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Kyemon (Burmese: ကြေးမုံ; also
known as Kyaymon) (The Mirror) is a state-owned
Burmese language daily newspaper based in Yangon, Myanmar.
Along with Myanmar...
- was a
Burmese author and journalist. In 1957, he
founded the
newspaper Kyemon,
which quickly became the most po****r in Burma. In 2000, he was
named one...
- was the NUF
leader Aung Than,
older brother of Aung San. The Botataung,
Kyemon and
Rangoon Daily were also
closed down.[page needed] Ne Win's caretaker...
- country's two
Burmese language dailies Kyemon, is
based out of here. (The
township used to
boast four
national dailies--
Kyemon, and the now
defunct newspapers...
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newspapers – two
Burmese language dailies Myanma Alin (မြန်မာ့အလင်း) and
Kyemon (ကြေးမုံ), and the
English language The New
Light of
Myanmar – are published...
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leader Aung Than,
older brother of Aung San.
Newspapers like Botahtaung,
Kyemon and
Rangoon Daily were also
closed down.[page needed] On 28
October 1958...
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Lakeland University The Mirror, the
newspaper of
William Penn
Charter School Kyemon, a
Burmese language newspaper The
Mirror (1779–1780), a
short lived literary...
- 21, 2016. "ပဏ္ဍိတာရာမ ရွှေတောင်ကုန်းသာသနာ့ရိပ်သာ ဆရာတော် (In Burmese)".
Kyemon. 20
April 2016.
Retrieved 21
April 2016. "The
scriptures say that when the...
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distribute its
three national newspapers, the
Burmese language Myanmar Alin and
Kyemon and the
English language New
Light of Myanmar. The state-run
Yadanabon is...
- was the NUF
leader Aung Than,
older brother of Aung San. The Botataung,
Kyemon and
Rangoon Daily newspapers were also
closed down. Ne Win's
caretaker government...