Posted on July 16th, 2008 by Kiely
The phone lines are down, roads are blocked and electricity networks destroyed after Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. It is nearly impossible to reach affected areas in the Irrawaddy delta the worst affected by Nargis. The dead bodies are decaying and if the situation continues there will be another flood of ... more
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Posted on June 13th, 2008 by Rockshire
In Thailand’s version of the Songkran water festival, people loaded up tanks of ice cold water in pick up trucks going around splashing and drenching everyone who is within range all in good fun. Some like the picture above load water guns and ice cold squirt at you you ... more
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Posted on May 12th, 2008 by Alex Smith
Located in Southeast Asia is the country of Myanmar. Myanmar is frequently referred to as Burma, the language in Myanmar is Burmese, and the capital of this diverse region is Naypyidaw. The country has over 50,000,000 inhabitants, many which enjoy the fine pastime of gambling. To serve the needs ... more
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Posted on April 27th, 2008 by Linda Greens
Many tourists from all over the world visit Thailand, especially Khao Sarn Road in Bangkok during April to take part in the water festival (Songkran) festivities. To those tourists who have been in action during the friendly yearly water fights, I am sure it was very fun. I thought ... more
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Posted on February 29th, 2008 by Samuel Kevin
Many tourists from all over the world visit Thailand , especially Khao Sarn Road in Bangkok during April to take part in the water festival (Songkran) festivities. To those tourists who have been in action during the friendly yearly water fights, I am sure it was very fun. ... more
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Posted on February 1st, 2008 by Logan Ryan
Of the Southeast Asian nations, Myanmar attracts fewer tourists than the more ‘trendy’ spots such as Thailand, Malaysia and recently Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. But a country that is known by two names evokes its own cloud of mystery and is sure to pique the interest of ... more
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Posted on January 3rd, 2008 by John Simson
Of the Southeast Asian nations, Myanmar attracts fewer tourists than the more ‘trendy’ spots such as Thailand, Malaysia and recently Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. But a country that is known by two names evokes its own cloud of mystery and is sure to pique the interest of adventure seekers ... more
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Posted on December 13th, 2007 by Austin
YANGON, July 29 (Reuters) - New U.S. sanctions on Myanmar will put hundreds of thousands out of work and kill the country’s textile industry, a rare bright spot for an economy in tatters after decades of military rule, businessmen said on Tuesday.
U.S. President George W. Bush signed a bill on ... more
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Posted on November 22nd, 2007 by Magnus
In order to promote all round development of national economy, the Government of the Union of Myanmar has geared up for very significant policy changes in internal, external and other economic sectors of the country, and basic and immediate orientation of the economic life of the people to include “Striving ... more
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Posted on July 26th, 2007 by tonny
Myanmar on Saturday sought Indian technology to help boost its tea production, besides collaborating with the regional governments in the northeast to promote medicinal herbs in its country.
“We are keen on importing the best of tea technology available here to boost production of the beverage in our country. We are ... more
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