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Amateur Shi Thai duo crowd Beijing Golf Challenge leaderboard
Shi Yuting continued her impressive form at the Beijing Challenge Friday as the Chinese amateur registered a hole-in-one en route to a second round 70 for a share of the 36-hole lead with Thais Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai (69) and Walailak Satarak (69) in the fourth leg of the China LPGA Tour season.Playing under overcast skies and windy conditions at the Orient (Beijing) Pearl Golf Country Club, the ...
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Report Yahoo bids for online TV site Hulu
Los Angeles - Days after buying social network Tumblr for more than 1 billion dollars, struggling internet giant Yahoo is eyeing another major purchase. According to the Los Angeles Times on Friday, the web portal has submitted a bid for online TV service Hulu, which is seeking 1 billion dollars. The service streams a wide range of TV shows to millions of users, with revenue from advertising ...
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Thailand-Japan plan two-way tourism traffic flows.
In an effort to address a gap in travel between Thailand and the island of Kyushu in Japan, a tourism exchange was recently organized in the city of Fukuoka between the Thai Government and the private sector of ...
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Efficient gas stoves urged
The government's energy policy planner is urging food vendors and households to use energy-saving cooking stoves to ease the effects of rising gas prices. The Energy Ministry decided to lower its subsidy for cooking gas, and Twarath Sutabutr Sutabutr, deputy director-general of the Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency Department, said the use of high-efficiency cooking stoves will ...
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Dutch Mill to improve quality
Dutch Mill Group, one of Thailand's leading dairy manufacturers and distributors, is partnering with the Agriculture Ministry to supply milk from the firm's contracted farms. The collaboration is aimed at improving the competitiveness of the dairy industry ahead of the Asean Economic Community's launch in 2016. Under a memorandum of understanding signed on Thursday, both parties ...
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Thai UK mints seek coin blank agreement
The Treasury Department is negotiating with Britain's Royal Mint for a joint venture to build a mint in Thailand to produce coin blanks. Director-general Naris Chaiyasoot said his department is in talks with Britain's mint about a shareholding structure and is studying potential legal barriers to such a joint venture. He believes construction of the country's first coin blank ...
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True Corporation chosen to build Myanmars internet gateway
True Corporation is expanding its international internet footprint to Myanmar to serve rising online data use and the influx of foreign investors there. Supoj Mahapan, the general manager for international services, said True is spending 20 million baht to build international internet gateway (IIG) infrastructure in Myanmar. It also recently entered into a bilateral mobile roaming agreement ...
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The Worms Are Turning
It's hard to imagine how many benefits can be realised from using worms to recycle organic material into vermicompost, which can be used as organic fertiliser. Due to worms' high reproduction rate, companies such as SCG Chemicals, a unit of Thailand's top industrial conglomerate the Siam Cement Group, are studying ways to make worms a source of income. Each year, about 14,000 ...
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Pongsak to hear Krabi plant fears
Energy Minister Pongsak Raktapongpaisal is planning a visit to the proposed location of a new coal-fired power plant in Krabi to listen to the concerns of communities. "I will go to see what they are worried about before deciding whether to move forward with that location," he said. Under an Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) plan, the plant will have a capacity of ...
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Infrastructure influx by 2014
The government's 2-trillion-baht infrastructure investment is expected to start priming the country's economic growth from the middle of next year, says Somchai Sujjapongse, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO). A draft that allows the government to borrow to finance the hefty investment in infrastructure projects is pending parliamentary deliberation, with proceeds for ...
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Medical tourism needs a shot in the arm say travel agents
Travel agents are calling for Thailand to improve its medical tourism by adding new services and maintaining its high treatment standards. The information was gathered from a recent Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) survey of 22 medical travel agents from the US, Australia, the Middle East and Europe. The agents said foreigners are still looking for experienced doctors, advanced technologies ...
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Attack mars Visakha Bucha
Five paramilitary rangers killed in Pattani despite heightened security A roadside explosion killed five paramilitary rangers and severely injured another in Pattani yesterday in what was described as a revenge attack by insurgents. The late-morning attack took place in the Muslim-majority southern province on Visakha Bucha Day and prompted local authorities to heighten security for Buddhists ...
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Buddhists mark Vishaka Bucha nationwide
Buddhists in Bangkok joined the prayer ceremony at Sanam Luang to mark Visakha Bucha Day yesterday, while others in the rest of the country participated in similar rituals at their neighbourhood temples. People living in the three southern border provinces began their candle-lit walk around the temple in the middle of the afternoon for fear of attacks despite stepped-up security. Visakha Bucha ...
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Social medias role in natural disasters
I almost wrote that Thailand's hero of the week is social media, after the news last week of a 17-year-old girl rescued from prostitution in South Korea after she used Facebook to alert authorities. Social media was again in the news on Tuesday, for its role in disseminating news during a blackout in 14 provinces of southern Thailand. The advantages of social media in connecting people is ...
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Lod Canal off limits to vendors during the day
Street stalls no longer stretch along the Lod Canal in Bangkok during daytime following new regulations, which now ban them before 7pm. No vendors want to defy the new rules and risk possible legal prosecution, even if it means their livelihood is at stake. "Perhaps, I'll have to seek loans for my grandchildren's schooling," a beverage vendor said sadly. Identifying ...










