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Technology to boost public safety
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 02/06/2010
» SINGAPORE : Motorola is taking public safety solutions to a new level with the launch of the industry's first Tetra 2 in-car radio with high-speed TEDS data along with far-ranging improvements to its command and control and intelligence systems that help support mission-critical operations in policing, fire, oil and gas through to transportation, airport, seaport and other industries.
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Govt spending danger ahead?
Jon Fernquest, Published on 07/09/2011
» Govt budget deficit over 50% likely to crowd out investment, only 20% of govt spending on investment, govt revenue only 20% of GDP .
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Thailand invests in Burma
Jon Fernquest, Published on 15/11/2011
» Thai companies invest in power plant at Dawei, Burma near Kanchanaburi, soon to be deep seaport for shipping to Europe & the Middle East.
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Flood-damaged machinery replaced
Jon Fernquest, Published on 06/12/2011
» As the inspection, repair & replacement of flood-damaged machinery begins, Berli Jucker Company (founded in Bangkok in 1882) to play important role.
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Future of transport hinges on flood fixes
Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 06/01/2012
» The widespread and prolonged floods in 2011 once again highlighted the need to put greater effort into developing rail and water transport, with Bangkok speeding up work on planned mass transit.
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FTA talks finally approach finish line
Business, Tony Arora, Published on 09/01/2012
» After eight agonising years of negotiations, Thailand and India hope to conclude talks on a wide-ranging free trade agreement (FTA) by March, according to Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul.
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Government urged to bridge the missing links
Business, Chatrudee Theparat, Published on 06/02/2012
» The government has been urged to stick to the plans to improve connectivity among Asian countries, even though some of the projects were initiated by the previous government, according to business leaders.
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Indonesia detains Afghan asylum seekers after boat sinks
AFP, Published on 21/04/2012
» Indonesian authorities were questioning more than 70 mostly Afghan asylum seekers bound for Australia after their boat was hit by a powerful wave, forcing them to swim to shore, officials said.
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Development drive sees ethnic groups displaced by land grabs
Spectrum, Phil Thornton, Published on 22/04/2012
» At the ramshackle Ei Tu Hta camp more than 4,000 displaced people fear not just the the Myanmar military downstream on the Salween River, but also a constitution that will ''legally'' dispossess them of the land they were forced to flee.
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Thailand-US move to strengthen alliance
Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 08/06/2012
» Thai and United States policy makers are moving to fine tune and renew their collective strategies to reinvigorate the US-Thai Alliance as Washington’s focus turns more to the Asia Pacific region.
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