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Centel earns three distinctions at IAA Awards

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 23/08/2023

» Central Plaza Hotel Public Company Limited (Centel), Thailand’s leading hotel and restaurant operator, received three prestigious accolades in the Travel & Hospitality category at the IAA Awards for Listed Companies 2022-2023 held by the Investment Analysts Association.

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Dusit suffering from lack of long-haul hotel guests

Business, Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 19/01/2023

» Hotel operator Dusit International is experiencing an ongoing shortage of long-haul guests because of limited flights and high airfares, although last year's fourth quarter saw its best performance in three years with a 75% occupancy rate.

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Ingenious gadgets, real-world quandaries at Washington's all-new Spy Museum

AFP, Published on 08/05/2019

» WASHINGTON: A lipstick pistol, a button-hole camera, a lethal umbrella and an authentic waterboarding table: the espionage world's heroic, ingenious and sordid sides are all on show in Washington's all-new, much-expanded International Spy Museum.

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Greeks vote "OXI" (NO!)

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 06/07/2015

» A final tally showed 61.31 percent of Greek voters decisively rejecting a bailout in a momentous referendum on austerity. Now the question is whether or not the country can stay in the eurozone and if it can't, how will it survive economically?

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The UK budget and the expat

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 06/04/2014

» The recently announced UK budget has raised a number of eyebrows. Initial responses are mixed, as there are perceived tax disadvantages and pension advantages, so what do the changes really mean for expats?

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April: Month of political chaos?

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 31/03/2014

» Latest: PM testifies in person at NACC. Analysts say political temperatures could be at hot season levels during April as court decisions threaten to break the caretaker government, prompting a response from its red-shirt supporters.