enlarge Winit Saisod, a tailor of Chiang Mai, stands in front of a yellow shirt he made on Monday. The shirt is part of his commemoration for the 60 th anniversary of HM the King on the throne. He said the shirt is the biggest yellow shirt in the world.//Photo by Ekkapong Praditpong
Today's Highlight
Appeal Court acquits Jobi
An appeal court in Ratchaburi acquitted an ethnic Karen on Monday from the June 2002 massacre of school children that ended in the death of three students and injured 13 others.
Anti-Thaksin protesters abused
Police yesterday persuaded a group of 15 anti-Thaksin protesters to disperse just before the caretaker prime minister arrived at Chiang Mai air base.
King Power takes a big bite out of airport retailers
Retailers planning to open outlets at Suvarnabhumi Airport have been forced to adjust their price and product strategies in response to a profit-sharing agreement with franchise-holder King Power.
Thai brothers sail into history in France
[SAILING] Thai veteran Damrongsak Vongtim finished 10th against sailors from 25 countries when the European Hobie Championships came to the end on Saturday in St Pierre Quiberon, France.
Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?