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AFP, Published on 23/05/2012
» Canberra and Jakarta denied Wednesday doing a deal to have five years shaved off Australian drug trafficker Schapelle Corby's sentence in exchange for the release of Indonesian people-smugglers.
AFP, Published on 23/05/2012
» Two men were charged Tuesday over the killings of two Chinese graduate students that shocked Los Angeles last month, officials said.
AFP, Published on 23/05/2012
» Former Australia skipper Lucas Neill missed a penalty in a dramatic Asian Champions League quarter-final shoot-out that saw his Emirati Al-Jazira club crash out to Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia.
AFP, Published on 23/05/2012
» Manny Pacquiao's devotion to religion and comments against gay marriage will not have an impact as a training distraction or in the ring as the Filipino icon prepares to fight unbeaten American Tim Bradley.
AFP, Published on 23/05/2012
» Twitter's ubiquitous "Keep calm and tweet on" poster caption acquired new meaning for quake-hit Bulgarians Tuesday.
Business, Published on 23/05/2012
» Bring your own device (BYOD) is a growing trend among global customers that will increase productivity and reduce expenses for businesses, says the research firm Heavy Reading.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 23/05/2012
» Europe's ailing economy will have a significant impact on Thailand's exports of processed food if the crisis prolongs.
Life, Samila Wenin, Published on 23/05/2012
» My daughter has just started her G1 in a new school last week, and you can guess I'm now just living out of complimentary frozen food in Life's fridge and packed lunch, nothing more glorious than a decent left-over dinner from the day before.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 23/05/2012
» The return of the so-called House No.111 politicians and party executives will not have a significant impact on the political landscape and the end of their ban will only make their comeback official, analysts said.
News, Penchan Charoensuthipan, Published on 23/05/2012
» Management at Shin-ei High Tech has said they are willing to take back 324 of the 500 workers who were suspended after they walked out on their jobs a month ago.