Home

Weblog

Property

MarketPlace

What's On

Back Issue








Mon, April 9, 2007 : Last updated 23:20 pm (Thai local time)



Lite version


Printable version


E-mail this article


Bookmark



Web

The Nation




Home > Headlines



 

Toys that turn playtime into sudden death

Doctors warn dozens of children choke or suffocate in accidents each year




Pojaman probe turns to former BOT chief

Former Bank of Thailand governor MR Pridiyathorn Devakula will today be summonsed to appear before the Assets Examination Com-mittee (AEC) panel probing a controversial land purchase made by the wife of former premier Thaksin Shinawatra.





Vietnamese Embassy bomber claims he is "for freedom and human rights"

The Southern Bangkok Criminal Court began Monday the trial of Vietnamese dissident Vo Duc Van, who was charged with bombing the Vietnamese Embassy in Bangkok nearly six years ago.



Surayud govt's rating drops

The Surayud government's job approval rating after six months in office has dropped from its three-month measure.



A woman is stampeded to death in Nakhon Si Thammarat

A 51-year-old woman was stampeded to death and dozens others were injured Monday morning, after thousands of people forced their way to buy coupon for the much-sought-after Jatukham Rammathep amulets in a school in Nakhon Si Thammarat's Muang district.

NATION WEBLOG

Chief of British Embassy's political Division blogging

After about four years in Thailand, Ian Proud, head of the British Embassy's political division, has come to love so many things in this country.



PM to remain in hospital until Thursday

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont will remain in the hospital until Thursday for a thorough medical checkup particularly at his intestine system, his personal doctor said Monday.



Over 13,000 orders placed at Motor Show

Toyota remains the No.1 bestselling brand with the sale of 3,877 units when Bangkok International Motor Show was wrapped up on Sunday.

PANTIP.COM

Political chat site shut 'for security'

Govt pulls plug on online board; fuels YouTube censorship row






Top Stories



Thaksin will be pinned down, Surayud claims

YouTube ban to remain in effect for now

Songkran revelries to go on for five days

Two more offensive videos put on site

Thailand outraged over new YouTube King videos


Home
I
Web Blog
I
Shopping
I
Double Impact
I
Job Search
I
Web Directory
I
Back Issue


E-mail Us

I


Feed Back

I


Terms & Conditions

I


Advertisements

I


Site Map

Privacy Policy © 2006 www.nationmultimedia.com
44 Moo 10 Bang Na-Trat KM 4.5, Bang Na district, Bangkok 10260 Thailand
Tel 66-2-325-5555, 66-2-317-0420 and 66-2-316-5900 Fax 66-2-751-4446
Contact us: Nation Internet
File attachment not accepted!