese manufacturers such as Huawei launching products based on Googles Android system. Research in Motion, maker of the BlackBerry, and Motorola are among the manufacturers who have also been caught out by the emergence of Chinese competitors. At the upper end, Apples iPhone and Samsungs Galaxy, which uses the Android operating system, have pulled far ahead of nokia in a market that the Finnish firm once dominated. nokias share of the smartphone market has fallen from 40pc a few years ago to 10pc. This week nokias debt was downgraded to one notch above junk status by the Moodys credit rating agency, which cited a severe decline in mobile phone sales. Adding that it was putting the firm on a negative outlook, Moodys also expressed doubts over nokias ability to recover ground lost to faster-moving rivals. The agency said: Moodys believes that the structural challenges facing nokias mobile phones segment many not be easy to address. The Moodys downgrade followed a profit warning last week, in which nokia forecast that it would lose money in the first half of its financial year, blaming fierce competition for smartphone sales in developing markets such as India, China and the Middle East.
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A handout photo of the latest smartphone, the Galaxy S3, released by Samsung Electronics on May 4. Pic: AFP