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Mon, April 9, 2007 : Last updated 20:03 pm (Thai local time)
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Thailand to host Asian Masters Cup

Thailand will host the inaugural Asian Masters Cup which will feature eight top male and female players of the continent battling it out for US$200,000 prize money at the end of this year.
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Dykes and Co helps LHP foundation

The host of ESPN'S Football Focus programme, John Dykes, participated in a charity event to raise Bt500,000 for the Life Home Project in Phuket on the weekend.
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'Samson' wants win,freedom

[boxing] Come hell or high water, convicted drug smuggler Siriporn Thaveesuk not only wants to defeat Ayaka Miyano of Japan and take the vacant WBC female 108-pound light-flyweight crown but also the freedom she has been yearning for more than six years.
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Thailand finish 6th in Manila

Thailand's women's golf team finished sixth while runaway leaders South Korea took the prestigious Queen Sirikit Cup in the 29th edition, played in the Philippines last weekend.
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Apichat saves the day for Air Force

Apichat Orn-in hit a three-pointer in the last 25 seconds of the game to help Royal Thai Air Force edge out Sunspark 69-66 in the men's preliminary rounds of the King's Cup Basketball Championships at Siam University gymnasium yesterday.
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