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Temple row intensifies in tit-for-tat property battle
News, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 10/09/2015
» The Kalayanamit temple's conflict with the local community has intensified, with the temple successfully booting out another tenant.
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Krungsri Auto defies industry slump by raising outlook
Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 10/09/2015
» Ayudhya Capital Auto Lease, also known as Krungsri Auto under Bank of Ayudhya (BAY), has slightly raised its new-loan target this year from 104 billion to 108 billion baht.
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Failure of diplomacy exposes enduring divisions over Assad
News, Published on 10/09/2015
» While the desperate flight of Syrians from their country's war was dominating news bulletins this summer, yet another diplomatic push to end the four-year-old conflict was quietly running into the sand.
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Pull police into line
News, Editorial, Published on 10/09/2015
» When police chief Somyot Poompunmuang met a group of 259 high- and middle-ranking immigration police officers on Monday, he gave them a document entitled: "Behaviour unbecoming of immigration officers which threatens the security and honour of the police".
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Siam group massages revenue goal
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 10/09/2015
» MAI-listed Siam Wellness Group Plc (SPA) expects its 2016 revenue will reach 680 million baht, a 30% increase from this year, thanks to its business expansion at home and abroad.
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Indonesia refuses to be railroaded into China deal
News, Adam Minter, Published on 10/09/2015
» It was a deal that a developing nation such as Indonesia wasn't supposed to refuse. In return for a $5.5 billion (199 billion baht) Chinese loan to be repaid over 50 years, Indonesia would receive its first high-speed rail line, a 150-kilometre high-tech bauble to run from the capital, Jakarta, to the country's third-largest city, Bandung. But late last week, President Joko Widodo's government did the unexpected and refused it -- and a less-attractive Japanese proposal -- in favour of soliciting bids to build a slower train that will cost about 40% less. According to Bloomberg News, the high-speed line was not considered "commercially viable".
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Commuters lose out to tourist drive
News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 10/09/2015
» It was almost 10pm on a weekend night. I thought it would be OK to take a bus that ran under the BTS route from the National Stadium station along Sukhumvit Road to get to Phra Khanong.
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Toyota opens public test drive centre
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 10/09/2015
» Japanese car maker Toyota Motor Thailand Co (TMT) on Wednesday opened its first test drive centre for the general public, with 18,000 customers a year expected.
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Exec: M&S to curb overseas expansion
Business, Reuters, Published on 10/09/2015
» BRUSSELS: British retailer Marks & Spencer is slowing its overseas expansion drive amid economic turbulence in priority markets China and Russia, its international boss told Reuters.
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Crisis panel key to securing regime power
News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 10/09/2015
» Although Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha strongly denied he had any role in the voting down of the draft charter on Sunday, one thing is clear. The defunct National Reform Council (NRC) rejection of the draft charter has certainly brought him much relief.
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