December 10-16, 2007 Myanmar's first international weekly © Volume 20, No. 396
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“Foreign buyers are deliberately paying lower-than-market price for our rubber because the quality is inconsistent,” ....

 

“Chinese battery companies are buying as many of the discarded batteries in Myanmar as they can and then recycling the lead at their factories. This is also pushing up the price of lead,”

 

“I live on the seventh floor of the building and I have to take a rest three times on the way up to my apartment because of the lack of air along the glass encased stairwell, a situation that is not improved by the smell of animal odour because of some irresponsible pet owner,” ....

 
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Record earnings for domestic pearl sale
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MCPA to raise fees next year
HOUSE OF THE WEEK
The dining room can be accessed from the kitchen and it is similarly decorated with tiles and a basin. There is a waist high tile-decorated wall to divide the dining room from the garage to ensure the car does not feel left out of the family action at mealtimes.
 

“I believe this commission will be able to complete its work,” U Aung Toe said. The draft charter will be put forward for approval in a national referendum to be held under the government’s roadmap for a transition to democracy announced in August 2003.

 

The 1700km Stilwell Road was built during World War II by Allied and Chinese troops under the command of US General Joseph Stilwell to link up with the 1257km Myanmar Road into China.

 
THE head of the Yangon office of the United Nations Population Fund, Mr Daniel Baker, will serve as the interim UN resident coordinator in Myanmar until a new appointment is made to replace Mr Charles Petrie, who departed from the country on December 4, a UN source in Yangon said last week.
 
“We have found that some drivers still use their horns in restricted areas even though they are not allowed to use them for any reason,”
 

“It was quite different to what I had expected,” recalled Ma Ei Ei Kyaw. “The karaoke machines are the latest available, not like those that people have at home. We sang along on a good sound system; it was pretty cool,” .......

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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