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  • BUSINESS

    SOS ready for more rescues

    Business, Charoen Kittikanya, Published on 08/10/2012

    » International SOS is revving up plans to promote Thailand as a subregional centre for medical assistance and evacuations in a move to capitalise on the country's promising growth under Asean economic integration.

  • BUSINESS

    Health insurance, The 4% rule and managing your net cash

    Business, Published on 08/10/2012

    » What's the best way to find health insurance for those in the 40-55 age group? Should we go for specialists like Bupa or should we rely on riders that come with a life policy? Thanks

  • BUSINESS

    Turning investment into child's play

    Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 08/10/2012

    » Kavee Chukitkasem, assistant managing director of Kasikorn Securities, believes every coin he invests in equities will take time to generate a profit. It's like planting a tiny tree and patiently watching it grow every day.

  • BUSINESS

    Foreign inflows easing, But index stays above 1,300

    Business, Published on 08/10/2012

    » Recap: Although foreign capital flows started to slow down toward the end of last week as investors eyed events in Europe, the Stock Exchange of Thailand managed to stay above the strong resistance at 1,300 points. The SET Index moved in a range of 1,299.71 and 1,314.28 points and closed at 1,311.35 points, up 1% from the week before. Foreign investors were net buyers on the week of 3.55 billion baht and brokers 284.42 million. Local institutions were net sellers of 3.16 billion and retail investors 675.93 million baht.

  • LIFE

    A tricky transition

    Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 08/10/2012

    » Female-to-male (F2M) transsexuals, also referred to as transmen, face a lonely existence in Thai society.

  • OPINION

    Let's pool resources to save lives

    Life, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 08/10/2012

    » One of the saddest news stories for me this week was the tragic death of two young girls in a swimming pool. The sad thing about it is that it could have been prevented.

  • LIFE

    Gags and tunes aplenty at CDC show

    Life, Published on 08/10/2012

    » Singer Apiwat "Stamp" Ueathavornsuk is all set to entertain guests with his charming voice and trademark hilarious gags.

  • LIFE

    Hey, good looking

    Life, Published on 08/10/2012

    » If you reckon education makes you appear nerdy and unattractive, the Office of the Civil Service Commission wants you to think again. The theme for its expo this year is "Education Makes You Look Good", and it's aimed at students planning to further their studies abroad.

  • SPORTS

    Leaving, on that midnight run to charity

    Life, Published on 08/10/2012

    » All racers should mark their calendars, and keep themselves fit for a night-time meet on the city streets. The 15th "Amari Watergate & BMW Thailand Charity Midnight Run" is set for Oct 20 at midnight.

  • LIFE

    A delightful sequel

    Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 08/10/2012

    » Sequels are commonplace, but not necessarily by the same authors. They are penned shortly after the original becomes popular, or long afterwards. Alexander Dumas waited two decades before his follow-up to The Three Musketeers. More than one writer had been tapped to pick up where Alistair Maclean and Ian Fleming left off.

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