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Clinton, Bush Sr. tour tsunami-hit Thailand: Bangkok, Former Us presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush Sr. Saturday visited Thailand's tsunami-hit Phuket province, reports Xinhua....
- Sat Feb 19 19:28:47 2005     Yahoo India
Clinton, elder Bush tour Thailand tsunami areas: School children waving American flags welcomed former presidents Bush and Clinton to their dusty fishing village that was devastated by the Asian tsunami, as the two former leaders began a tour of the region on Saturday....
- Sat Feb 19 19:25:23 2005     USA Today
Former Us presidents in Thailand: Bill Clinton and George Bush Senior have been asked by the White House to raise funds to help those affected by the deadly tidal waves last December. They will later visit communities in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and the Maldives....
- Sat Feb 19 18:58:43 2005     U.TV
Thai extends lead to six shots: Title-Holder Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand pulled six shots clear of the chasing pack after the third round of the Malaysian Open today, poised to defend a title for the first time in his illustrious career....
- Sat Feb 19 18:58:18 2005     Fox Sports Australia
Business training for tsunami victims: The Commerce Ministry's Department of Business Development will early next month organize business training programs for people in Thailand's six southern coastal provinces, hit by the 26 December tsunamis, who are interested in setting up their own businesses....
- Sat Feb 19 18:38:31 2005     TNA News
Worldwide hit is big break for Thai action hero: Tony Jaa, like the character he portrays in Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior, is able to turn his body into a weapon, a stealth bomber of punches and kicks that blitzes an opponent and then bang, lights out, London....
- Sat Feb 19 18:28:58 2005     San Jose Mercury News
Insurance companies delay tsunami pay-outs: Insurance companies are proving reluctant to make compensation payments to the victims of the 26 December tsunamis, with only 30 percent of pay-outs having reached the hands of survivors in Thailand's southern resort province of Phuket, nearly two months...
- Sat Feb 19 17:37:49 2005     TNA News
Sports event in honour of HRH Princess Sirindhorn: A month-long festival of traditional sports is scheduled to start at Bangkok's Sanam Luang on 1 March, as part of activities to mark Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's 50th birthday in April. The festival will include eight Thai...
- Sat Feb 19 17:35:48 2005     TNA News
Thai leader to pursues separatists 'to the end: Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said Saturday he would continue fighting against Islamic separatist insurgents in southern Thailand until they were driven from the country....
- Sat Feb 19 16:57:13 2005     AP News
Opposition pledges to do the best: The main opposition Democrat Party has pledged to do its best in the next parliament. Even though in case that the Democrats have less than 125 MPs in the next House of Representatives, we will do our duty to the best of our ability, the former Democrat...
- Sat Feb 19 16:38:37 2005     TNA News
Swedish tourism firm interested in joint promotion with TAT: The governor of the state-run Tourism Authority of Thailand said today that a major Swedish tourism firm which now captures the entire Scandinavian market is keen to enter in a tourism promotional campaigns with the TAT. The TAT Governor, Juthamas Siriwan,...
- Sat Feb 19 16:36:03 2005     TNA News
Khao Lak to be fully redeveloped by the end of this year, says PM: Thailand's Khao Lak resort in the southern Phang-nga Province will be fully redeveloped this 26 December, exactly one year after it was devastated by the last 26 December tsunamis, with a grand celebration to be held on that day, Prime Minister Thaksin...
- Sat Feb 19 16:35:49 2005     TNA News
Clu and Chfc Designations to be Offered in Thailand: The American College, Americas leading financial services educator, announced today that it has entered into an agreement with The Thailand Insurance Institute to offer the Clu and Chfc designation programs to interested Thailand financial services professionals....
- Sat Feb 19 15:56:42 2005     PR Web
Almost all MPs report to parliament: Three hundred MPs, whose election victories have been endorsed by the Election Commission of Thailand , have reported to the House of Representatives. Among the MPs who have reported for work are 227 from the Thai Rak Thai Party, 62 Democrats and the...
- Sat Feb 19 15:39:08 2005     TNA News
Rap and hip hop to lure young people to Buddhism: Rap and hip hop songs are not normally noted for the moral nature of their lyrics, but the Ministry of Culture is hoping to harness the popularity of these musical genres among Thai youths to encourage them to take part in events marking the holiest day...
- Sat Feb 19 15:37:56 2005     TNA News
Bt50 million for bird flu vaccine research: Thailand edged closer to introducing an avian flu vaccine today when the Office of Agricultural Research announced financial backing for a two-year vaccine study. Speaking after signing an agreement on the Bt50.8 million deal, Mr. Yukol Limlamthong, Director...
- Sat Feb 19 15:36:42 2005     TNA News
Thai villagers pin hopes on fleet: A Thai village counts the days until its fishermen can go back to sea in vessels repaired after the tsunami, reports the Bbc's Kylie Morris....
- Sat Feb 19 14:55:25 2005     BBC News
Thai Pm sticks to his guns in restive south: Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has defended his controversial plan to deny state funds to southern pro-rebel villages, citing a need to separate bad people from good....
- Sat Feb 19 14:55:22 2005     AFP News
Former US presidents arrive in Thailand: Two former US presidents, George H.W. Bush and William Jefferson Clinton, or Bill Clinton, arrived in Thailand's southern resort province of Phuket this morning to inspect areas which were devastated by the 26 December tsunamis and to confer with Prime...
- Sat Feb 19 14:35:34 2005     TNA News
Northern provinces band together to show fashion strength: The eight northern provinces making up Thailand's ancient Lanna kingdom are joining together to showcase the region's potential as a fashion hub, focusing initially on the domestic market before turning to customers in Japan and Europe. The provinces...
- Sat Feb 19 14:35:32 2005     TNA News
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