
Amulet business may now be taxed

The Revenue Department is considering whether to tax enterprises related to the soaring sales of Jatukham Rammathep amulets, a business estimated to be worth Bt20 billion, in order to offset a shortfall in revenue collection as a result of the economic slowdown.
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New Cabinet lineup confirmed

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont Friday confirmed he had finalised the list of new ministers tasked to speed up the work on social affairs, putting to rest the speculation on possible changes in the economic and security portfolios.
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Law proposed to seize illegal assets overseas

The Justice Ministry will propose for the Cabinet's consideration in mid May a draft legislation to retrieve assets overseas that have been illegally been obtained through corruption.
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Feng shui master claims Asian fortune

HONG KONG - A mystery Hong Kong feng shui master on Friday claimed the estate of Asia's richest woman Nina Wang, setting the stage for a spectacular courtroom battle over her four billion dollar fortune.
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Should Buddhism be state religion?

Our blogger writes a comment as to why Buddhism shoud not be the state religion. Express your views in his blog.
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