Workshop for rejuvenation of tourism sector held 
In order to discover ways to improve the current situations in the tourism sector, the Minister for Hotel and Tourism met with the entrepreneurs from travel and tour industry at a workshop held at the Kandawgyi Palace Hotel, according to a business executive who attended it.
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Wi-Max is a new broadband-like system 
Wi-Max technology which has been introduced by Myanmar Teleport recently is similar to the broadband system which has already been in use for sometime, according to a technician.
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Special fees for Microsoft.NET courses 
Myanmar Professional Education Center (MPEC) computer training school will kick off its Microsoft.NET training courses under a special concession programme which is known as "Special Package Programme for Microsoft.NET".
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Migratory birds brings the threat of bird flu home 
People should look out for the birds infected with H5N1 virus which can cause avian influenza as migratory birds are expected to come into Myanmar earlier than usual this year, officials from the Ministry of Health in Nay Pyi Daw and Myanmar Bird Watchers Association said.
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Second ICT Exhibition in Shan State to be held in Taunggyi 
Under the aegis of Myanmar Computer Professional Association (Shan State) and Myanmar Computer Entrepreneurs Association (Shan State), Second ICT Exhibition 2007 (Shan State) will be held from 16 to 18 November. The exhibition at Taunggyi City Hall will open to the public from 9 am to 5 pm daily.
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Gmail account stealing emails on the loose 
Gmail user accounts which are used by most email users are being stolen through an email which is disguised as an account alert message with the subject "Verify your free Gmail account now !!!".
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Hotels in Bagan turn to draw local tourists 
Many hotels in Bagan which have dealt exclusively with foreign tourists before are now beginning to turn their attention to the local pilgrimage tour operators and starting to make offers, according to local travel agencies on the Pansodan Street.
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Highway bus lines change their schedules 
Some of the highway bus lines have moved the departure time of their buses forward by an hour from the previously published time starting from this month, sources from the highway bus lines said.
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Hearing loss caused by loud music is irreversible 
Those who listen to excessively loud music with headphones of MP3 and MP4 players can lose their hearing permanently if they cannot get treatments in time, an Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (EENT) specialist told the 7Day News Journal.
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Current tourism crunch is temporary 
Veteran tour guides and travel agencies predict that the recent slump of tourist arrival to Myanmar will be short-lived and the number of visitors coming to the country is expected to be back to normal early next year. [ more + ] |
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Online exams still available 
IT professionals who want to receive internationally recognized qualifications can still sit for online examinations as usual up till now according to an online testing center.
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New GSM handsets to hit the shelves before Thadingyut 
To fulfill the desire of mobile users who cannot wait to swap their handsets with the spanking new phones, up-to-date models will enter the market soon as companies prepare to import latest model handsets in time for the Thadingyut holiday season which is the ideal time for shopping, market experts said.
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