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Added: Feb 15, 2009

From: BruceFenton

Duration: 1:23

Leading economic expert Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150,000 miles in three years - follow his adventures here on FentonReport. In this video Jim and Paige visit Yangon, Myanmar. Copyright Jim Rogers - provided as a special contribution to The Fenton Report. http://www.fentonreport.com Yangon is the largest city and a former capital of Burma. It is the capital of Yangon Division. Although the military government has officially relocated the capital to Naypyidaw since March 2006, Yangon, with a population of four million, continues to be the country's largest city and the most important commercial center. Yangon's infrastructure is relatively undeveloped compared to those of other major cities in Southeast Asia. Yangon has the largest number of colonial buildings in Southeast Asia today. While many high-rise residential and commercial buildings have been constructed or renovated throughout downtown and Greater Yangon in the past two decades, most satellite towns that ring the city continue to be deeply impoverished. http://www.mutualfundcenter.com http://www.atlanticfinancial.com http://www.fentonreport.com/2009/06/01/news/mts-announces-dividend-recommendation-for-fy2008-and-nominees-to-the-board/974 http://www.fentonreport.com/2009/06/01/news/nia-says-harvard-teaching-students-wrong-economics/975 http://www.fentonreport.com/2009/06/01/news/relocationcom-announces-best-cities-for-a-fresh-start-rankings/972

Channel: News


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outraged4U Says:

May 2, 2010 - sO tERRIBLE, Burmese people allow their own military People and corrupt generals for over fifty years to destroy their country and their soul. Freedom for the Burmese I pray!


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