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Senior General Than Shwe Felicitates President of Serbia Established 1914 Volume XVI, Number 303 6th Waning of Tabodwe 1370 ME Sunday, 15 February, 2009 Four political objectives Senior General Than Shwe * Stability of the State, community peace and tran- quillity, prevalence of law and order felicitates President of Serbia * National reconsolidation * Emergence of a new enduring State Constitution NAY PYI TAW, 15 Feb—Senior General Than Shwe, Chairman of the State Peace and * Building of a new modern developed nation in Development Council of the Union of Myanmar, has sent a message of felicitations to H.E Mr. accord with the new State Constitution Boris Tadic, President of the Republic of Serbia, on the occasion of the National Day of the Republic of Serbia, which falls on 15 February 2009. Four economic objectives MNA * Development of agriculture as the base and all-round development of other sectors of the economy as well * Proper evolution of the market-oriented economic system Prime Minister sends felicitations * Development of the economy inviting participa- tion in terms of technical know-how and invest- to Serbian counterpart ments from sources inside the country and abroad * The initiative to shape the national economy must be NAY PYI TAW, 15 Feb — General Thein Sein, Prime Minister of the Union of kept in the hands of the State and the national peoples Myanmar, has sent a message of felicitations to His Excellency Mr. Mirko Cvetkovic, Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia, on the occasion of the National Day of the Republic of Four social objectives Serbia, which falls on 15 February 2009. * Uplift of the morale and morality of the entire MNA nation * Uplift of national prestige and integrity and pres- ervation and safeguarding of cultural heritage Lt-Gen Myint Swe attends Myanmar and national character * Uplift of dynamism of patriotic spirit ICT Corporation Ltd’s 7th AGM * Uplift of health, fitness and education standards of the entire nation YANGON, 14 mand Brig-Gen Win presentation on nation- of auditors. Feb— The 7th Annual Myint, Chairman of e- wide implementation of The report of the INSIDE General Meeting for 2007- National Task Force Min- ICT. The chairman of the board of directors and fi- 2008 financial year of ister for Communications, board of directors of the nancial report for 2007- We are proud to be Myanmars Myanmar ICT Corporation Posts and Telegraphs corporation limited ex- 08 were approved. New In retrospect, Myanmar had already seen Ltd took place at Myanmar Brig-Gen Thein Zaw, tended greetings. members were also se- civilization since pre-historic period. And it Info Tech in Hline Town- Deputy Minister Maj-Gen The chairman of lected for the board of di- has preserved firmly the culture, customs ship, here this morning. Thein Tun, senior military board of directors of the rectors and approved. And It was attended by officers, departmental of- corporation presided over then responsible persons and fine traditions. Myanmar has been able Lt-Gen Myint Swe of the ficials, the chairman of the the meeting and the man- replied to queries raised to stand tall in the world. A citizen can be Ministry of Defence, board of directors of the aging director submitted by shareholders. The proud to be a Myanmar national only if he Chairman of Yangon Di- corporation, shareholders report of the board of di- meeting ended with the preserves and relays culture and fine tradi- vision Peace and Devel- and invited guests. rectors. An official of Win concluding remarks of the tions to younger generations. opment Council Com- Minister Brig- Thin & Associates read chairman. PAGE 6 KYEI SIN NAING mander of Yangon Com- Gen Thein Zaw gave a out the report of the board MNA Lt-Gen Myint Swe attending 7th Annual General Meeting of MICT Corporation Ltd and Chairman of e-National Task Force Minister for CPT Brig-Gen Thein Zaw delivers an address.—MNA 15-2-09 NL 1 1/11/32, 5:33 PM 2 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Sunday, 15 February, 2009 PERSPECTIVES People’s Desire Sunday, 15 February, 2009 * Oppose those relying on external elements, acting as stooges, holding negative views * Oppose those trying to jeopardize stability of the State and progress of the nation Accessible learning * Oppose foreign nations interfering in internal affairs of the State * Crush all internal and external destructive elements as the common enemy opportunities in own regions Industry-1 Ministry clinch Foreign Minister felicitates Now peace and prosperity and progress title in Nay Pyi Taw Serbian Counterpart have been achieved in the Union as the Inter-Ministry Volleyball government is creating better conditions in NAY PYI TAW, 15 Feb — U Nyan Win, transport and communications, economic Tournament Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Union of and social sectors including the education Myanmar, has sent a message of felicitations to His NAY PYI TAW, 14 Col Thurein Zaw presented Excellency Mr. Vuk Jeremic, Minister of Foreign field. Feb—The final match of individual prizes to players nd Affairs of the Republic of Serbia, on the occasion Education foundation must be sound for the 2 Nay Pyi Taw Inter- of third prize winning of the National Day of The Republic of Serbia, lasting existence of a society. High education Ministry Women’s Ministry of Sports team, which falls on 15 February 2009. — MNA standard indicates dignity and status of a Volleyball Tournament Deputy Minister for nation and its people. With high efficiency was held at Nay Pyi Taw PBANRDA Col Tin Ngwe, and education every citizen can surely Volleyball Ground, here, second prize winning for Labour Brig-Gen Tin Gen Thura Aye Myint contribute towards the development of the this afternoon. Ministry of PBANRDA Tun Aung and Deputy presented cash awards to Among the team and the Deputy Minister for Education first, second, third and nation and the people. spectators were Minister for Immigration Brig-Gen Aung Myo Min fourth position teams and This is why the government is building Chairman of Myanmar and Population first prize presented best player championship shield and educational infrastructures for local youths Olympic Committee winning Ministry of awards for respective duplicate shield to to gain opportunities of higher learning in Minister for Sports Brig- Industry-1 team. places to the winners. Ministry of Industry-1 important regions of the Union. Gen Thura Aye Myint, Deputy Minister Minister Brig- team.—MNA Technological University (Loikaw) of Minister for Progress of Technical and Vocational Education Border Areas and Department of the Ministry of Science and National Races and Technology was inaugurated in Loikaw the Development Affairs Col other day. In 24 special regions including Thein Nyunt, deputy Loikaw higher learning institutions were ministers, officias, MOC members and staff built. Each region has an arts and science families. university, a technological university and a In the final university of computer studies. Local people match, Ministry of can now learn higher education in their own Industry-1 team beat region. Ministry of PBANRDA Today there has been an enormous and team 3-0. wider development in science and technology Deputy Minister and electronics industry. At the same time, it for National Planning and is necessary to turn out more and more Economic Development Minister Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myint qualified human resources. Cyber games include in Myanmar There is equal learning opportunity for all presents championship shield to the the local youths in the education sector as the Info-Tech Exhibition (2009) Ministry of Industry-1 volleyball team. MNA government is building development YANGON, 14 Myanmar e-Sports infrastructures in all the states and divisions. Feb—The Myanmar Info- Championship 2009 We urge the students to learn advanced Tech Exhibition (2009) (Counter-Strike & Dota- science and technology hard and to apply continues tomorrow at Allstars) organized by Development activities them in the practical field to serve national Myanmar Info-Tech in Myanmar Gamers Club and regional interest. Hline Township, here, in with the assistance of gaining momentum in conjunction with Myanmar Computer 12345678901234 12345678901234 Entrepreneurs Association. Kayin State 12345678901234 12345678901234 12345678901234 12345678901234 First, second and 12345678901234 12345678901234 third prize winners in Dota- NAY PYI TAW, 14 Feb—Chairman of Kayin Contestants Allstars will be presented State Peace and Development Council Brig-Gen Zaw participate K 500,000, K 300,000 and Min on 31 January visited perennial crops farm of U in K 100,000 and K 400,000 Ba Kyawt and pigsty and poultry farm of U Tin Tun for the first, K 200,000 for Counter- in Kawbein Model Village of Kawkareik Township. the second and other After inspecting Kawbein Station Hospital, Strike & consolidation prizes will be he presented cash assistance to the patients. Next, he Dota- presented to Counter- visited Kawbein Basic Education High School. Allstars Strike winners. On 1 February, the Chairman of Kayin State cyber The championship PDC attended the inauguration ceremony of the rural is organized to implement gravel road in Bakat Model Village in Hpa-an games. e-Sports for supporting the Township. MCEA development of Myanmar At University of Computer Studies (Hpa-an), 123456789012345 123456789012345 123456789012345 ICT and turning out Cyber he inspected the campus of the university and left 123456789012345 123456789012345 123456789012345 123456789012345 athletes. necessary instructions. 123456789012345 MNA MNA 15-2-09 NL 2 1/11/32, 5:33 PM THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Sunday, 15 February, 2009 3 UN chief strongly condemns suicide bomb attack in Iraq UNITED NATIONS, 14 sued here by his spokes- who was appalled by the Feb—UN Secretary-Gen- person, said, “These acts Friday’s attack,” joins eral Ban Ki-moon on Fri- cannot be justified by any with the people of Iraq in day strongly condemned political or religious cause rejecting these cruel and the suicide bomb attack and must be condemned reprehensible attempts to which killed 35 Shi’a pil- in the strongest possible reignite sectarian violence grims near Baghdad.
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