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AFP, Published on 16/09/2011
» The makers of BlackBerry admitted Thursday social media could be used for "malicious purposes" but the vast majority of users were law-abiding, during a grilling by British lawmakers on August's riots.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 15/08/2011
» With 144 of their members killed since 2004, teachers in the deep South are understandably frustrated and angry.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 10/08/2011
» The worst riots in Britain for decades spread to new cities as Londoners counted the costs of three nights of violence. AFP photo.
AFP, Published on 10/08/2011
» Research In Motion was threatened with reprisals Tuesday if it released encrypted communications of its British Blackberry users to help British police quell days of violent looting.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 24/06/2011
» Not an ally of the separatists, the party is "ready to act as a go-between for all sides in any future negotiations."
AFP, Published on 12/03/2011
» A press freedom watchdog took Egypt and Tunisia off its online censorship blacklist following their recent revolutions and awarded a web media award to Tunisian news bloggers on Friday.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 30/09/2010
» Wassana Nanuam, one the Bangkok Post's top reporters, takes a critical look at outgoing General Anupong Paojinda's time as army chief.
Business, Chatrudee Theparat, Published on 16/08/2010
» The Thai government needs to speed up work to establish a single visa among Asean members and the 10-country group's six dialogue partners to enhance tourism within Asia, according to former tourism minister Weerasak Kowsurat.
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 04/08/2010
» Low-cost mobile services, social networks and business resiliency programmes are encouraging businesses to adopt increased interactivity, collaboration and communication.
Business, Parista Yuthamanop, Published on 31/07/2010
» Tourism and domestic consumption rebounded in June from sharp declines in April and May, when the country was racked by political unrest, the Bank of Thailand said in its monthly briefing yesterday.