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Organ donors save lives

Jon Fernquest, Published on 15/08/2011

» Kidney, liver and heart transplants mean life or death to many. The Red Cross aims to end the growing organ shortage.

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Changes in tourism

Jon Fernquest, Published on 14/07/2011

» How to better serve Indian and Russian tourists as well as tech-savvy travellers, areas the tourism industry needs to focus on.

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Ready for anything

Jon Fernquest, Published on 03/06/2011

» "A modern casual look for a modern ready-for-anything young lady."

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Women, is the election helping them?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 02/06/2011

» "Of the 8.5 million households in the farm sector, 31% of household heads are women, and steadily increasing."

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Credit cards for farmers and more

Jon Fernquest, Published on 27/05/2011

» In the run-up to Thailand's election, political parties are putting together competitive policy platforms to win the rural vote.

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Botox for excessive sweating

Jon Fernquest, Published on 13/05/2011

» Drenched in sweat? Feeling stinky? Want to hide from friends? Botox might change your life.

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Rapid capital market development in Asean

Jon Fernquest, Published on 09/05/2011

» Transparent capital markets stretch across ASEAN borders replacing the secrecy of banks, local-currency bond markets reducing risk of currency and maturity mismatch.

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Smartphone navigation

Jon Fernquest, Published on 08/04/2011

» Smartphones are emerging as essential navigation aids while driving and may even drive the car by themselves one day (Google Driverless Car).

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European collaboration on food safety

Jon Fernquest, Published on 27/01/2011

» Experts in the UK are working with Thailand's food industry to prevent contamination of animal food products that can cause food poisoning.

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Public-private partnership law and corruption

Jon Fernquest, Published on 20/12/2010

» Corrupt politicians soon dreamed up ways to circumvent the original public-private partnership (PPP) law of 1992. Can a new rewrite of the law close all the loopholes in the law used for corruption?