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Adieu to an army cabinet
Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/11/2017
» Exactly three years, five months and 11 days after the coup on May 22, 2014, the military government under Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha seems to be getting on the right track in looking at the possibility of lowering the number of ex-military personnel in the cabinet, made possible following the sudden resignation of the labour minister this week.
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Easing the burden on farmers
News, Published on 04/11/2017
» Farming rice is a back-breaking job with the physical burden weighing down on poor farming families who have few people to help. But all that could change with the invention of a remotely operated mobile tractor now put to the test in a small rice farm in Sukhothai.
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Ford unwraps parts centre
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 04/11/2017
» US carmaker Ford Motor Co opened its 100-million-baht parts distribution centre yesterday on Bang Na-Trat Road, aimed at boosting customer support as sales grow.
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Arbitration begins with miner
Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 04/11/2017
» Australia-based Kingsgate has entered the arbitration process against Thailand under the Thailand-Australia Free Trade Agreement (Tafta), as the two sides failed to reach any solution after the company was ordered by the Thai government to completely cease mining operations last January.
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Transport fund IPO postponed to 2018
Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 04/11/2017
» The initial public offering (IPO) of the Thailand Future Fund (TFF), an infrastructure fund to finance transport projects, will be delayed to next year.
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Facing horrors of war will help Japan heal
News, Published on 04/11/2017
» In the spring of 1976, while visiting the Tokyo Zoo, I was confronted with the unforgettable sight of an ageing former Japanese soldier, wearing a ragged army uniform and cap, and bowing before all who entered.
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Get ready for another Aetas nightmare
Oped, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 04/11/2017
» With great reluctance, City Hall has finally announced a plan to demolish parts of the unlawfully built Aetas Hotel Bangkok to comply with an order issued by the Supreme Administrative Court in 2014.
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Pressure on Kirins to avert trophy-less year
Sports, Tor Chittinand, Published on 04/11/2017
» >>Totchtawan Sripan's SCG Muang Thong United take the field tonight knowing that a slip-up against Police Tero in their Toyota League Cup semi-final would ensure a trophy-less year for the Thai football giants.
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Don Mueang bridge renovations to start
News, Post Reporters, Published on 04/11/2017
» The bridge to enter Don Mueang International Airport is to close until next September, with renovations for the bridge and its surrounding roads set to start this Monday.
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Shoppers set to get year-end tax break
News, Published on 04/11/2017
» A tax break for year-end shopping to stimulate the economy will be renewed this year at the request of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, a Finance Ministry source said yesterday.
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