
|

|
Tue, May 29, 2007 : Last updated 19:21 pm (Thai local time)
|
|


|

Home > National

|
|
|
DRUG-PRICING IMPASSE

Bt1-bn damage suit looms

Minister returns from the US saying little achieved but sees softer stance
|



Better laws needed for migrant workers

Thailand needs up to 700,000 immigrant workers this year, but their employment should be free from discrimination and arbitrary regulations; overseen by experts, and with incentives for law-abiding employers, academics said yesterday at a brainstorming conference on immigrant labour organised by the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI).
|


|
|

Police abandon theory in Pathum Thani shooting

Police investigating the shoot-out at Thai Market in Pathum Thani on Wednesday morning have backed down from their own theory that two other men accompanied the gunman, as no witnesses have come forward to support the speculation.
|
|
|

Exiled Pulo seeks direct contact with government

The exiled Patani United Liberation Organisation (Pulo) separatist group has invited the government to establish direct contact, rather than keep a close eye on its activities in Europe.
|
|
|

Engineers council says Din Daeng flats can be fixed

The Council of Engineers has agreed that 20 tenement buildings on the Din Daeng Housing Estate do not need demolishing but are in need of urgent repair, the council's president Vira Mavijak said yesterday.
|
|
|

Institute of Wisdom to be established

Srinakharinwirot University is planning to establish the country's first Institute of Wisdom, where undergraduates will study His Majesty the King's theories and thoughts.
|
|
|

Eyes on pregnant women

Police at Suvarnabhumi Airport yesterday arrested a pregnant woman arriving from New Delhi who had swallowed 600 grams of heroin in 50 packets.
|
|
|

Wiwatchai to tell all tomorrow

Silapakorn University president Wiwatchai Attakorn will make a statement tomorrow following the university council's resolution to dismiss him from his position.
|
|
|

BUDDHISM :International conference gets under way today

The International Buddhist Conference on the United Nations Day of Vesak Celebrations 2007 starts today at Buddhamonthon, Nakhon Pathom.
|
|
|
|
|



|

Privacy Policy © 2007 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!
|
|