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Egypt officials visit Skytrain

Surapong Laoha-Unya, right, chief operating officer of Bangkok Mass Transit System, welcomed a group from Egypt's Transport Ministry led by Ahmed El Maghraby, centre, Minister of Housing, Urban Planning and New Communities and Transport Minister, Mohamed Mansour, second right.

The group visited the BTS Skytrain head office to discuss the mass transit systems and get an overview of the operation.

Israel-Thai Chamber of Commerce

dinner talk

Zvi Plada, second left, vice president of Bi-National Israeli Chamber of Commerce, was the guest of honour at a recent Israel-Thai Chamber of Commerce dinner talk hosted by Dr Jesda Kaewkulaya, first left,

acting vice president of academic services, Kasetsart University at the Landmark Bangkok's Atrium.

Help for tsunami affected children

Ranong's Provincial Governor Kanchanapa Keemhun, centre and Kanji Mimoto, second right, vice chairman, Ajinomoto Foundation, cut the ribbon marking the opening of the Ban Suk Samran Child Development Centre, the construction and operation of which are being covered by a Bt2 million donation from the foundation. The centre will support children affected by the December 2004 tsunami disaster in Ranong's Suk Samran sub-district.








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