Article published Mar 10, 2010 Sign at laundry offers chances to learn – Frank Gary

March 10, 2010 7:26 p.m.

Sign at laundry offers chances to learn

 Frank Gray

 
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An employee recently posted this sign on the door at Ricker”s City Laundry.

The sign on the door at Ricker’s City Laundry at Calhoun Street and Rudisill Boulevard was blunt and shocking to some, at least to those who could read it.

“For Sanitary Purposes, There Are No Burmese People Allowed.”

More Business & Lands along Rangoon River seized for the Burmese Regime

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More Business & Lands along Rangoon River seized for the Burmese Regime

MoeMaka Reporter Rangoon

March 4, 2010

Sources told MoeMaKa that Business located at highly priced lands and areas along the bank of Rangoon River were forced to shutdown and be transferred to the hands of some private Business Enterprises close to the Regime.

Among the seizures, one example was “Htay Marine Food Refrigeration Company” located in San Pya Bazaar from Rangoon Kyi Myin Dine Township; which was told to shut down the operation at the end of this month, one engineer who did not want to be named told MoeMaKa.

“According to the printed order, it said that the operation to be shutdown in 30 days and to report to the authority for further instruction” he added.

Burmese Monastery in Fort Wayne, In. received tickets from the City

 

Burmese Monastery in Fort Wayne, In. received tickets from the City

MoeMaKa Reporter 003

February 25th, 2010

It was learnt on last Thursday that the city officials had issued ticket and took action on the addition construction of the Burmese monastery due to the lack of proper paper and permits. The monastery was known as “Zaytawun Monastery” to all the residing Burmese immigrants migrated from Thai-Burma borders as political refugees in the area of Fort Wayne.