enlarge Young students in Khon Kaen show pictures of Juling Pangamoon during a ceremony to commemorate the teacher who was beaten into coma in Narathiwat in May and passed away on Monday. About 500 teachers and students attended the ceremony.
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Kularb Kaew is nominee under revised act
With the revised Foreign Business Act taking effect, Kularb Kaew Co Ltd - controlled by Temasek Holdings-owned Cypress Holdings Co Ltd will be defined as a nominee company.
CNS not yet fully exercise power
Members of the military junta have agreed that they have not fully exercised their power allowed by the martial law issued after the September coup, its chairman said Tuesday.
Condolences for Kru Juling
Having fallen in love with the deep South, Juling Pangamoon went to Narathiwat to teach children. But in a horrible twist of events, she was brutally beaten by a group of men. The assault put her into a coma for almost 8 months. Yesterday she lost her battle to live.
Noranit picked to head CDA
The 100-member Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) yesterday entrusted Noranit Sethabutr as its chairman by a non-contested vote.
Bank move 'is causing damage to companies'
The draconian 30-per-cent withholding measure has already caused damage to listed companies as they face higher costs of funding and a lack of liquidity to expand, which is expected to lead to an economic slowdown.
Fired-up Thaworn is ready for Europeans
Having suffered a bitter disappointment last year, Thai ace Thaworn Wiratchant is rolling up his sleeves for a shot at the European big guns in the Royal Trophy, which gets underway on Friday.
Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?