Sunday, July 15, 2012

Shallow earthquake shakes India-Myanmar border

  • General Electric signs Burma deals

    General Sources - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    Just days after the US eased key sanctions on Burma, General Electric became the first American company to invest in the former pariah state, signing deals to provide medical equipment to two ...

  • Burma Signs GE Deal

    General Sources - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    President and CEO of General Electric ASEAN, Stuart Dean, second from left, signs documents during the signing ceremony between Sea Lion Co. Ltd., General Electric Healthcare and Bahosi and Pun ...

  • Shallow quake jolts India and Burma

    The Daily Telegraph - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    A SHALLOW 5.6-magnitude quake has jolted the India-Myanmar border region, seismologists said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or ...

  • 5.6 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts India-Myanmar Border Region

    IBTimes - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    Earthquake Epicentre: Tremor in Nagaland The tremor struck at 01:25:12 AM on Sunday according to United States Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter was located about 45 kilometres southeast of ...

  • Human Rights Commission in Burma Rules Out Inquiry

    World Press Review - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    In Kachin, Burma, on June, 19, 2011, a Kachin Independence Army solider shows off a captured Burmese weapon from the frontline fighting. (Photo: Ryan Libre, Demotix, ...

  • 5.6-magnitude quake hits Myanmar-India border -- USGS

    SINA - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    HONG KONG, July 15 (Xinhua) -- An earthquake measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale jolted Myanmar-India border region at 1955 GMT on Saturday(0125 on Sunday at local time), the U.S. Geological Survey ...

  • Clinton Encourages US Investments in Burma Amid Criticism

    Christian Post - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    human rights groups, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton introduced Burmese President Thein Sein to America's biggest corporations at a meeting in ...

  • US firms rush back to Burma as sanctions lift

    ABC Australia - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    Burma U.S. firm General Electric has become the first American company to restart business in Burma after Washington relaxed its sanctions last week.U.S. firms are wasting no time since President ...

  • GE signs Myanmar deals after US eases sanctions

    Richmond Times-Dispatch - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    YANGON, Myanmar (AP) -- Just days after the U.S. eased key sanctions on Myanmar, General Electric became the first American company to invest in the former pariah state, signing deals Saturday to ...

  • Excited About Myanmar Read This First

    IBTimes - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    Creased dollar bills are worthless and credit cards are rarely accepted. Flights in are overbooked and even if you find a place to sleep, the hotels are mind-bogglingly expensive. Introducing ...

  • Suu Kyi assures Burmese refugees

    Mizzima News - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    Ending a nearly week long visit to Thailand, the opposition leader grapples with the massive Burmese refugee problem.Aung San Suu Kyi visited a sprawling Burmese refugee camp in Thailand Saturday at ...

  • GE Signs Myanmar Deals After US Eases Sanctions

    ABC News - Saturday 14th July, 2012

    Just days after the U.S. eased key sanctions on Myanmar, General Electric became the first American company to invest in the former pariah state, signing deals Saturday to provide medical equipment ...

  • Source: http://www.myanmarnews.net/index.php?sid/207443555/scat/c3891022f175b678

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