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LEARNING

lull

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 21/02/2011

» a quiet period between times of activity ภาวะสงบนิ่ง, ภาวะหยุดนิ่ง

ADVANCED NEWS

New tourism markets of Russia and India

Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/11/2010

» Thailand's hotel industry hasn't been the same since the global economic crisis struck in 2008. Discounts to win long-term customers in the new tourism markets of Russia, India, China and the Middle East may be the first step to recovery in the industry.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Quick knockout expected

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 29/10/2010

» Heavyweight Democrat politician Suthep Thuagsuban is expected to win an easy victory over Puea Thai's Voravut Vichaidit in the Surat Thani by-election.

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NEWS & PR

Lost in Transliteration

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 17/10/2010

» As regular readers of this column are aware, I have a stately home in the outlying province of Samut Prakan. I tell you this not to brag; rather, if you ask me which street I'm on, I have to reply: ''Do you want it verbally or in writing?''

LIFE

Hotels take a major hit from the red siege

Spectrum, Nina Suebsukcharoen, Published on 09/05/2010

» Since the state of emergency was imposed in Bangkok in April foreign arrivals are down at least 20% from the same period a year ago. The impact on some hotels in the capital has been severe, and comes at a time when the industry was just beginning to see a substantial turn around, said Andrew Langdon, senior vice-president of Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels.

LIFE

Samui stays afloat

Nina Suebsukcharoen, Published on 02/05/2010

» While images of deadly clashes in Bangkok have gone around the world, the fallout for tourism to the country's premier resort islands, Phuket and Samui, has not been as bad as feared so far, says Bill Barnett, managing director of C9 Hotelworks.