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WORLD

Pandas, like Trump, are back in Washington

AFP, Published on 25/01/2025

» WASHINGTON - Move over President Trump -- the newest stars in Washington are two giant pandas who made their public debut on Friday in front of hundreds of adoring fans.

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SPORTS

Challenging times await course owners

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 16/08/2021

» Sorry to be the bearer of doom and gloom but the golf industry is facing the dilemma of dealing with serious issues arising from the many problems of the Covid-19 shut-out.

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THAILAND

LINE MAN launches kitchen at "Punnawithi"

Published on 09/06/2020

» New strategic base to serve customers in Eastern Bangkok

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BUSINESS

Common area management fee matters

Published on 09/05/2018

» Common area management fee (CAM fee) is a much-discussed topic among developers, investors, owners, renters, agents and management providers, all of whom have a standpoint on it.

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BUSINESS

Condo investors eye capital gains rather than yields

Published on 26/04/2017

» The Bangkok condominium market has witnessed lower rental yields in recent years as prices have increased faster than rentals but luxury condos in prime locations continue to attract both Thai and foreign buyers expecting capital gains in the long term, according to international property consultant JLL.

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OPINION

Roots of corruption

News, Postbag, Published on 28/02/2017

» Re: "Truth of no importance", (PostBag, Feb 26).

WORLD

Britain's royal baby: Live Report

AFP, Published on 22/07/2013

» WE ARE NOW CLOSING this Live Report on the birth of the royal baby in Britain.

THAILAND

Cambodians falling prey to perils of migrant labour

News, Penchan Charoensuthipan, Published on 14/10/2012

» KAMPONG CHAM, CAMBODIA : The future remains uncertain for many Cambodian workers seeking jobs in Thailand. Most feel the process of gaining employment in the country is akin to playing the lottery, with exploitation in the job placement industry rife, and legal protection scarce.