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Water projects in Thailand to be sped up - AsiaOne


AsiaOne

Water projects in Thailand to be sped up
AsiaOne
We're worried foreign investors will leave Thailand for other countries. If they relocate their factories outside Thailand, it will be very difficult to get them back," she said. Of the overall Bt350-billion budget, an initial Bt12 billion has been ...
Sweeping trade pact with India this yearThe Nation

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Thailand's capital should be moved to the north-east, says top scientist - AsiaOne


AsiaOne

Thailand's capital should be moved to the north-east, says top scientist
AsiaOne
Dr Art-Ong Jumsai na Ayudhya, a former scientist at the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa), has called for the relocation of Thailand's capital to the Northeast. Speaking at a seminar on climate change, natural disasters, ...
'Let's Move Bangkok' Shock; Killer Snow Hits Brit Flights; Thailand's Identity ...Phuketwan

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Thailand finish fourth in Fed Cup Asia - Bangkok Post


Thailand finish fourth in Fed Cup Asia
Bangkok Post
Thailand could only finish fourth in the Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I after losing 2-1 to Taiwan in the third-place play-off in Shenzhen, China yesterday. In the first singles match, young star Varatchaya Wongteanchai lost 7-5, 6-3 to Hsieh Su Wei ...

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Thailand aims to stop worst child labour - Bangkok Post


Thailand aims to stop worst child labour
Bangkok Post
The Labour Ministry plans to declare a list of jobs considered too dangerous for children in the hope that the US will remove Thailand from a watch list. The move aims mainly to eliminate the worst forms of child labour, said Labour Minister Padermchai ...

Thailand At 5CM. - Sin Chew Jit Poh


Bangkok Post

Thailand At 5CM.
Sin Chew Jit Poh
BANGKOK -- Following the success of Hearing the Sunshine photography activity in 2011, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has recently launched the latest marketing communication campaign "Thailand at 5CM." through social media channels to ...
Keeping heritage above the race for tourist dollarsBangkok Post

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Panasonic warns of $10bn annual loss - Financial Times


Financial Times

Panasonic warns of $10bn annual loss
Financial Times
... would suffer a Y780bn ($10.2bn) full-year loss, the largest in its 94-year history, becoming the latest Japanese electronics group to succumb to the effects of a strong yen, supply problems in flood-hit Thailand and escalating restructuring costs.
Panasonic falls to a £1.6bn.loss as demand dries upInquirer
Panasonic Forecasts Record $10 Billion Loss on Floods, ChargesBusinessWeek
Japan's Panasonic set for $10.2 billion lossABS CBN News
BBC News -The Press Association
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Sony forecasts a $2.9 billion loss - ITProPortal


Globe and Mail

Sony forecasts a $2.9 billion loss
ITProPortal
The primary reason leading to this setback is that the company has found it tough job to battle a strong yen and flooding in Thailand, which ruptured supplies and in a weak economy. Sony is also finding it difficult to keep up the pace with innovative ...
Sony doubles its loss forecastInquirer
Sony reports further losses as Thai floods hit salesBBC News
Sony blame floods in Thailand for quarterly lossEsato
The Sun -CanadianBusiness.com -This is Money
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Kuwait, Thailand, Bhutan notch first victories Nepal too strong for China at ... - Arab Times Kuwait English Daily


Arab Times Kuwait English Daily

Kuwait, Thailand, Bhutan notch first victories Nepal too strong for China at ...
Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
Thailand also notched a brilliant victory over the fancied Malaysian team at Hubara ground. Nattakan Chantam was the architect of Thailand's victory. Thailand batted first and scored 120 for theloss of 6 wickets in allotted 25 Overs.

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Thai to the bone, But still just Second-Class - Bangkok Post


Bangkok Post

Thai to the bone, But still just Second-Class
Bangkok Post
Take a walk through villages on the other side of the Tanao Sri mountain range separating Thailand and Myanmar and it's like you've never crossed the border. Everyone is speaking Thai. COLOUR BLIND: Stateless identity cards are in pink while Thai ...

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Minnesota firms pivot in face of Thai floods - Minneapolis Star Tribune


Minnesota firms pivot in face of Thai floods
Minneapolis Star Tribune
PHoto credit: Last year's flooding in Thailand was a mammoth natural disaster. And now, because a vital segment of the electronics industry clustered in a Thai flood zone more than two decades ago, the Twin Cities and many parts of the world are ...

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