December 2005  

Wonderful lake in the high mountains  (December 18)

Colonialist media being used in practising hegemonism  (December 12)

Should democratization of Myanmar be hastily implemented? (December 11)

In honour of Sarsodaw Day (December 9)

We do not accept lies and gossip (December 8)

Facts about thitseint (bellaric myrobalan) (December 7)

Whatever the name of a rose may be, it will always smell sweet (December 6)

Putao in Kachin State attracts adventurers thirsty for natural beauties (December 5)

National Convention, building three branches of power (December 4)

The lofty aim, the concern of entire national people (December 3)

Myanmar, where all citizens enjoy freedom of worship (December 2)

Stop AIDS, Keep the promise  (December 1)

 November 2005

Victory of eye specialists in providing free medical treatments  (November 30)

Discussions of pensioners (13)  (November 29)

Native place in arid zone turns lush and green  (November 28)

Sincere hearts of Myanmar Buddhists and religious freedom  (November 27)

National education promotion: safeguard nation from falling under colonialist domination  (November 26)

Nationalistic spirit which national people should be fully equipped  (November 25)

HR violations of the nation which compiled HR report  (November 24)

Dr Chit: winner of National Literary Award in General Knowledge (Applied Science) Genre (November 23)

U Nyan Thin wins National Literary Award in Knowledge (Ordinary Science) Genre (November 23)

Fifty roads being upgraded in Yangon municipal area (November 23)

Daung Nay Min wins National Literary Award for collected short stories (November 22)

Dr Tin Hlaing: winner of National Literacy Award in Translation (Knowledge) Genre  (November 22)

A land where various religions flourish  (November 22)

Instead of inventing falsehood and imposing economic sanctions to keep minions  (November 21)

National Literary Award winner Brig-Gen Than Tin (Retd)  (November 20)

Life long National Literary Award winner Sayagyi U Lay Myaing   (November 20)

Levelling accusations at Myanmar of being in poverty and hunger while failing to see the mote in one’s own eyes
(November 19)

Goodwill that helps the blind recover sight  (November 18)

Wellwishers invited for water supply projects  (November 17)

Exaggerations on Myanmar affairs as international affairs  (November 16)

Full-Moon Day of Tazaungmone, Samañña Phala Day   (November 15)

Demands for dialogue, not solution to Myanmar democracy dispute   (November 14)

World Diabetes Day   (November 13)

Training Schools for Development of National Youths in Border Areas   (November 12)

Let’s make analysis of NLD’s words and deeds   (November 11)

Following the steps of western masters and fulfilling their wishes  (November 10)

Wipe out interference and invasion using force  (November 9)

Is it Mandate! Just read it  (November 8)

View acts and movements of neo-colonialists with farsightedness  (November 7)

The most reliable national force of the State  (November 6)

National peace and stability and democracy transition benefiting each other, and gaining progress due to Tatmadaw government’s efforts  (November 5)

USDA serving national interest as it represents the people (November 4)

Attempts to bring Myanmar under Western influence (November 3)

Union Solidarity and Development Association consisting of Union-loving citizens (November 2)

Why is UN Security Council called on to take action against Myanmar? (November 1)

 October 2005

See everything through loving-kindness  (October 30)

No way out? America in Iraq  (October 29)

Perpetration endangering not only Myanmar but also international community (October 28)

Be pragmatic instead of talking big (October 27)

Where is the Threat to Peace? Nowhere in Myanmar is the Response! (October 26)

Prestigious are the people who have their own nation and territory  (October 26)

Serve the national interest with national outlook (October 25)

Deceiving the world with propaganda weapon (or) the introduction written by eminent writer Zaw Gyi 36 years ago
(October 23)

To see the tricks of colonialists (October 22)

Is that so Maung Ka Lu? More than that Grandpa (October 21)

Ensuring national reconsolidation, bounden duty of Tatmadaw Government (October 20)

Common enemy penetrating into the nation through IT (October 19)

Merely poisons, not essential nutrients for Myanmar people  (October 18)

The Significant and Noble Day of Abhidhamma (The Fullmoon Day of Thadingyut, Mahapavarana Day) (October 17)

Wish all distinguish between words of goodwill and words of ill will  (October 16)

Favouring a monkey without knowing its real character (October 15)

Honouring 13th Performing Arts Competitions Dramatic performance of Vidhura Jataka  (October 15)

Countering media with media: national duty of literary world   (October 14 )

You cannot draw a line on water   (October 13 )

Distinctive Myanmar Movie Day  13 October 2005   (October 13 )

Open letter to Mr Vaclav Havel and Bishop Desmond Tutu   (October 12 )

Myanmar’s successful drugs-elimination drive   (October 11 )

Countering criticism against Myanmar   (October 10 )

Pleasant and prosperous Myanmar   (October 9 )

If one is truly human one has to uphold whatever little honour one possesses   (October 8 )

If one is truly human one has to uphold whatever little honour one possesses   (October 7 )

Do not exploit Myanmar’s affairs through exaggerations   (October 6 )

Elements scheming to destabilize the region by piling one-sided pressure on Myanmar   (October 5 )

OUR CETENA TEACHER — THE BENEFACTOR   (October 5 )

Is that so Maung Ka Lu? More than that grandpa.   (October 4 )

Towards a society for all ages   (October 3 )

The noble donation  (October 2 )

Care of older persons  (October 1 )

 September 2005

A tribute to our Senior Citizens  (September 30)

Drugs eradication fourth tactics, national duty of media world  (September 29)

Discussion of pensioners — 12  (September 28)

Goodwill of State and ardent efforts of people of Ayeyawady Division  (September 27)

Facts about copyright  (September 26)

World Heart Day, 2005  (September 25)

Myanmar Traditional Cultural Performing Arts Competitions to be held in line with seven lofty objectives
(September 24 )

The Reverand of the East passes away in the West  (September 23 )

The Reverand of the East passes away in the West  (September 22 )

Pakokku District enjoying sufficient supply of clean water  (September 21 )

False and fabricated stories (September 19 )

From favourable conditions of peace, stability and development to discipline-flourishing democratic nation
(September 18 )

From favourable conditions of peace, stability and development to discipline-flourishing democratic nation
(September 17 )

Fishery prospects of Bawle and Hline Rivers   (September 16 )

Import quality, safe and potent medicines   (September 15 )

Counter media with media-4   (September 13 )

Myanmar with a great number of diverse tourist attractions  (September 12 )

First Aid with Vulnerable (Marginalized) People  (September 11 )

Pakokku region with bright future  (September 10 )

Counter media with media-3  (September 9 )

Myanmar and UN Literacy Decade  (September 8 )

The endeavours for people’s progress  (September 7 )

United Nations Literacy Decade and Myanmar  (September 6 )

Counter media with media-2  (September 5 )

Education for All for long-term development  (September 4 )

Mangrove Conservation  (September 3 )

Counter media with media—1  (September 2 )

That’s the way BBC has always been!  (September 1 )

 August 2005

Ascertain if it is authentic, plain gossip or colonial poison Test it on the national touchstone  (August 31 )

All-round development in Mandalay Division (August 30 )

The interesting Yangon-Bago tour programme (August 27 )

Hands that nurture flowers (August 26 )

The national cause and the literary world (August 24 )

Home away from home (August 22 )

Myanma fine arts, own national culture (August 17 )

Let’s strive for better health of student youths (August 15 )

Moeyungyi Sluice Gate (August 14 )

Abundant water supply in Myanmar (August 13 )

Performing Arts Competitions that help raise national prestige (August 12 )

Kachin State and fruits of development (August 10 )

Turtle conservation of Myanmar (August 9 )

Boost production of quality products for industrial development (August 8 )

Myanmar village (August 7 )

Disseminate tourism knowledge to boost national economy (August 6 )

Maintenance of rural water supply facilities (August 5 )

The Sasana Flag (The sacred flag of Buddhists) (August 4 )

Discussion of pensioners — 11 (August 3 )

Rakhine State enjoying development in marine industry (August 3 )

Efforts for making the entire region free from drugs (August 2 )

Three major tasks for emergence of Myanma democracy (August 1 )