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  • safety in numbers
Several hundred people join the opening of the Culture Ministry’s cultural tour of the deep South in Narathiwat yesterday. They were outnumbered by more than 1,000 soldiers deployed to tighten security amid fears of a new round of terrorist attacks.
  • An LPG alternative fuel system is installed in a pickup truck equipped with a diesel engine at the Yanyont garage in Chiang Mai.
  • Depositors line up for forms to open special deposit rate accounts at Krung Thai Bank at a recent money fair. Millions of baht are expected to be redirected to other investment tools after the Deposit Protection Agency is launched next month.
  • Frank Tokunaga, vice president of Sanyo (Thailand), poses yesterday with the new beverage coolers and freezer showcases to be produced at its Chachoeng-sao plant for domestic and export 
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  •  Models show off Sabina’s latest women’s-underwear collection yesterday, called SBN Sport Function. The company expects it to generate Bt220 million in sales this year.
  • Some 3,000 vendors from Bangkok’s Klong Toei Market block the entrance to the Port Authority of Thailand yesterday after the authority opened bidding for a contractor to demolish the market and construct commercial buildings. Protesters want to renew their contracts and keep the market. The blockade caused heavy congestion on the nearby expressway and roads.
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