June 21 - 27 , 2004 Myanmar's first international weekly © Volume 12 , No.221
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MR Noburo Kimura faces a plethora of challenges in leading a Japanese non-government organisation operating in central Myanmar, the country’s driest region. Figuring out what people want isn’t one of them...
 
THE Health Minister, Dr Kyaw Myint, has expressed appreciation of the life-saving role of blood donors and urged them to encourage more people to follow their example.
 

MYANMA Farm Enterprise launched two new traditional medicine products on the market early this month, said an official from the enterprise’s Mushroom Department.

 
WORK on establishing Myanmar’s biggest medicinal herb garden will be completed by the end of the year, the deputy general manager of the Extension Division of the Myanma Agriculture Service, U Pe Chan, said last week.
 
     
THE Health Minister, Dr Kyaw Myint, has received an award from the World Health Organisation in recognition of his efforts to control tobacco use.
 
THE Health Minister, Dr Kyaw Myint, has received an award from the World Health Organisation in recognition of his efforts to control tobacco use.
 
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MYANMAR has handed over to China nine suspects arrested on drug trafficking offences, the joint secretary of the Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control said last week.

 
MANILA – The Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China, Japan and South Korea have agreed to work together to secure the region’s energy supplies in the face of record high oil prices and terrorist attacks.
 

MYANMAR poets U Soe Nyunt (Htilar Sitthu) and U Andrew Mya Han (Maung Pauk Si) were awarded honorary doctorates of philosophy in poetry by Dublin Metropolitan University at a ceremony in Yangon last week.

 
 
Domestic chores can be tedious and many working women rely on maids to help them. While parents are on the job, maids take on the responsibility of the home and sometimes their work loads are enormous. Reporter Khin Nyein Aye Than looks at the working conditions of household helpers and, their treatment by their employers.
 
THE who’s who of Yangon turned out at the Stand hotel last Monday night for the Duo Astor classical guitar concert that marked the end of the academic year for the students and teachers of Alliance Française, Yangon.
 
 
 
How some of Yangon's famous people are keeping themselves fresh and fragrant all day.
AS a woman, I like using perfumes with a flower fragrance, especially rose and jasmine. I didn’t start wearing perfume until I was at university, when I started getting it as gifts from
 
I was a tomboy when I was a teenager, so I did not use perfume until I was in tenth grade as I thought it made me girly
 
I often buy cologne in Bangkok because a wide range is available there. I always buy a new bottle before I finish an old one.
 
 
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YOUR OPINION
THE Euro 2004 final will be between title-holders France and 2002 World Cup runner-up, Germany. Most Myanmar football fans did not think Germany would reach the finals of the World Cup, but I like its...
 
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THINKING ALOUD
Thinking Aloud talks to restaurateur Daw Sandy Min Sein, the owner of Sandy’s Myanmar Cuisine
   
 
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UN/WFP Myanmar is seeking a Finance/Admin Asst. under the general supervision of the Country Director, the incumbent will provide support on Budgeting, Financial and Administrative matters
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