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  2. List of newspapers in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar Business Today - Myanmar's first bilingual (English-Myanmar) business newspaper [14] Myanmar Digest [30] Myanmar Post - privately owned [31] Sunday Journal [32] The Myanmar Times, [33] a Burmese weekly news journal (daily newspaper in English) Premier Eleven Sports Journal [11] Popular News Journal [34] Seven Days News or 7 Days News ...

  3. Weekly Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Eleven is a weekly newspaper published in Myanmar (Burma). It is one of the five weekly journals published by Eleven Media Group which was founded in June 2000. [ 1 ] It is focused on general local news and some sports and international news.

  4. Eleven Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Eleven Media Group was founded in 2000 by Than Htut Aung in Yangon, Myanmar. It has five weekly publications in Burmese specializing in news and sports. [ 1 ] Reporters without Borders awarded the "Media of the Year" 2011 for its long standing against the military government .

  5. BiWeekly Eleven - Wikipedia

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  6. First Eleven (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    First Eleven was a weekly sports newspaper published in Burma. It was published by Zaw Thet Htwe , a former student leader, until he was jailed and sentenced to death by the government in 2003 on charges of treason; following international outcry, he was released in 2004.

  7. Category:Sport in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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  8. Sport in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Football is the most popular sport in Myanmar. [3] Similar to football, chinlone (Burmese: ခြင်းလုံး) is an indigenous sport that utilises a rattan ball and is played using mainly the feet and the knees, but the head and also the arms may be used except the hands.

  9. Mawyawadi F.C. - Wikipedia

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    This article about a Burmese football club is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.