| January 5, 2007 |
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| By Robyn Garner | |
| Friday, 05 January 2007 | |
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State Circus Privatized The privatization of the State Circus, which was meant to have been resolved before the New Year, has taken place. At a meeting of State Property Committee members, the interim handover to ACA was approved for a period of two years. If ACA fulfils all its requirements, it will be fully theirs at the end of two years. The ACA team consists of E. Dorj, the head of the Circus, sumo-wrestling champion Asasheryo D. Dagvadorj, Dagvadorj’s brother and Mongolian wrestler D. Serjbudee and Kh. Purevdavga. (Daily News) Zorig prosecutor to be replaced The prosecutor currently overseeing the Zorig murder case, who is due to retire soon, is going to be replaced. D. Dariijvav from the State Prosecutor’s Office will be replaced by C. Damchaasuren from the Capital City Prosecutor’s Office. Several changes have been made to the police and intelligence departments’ working groups investigating the murder of MP S. Zorig. However, there has been a lot of criticism from different sectors about the lack of progress that has been made. Zorig’s sister, MP S. Oyun, has appealed unsuccessfully many times to have an international expert and investigator assigned to the case. (Today) Students protest against Mobicom Yesterday students from the Mongolian Students’ Association protested against Mobicom Corporation. Protest delegates met with Mobicom director F. Shiga to submit their demands, which included decreasing the phone charge, ending the marketing policy which was confusing to users, issuing a warning before there was a temporary delay in the network, and not repeating their previous business practices which violated the law on unfair competition. Mr Shiga said he would conduct detailed research and then try to respond to them before January 20. (Today)
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