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Japanese photographer finds a hobby in Myanmar

EIGHT Japanese men and women have looked at his photographs’ rich colours and diverse subjects and then decided to visit Myanmar, said Mr Yasumoto Kenji, a Japanese amateur photographer who has travelled to Myanmar five times in the past three years and taken about 5000 photographs.
 
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TOPICS
I had been living in Myanmar for about six weeks and had constantly been asked, “Are you settled yet?” Sometimes I answered yes, sometimes no. But the truth was that
 
WITH a view of Shwedagon Pagoda shining in the early morning sun, hundreds of guests gathered at the Yadana People’s Park field to partake in Myanmar’s sixth annual Mohingar Food Show and Competition on May 8
 
ALCOHOL abuse, drug addictions and pathological disorders are all factors that can lead to domestic violence between family members and spouses..
     
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TIMEOUT
“I prefer Myanmar chicken for two reasons. First, it is easy to get them and the second is they are not treated with chemicals,”
A WELL-KNOWN singer in the 1980s for her powerful vocals, Naw Li Zar is reappearing in the Yangon music industry on May 20 with the release of a VCD of her former hits.
French movie, Photo exhibition, Charity group and more...
 
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BUSINESS
MYANMAR needs better intellectual property protection, a key factor for promoting foreign investment and technology transfer, as well as for boosting industrial development, legal experts told Myanmar Times.
 
SALES of fuel-powered water pumps have increased by about 30 per cent in the past month in Yangon, water pump distributors said last week
 
 
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NEWS TOPICS
THE government has rejected a claim by the United States that the tighter economic sanctions it imposed on Myanmar last year had promoted change.
 
OFFICIALS have welcomed a new law enacted late last month which paves the way for Myanmar to cooperate with foreign nations in criminal investigations
 
 
 
  JOB |Domestic|
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CHIEF OF STAFF
 
Myanmar Consolidated Media publishes two national publications, both called The Myanmar Times. As part of its growth strategy the company now seeks to employ a Chief of Staff.
 
UNICEF is seeking to recruit a dynamic, motivated and committed professional in the field of Immunization to work with us to help fulfill our mandate to improve the lives of children and women in Myanmar.
 
  SPECIAL REPORT | MOGOK |
FOR the inhabitants of Mogok, the htar pwe, or gem market, has a marked influence on day-to-day living
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YOUR OPINION
Moviegoers say there’s a need for more creativity in the film industry. Interviews by Yin Min Tun.
 
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THINKING ALOUD
Thinking Aloud talks to Dr Myint Thein, a vice president of the Myanmar Academy of Agricultural, Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries Sciences
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