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Tue, March 6, 2007 : Last updated 22:36 pm (Thai local time)



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All aboard the 'Vomit Comet'

Thai sisters win a chance to conduct scientific micro-gravity experiments




TDRI chief tipped to be finance minister

Economist Chalongbhop Sussang-karn is emerging as the frontrunner to be the next finance minister even as Prime Minister Surayud Chula-nont yesterday refused to confirm or deny the rumours.





Surayud is determined to see out year as PM

Prime Minister Surayud Chula-nont confirmed to the media last night that he had no plans to leave the government, despite rumours following the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pridiyathorn Devakula last week.



iTV staffs petition to Central Administrative Court

ITV staffs Tuesday petitioned to the Central Administrative Court seeking an injunction against the Cabinet resolution to take the channel off air immediately after midnight.



Anti-terror effort needs closer cooperation: Nitya

Jakarta - Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram has called for a comprehensive sub-regional and bilateral intelligence networks to curb terrorist activities and to enable the authorities to exchange of terrorism-related information in real time.



ITV employees face uncertain future

The Public Relations Department will consider if it would extend employment contracts to iTV employees, once it is to take over and operate the television station, said PM's Office Minister Khunying Dhipawadee Meksawan.



ITV to be pressed for hefty penalties

PM's Office Minister Khunying Dhipawadee Meksawan said today that the PM's Office, as the owner of the broadcasting concession to iTV Plc, will further pressure the broadcaster for the hefty fines of Bt135 billion.



Govt pulls the plug on iTV

ITV would be taken off the air this midnight, immediately after the concession is revoked by the PM's Office, said PM's Office Minister Khunying Dhipawadee Meksawan.



Global stocks see more haemorrhaging

NEW YORK - Global stock markets saw more havoc Monday as Wall Street share prices failed to sustain a rebound and as investor jitters drove down values in Europe and Asia.

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Don't shut us down: iTV staff

'Thousands of jobs in jeopardy if station forced to close for a month'






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