March 17-23, 2008 Myanmar's first international weekly © Volume 21, No. 410
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“The advantages of the software are that there’s no need to install and exchange server, which requires a large financial investment, and that it can send and receive messages in not only English but also Myanmar language,”

 
“Because our existing ports are river ports, the majority of big international vessels cannot use these to export or import goods and commodities. This places limits on our international trading opportunities,”
 

“The reinforced concrete, two-storey building will be finished within one year and our office will open as soon as it’s done,” the spokesperson said, adding that approval to build the complex was granted in early March.

 

“We aim to reduce the difficulties and costs of finding and hiring places to shoot our movies. At present one of the biggest problems we have is finding somewhere to make our movies,”

“If we receive US$1 million from our foreign buyers, when the exchange rate falls by even K10, we’ve lost about K10 million by the next day,” one exporter said.

 

TO BOOST confidence in the industry the Myanmar Pharmaceuticals and Medical Equipments Entrepreneurs’ Association will destroy a huge quantity of expired drugs and medications on March 18, said association officials.

 

MAWLAMYINE’S first shopping centre, named Myine Yadanar, is due to open on March 19 – Mon State Day – said U Nay Win, executive director of Arrow Myanmar Enterprise Ltd, which runs the centre.

 

BUSINESSES in Yangon that create unpleasant or dangerous conditions for the public will be relocated from the city, said a senior Yangon Division Peace and Development Council official.

 
HOUSE OF THE WEEK
The 2500-square-foot compound sits just off Insein and Baho roads and like nearly all houses in Yangon, has no garden or garage – just a concrete yard. This, however, makes for a good carpark, and at 20 feet in width, there’s plenty of space.
 

“It is simply phenomenal that we have received such an overwhelming response. This would have been unthinkable three, five or 10 years ago and proves that Myanmar is a hidden art treasury, a jewel waiting to be discovered,”

 

“Most Thai investment in Myanmar right now is short term but we want long-term investors to come. Many potential investors are waiting until after the pact is signed. Then I think we will see more long-term interest,”

 

“Moreover, after the draft constitution is approved, those in favour of the constitution or those against it can have equal rights to form political parties, launch campaigns and enter the election in accordance with the laws concerned,” ....

 
A CHINA-ASEAN Expo Secretariat delegation will visit Myanmar this month as part of promotional program among all ASEAN nations for October’s Nanning trade fair and Economic Cooperation Meeting.
 

“No one has offered me a job yet. But, I don’t care. I make sure I save money when I am earning well and now I am living off that. It’s ok,” he says in his carefree manner. “Another movie role will come around when the time is right.”
 
“An actor is loved by many people. So I was. But on the other hand, I didn’t have much time to spend with the family due to my work. My wife wasn't always happy about this. But it’s a normal problem that every actor has to deal with.”
 
I woud say about half. I have changed my clothes to suit my hair style many times. Although you wear good clothes, if you don’t have a good looking hair style, it doesn’t work.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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