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Flag carrier cuts costs by 44.8 billion baht
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 02/11/2021
» Thai Airways International (THAI) has managed to cut costs by more than 44.8 billion baht this year and made a large portion of revenue from cargo transport, according to Piyasvasti Amranand, member of a THAI panel overseeing a court-monitored debt rehabilitation plan.
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Prayut assures NCPO 'will not interfere' with next government
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 11/03/2016
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has assured the military regime will not interfere with a newly elected government amid growing concerns over its plans to extend its hold on power after elections.
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Yingluck’s assets don’t excite
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 28/06/2015
» Re: "Graftbusters reveal B38m surge in Yingluck's assets," (BP, June 27).
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Officials seize protest banners at CU-TU match
Bangkok Post, Published on 07/02/2015
» Soldiers blocked Thammasat University marchers from entering a football stadium and seized their political satire banners on Saturday.
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Land and property tax reform under consideration
Bangkok Post, Published on 15/01/2015
» The Ministry of Finance is expected to submit a land and property tax reform proposal to the cabinet before year's end, with the intention to boost tax revenue collection from landowners six- or seven-fold.
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Managing the image
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 29/11/2014
» Yingluck's publicity makeover team is still working behind the scenes to help her - Lots to celebrate in December, when the political divide is forgotten - The corridors of police headquarters are hushed and silent these days
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Six-month milestone: How far along are we on the road to reform?
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 22/11/2014
» The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) marks its six-month milestone today (Nov 22). The military regime has promised to 'return happiness to the Thai people by launching a series of reforms on several fronts. Here is an update on what the regime has done, politically, economically and socially.
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NRC sets off free-for-all push for charter-writing panel
Bangkok Post, Published on 28/10/2014
» The National Reform Council threw open applications for the committee tasked with drafting a new constitution to all members, overruling a push to have every geographic area and reform topic represented equally.
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Thailand's baby farm
Bangkok Post, Published on 24/08/2014
» Surrogacy is big business in one district of Phetchabun where villagers are desperately poor
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Out with the old
Bangkok Post, Published on 23/05/2014
» On May 23, armed military officers are the only individuals at protest sites of both the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) and the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) after the National Peace and Order Maintaining Council (NPOMC) told all protesters to go home. Meanwhile, 155 key figures involved with the current political conflict have been summoned by Gen Prayuth Chan-Ocha, the junta leader and head of the NPOMC. Elsewhere, a small group made up mostly of university students took to the streets to protest against the coup. (Video by Jetjaras na Ranong, Chumporn Sangvilert and Nattawat Watanasuwan)
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