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Subway resumes service after addressing technical problem: Bangkok's subway system has resumed its service since last night after temporarily suspending its service at some certain stations due to a technical problem. The system's censorial problem at its Phaholyothin Station had forced the underground train...- Mon Feb 21 08:36:23 2005 TNA News
Bankers see no need to raise interest rates for now: There is no need to raise interest rates for now since the liquidity in the banking system remains very excessive, but a review on the interest trend is needed during the second and third quarters, according to leading bankers. Prasarn Trairattanaworakul,...- Mon Feb 21 08:35:34 2005 TNA News
New Washington state import: Thai farmworkers: Yakima, Wash. Importing workers from Asia to help harvest state fruit is a new trend based on a decades-old federal program and it's growing. Last season, 170 Thai workers were imported to harvest Yakima Valley apples and cherries. This year, there could...- Mon Feb 21 07:55:56 2005 San Jose Mercury News
Recipe for Thai disaster: Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's visit to his country's troubled southern provinces, Yala Pattani and Narathiwat, was labelled as a trip to build bridges of understanding, but it ended up erecting higher fences between the government and the mostly...- Mon Feb 21 05:26:04 2005 TODAYonline
Thai Jaidee repeats at Malaysian Open: Thai Thongchai Jaidee has hung on to win his second successive victory in the Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur....- Mon Feb 21 03:26:34 2005 sportal.com.au
Indo-Thai Fta numbers leave India Inc worried: India Inc's worst fears are coming true with early reports indicating a 400:1 trade surplus favouring Thailand in the 82 items of the Early Harvest Scheme during the first three months since the Indo-Thai Free Trade Agreement came into effect from September...- Mon Feb 21 02:28:33 2005 Financial Express
Over 300 executives to discuss criteria on SET 100: More than 300 executives of listed companies, securities firms and asset management companies will meet at a workshop early next month to study criteria on preparation of SET 100. Kittirat Na Ranong, President of the Stock Exchange of Thailand, disclosed...- Mon Feb 21 01:38:56 2005 TNA News
Bankers see no need to raise interest rates for now: There is no need to raise interest rates for now since the liquidity in the banking system remains very excessive, but a review on the interest trend is needed during the second and third quarters, according to leading bankers. Prasarn Trairattanaworakul,...- Mon Feb 21 01:38:55 2005 TNA News
Chinese roses a thorn in Thai growers side: After textiles and garments, electronics, cars and autoparts, big neighbour China's blooming competitive presence is about to be felt in a new area of Thailand's markets. The blossoming growth area is flowers, particularly roses....- Mon Feb 21 00:26:34 2005 Business Day
Bush 41 makes waves for Phuket: Former Us President George Hw Bush gave a potential big boost to Thailand's tsunami-stricken tourist industry yesterday when he said that he might come back to Phuket with his family for a holiday visit....- Mon Feb 21 00:26:30 2005 Business Day
Hutchison plans new debt funding for Thai expansion: Ports-To-Retailing conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa is planning a multibillion dollar round of debt financing, part of which would be used to fund the construction of six berths in a Thai port, banking sources said....- Mon Feb 21 00:25:38 2005 Weekend Standard
Labourers allege employer discrimination after tsunami: Employees of the car rental firm Avis on the Andaman island of Phuket today accused their firm of failing to deal with them fairly after the tsunami, saying that they had not provided them with either work or financial assistance. According to Mr. Saneh...- Sun Feb 20 22:36:26 2005 TNA News
Govt pours Bt3.6 billion into reforestation scheme: The Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment is drawing up proposals which would see over Bt3.6 billion spent over the next four years on a scheme to encourage members of the public to plant over a million rai of forest land to compensate for...- Sun Feb 20 20:39:00 2005 TNA News
FTI expresses concern over free trade deals: The Federation of Thai Industries is to appeal to the government to solve problems relating to the signing of bilateral free trade area deals, warning that the impact on Thai industry could be sufficiently great for Thailand to lose its foreign trade...- Sun Feb 20 19:38:24 2005 TNA News
Father of Thai film industry dies aged 90: The National Artist Amnuay Kalasnimi, one of the fathers of Thailand's movie industry, has died aged 90, the Thai News Agency has learned. Better known as Khru Neramit, Mr. Amnuay both wrote and directed a number of important Thai movies, and is widely...- Sun Feb 20 19:35:30 2005 TNA News
Thai Elephant art fetches R240 000: A jumbo version of impressionism, pointillism, and a hint of the surreal. That's what you get for R240 000....- Sun Feb 20 18:58:11 2005 Independent Online
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