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Volume XXI, Number 197 11th Waning of Thadingyut 1375 ME Wednesday, 30 October, 2013
THE MOST RELIABLE NEWSPAPER AROUND YOU
New Light of Myanmar
INSIDE
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Obama, Netanyahu
discuss Iran,
Israeli-Palestinian
peace talks
PM Abe commemo-
rates Japan-assistedopening of subway
in Istanbul
Israel shoots
down Gaza
rocket, read-
ies prisoner
release
Singapore plans
electricity futuresmarket launch by
end-2014
Nay Pyi Taw, 29 Oct
President U Thein Sein
addressed a coordination
meeting on assuming the
chair of ASEAN at Myan-
mar International Conven-
tion Centre (1) in the com-
pound of State Guesthouse
today.
Also present on the oc-
casion were Vice-President
U Nyan Tun, the Union
ministers, the deputy min-
isters, chairmen of sub-committees, guests and of-
cials.
In his speech, the Pres-
ident said that it is only 63
days left from now on as
Myanmar is going to as-
sume the ASEANs Chair
on 1 January 2014 and a
leading role in the region
where 600 million people
have been living in. Tak-
ing a lead in the regional
summit is a huge task for
Myanmar to be proud of.
It is the very rst time for
President addresses coordination meeting on assuming ASEAN ChairMyanmar to lead ASEAN
after joining ASEAN in
1997. On 17 November,
2011, ASEAN leaders at
a summit unanimously ap-
proved Myanmar to gain
the ASEANs Chair. It
can be said that assump-
tion of ASEANs Chair by
Myanmar is not only tak-
ing the responsibility of
a member state in accord
with the ASEAN Charter
but also trying hard to takea lead in ASEAN affairs
in line with its active and
dynamic non-aligned for-
eign policy. The duty of
ASEAN Chairmanship in
2014 is very important as
it is the last year to take
necessary preparations for
the emergence of ASEAN
Community by 2015.
The duties of ASE-
ANs Chair are to strive for
ensuring peace and prosper-
ity in the region of ASEAN
including the establishment
of ASEAN Community
through its leading role in
formulating ASEAN poli-
cies, making coordination
and cooperation seeking
approval of all members
and creating and paving
a way towards ASEANs
Centrality. Moreover, the
ASEANs Chair is respon-
sible to act as a mediator in
dealing with the matters in
time of emergency or the
difculties that can injurethe interest of ASEAN, to
effectively and efciently
take alternative measures
against the matters in time
and to strengthen relations
actively. It is in conform-
ity with the independent,
active and non-aligned for-
eign policy vested in the
Constitution.Myanmar's current po-
litical, economic and admin-
istrative reforms are the good
example to other ASEAN
countries. Myanmar could
practice its foreign policy in
accord with the Constitution.
Taking ASEAN chairman-
ship is a golden opportunity
for Myanmar to show its
leading role and its dignity
in the region and the inter-
national. He called for active
participation in it as a nation-
al duty.
Later, Union Ministers
U Thein Nyunt, U Wunna
Maung Lwin, Dr Kan Zaw
and U Aye Myint Kyu
(See page 8)
Nay Pyi Taw, 29 OctThe Union
Election Commission has granted forma-
tion of political parties.
A 17-member group comprising U
Lamarlay has applied for registration
of Lisu National Development Party to
UEC.
As the registration of the Lisu Nation-al Development Party is in conformity with
laws and by-laws, the UEC allowed it to
form as a political party today.
MNA
UEC allows formation
of political parties Nay Pyi Taw, 29 OctThe waterlevel of Sittoung River at Toungoo has
reached its danger level starting from
28-10-2013, 9.30 pm. According to
the 12:30 hr M.S.T observation today,
the water level has exceeded by 35 cm
(1.1ft) above its danger level. It may
continue to rise 15 cm (about 0.5ft) and
remain above its danger level during
the next 48 hours commencing noon
today, announced by Meteorology and
Hydrology Department.
MNA
Flood Bulletin
President U Thein Sein
addresses a
coordination meeting
on assuming the chair
of ASEAN at Myanmar
International
Convention Centre (1).
mna
with ASEAN partnership,
representing ASEAN.
It needs to have thor-
ough understandings of
duties and make constant
efforts for serving duties
Thorough understanding of duties, a must:
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Health Care Services
Loans for cold season crops disbursed in
Kyaukpadaung
KyauKpadaung, 29
OctMyanma Agricultural
Development Bank of
Kyaukpadaung Township in
Mandalay Region disbursed
agricultural loans to farmers
to be able to grow cold
season crops on 22 October.
Kyaukpadaung Town-
ship has grown 4700 acres of
cold season groundnut, 7008
acres of paddy, 700 acres
of sesame and 9275 acres
of green gram. The bank
disburses K 100,000 per acre
of paddy and K 20000 per
other crops to local farmers.
The bank plans to give K
250 million to the farmers.
This years monsoon
is appropriate to grow
groundnut and pigeon
pea. So, local farmers get
boosting production. I have
got over 150 baskets of
Waso pea. Cold season
groundnut is sure to boost
production. Pea production
is on the increase, but price
of pea is down, said a local
farmer.
Cold season pea can be
grown within three months.
The local farmers
have to harvest the pea in
December.
Kyemon-Ko Nay
(Kyaukpadaung)
Mahlaing, 29 Oct
Thanbo village-track, 12
miles from Mahlaing,
annually holds Kathina robe
offering ceremony on a grand
scale when the winter is
ushering in.
Villagers from nearand far come back to the
Kathina robes offering ceremony heldvillage and take part in the
ceremony.
Under the aegis of
Thayetchan Monastery
Sayadaw, Kathina donor
Captain Kyaw Zin Soe
from News and Periodicals
Enterprise of the Ministryof Information also donated
refreshment to the villagers at
the monastery on 28 October
morning.
The whole village took
part in the ceremony enjoying
Myanmar traditional dobet
dance.
Kyaw Kyaw(Mahlaing)
Dengue hemorrhagic fever
preventive measures taken yangon, 29 Oct
North Okkalapa Township,
Township Development
Supportive Committee and
Township Health Depart-
ment jointly speeded up
the activities of preventivemeasures against DHF to-
gether with local people and
social organizations in the
township of Yangon Region.
On 24 October morn-
ing, personnelof ward au-
thorities and staff of Town-
ship Health Department
performed fumigating 105
houses from the streets
namely Padauk 7
th
, 8
th
,9th and 10th streets in Hta
Ward of North Okkalapa
Township.
Kyemon-Tun Win
Public Service Talks, Public-centred Health
Care providedThegon, 29 OctA
team co m p r i s in g 4 0
specialists led by Medical
Superintendent Dr Tint
Shoon of Pyay Peoples
Hospital made eld trips
to the grassroots level in
Thegon Township of Pyay
District in Bago Region on
24 October.
The educative talks
was held at the hall of
Basic Education Middle
School in Sanpya Village of
Nyaunggon Village-tract of
Thegon Township.
Commander of Thegon
Myoma Police Station Police
Captain Zaw Aung gave
lectures on crime reduction
and Medical Superintendent
Dr Tint Shoon on educative
knowledge.
The Chairperson of
Pyay District Maternal and
Child Welfare Association
donated K 100,000 to the
specialists team through
ofcials.
Next, the medical
specialists provided health
care services to 695 local
people free of charge with
the assistance of staff
o f Township General
Administration Depart-
ment.
Kyemon-Myo Kyaw
Gyi (KP)
Mobile library activities un-
dertaken in Minbu Tsp
Minbu, 29 OctMinbu
District Information and
Public Relations Depart-
ment held the talks, books
show, photo show and wall
magazine in Mankyo Village
of Minbu Township on 28
October.
At the Dhammayon of
the village, Staff Ofcer U
Than Htay of the DistrictIPRD explained long-term
durability of the library and
raising reading habits.
Head of Township
IPRD Daw Khin Myat
Mon shared the knowledge
about population in taking
census and household reg-
istration.
Those present at the
talks then viewed books,
publications, documentary
photos and wall magaine.
A local expressed histhanks for the departmental
personnel.
Kyemon-Tin Tun Oo
Rural roads covered with rainwater yedashe, 29 OctTheheavy rains hit Yedashe
Township, causing inun-
dation.
The rural roads on east-
ern part of Swa are still in-
undated due to heavy rains.
The harvesting of short-term
paddy strain was suspend-
ed. Inundation occurred atlow-lying area of Ward 2
in Swa and some villages to
Yedashe.
Kyemon-Ko Lwin (Swa)
National Sports
Natural Disaster
Local
people
travelling
on inun-
dated rural
street in
Yedashe.
Distur-
bance of
loans for
agricultural
purpose
in Kyauk-
padaung.
Overow of water from
earthern embankment in
PaukkhaungnaypyiTaw, 29 Oct
In the heavy rains in Pauk-
khaung Township of Bago
Region, an earthern embank-
ment near Gyogyar Villagecaused overow of water that
entered Ward 3, Ward 4 and
Ward 5 of Paukkhaung on 26
October.
About 350 houses were
inundated in the overow
of water and there were no
casualties.
Members of Pauk-khaung Myoma Police Sta-
tion gave necessary assis-
tance to the local people.
Kyemon-Police Information
Maung Kyu emerges champion in
50-m prone pistol event
yangon, 29 OctWith
the aim of enabling Myanmar
shooters to have experiences
for the XXVII SEA Games,
the Pre-SEA Games Shoot-
ing Test Match kicked off
at North Dagon Shooting
Range, here, yesterday.
Maung Kyu of Myan-
mar secured champion in
the mens 50-m prone pistol
event with 149 points, Ye
Tun Naung second with
146.8 points and Nay HtetAung third with 126.4 points.
Despite securing the top
positions on the table, Ye
Tun Naung and Nay Htet
Aung could not maintain
their positions later.
The test match will run
up to 30 October. Myanmar
selected shooters and those
from Sports and Physical
Education Institute (Yangon)are taking part in the test
match.
Kyemon-Sai Nyi Lay:
Photo: Shine Htet Zaw
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Former News International chief executive RebekahBrooks arrives with her husband Charlie at the Old Bai-
ley courthouse in London on 28 Oct, 2013.ReuteRs
Britains high-prole phone-hacking
trial to begin
London , 29 Oct The
trial of Rupert Murdochsformer British newspaperchief and Prime Minister
David Camerons ex-mediahead begins on Monday inwhat will be Britains most
high-prole and eagerly-awaited criminal case in
years. Rebekah Brooks and
Andy Coulson, both formereditors of Murdochs nowdefunct News of the World
tabloid, are accused of con-spiring to illegally accessvoicemail messages on mo-
bile phones belonging topoliticians, the rich and fa-
mous, as well as victims of
crime and ordinary people,to secure exclusives. Theydeny all charges.
The scandal surround-
ing phone-hacking has sentshockwaves through the
top echelons of the Britishestablishment and shaken
Murdochs News Corp em-pire. The furor has alreadyrevealed the close ties be-
tween Britains press bar-ons, police chiefs and seniorpoliticians, and prompted a
year-long public inquiryinto newspaper ethics. Theindustry is still at logger-
heads with the governmentover how it should be regu-lated. Detectives launched
an investigation in January
2011 and since then morethan 125 people have been
arrested and more than 40charged with offences.
Reuters
Obama, Netanyahu discuss Iran,
Israeli-Palestinian peace talksWashington, 29 Oct
US President Barack Obamaon Monday spoke by phonewith Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu to dis-
cuss issues including Iranand the Israeli-Palestinian
peace talks, the White Housesaid. The two leaders dis-cussed recent developments
related to Iran, Israeli-Pales-tinian negotiations, and otherregional issues, the White
House said in a statement.The two leaders agreed tocontinue their close coordi-
nation on a range of securityissues, it added, without dis-closing further details.
The Obama-Netanyahuphone conversation was heldafter the latest round of US-
Israeli Strategic Dialogueheld in Washington on lastWednesday, during which
the two allies reafrmed theirdetermination to prevent Iran
from acquiring a nuclear
weapon and enhance coop-eration on regional securityissues. Also on last Wednes-
day, US Secretary of State
John Kerry and Netanyahuheld a meeting in Rome,
Italy to discuss coordinationon tackling regional securityissues, especially Irans nu-
clear programme.The latest talks and
dialogues with Israel are re-
garded as part of the ObamaAdministrations efforts toally Israels concerns about
the diplomatic engagementbetween the US and Iran.Washington has welcomed
the change of rhetoricand diplomatic overture of-fered by Irans new Presi-
dent Hassan Rouhani, wholast month expressed thewillingness to engage dip-
lomatically with the US-ledWest to resolve the dispute
over Teherans nuclear
programme. But Israel isworried that Irans latest dip-lomatic offer could be a plot
merely designed to rid itself
of the crippling sanctions im-posed by the US-led Western
countries. The US and Israelsuspect that Irans nuclearprogramme is aimed at
building nuclear weapons,which they fear could posean existential threat to the
Jewish state, despite insistsof Teheran that its nuclearprogramme is solely for
peaceful research and civilenergy purposes. Mean-while, Israel has announced
its plan to release 26 Pales-tinian prisoners, held for of-fenses committed before the
1993 Oslo peace accords,as part of its efforts to pushforward the Israeli-Palestin-
ian peace talks that were re-sumed in July.Xinhua
US ambassador in Spain, James Costos, leaves theforeign ministry after being summoned to a meeting
with Spains European Secretary of Statein Madrid on 28 Oct, 2013. ReuteRs
Spain summons US
ambassador over spyingMadrid, 29 Oct
Spain summoned the USambassador on Monday to
discuss alleged spying onSpanish citizens and saidthat, if true, the action was
unacceptable behavior byan ally. Earlier, Spanish
newspaper El Mundo saidthe NSA recently trackedover 60 million calls inSpain in the space of a
month, citing a documentwhich it said formed partof papers obtained from
ex-NSA contractor EdwardSnowden.
Spain has relayed to
the United States the im-portance of preserving aclimate of trust...and its in-
terest in understanding the
full reach of practices that,if true, would be consideredinappropriate and unaccep-
table between allies, theSpanish foreign ministrysaid in a statement. Madrid
has also asked the UnitedStates to provide more data
from the National SecurityAgency (NSA), it said. Thestatement was issued aftera meeting between Spains
Secretary of State for theEuropean Union, InigoMendez de Vigo, and US
Ambassador to Spain JamesCostos.
We will continue to
confer with our allies, suchas Spain, through our regulardiplomatic channels to ad-
dress the concerns that they
have raised, Costos said ina statement. US PresidentBarack Obama has ordered
a review of US surveillanceprograms after Snowdenleaked documents that raised
alarm in the United Statesand abroad. Spain has so far
resisted calls from Germanyfor the European Unions28-member states to reach a
no-spy deal, after reportsthat the NSA monitored thephone of German chancellor
Angela Merkel.Reuters
A general view of the new Shin Kori No 3 reactor ofstate-run utility Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO)in Ulsan, about 410 km (255 miles) southeast of Seoul
in this 3 Sept, 2013 fle photo. ReuteRs
Talk between UN
nuclear agency, Iran to
continue for second dayVienna, 29 Oct The
UN nuclear agency and Iranwill continue talks for a sec-
ond day on Tuesday overTeherans disputed atomicprogramme, the agency
said on Monday.The International
Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) said the agencyschief Yukiya Amano mightmake a public statement af-
ter Tuesdays talks.The talkbetween both sides over aninspection framework doc-
ument began on Monday
afternoon after the meet-ing between Iranian deputyforeign minister Abbas
Araqchi and Amano.IAEA has held 12
rounds of meetings with
Iran since 2011, but noprogress has been madeover the inspection frame-
work. The document aimsat facilitating inspection ofIrans nuclear programme.
Iran has long maintainedthat its nuclear programmeis designed only for peace-
ful purposes.Xinhua
Stung by scandal, South Korea weighs up cost of
curbing nuclear power
seouL, 29 Oct Itstarted with a few bogussafety certicates for cablesshutting a handful of SouthKorean nuclear reactors.
Now, the scandal has snow-balled, with 100 people in-dicted and Seoul under pres-sure to rethink its reliance onnuclear power. A shift away
from nuclear, which gener-ates a third of South Koreaselectricity, could cost tens ofbillions of dollars a year byboosting imports of lique-ed natural gas, oil or coal.Although helping calm safe-ty concerns, it would alsopush the government into apolitically sensitive debateover whether state utilitiescould pass on sharply higherpower bills to householdsand companies.
Gas, which makes uphalf of South Koreas en-
ergy bill while accountingfor only a fth of its power,would likely be the mainsubstitute for nuclear, as itis considered cleaner than
coal and plants can be builtmore easily near cities. Ifthe proportion of nuclearpower is cut, other fuel-based power generationhas to be raised. If we useLNG, the cost will de-nitely go up, said HwangWoo-hyun, vice presidentof state-run utility KoreaElectric Power Corp (KEP-CO).
KEPCO owns KoreaHydro and Nuclear PowerCo Ltd (KHNP), whichoperates the countys nu-
clear reactors, and also hasa quarter stake in KoreaGas Corp (KOGAS), theworlds largest corporatebuyer of LNG.Reuters
Kishida to visit Iran on
9-10 November, attend
ASEM ministerial in India
tokyo, 29 Oct For-eign Minister Fumio Kishi-da will visit Iran on 9 and
10 November to discussthe countrys nuclear pro-gramme with Iranian Presi-
dent Hassan Rouhani andForeign Minister Moham-mad Javad Zarif, the Japa-
nese Foreign Ministry saidon Tuesday.
After Iran, Kishida will
visit India from 10 to 12November to attend a gath-ering of foreign ministers
of the Asia-Europe Meet-ing, or ASEM, where he
hopes to discuss economicand regional affairs, as wellas explain Japans security
policy.Noting that Tokyo has
pressured Tehran over itsnuclear program since Rou-hanis inauguration as new
Iranian president in August,Kishida told reporters thathe hopes to exchange views
with Iranian leaders on thenuclear issue and regionalaffairs.
Kishida said he willdo so while keeping inmind Irans strategic and
geopolitical importance,as well as the talks Iranhas had with major pow-
ers the five permanentmembers of the UN Se-
curity Council plus Ger-many and the Inter-national Atomic Energy
Agency.Kyodo News
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Beijing, 29 Oct Tenpossible names for Chinas
rst moon rover, likely to belaunched in December, havecome out after a month-longonline poll and debate of a
jury board. Yutu, or jadehare in Chinese, tops the list
while Tansuo, or explore,and Lanyue, or catchmoon, came at the sec-ond and third places, said
SundaysBeijing Times.Chinese at home and
abroad were wooed to sub-
mit proposals for the name
of the lunar rover at www.xinhuanet.com and www.qq.com from 25 Septem-ber to 25 October. About190,000 proposals werereceived and a 14-member
LG Electronics unveils curved
smartphone in race against Samsung
Seoul, 29 Oct South
Koreas LG Electron-ics Inc unveiled a curvedsmartphone on Monday ina move to catch up biggerrival Samsung Electron-ics Co. Curved displaysand exible screens are thenew battleground for phone
makers as the screens openup possibilities that couldeventually transform thehigh-end smartphone mar-
ket. Curved smartphonesprovide a more comfortablegrip than at-screen mod-els, but the lack of must-have features means theyare unlikely to be big con-sumer hits anytime soon,analysts have said. Manu-facturing costs also remain
relatively high.Both Samsung and
LGs curved phones areonly available in the SouthKorean market as they seekto gauge consumer appetite.Samsung launched a vari-ant of the popular GalaxyNote earlier this month as
the worlds rst smart-phone with a display slight-
ly curved side to side. Themodel launched on Mon-day by LG Electronics hasa vertically curved six-inchdisplay. The company saidthe phone will be availablefrom next month throughSouth Koreas three mobilecarriers.Its vertically curveddisplay offers more immer-sive video watching experi-ence and the phone uses a
curved battery to support itsform factor, LG said.
Changing form fac-
tors of the battery as wellas phones chip board and
other components remain achallenge in achieving ex-ible devices. LG is amonga slew of smaller compa-nies struggling to compete
against Samsung and AppleInc, the smartphone lead-ers that account for almost
all the industrys prots.LG reported last week an80 billion won ($75 mil-lion) operating loss fromits handset division for thethird-quarter due to mar-
keting costs surrounding asmartphone launch in Au-gust. The company plans toincrease marketing invest-ment in the current quarterto raise brand awareness in
the high-end market, whichit hopes will help expandsales later in the mid to
lower-end segments.Technology analysts
and media reports say Ap-ple is also working on asmartwatch, potentiallywith a curved screen, butthere has been no wordfrom the Cupertino Califor-
nia-based company aboutits plans. ($1 = 1,061.90Korean won)
Reuters
Computer cracks CAPTCHAs in step
toward articial intelligencenew York, 29 Oct
A technology start-up saidon Monday that it hadcome up with software that
works like a human brain inone key way: it can crackCAPTCHAs, the strings oftilted, squiggly letters thatwebsites employ to makeusers prove you are hu-man, as Yahoo! and othersput it. San Francisco-basedVicarious developed the al-gorithm not for any nefari-ous purpose and not even tosell, said co-founder D Scott
Phoenix. Instead, he saidin a phone interview, Wewanted to show we could
take the rst step toward amachine that works like ahuman brain, and that we are
the best place in the worldto do articial intelligenceresearch.
The company has notsubmitted a paper describing
its methodology to an aca-demic journal, which makesit difcult for outside expertsto evaluate the claim. Vicari-ous offers a demonstration
of its technology at vicari-ous.com, showing its algo-rithm breaking CAPTCHAsfrom Google and eBaysPayPal, among others, but
An illustration picture shows a projection of binary code
on a man holding a laptop computer, in an ofce inWarsaw on 24 June , 2013.ReuteRs
at least one expert was notimpressed.CAPTCHAshave been around since2000, and since 2003 there
have been stories every sixmonths claiming that com-puters can break them, saidcomputer scientist Luis vonAhn of Carnegie MellonUniversity, a co-developer ofCAPTCHAs and founder of
tech start-up reCAPTCHA,which he sold to Google in2009. Even if it happenswith letters, CAPTCHAswill use something else, likepictures that only humanscan identify against a distort-ing background.
CAPTCHA stands forCompletely Automated
Public Turing test to tellComputers and HumansApart. They are based onthe standard set in 1950 byBritish mathematician AlanTuring in 1950: a machinecan be deemed intelligent
only if its performance isindistinguishable from a
persons. CAPTCHAs servethat function: in order to sign
up for free email, post com-
ments, buy tickets or otheronline activities, more than100,000 websites require us-ers to prove they are humanby deciphering the squig-gly letters, which are oftenblurred, smeared and clut-
tered with dots and lines.Reuters
Carrier rocket
sent to launchbase for
unmanned
moon landing
mission
Beijing, 29 Oct ALong March-3B carrier
rocket is being transportedtowards the Xichang Satel-
lite Launch Centre in south-west China, after left Bei-jing on Sunday morning, toprepare for the upcoming
launch ofChange-3 moonprobe. The carrier rocketleft the capital aboard a
train and is scheduled toreach the launch center on 1
November, said a statementfrom the State Administra-tion of Science, Technol-
ogy and Industry for Na-tional Defence.
Compared with the
carrier rocket ofChange-2moon probe, this one hasbeen equipped with a num-
ber of new technologiesand its reliability has beenfurther improved, the state-ment said. All tests on theChange-3 moon probe,which has been in Xichang
since 12 September, are go-ing on smoothly, the state-ment added.Reuters
Airshow attendees watchaerobatic performance dur-
ing the Wings Over HoustonAirshow at Ellington Airport
of Houston, the United
States, on 26 Oct, 2013.The annual airshow kickedoff on Saturday, with the
absence of the US Air ForceThunderbirds air demon-stration squadron due to
the spending cuts of the USDefence Department causedby the budget sequestration.
Xinhua
Ten candidate names for Chinas rst
moon rover after global polljury board selected the tenmost popular after heated
debates and several roundsof vote on Saturday, said thenewspaper report.
Yutu is a white pet rab-bit accompanying the god-dess Change on the moonin a popular ancient Chinese
myth. In the next week, an-other online poll will electthe three most popular
names and the nal resultwill be announced in No-
vember. The moon rover isscheduled to be on board ofthe Change-3 moon probe,which will soft-land on the
moon.The rover has two
wings, stands on six wheels,weighs 140 kg and will be
powered by solar energy.In an interview last month,Zhao Xiaojin, director of
the aerospace departmentof the China Aerospace Sci-ence and Technology Cor-poration, depicted the lunarrover an orbiter adaptable toharsh environments; a high-ly efcient and integratedrobot; and a high altitudepatrolman carrying thedreams of Asia.
When it arrives in lu-nar orbit on board a lander,
the rover will choose thebest landing site and gen-
tly touch down the moonssurface, using optical and
microwave sensors to avoidrocks and craters, Zhaosaid. Reuters
Wall Streets love affair
with Facebook hinges onmobile
San FranciSco, 29
Oct Facebook Inc nallyearned Wall Streets love inthe second quarter. Now itneeds to make the relation-ship last. Its shares havedoubled in just the last three
months, buoyed by an in-creasing belief among inves-tors that Facebook has nallystruck a winning formula inmobile advertising. But ex-pectations will be high when
the worlds No 1 online so-cial network reports third-quarter results on Wednes-day, meaning the worldslargest social network willhave to handily beat WallStreet targets to maintain its
lofty trajectory.Theyve got to prove to
investors that they can con-tinue with the growth theydemonstrated from the last
quarter, said Bob Bacarel-la, portfolio manager of the
Monetta Fund, which ownsFacebook shares. Fromthe way the stock is pricedtoday, the expectations aregenerally that they will beator exceed numbers handily.Revenue from mobile adver-tising will be the center of at-tention. Wall Street analysts
expect Facebook to grow itsmobile revenue at least ve-fold from the year-ago peri-od, with many ofcial esti-mates ranging between $760million and $840 million.But there are signs that inves-tors are privately hoping foran even bigger number.
What Ive been tellingfolks is that, in general, $850million-plus is the numberthats needed, maybe even
$900 million-plus, said BenSchachter, an analyst withMacquarie Research, whose
own estimate calls for $836million in mobile ad revenue.
Reuters
Facebook CEO MarkZuckerberg sits for
audience questions inan onstage interview forthe Atlantic Magazine in
Washington, on 18 Sept,2013. ReuteRs
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Japans NTT Comm to buy
two US cloud computing rmsTokyo, 29 Oct NTT
Communications Corpplans to buy two US cloudcomputing rms for up to100 billion yen ($1 billion)combined, a source withknowledge of the mattersaid, as Japanese rms rampup efforts to improve over-seas networks through ac-
quisitions.The unlisted long-dis-
tance and overseas callingunit of Nippon Telegraphand Telephone Corp will
Toyota still No 1 carmaker
in Jan-Sept, likely
outselling GM, VWTokyo, 29 Oct Toy-
ota Motor Corp (7203.T)is likely to have retained
its position as the worldsbest-selling carmaker forthe rst nine months of theyear, beating rivals Gen-eral Motors Co (GM.N)and Volkswagen AG(VOWG_p.DE), companygures showed on Monday.
Toyota said its group-wide sales totaled around7.41 million vehicles, up0.1 percent from the same
period a year ago, withstrong sales in its biggestmarket of the United States
offsetting slow sales inChina. Toyotas groupwidetotal includes sales at afli-ates Daihatsu Motor Co Ltd(7262.T) and Hino MotorsLtd (7205.T).
General Motors sold7.25 million vehicles dur-ing the same January toSeptember period, up 4.6percent year-on-year, whileVolkswagen rose 4.8 per-
A sign with a logo is on display at a Toyota car sales andshowroom in St Petersburg, on 18 Sept, 2013.
ReuteRs
cent to 7.03 million vehi-cles, according to guresreleased earlier this month.Volkswagens sales g-ure however, excludes itsScania and MAN brands.
Scania sold around 56,220vehicles up to September.Scania and MAN brandstypically account for a com-bined 200,000 vehicles in afull year. Reuters
Samsung Elec shares rise 2
percent after third-quarter
earnings boost outlookSeoul, 29 Oct Shares
in Samsung Electronicsrose 2 percent on Monday,driven by expectations thatthe South Korean technol-ogy giant will continue topost solid earnings afterits record-high prot in theJuly to September period,analysts said.
Some analysts raisedtheir target prices for Sam-
sung, expecting a strongrecovery in its memorychip business to help offsetslowing growth of smart-phone prots in the comingquarters.
Samsung shares roseas much as 2 percent to1,478,000 Korean won($1,400) per share, thehighest intraday level in a
week.Reuters
A man using his mobile phone walks past a Samsung
Electronics shop in the companys main ofce buildingin central Seoul on 23 July, 2013.ReuteRs
Apples iPhone sales, holiday quarter up for
scrutinyNew york, 29 Oct
Apple Incs iPhone salesand revenue forecasts, dueto be released on Mon-day, may offer clues as towhether its low-cost 5Cmodel missed the mark orwhether the worlds largesttech company can continueits run of smash-hit gadg-ets. Signs have emergedthat demand for the cheapermodel is lagging the top-tieriPhone 5S both of whichwent on sale in September -because its $100 discount isproving to be insufcient tomotivate emerging market
and price-conscious cus-tomers. But some analystssay the concerns are over-blown and that a greaterproportion of iPhone 5S
shipped, translates into bet-ter margins and earningsoverall.
Apple will be report-ing results just a week aftertaking the wraps off an in-crementally improved iPadAir. But it is the iPhone,which accounts for morethan half the companysprot and is its highest-margin gadget, that takescenter stage.
Apple is expected toreport sales of 33 millionto 36 million iPhones inits scal fourth quarter thatended in September, rising
to more than 50 million inthe typically strong holi-day quarter the rst fullquarter of sales of the twonew phones. Media re-
ports of 5C production cutsare misleading, in our view,given what we think hasbeen strengthening over-all 5S/5C production with5S vectors continuing tostrengthen even real time,Timothy Arcuri, an analystat Cowen & Co, said in aresearch note.
Apple has come underpressure over the past yearor two to bolster sales of itsiPhones and iPads as per-ennial rival Samsung Elec-tronics and cheaper gadgetsbased on Google Incs An-droid software chip away
at its once-leading marketshare. Its stock has gained12.5 percent since August,when famously aggressiveactivist investor Carl Icahn
disclosed a large position inthe iPhone maker and be-gan making calls for a new,stepped-up $150 billionshare buyback programme- boosting hopes of a biggerreturn of cash to sharehold-ers than anticipated. But thestock is still down about1 percent this year, vastlyunderperforming the S&P500s 23 percent gain.
Longer-term, investorswonder whether the com-pany that revolutionized thecellphone industry and pop-ularized the tablet computerhas another groundbreaking
device left in it. Analystssay it will take a genuinelynew device like the oft-rumored smartwatch orsome sort of TV to re-vive the stock.
Investors also hopethat Apple will seal a dealto sell phones through Chi-na Mobile Ltd, gaining ac-cess nally to the countryslargest telecoms operator.We do see fewer positivecatalysts for the stock as thecompany nishes its annualproduct line refresh, ColinGillis, an analyst at BGCFinancial, said in a Fridaynote to clients.
Reuters
An employee
shows thethe front ofa new Apple
iPhone 5C(R) and
iPhone 5
S (L) at aVerizon store
in Orem,
Utah on 19
Sept, 2013.ReuteRs
In Europe, stirrings of
growth are talk of the
seasonFraNkFurT, 29 Oct
Down in the undergrowth ofEuropes economy, some-
thing is stirring. Whetherthey make paper to packpeaches, recruit temps forsecretarial work or work atthe dirty end, handling thewaste that all businessesproduce, managers are talk-ing about signs the gloomis lifting and hopes thatgrowth is on its way back.The euro zone came out of along recession in the secondquarter and a survey lastweek of purchasing manag-ers a guide to how rmssee their business growingin the coming months
seemed to conrm recovery,albeit tentatively, is takingroot.
There is certainlygrowing optimism thatthings are on the mend inEurope, said Vasant Prab-hu, chief nancial ofcer ofStarwood Hotel and ResortsWorldwide (HOT.N), oneof a host of executives tocomment during the third-quarter earnings season.The company, which runsSheraton and other hotelbrands, said it did well fromtourists in Italy and Spainand made more revenue
from each room thanks toa lack of new hotels open-ing. Among multinationals
whose job it is to ll the jobsthat companies start to cre-ate as they expand, there is a
similar sense of being at theleading edge of an upturnin fortunes: The positivesignals that emerged duringthe previous quarter per-sisted in the third quarter,said Rob Zandbergen, chiefexecutive of USG People(USGP.AS), echoing com-ments from rival Manpower(MAN.N). The stafng sec-tor is seen as an economicbarometer as rms tend tohire temporary staff rst,waiting for further evidenceof recovery before addingto their permanent payroll.
Zandbergen said companiesdealing with logistics andmaking semi-nished goods typically involved in theearly stages of productionbefore products reach theirnal buyers were doingwell: A number of early-cyclical sectors returned torevenue growth in the thirdquarter, he said.
Another business closeto the inner workings ofindustry, French waste andwater company Suez En-vironnement (SEVI.PA),said the upswing had yetto arrive but that at least
things seemed to have at-tened out after a period ofdecline.Reuetrs
buy Virtela TechnologyServices Inc, allowing it tooffer data services globallywithout licensing cables andlines in individual markets.Denver, Colorado-basedVirtela provides services tocorporate clients in morethan 190 countries throughlocal partnerships.
Information on NTTCommunications plannedacquisition of a secondUS cloud-related rm wasnot immediately available.
An NTT Communicationsspokesman declined to com-ment but said President Aki-ra Arima was due to hold anews conference at 4:30 pm(0730 GMT) in Tokyo.
NTT Communications,which operates data centresin Hong Kong and Britain,aims to boost revenues from
cloud services above 200billion yen by the businessyear to March 2016, morethan double the gure for2011/12, as it grapples with
declining revenue fromvoice services.
Cash-rich Japaneserms have been activelyacquiring overseas com-panies in recent years, in-cluding in the telecomsand information technol-ogy sector where SoftBankCorp in July completed its
$21.6 billion purchase ofSprint Corp, Japans biggestoverseas acquisition. ($1 =97.3400 Japanese yen)
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PM Abe commemorates
Japan-assisted opening
of subway in IstanbulJapanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abespeaks during a cer-
emony marking theopening of a subwayline under the Bospo-rus Strait in Istanbul,
Turkey, on 28 Oct,2013. KyodoNews
Istanbul, 29 Oct Japanese Prime MinisterShinzo Abe on Monday
afternoon attended a recep-tion to mark the opening ofa subway system under the
Bosporus Strait in Istanbul,Turkey, that was partly -nanced by Japanese yen
loans. I hope (the railway)will be a symbol of friend-
ship between Japan andTurkey, and further pro-mote our friendly relation-ship, Abe said at the re-
ception attended by TurkishTransport Minister BinaliYildirim.
Abe also expressedrespect for the determina-tion and passion of the peo-
ple involved in the project,which became the drivingforce of the almost-impos-
sible work of constructionand called the project ahistorical achievement re-
sulting from cooperationbetween Japan and Turkey.
Japan provided of-cial development assistanceloans totaling 153.3 billionyen for the subway system,
linking the Asian and Euro-pean sides of the city.
Kyodo News
Fininvest President Marina Berlusconi poses before theshareholders meeting at Mondadori headquarters in
Segrate, outside Milan, on 21 April, 2011.ReuteRs
Berlusconis daughter
denies planning to enter
politicsRome, 29 Oct Silvio
Berlusconis oldest daugh-
ter Marina denied specula-tion on Monday within her
fathers party that she couldreplace him as centre-rightleader due to the billionaire
former prime ministers le-gal difculties. Berlusconi,77, is embroiled in a series
of court cases, and the ap-proach of a Senate vote on
whether to expel the mediamagnate from parliament,possibly exposing him to
the risk of arrest, has in-tensied talk in his party ofMarina taking over.
Several party memberstold Italian media over the
weekend that Marina mightenter politics, while otherssaid such decisions shouldbe made democratically.
Once again I am forced todeny this in the most abso-lute manner: I have never
had and have no intention of
engaging in politics, said a
statement from the 47-year-old Marina, who heads her
fathers business empire.The statement comes amiddeepening divisions in his
center-right party as Ber-lusconis conviction for taxfraud at his Mediaset em-
pire threatens the career ofa man who has dominated
Italian politics for the lasttwo decades.
Berlusconis decision
to suspend the activitiesof his People of Freedom(PDL) party and revive his
old Forza Italia group last
week has exacerbated a riftbetween loyalist supportersof the four-times prime min-
ister and a rebel group whoback Interior Minister An-gelino Alfano. Alfano led
a revolt earlier this month
that thwarted the tycoons
attempt to bring down thegovernment of Enrico Let-ta, a fragile coalition that
includes the centre-rightand their traditional rivalsthe centre-left Democratic
Party.Reuters
Federal police patrol downtown in Morelia, in theMexican state of Michoacan on 28 Oct, 2013.ReuteRs
Mexico orces kill two suspects in state
energy frm attacks
mexIco cIty, 29 Oct Mexican security forces
killed two people believedto be involved in a stringof attacks on electrical in-
stallations at the weekendand captured three more,the government said on
Monday. An unspeciednumber of substations
and gas stations were at-tacked and damaged earlyon Sunday in the troubled
western state of Michoacanin an attack that temporar-
ily knocked out power forhundreds of thousands ofpeople.
National securi-ty spokesman EduardoSanchez said authorities
were still investigating theattacks but added that two
men suspected of beinginvolved had been killedin a reght with soldiers,
while three others had beencaptured.These men ...
have been hospitalized as aresult of injuries caused by
the ipping over of the car
they were trying to ee in,Sanchez said. It was notimmediately clear when
the killings and arrests tookplace.
He said that power had
now been restored to allthe affected regions. Lo-cal media said blackouts
had plunged into darknessmore than 400,000 peopleacross the mountainous
state of some 4.4 million.Mexico stepped up securityin the troubled western re-
gion in the wake of the at-tacks.nergy Minister Pedro
Joaquin Coldwell said se-
curity forces had increasedtheir presence at facilities
of the state-run electricitycompany the Federal Elec-tricity Commission (CFE)
and oil monopoly Pemex inMichoacan.
Reuters
Palestinian policemen loyal to Hamas inspect the sceneof an Israeli air strike in the northern Gaza Strip
on 28 Oct, 2013.ReuteRs
Israel shoots down Gaza rocket,
readies prisoner release
JeRusalem, 29 Oct Palestinians in the Gaza
Strip red two rockets ata southern Israeli coastalcity on Monday and Is-raels Iron Dome intercep-
tor shot down one whilethe other fell into the sea, amilitary spokeswoman said.
Within hours, Israels airforce bombed what a mili-
tary spokesman describedas two concealed rocketlaunchers in northern Gaza.
There were no casualties.The pre-dawn salvo againstAshkelon, about 12 km (7
miles) north of Gaza, wasunusual given the relativerestraint of Palestinian mili-
tants since last Novemberswar between the coastal en-
claves Islamist Hamas rul-ers and the Jewish state.
There was no claim of
responsibility for Mondayslaunches. They may havebeen meant to spoil the US-
sponsored peace talks thatHamass rival, PalestinianPresident Mahmoud Abbas,
resumed with Israel in July.To bolster Abbas, Israel is
due to free 26 Palestinianprisoners this week. Duringthe previous prisoner re-
lease, in August, Gaza mili-tants red rockets across theborder and Israel responded
with air strikes. Hamas has
called on Abbas, who holdssway in the Israeli-occupiedWest Bank, to abandon
peacemaking and form anew Palestinian power-sharing government.
The Islamist factionhas also signaled readinessto go to war, taking respon-
sibility last week for a tun-nel which the Israelis dis-
covered running into theirterritory from Gaza andsaid was likely intended
for kidnapping soldiers orsetting off underground ex-plosives. But the sands are
shifting for Hamas, whichhas tipped into nancial andpolitical crisis after being
cut off from neighboringEgypt by the new, military-guided interim government
in Cairo. Hamass ties withformer backers Iran andSyria have similarly de-
teriorated and in Gaza itsauthority has at times beenchallenged by more radical
armed Islamists.Abbass administra-
tion, which was expelled
from Gaza in a 2007 Pal-estinian civil war, has keptHamas in check in the West
Bank.Reuters
A woman passes by posters of Georgian presidentialelection candidates in Tbilisi on 26 Oct, 2103.
KyodoNews
Three Egypt policemen killed in attack in Nile Delta town
caIRo, 29 Oct ThreeEgyptian policemen werekilled on Monday when
masked men attacked acheckpoint in the Nile Del-
ta city of Mansoura, secu-rity sources said. No grouphas claimed responsibility
for the attack. Al-Qaeda-linked Islamist militantshave stepped up attacks on
soldiers and police since
the army toppled IslamistPresident Mohamed Mursiin July.
The majority of the at-tacks have been carried out
in the largely lawless Sinairegion, although militantshave on occasion extended
their campaign into majorcities. Three men in a carand one on a motorcycle
approached the checkpoint
before dawn and red at thepolicemen to make surethat they were dead, a se-
curity source in Mansourasaid, speaking on condition
of anonymity.This is another attack
in the series of terrorist at-
tacks against the police,he said, saying the violenceshows the intent of re-
venge against the security
forces. He did not specifywho had carried out the at-tack. State-run newspaper
Al-Ahram reported that 60bullet casings were found at
the site of the attack. The po-lice were conducting searchoperations to locate the per-
petrators, but no arrests hadbeen made, according to anemailed statement from the
interior ministry.Reuters
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Shelter Self-Improvement Project Case Management Training
Course kicks off
Yangon, 29 OctThe
Shelter Self-Improvement
Project Case Management
Training Course, jointly
organized by CentralCommit tee for Ant i -
Trafficking in Persons,
Human Trafcking Victims
Acceptance, Reintegration
and Rehabilitation and
UNIAP, was held at Social
Welfare Department on
Kyaikwaing Pagoda Road,
here, from 22 to 25 October.Commander of Anti-
Human Trafcking Police
Corps Police Brig-Gen Win
Naing Tun, in his address,
said that Myanmar has
drawn National Plan of
Action for Anti-Trafcking
in Persons with Policy and
Cooperation, Prevention,Prosecution, Protection and
Capacity Building sectors as
a programme for protection
of human trafcking victims.
Tasks are being carried
out through victim-centred
approach. A sustainable
network is to be set up among
the government, NGOs and
human trafcking victims.
It was attended by
23 personnel from Social
Wel fa re Dep ar tm en t ,
seven from Anti-Human
Trafficking Police Corps,
seven from Gender Gorup,
JICA TIP Project, World
Vision (ETIP Program), Kren
Baptist Convention Women
Department. Ofcials from
Human Traffcking Working
Group which are World
Vision, IOM and JACA took
part in the discussions.
M s H o a N g u y e n
(International Develop-
m e n t , A n t i - H u m a n
Traf f i ck in g P ro g ram
Specialist) and Daw Ohn-
m a r E i E i C h a w
(UNIAP Myanmar) shared
their experience to the
attendees.
M M A L - Z a w M y o
Naing
Sugarcane plantations thriving
in Pyu, Kyaukkyi, Kyaukdaga
P Y u , 2 9 O c t
Plantations of sugarcane are
thriving in Pyu, Kyaukkyi
and Kyaukdaga townships of
Bago Region for 2012-2013
cademic year due to properrainwater this year.
A total of 2150 acres
of sugarcane of 1074
farmers are thriving in Pyu
Township, 1767 acres of
849 farmers in Kyaukkyi
Township and 749 acres of
143 farmers in Kyaukdaga
Township.
It may be produced
95526 acres of sugarcane,
s a i d o f f i c i a l s f r o m
Zeyawady Hsinbyudaw
Advanced Sugar Mill of
Pyu Township according to
the survey of the ofcials.
Zeyawady Sugar Mill
of Pyu Township will go
into operation in third week
of December this year.
Farmers are to send theirsugarcane to the sugar mill
as of rst week of October.
The sugar mill issued
K 300,000 each to farmers
for maintenance of vehicles
and K 30000 per acre to
sugarcane growers in 2013-
14 cultivation season.
The mill will crush
800,000 tons of sugarcane
this season, said General
Manager U Myo Min of
Hsinbyutaw Advanced
Sugarcane Mill.
MMAL-Pyu Myint Oo
Pabedan Township Maternal and Child Welfare
Association and Township Health Department
jointly organized the public-based mobile clinic
at the Dhammayon of Maha Theindawgyi in
Pabedan Township on 11 October. Doctors of the
clinic provided health care services to local people
including members of the Sangha from 9 am to 5
pm.MMAL-MeeMee
Meiktila Phalankyin forest reserve contributes
much to greening taskMeiktila, 29 Oct
Meiktila of Meiktila Districtin Mandalay Region is
located in the dry zone of
Myanmar. Thus, Dry Zone
Greening Department under
the Ministry of Environmental
Con-servation and Forest
Department is implementing
the project for village re-
wood plantations.
Ph a l an k y in fo res t
reserve is one of the list of
forest reserves of the Dry
Zone Greening Department
near Phalankyin Village of
Meiktila-Kyaukpadaung
Road.
The forest reserve islocated on 110 acres of land.
Plants are grown under a
ve-year plan. After ve
years, the department will
hand over the forest to
Phalankyin Village.In the past, the western
part of Meiktila, near
Meiktila-Kyaukpadaung
Road, were covered with
thick foliage. Later, the
greening forest plantations
were declining year by year
due to growing population
and number of housings.
The local people utilized the
forests for their housing and
clearing parts of forest as
residences and pasture lands.
In consequence, the area gets
about 20 inches of rainfall.
That was why officials
organized the local peopleto grow village plantations
and conserve the existing
forests. Therefore, they have
over 30 inches of rainfall.
Phalankyin plantation is
now thriving within oneyear. At a time when it turns
ve year, the department
will hand over the forest
plantation to the village,
said Assistant Director U
Soe Tint (1) of Dry Zone
Greening Department of
Meiktila District.Offcials and s taff
of Dry Zone Greening
Department protect the
Haka District gets new courtHaka , 29 OctA
ceremony to open the new
court of Haka District was
held in Zayhaung Ward of
Haka of Chin State on 24
October.
It was attended by Chin
State Chief Minister U Hong
Ngai, the Speaker of Chin
State Hluttaw, the Chief
Justice of Chin State High
Court, the Advocate-General
of the State and Chin state
ministers.
The Chief Minister of
the state formally unveiled
the signboard of the new
court.
Haka District judge
U Aung Win presented
commemorative pennants
to the Chief Minister of the
State, Chief Justice U Win
Myint Kyaw of State High
Court and ofcials.
MMAL-Chin State
IPRD
Narcotic
drugs seizedin Momauk
KyauksakhanMoMauk, 29 Oct IP
Aung Myat Kyaw and party
of Momauk mobile team from
Bhamo Anti-Drug Squad (1)
of Kachin State together with
local authorities raided the
house of Ko Kun Tae at No.
17 in Kyauksakhan Village
in Bhamo Township on 24
October morning.
Acting on a tip-off,
they searched and found0.001 gram of white powder
from the straw of soft drink
under the chest drawer and
23.7 grams of white powder
believed to be heroin from
the iron box and K 170,000
believed to be proceeds from
the sales of heroin.
M o m a u k M y o m a
Police Station tested the
powder.
MMAL-Wah Wah
(Bhamo)
Thriving plantations seen at Phalankyin forest reserve.
Shelter Self-Improvement Project Case Management Training Course in
progress.
forest plantations day and
night and gave educative
talks to local people twice a
month not to squat the forest
reserve, not to plought thelands as farmlands, not to
cut the trees and not to set
re.
The plants at Phalankyin
forest will contribute to the
weather for getting propervolume of rainfalls in the
region and greening of the
region.
MMAL-435
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Nay Pyi Taw, 29
OctA delegation led by
President of National En-
dowment for Democracy
(NED) Mr Carl Gersh-
man paid a call on Chair-
UEC chrmn mees Presden f Nn
Endwmen fr Demcrcy (NED)man of the Union Election
Commission U Tin Aye
at Chairmans ofce here
this morning.
They cordially
exchanged views on
UECs functions and
electoral process, prepa-
rations for ensuring a
free and fair multi-par-
ty general election in
2015, participation of
people, political parties,
Civil Society Organiza-
tions (CSOs), media and
international organiza-
tions in the processes of
Myanmars democratic
reforms and the elec-
tions, drawing strategic
plan for the electoral
process, visits of local
and foreign election ob-
servers, visits to other
countries elections by
Myanmar observers and
international experience
on elections.
It was also attended
by commission members
U Myint Naing, U Aung
Myint, Dr Daw Myint Kyi,
U Win Kyi, U Nyunt Tinand U Win Ko, secretary
U Tin Tun and ofcials
from the UEC Ofce.
MNA
NayPyiTaw, 29 Oct
An ofcial ceremony was
organized on 25 October
2013 at the Embassy of
the Republic of the Union
of Myanmar in Bangkok.
On behalf of Hungarian
Government, Mr. DanesTOMAJ, Ambassador
Extraordinary and Pleni-
potentiary of Hungary to
Myanmar, handed over the
Gvernmen f Hungry hnds ver
cmpuer hrdwre sysem MynmrType worth 43379.57 US
Dollars to Myanmar in sup-
port of the assumption of
the ASEAN Chairmanship
of Myanmar in 2014.
Ambassador U Tin
Win mentioned, The com-
puter hardware donated bythe Government of Hun-
gary will surely support
our preparation for the
Myanmars Chairmanship
of ASEAN in 2014, which
will be paving the way to-
wards the successful ASE-
AN Community in 2015
and will strengthen and
further promote the existing
diplomatic relations and co-
operation between Myan-
mar and Hungary.
Also present were the
Myanmar Military Attache,diplomats from the Myan-
mar and Hungary Embas-
sies, business entrepreneurs
and media men.MNA
Chairman of Union Election Commission U Tin Aye receives
President of National Endowment for Democracy (NED)
Mr Carl Gershman.mna
Meeting between
Legislatures,
Union Government
and Legislative
Cooperation Work
Committee in
progress at Hluttaw
Complex.(News n
Pge-16)mna
computer hardware system
to U Tin Win, Ambassador
Extraordinary and Pleni-
potentiary of Myanmar to
Thailand, on behalf of the
Government of the Repub-
lic of the Union of Myan-
mar.The Government of
Hungary donated the com-
puter hardware system of
9567800 Hungarian Forint
NayPyiTaw, 29 Oct
Pyithu Hluttaw Educa-
tion Promotion Committee
Chairman Dr Chan Nyein
received a delegation led
by Executive (Executive
Education) Mr. Heyi Gan
of Lee Kuan Yew School
of Public Policy of National
University of Singapore at
the Hluttaw Affairs Hall
Pyhu Huw Educn
Prmn Cmmee Chr-
mn receves fregn guess
of Hluttaw Complex, here,
this afternoon.
Also present at the call
were Secretary of the Com-
mittee Dr Mya Oo and 13
members.
At the call, they had a
cordial discussion on edu-
cational cooperation be-
tween the two countries.
MNA
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cant take me, for
Im fastening my
seat belt!
Fasten your seat belt while driving.
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reported to the President
on preparation works for
ASEAN Chair and so did
the Subcommitte chairmen.
After hearing the re-
ports, the President left the
necessary instructions.
In his concluding re-
mark, the President said
Presden U then Sen
ddresses crdnn
that taking ASEAN Chair-
manship is a golden op-
portunity for Myanmar.
He called for cooperation
by the government, NGOs
and all citizens as a national
duty.
Successful holding of
meetings gives Myanmar a
chance of showing peace,
stability and capacity to
ASEAN countries as well
as to the globe. Myanmar
needs to show successful
holding of regional and in-
ternational meetings to the
world during its transitional
period. ASEAN Chair's
duty is broad and enormous
one. He called for collabo-ration among the ministries
and the subcommittee, he
added.
Afterwards, the Presi-
dent and party looked round
simples of gifts and brooch-
es for ASEAN chair and
progress in construction of
meeting halls.
It is reported that
Myanmar takes ASEAN
chair for one-year term
as of 1 January next year.
More than 240 meetingsare scheduled to be held
in Yangon, Mandalay and
Bagan-NyaungU.
MNA
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Wadaya and Thadukan in-
dustrial zones that were
established in 2004 and
lagged behind in develop-
ment due to inadequacy in
electricity supply and farm-
land issues. Upon comple-tion of the task of devel-
oping the two zones and
Roadside vendors allowed...
23rd ASEAN Armies...(from page 16)
The Chief of the Gen-
eral Staff awarded the win-
ners at Novelty Shooting
contest. The Chief of Gen-eral Staff (Army, Navy and
Air) and the Vice-Chiefs
of Staff (Army) planted
star-ower saplings in the
compound of the shooting
range.
section (4) of Shwepyitha
Industrial Zone in which
other three sections have
developed, there will be
new jobs for 25000 work-
ers.
Todays session end-
ed at noon and the 17th
-daysession will continue on 31
October.MNA
They looked round
the booths put on show at
Exhibition Hall in AARM
village. In the afternoon,
the Chief of General Staff,the Vice-Chiefs of Staff
(Army) and senior mili-
tary ofcers from Myan-
mar participated in friend-
ly golf tournament held in
commemoration of the 23rd
Nay Pyi Taw, 29
OctA work coordination
meeting of Pyithu Hluttaw
Committees and Commis-
sion was held at Zabuthi-
ri meeting hall in Hluttaw
Pyithu Hluttaw Committee andCommission meet
Complex here today, attend-
ed by Pyithu Hluttaw Speak-
er Thura U Shwe Mann.
The Pyithu Hluttaw
Speaker addressed the meet-
ing. Ofcials, the committee
chairmen and the secretaries
and commission members
presented the reports.
The meeting came to an
end following the speech by
the Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker.
It was also attended by Py-
ithu Hluttaw Deputy Speak-
er U Nanda Kyaw Swa and
ofcials from the Hluttaw
Ofce.
MNA
Nay Pyi Taw, 29
OctUnion Minister for
Home Affairs Lt-Gen Ko
Ko held talks on bilateral
cooperation with President
of the National Endowment
for Democracy (NED) Mr.
Carl Gershman and party at
his ofce, here, this noon.
It was attended by
Deputy Minister for Home
Affairs Brig-Gen Kyaw
Kyaw Tun and ofcials
concerned from MyanmarPolice Force and the Gen-
eral Administration Depart-
ment.MNA
Union Home Affairs Minister
receives NED President
Nay Pyi Taw, 29 Oct
On her speech at a work-
shop on formulation of dis-
aster management bylaws
held at the Ministry of So-
cial Welfare, Relief and Re-
settlement, here, this morn-
ing, Union Minister Dr Daw
Myat Myat Ohn Khin called
on experts from departments
concerned and relevant are-
as to give advice based on
personal experiences and
expertise on formulation of
bylaws (draft) that have to
be drawn during a 90-day
period after promulgation of
Disaster Management Law
Workshop on formulation
of disaster management
bylaws heldon 31 July 2013.
Next, Mr. Sanny Ramos
of UNDP (Asia Pacic Re-
gional Ofce) spoke on the
occasion.
Afterwards, members
of Pyithu Hluttaw Bill Com-
mittee and National Disaster
Preparedness sub-commit-
tees, experts from Supreme
Court of the Union and At-
torney-General Ofce of
the Union, heads of relevant
departments, responsible
persons of Disaster Risk Re-
duction Working Group and
legal experts from Indone-
sia and the Philippines held
discussions on enactment
of disaster management by-
laws in a transparent man-
ner.MNA
ASEAN Armies Rie Meet
2013 at PyinOoLwin golf
course.
In the evening, they
enjoyed sunset view near
PyinOoLwin Anisakhanand beauty of Dattawchai
waterfall. Later, prizes were
awarded to those winners at
the dinner at Dattawchaint
Hotel.
Myawady
NayPyiTaw, 29 Oct
Chairman of the Committee
for Ensuring Success in
Sports Deputy Minister for
Sports U Thaung Htaik vis-
ited the training center-1 at
Nay Pyi Taw Sports Train-
ing Centre this morning.
There, he encouraged
the Muay boxers under in-
Shot in the arm for athletestensive training and training
of Vovinam Bando athletes
and joint training of My-
anmar traditional Chinlone
players together with those
from Cambodia and Thai-
land, and training of play-
ers in billiards and snooker,
Taekwondo, and archery
events.MNA
Nay Pyi Taw, 29
OctA moderate earth-
quake of magnitude (5.0)
Richter Scale with its ep-
icenter inside Myanmar
(about 14 miles east of
Kalewa) about (132) miles
Union Home Affairs
Minister Lt-Gen Ko Ko
receives President of
National Endowment for
Democracy (NED) Mr.
Carl Gershman.mna
Workshop on formulation of disaster
management bylaws in progress.mna
Moderate earthquake jolts inside
Myanmarnorthwest of Mandalay
seismological observatory
was recorded at (14) hrs
(23) min (08) sec M.S.T
today, announced Meteor-
ology and Hydrology De-
partment.NLM
Shooting teams take
designated positions
at shooting range.
myawady
Chief of the General
Staff (Army, Navy and
Air) General
Hla Htay Win
and Vice-Chiefs
of Staff (Army) of
ASEAN countries
view modern arms
and ammunitions
displayed for ASABArmies Rife Meeting
in PyinOoLwin.
myawady
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Seikpyu, 29 OctUnder
the supervision of Disaster
Management Unit of My-
anmar Red Cross Society,
Seikpyu Township Red
Cross Society conducted the
community-based disaster
risk reduction courses from
June to October 2013.
It was attended by 360
trainees from 12 villages.
At the concluding cer-
emony at Basic Education
Middle School in Chaung-
magyi Village on 25 Oc-
tober, Magway Region
Hluttaw representative U
Myint Soe delivered an
address.
Deputy Commanding
Ofcer U Maung MaungWin of Township Red Cross
Battalion explained the
purpose of training courses.
Officials presented
rst, second and third prizes
to the winning groups from
Chaungmagyi and Mezalig-
way villages in practical
works.
The village administra-
tor and a female trainee spoke
words of thanks.
Present on the occasion
were towns elders, members
of village development sup-
portive committee, course
instructors and trainees.
During the training
period, Myanmar Red Cross
Society provided K 1500 for
30 trainees in each village.
The training courses were
opened in each village for
ve days.
Kyemon-Ko Myo
(Seikpyu)
Community-based disaster risk reduction
courses conducted
Security Course for Hotels, Motels and
Lodgings opened in Toungoo
Toungoo , 29 Oct
Under the leadership of
the Ministry of Hotels and
Tourism, the Bago Region
Zone Hoteliers Association
conducted the hotels, motelsand lodgings security course
at Myanma Thiri Hotel on
Meiktila Bala Road in Toun-
goo on 28 October.
The ministry managed
conducting the training
courses in 16 townships such
as Toungoo, Ngwehsaung,
Chaungtha, Pathein, Bago,
Pyay, Mawlamyine, Hpa-an,
Kengtung, Tachilek, Lashio,
Muse, Sittway, Ngapali,
Magway and Myitkyina.
Similar courses were
provided in Nay Pyi Taw,
Yangon, Mandalay and
Inlay regions from 21 to 25
October.
Trainers from local po-
lice stations, Criminal Inves-
tigation Department, Special
Branch and Immigration
and National Registration
Department gave lectures to
the trainees.
It is a good training
for security of the hotels
and lodgings. Thanks to
knowledge from the train-
ing course, the hotel staff
will have knowledge to give
better services to the cus-
tomers. The hotel staff will
be higher qualication. The
hotels should install CCTVs
at their buildings without fail.
We have given instructions
to the hotels last year, said
Chairman U Nyo Myint of
Bago Region Zone Hotel-
iers Association.Kyemon-
Kyaw Swa (Toungoo)
Hotel security course commences
in Pyaypyay, 29 OctMinistry
of Home Affairs and Minis-
try of Hotels and Tourism
jointly organized the hotel
security course at the hall of
Mingala Uyin Hotel in Pyay
on yesterday morning.
Pyay Region Manager
U Myint Sein of Myanmar
Hotels and Tourism Services
explained the purpose of con-
ducting the training course.
Commander of Pyay Town-
ship Police Force Police
Major Myint Oo explained
the systematic learning of
lectures for security meas-
ures.
Police Captain Swe
Lin of Pyay District Spe-
cial Branch and ofcials of
Criminal Investigation De-
partment will give lectures on
basic knowledge on security
measures and mine clearing
and preventive measures.
A total of 54 trainees
from hotels, transport and
logding enterprises from
Pyay District and 31 from su-
permarkets and department
stores totalling 85 attended
the course.
Ofcials gave lectures
to those of hotels, transport
and logding enterprises for
ve days course, and thoseof supermarkets and depart-
ment stores one day course.
Kyemon-Myo Kyaw Gyi
(KP)
TCRC meets local people in Meiktila
Township
MeikTila, 29 Oct
Township Committee of the
Right of Child held a talk
with local people at Magy-
ichauk Village of Zaung-
changon Village-tract of
Meiktila Township on 27
October afternoon.
The talks was held at
Child Care School in Magy-
ikyaung Village.
At rst, village admin-
istrator U Tun Sein made a
speech.
Chairman of Meiktila
Township Committee of
the Right of Child U Khin
Maung Tint explained the
township committee of the
child right for rights of thechildren.
Member of Township
Committee of the Right
of Child Daw Than Than
Myint briefed all on right
of children
Member of Township
Maternal and Child Wel-
fare Association Daw Moe
Sanda Shwe gave lectures
on tuberculosis diseases.
Later, they replied to
queries raised by the villag-
ers.Kyemon-Thein Myint
Kyaw (Meiktila)
Talks on fre preventive
measuresToungoo, 29 OctAn
educative talk on re pre-
ventive measures and re
drill was held at Toungoo
Locomotive Shed on 27
October morning.
Head of Branch of the
shed U Kyaw Moung made
a speech. Head of Toun-goo District Fire Services
Department U Khin Maw
explained the re reventive
measures and reghting
Ofcials
of Fire
Services
Department
gives lec-
tures on re
preventive
measures
to workers
of Toungoo
Locomotive
Shed.
Ofcials of
Township
Commit-
tee of the
Right of
Child
meet local
people in
Meiktila.
An ofcial present certicate to leader of trainee at
concluding ceremony of community-based disaster
risk reduction courses.
Hotels, motels and lodgings security course in
progress at the hotel in Toungoo.
Disaster Risk Reduction
techniques. Technician
GradeV U Thiha Swe
demonstrated use of dry
chemical powder in putting
out the re.
It was attended by
over 30 staff and workers
from the locomotive shed.
The educative talks wasorganized by Toungoo Dis-
trict Fire Services Depart-
ment.Kyemon-U Kyaw
Hla (Toungoo)
The training on hotel security in progress in
Township.
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India opposition urges tighter
saety or top candidate Modi
afer blastsNew Delhi, 29 Oct
Indias main oppositionparty demanded on Monday
protection for its candidatefor prime minister, Naren-
dra Modi, after a series ofsmall blasts killed six peopleshortly before he addresseda packed weekend rally.
While Modi was not in thevicinity of any of the blasts
in the state of Bihar on Sun-day, they were a reminderof Indias bloody political
history, that includes the as-sassination of former primeminister Rajiv Gandhi at a
1991 election rally.The Hindu nationalist
Modi is seen as a target of
Islamist militants who holdhim responsible for riots in
2002, during his rst term
as chief minister of Guja-rat state, in which at least1,000 people, most of them
Muslims, were killed. Sun-
Gujarats chief minister and Hindu nationalistNarendra Modi, the prime ministerial candidate for
Indias main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)addresses a rally in the eastern Indian city of Patna
on 27 Oct, 2013.ReuteRs
days violence was a sign ofheightened tensions in theearly stages of a campaign
that has already coincidedwith an uptick in commu-
nal clashes between Hindusand Muslims. India is dueto elect a new governmentby May 2014 in a contest
pitting the political outsiderModi, favoured by business,
against the ruling Congresspartys Rahul Gandhi, thescion of a political dynasty
stretching back more than60 years.
Modi denies any role
in the 2002 riots or biasagainst minority Muslims.He has gathered momentum
in recent weeks and opinionpolls suggest his BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) could
win enough seats to form thenext government in a coali-tion.
Reuters
Singapore plans electricity utures market
launch by end-2014SiNgapore, 29 Oct
The Singapore Exchange(SGX) said on Monday that
it has been preparing for thelaunch of Asias rst elec-
tricity futures market by theend of 2014. SGX is work-ing closely with the EMA(Energy Market Authority),
Energy Market Company(EMC) and market partici-pants to design the futures
products, it said in a state-ment, adding that the launchis still subject to regula-
tory approval. The progresswas also announced by SIswaran, minister in the
Prime Ministers Ofce andsecond minister for home
affairs and second ministerfor trade and industry, at theSingapore International En-ergy Week on Monday.
The Energy MarketAuthority held a public con-sultation last year on the de-
velopment of an electricityfutures market in Singapore.It issued a request-for-inter-
est paper in May this year,setting out the proposed de-sign of the futures market.
Six companies showed theirinterest. The minister said
that the commercial discus-sions are in progress for thedevelopment of the futuresmarket, and that an industry
workgroup is in the processof developing the design ofthe electricity futures con-
tracts. We hope that theelectricity futures marketwill be launched some time
in the second half of 2014,he said.
SGX is working with
the industry to launch a trialrun next year so as to allow
generation companies tobuild up competencies andexperience in trading andmarket making. Iswaran
said Singapore is consid-ering the introduction ofelectricity futures market to
complement the spot mar-ket.
Xinhua
The model of SouthKoreas CHEUNMOO
missile is seen at press day
of the Seoul InternationalAerospace & Defence
Exhibition (ADEX) at the
Kintex in Paju, South Ko-rea, on 28 Oct, 2013. Morethan 360 companies from
28 countries and regionsdisplayed their productsin the six-day exhibition
opened on Tuesday.
Xinhua
42 passengers
rom crashedLao Airlines
ightidentifedVieNtiaNe, 29 Oct
Forty-two passengers have
been identied from LaoAirlines ight QV301 whichcrashed on 16 October kill-ing all 49 on board, Somkiet
Vorralath, deputy directorof Champassak ProvincialHealth toldXinhua on Mon-
day.According to Vorrala-
th, ofcials are waiting forDNA samples from Thai-land and Australia in or-
der to aid the identicationprocess. Seven of the pas-sengers are still unidentied
including three French, twoLao people and two Austral-ians. The planes black-
box data ight recordersare still unrecovered, Yakua
Lopangkao, director generalof the Lao Civil AviationDepartment, toldXinhua onMonday. Repairs to a crane
equipped barge caused mi-nor delays but teams willcontinue through the night
in attempts to reach theblackbox units, he said.
According to Lopang-kao, poor visibility and thestrong current of the wet-season Mekong are continu-
ing to make recovery effortsdifcult. The two blackboxunits contain information
that may help ofcials de-termine details of the crash.
One unit records aircraftperformance parametersand inputs to the planes
electronic systems whilethe other records radio com-munications, conversations
in the cockpit and ambientsounds.
The twin engine ATR
72-600 crashed into theMekong River during badweather 7 km from its desti-
nation of Pakse Internation-al Airport.Xinhua
Police drop case over 2010 online leak
o antiterrorism documentstokyo, 29 Oct To-
kyo police on Tuesdaydropped their case over theonline leak of documents in
2010 that contained sensitive
information about their anti-terrorism efforts as the stat-
ute of limitations for lingcriminal charges expired the
same day. After three years
of investigating the leak thatthe police strongly believedwas an inside job, the Met-
ropolitan Police Department
failed to nd evidence tosupport its case as a culprit
could not be identied, in-vestigative sources said.
Nonetheless, the MPD
will send related papers toprosecutors on Tuesdaywithout naming a suspect
and continue investigatingthe leak that came to lightin October 2010 in case a
suspect abroad is identied,they said. The statute of limi-tations is suspended during
the period in which a suspect
is out of the country. TheMPD had been pursuing thecase as one of obstruction of
duty as the incident affected
its security operations forthe Asia-Pacic EconomicCooperation forum summitin Yokohama in November2010. Tokyo police at the
time were strengthening se-curity ahead of a series ofAPEC-related events. The
leak involved 114 documentsthat are believed to have beencollected by the MPD divi-
sion specializing in crimescommitted by foreigners.
Kyodo News
Evacuees rom typhoon-hit Izu
Oshima Island return homeizu oShima, (Japan),
29 Oct Thirty-fourevacuees from typhoon-hitIzu Oshima Island, mostly
elderly and disabled peo-ple, returned to the islandon Monday afternoon on a
chartered vessel, after theevacuation order and ad-visory issued for the entire
island were lifted on Satur-day.
They were among
some 100 evacuees fromthe island, some 120 kilom-eters south of Tokyo, whom
the Tokyo metropolitan
government had been hous-ing at facilities away from
the island where 32 peopledied and nine are still miss-ing after a typhoon on lastWednesday.
The evacuation orderand advisory were lifted onSaturday as this years 27th
typhoon, Francisco, wasdowngraded to an extrat-ropical cyclone. The island
was hit by deadly mudslidescaused by Typhoon Wiphaon last Wednesday, and the
Tree police killed in bomb blasts in
southern TailandBaNgkok, 29 Oct
Three members of a police
bomb disposal unit werekilled on Monday in a bombattack in Thailands restive
south, police said.The attack occurred in
the morning when the unit
was inspecting an area afterreceiving information that anexplosive device was hidden
Mariko Shinoda (C), a member of the pop idol group
AKB48, poses in front of a Peach Aviation airplane
featuring her face during a ceremony at Kansai
International Airport near Osaka, western Japan, on
27 Oct, 2013. The ceremony marked the launch of
the low-cost carriers Kansai-Narita service.
Kyodo news
evacuation order was issued
to prevent further damage.Kyoko Okamura, 62,
who evacuated with her
handicapped husband, said,Im relieved. Some ofmy acquaintances were
swept away. When I goback to the island, I wantto see friends and check
everyones faces, she saidtearfully. Another charteredvessel is set to transport
other evacuees back homeon Tuesday.
Kyodo News
under a local road in Bachodistrict of Narathiwat Prov-
ince. The bomb was detonat-ed by remote control while
the police ofcers weretrying to defuse the bomb.Two died at scene while athird later succumbed to his
injuries. According to thepolice, the bomb disposalunit may have been targeted
because insurgents failed to
kill police ofcers during aprevious attack in Septem-ber. More than 5,500 peoplehave been killed since 2004
in the separatist insurgencyin the three restive Muslim-majority provinces of Nar-
athiwat, Yala and Pattani,near the border with Malay-sia.Kyodo News
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