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China Exports Machine Tool To Thailand: A machine tool, Ckj5255 double-column digital controlled vertical lathe, manufactured by the Wuhan Heavy-Duty Machine-Tools Group Co. Ltd. is on its way to Thailand....- Thu Feb 17 13:26:33 2005 Asia Pulse
Thailand Plans Crackdown on Islamic Schools That Support Rebels: Thailand will crack down on Islamic schools that support or harbor rebels in the three southernmost provinces, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said, without saying what measures the government will take against the schools....- Thu Feb 17 12:55:36 2005 Bloomberg
Swedish King and Queen begin state visit to Thailand: Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustav and Queen Silvia arrived in Bangkok Thursday morning, beginning their four-day state visit to Thailand as the guests of Their Majesties King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit. The state visit to Thailand of the Swedish...- Thu Feb 17 12:36:49 2005 TNA News
Thai Amata Targets At Least 20% Jump In 05 Rev To Thb3.8b: Bangkok Amata Corp. , a Thai industrial park developer, targets at least 20% revenue growth this year to around Thb3.8 billion to Thb4 billion, on expectations of increased foreign investments in the country, the company's senior executive said Thursday....- Thu Feb 17 12:25:45 2005 Dow Jones
Thai pork delivers big flavor in little time: Today's Countdown to Dinner for Thai-Spiced Pork Loin Chops comes from Gourmet Meals in Minutes . A hefty tome almost 11 2 inches thick, the book features more than 200 recipes created by staff chefs at the Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, N.Y....- Thu Feb 17 12:25:43 2005 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Thaksin's latest move in Muslim Thai south draws ire: Bangkok, Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's plan to exclude Muslim villages in the far south from development aid if they help separatist militants drew fierce criticism in the region on Thursday....- Thu Feb 17 11:57:20 2005 AlertNet
Suphanburi water declared safe for drinking: Scenes of tourists carting huge bottles of purified water around with them may never disappear from Thailand, but in one province at least, the tap water is now allegedly safe to drink. According to Dr. Somyos Charoensak, director-general of the Department...- Thu Feb 17 11:38:14 2005 TNA News
Govt to settle southern woes soonest possible, says PM: Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has vowed that the government will address the spate of violent unrest in Thailand's deep South soonest possible. The prime minister, however, asked for cooperation from local residents, especially parents of Muslim youths,...- Thu Feb 17 11:37:18 2005 TNA News
Thailand: Cs Loxinfo To Pay Thb0.25 Div/Shr: Bangkok Internet service provider Cs Loxinfo Pcl plans to pay a dividend of Thb0.25 a share for the second half of 2004 to shareholders on record as of March 10....- Thu Feb 17 10:58:26 2005 Dow Jones
Thailand: Sec Backs Thai Beverages Listing Plan: Bangkok Thailand's Securities & Exchange Commission has confirmed its intention to allow a major liquor producer Thai Beverage Pcl to offer shares to the public, The Nation reports....- Thu Feb 17 10:25:49 2005 Dow Jones
More Thais getting bowel cancer as meat consumption rises: Bowel cancer is becoming more prevalent among the Thai population due to a shift in eating habits towards western meat-based cuisine, according to one of the country's top surgeons. Dr. Assada Methaset, a lecturer in surgery at Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital,...- Thu Feb 17 08:39:07 2005 TNA News
Govt denies plans to stage Miss Universe in tsunami resort: Deputy Prime Minister Suwat Liptapanlop yesterday denied rumours that the government was planning to stage the Miss Universe contest in Thailand's tsunami-damaged resort of Khao Lak, where thousands lost their lives last December. Refuting the claims...- Thu Feb 17 08:39:04 2005 TNA News
Villagers develop herbal alternative to MSG: Visitors putting off going to Chinese restaurants due to fears over the safety of consuming large quantities of monosodium glutamate will be pleased to learn that villagers in Thailand's north-eastern region have come up with a herbal alternative to the...- Thu Feb 17 08:38:04 2005 TNA News
Govt opts for multi-track privatisation process: The Thai government has announced that state enterprises can opt for privatisation at their own pace, depending on each organisation's need for financing. Speaking after a meeting with executives from 60 state enterprises, Finance Minister Somkid Jatusripitak...- Thu Feb 17 08:38:01 2005 TNA News
Private sector backs continued cap on diesel prices: The private sector yesterday came out in support of government proposals to extend diesel price subsidies, warning that failure to extend the price cap when the nation was still recovering from the December tsunami could take a heavy toll on businesses....- Thu Feb 17 08:35:29 2005 TNA News
All parties asked to stop commenting on KTB case: Finance Minister Somkid Jatusripitak yesterday called on all parties to stop giving any comment on the central bank's move to file fraud and malfeasance charges against Krung Thai Bank executives, saying the matter should be allowed to proceed in accordance...- Thu Feb 17 08:35:10 2005 TNA News
Bombs rock Thai south again: Narathiwat: Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra began a high-security visit to insurgency-wracked southern Thailand yesterday, shrugging off a series of bomb blasts that injured eight people hours before his arrival....- Thu Feb 17 07:57:17 2005 Star Online
Thai Rice Moves to Premium to Vietnamese: Bangkok Sns Thailand's rice markets remain firm through the first half of February causing the market to move to a premium to Vietnamese origin rice, notes the U.S. agricultural attache in a report on the country's rice sector....- Thu Feb 17 07:55:18 2005 Ag Report
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