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Wed, October 25, 2006 : Last updated 20:29 pm (Thai local time)
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Virada out to improve next year

[GOLF] Thai player Virada Nirapathpongporn plans to work on her mental approach and turn over a new leaf in 2007 after a series of dismal results in the second half of this season.
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Chanwit hoping experienced striker Suthee is fit

[SOCCER] Thai national team coach Chanwit Pholchivin is sweating on the fitness of experienced striker Suthee Suksomkit ahead of the opening match against Bahrain in the Agribank Cup in Vietnam today.
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Thailand could lose the right to be host of the Asian Cup

Thailand is at risk of forfeiting its right to host next year's Asian Cup after the government struggled to provide a budget for stadium renovation.
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IT'S ALL IN THE GAME!

Kim in a lather in Bangkok heat

Chubby American-South Korean Christina Kim will probably never find a better way to burn off the calories than at last weekend's Honda LPGA Thailand golf tournament at the Amata Spring Country Club, where the heat and humidity proved as challenging as the 7,322-yard course.
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Huge fleet expected at King's Cup

[SAILING] The largest fleet of sailing boats ever seen in Thai waters will be racing off the coast of southern Thailand later this year when Asia's biggest sailing event, the Phuket King's Cup Regatta, gets under way in December.
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