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“Although I don’t think the current A(H1N1) scare will have a significant impact on tourism, it’s clear that tourism everywhere has been seriously affected by the global economic downturn,” |
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 “The country suffered from severe El Niño effects in 1997-1998. Some areas of country saw record high temperatures and record low rainfall amounts. It was the hottest year since 1950 according to department records, and there was a serious failure of monsoon rains to materialise,” |
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 “Bali in Indonesia is also considered a premier food destination and they promote their regional food, as does Malaysia, whose diverse culture is reflected in its food. In the northern part of Malaysia, they have a noodle soup called laksa that is famous for its unique taste,” |
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 “Prices for a range of hardware items including laptops, monitors and motherboards have been increasing locally and retailers are being forced to revise their price tags upward,” |
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 The report said that a poll broadcast by MetroTV gave the liberal ex-general 58.51 percent of the vote, compared to 26.32pc for opposition leader Megawati and 15.18pc for outgoing vice president Kalla. |
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 “Many countries in Southeast Asia and the Middle East have expressed interest in importing our mangoes. But the quality is not good enough yet. We would like to export to them in the future,” |
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 Italian Cooperation for Development was established in 1954 to promote international solidarity among all people and the global implementation of human rights, in accordance with the relevant policies of the United Nations. |
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“We didn’t make any concrete agreement on rice exports at the Dubai rice summit but there are some good prospects for the industry. We will see
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“We still respect him and his NGO, which is famous all over the world. He has to keep his honour. If I were him, I would admit a mistake. If I was invited [to provide an explanation] today, I would respond by the next day.” |
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 “Oh, I feel both happiness and sadness because I stopped singing a long time ago. So what I felt inside was ‘Rita, you are old. They [the fans] don’t want you anymore and they put you aside. You must live like this till your last breath.’ So when Ko Thit (composer Mg Thit Minn) called me, I was quite pleased,” |
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 At times, an artist may be encouraged by a customer to paint her own creative ideas on the nails, but most designs are meticulously replicated from an image chosen from a catalogue. These catalogues and nail art design books are imported from similar salons in Singapore, Thailand and China. |
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 “Today’s match was a tough one, very competitive and not really comfortable for us because some players were injured, like the keeper Yin Min Aung. But I felt comfortable during the penalty shootout because I have a lot of belief in my players,” |
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 “Whether we won or not today, we couldn’t make the final and would have to be content with fourth place. But I told my players before they went out they had to use every bit of effort left to win, because the duty of a footballer is to try and win every match,” |
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Road To Mandalay, a product of Orient Express Hotels, Trains & Cruises is looking for a Reservation Supervisor for its Yangon Office.
The Applicant will be in charge of the following key responsibilities:
Coordinating processed data. Supervising car arrangements, guide allocation and reports, Airport duties including check-in, arrivals 6t departures, Extension itineraries, Incom ing, Outgoing reservations, Corresponding with external offices regarding reservations/changes.
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