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  • DOMON (1987)’s Boonsak and his daughter Busaba aim to revitalise the company’s men’s fashion line after slow sales over the past 10 years.
  •  sweety pink
Presenters hold up bottles of Baby Mild powder with a new formula called ‘Sweety Pink’ containing shea butter, at Siam Paragon yesterday. The new product targets women aged 18 to 25.
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Bumrungrad hospital has launched a "Healthy Living Club" card, priced at Bt6,300, for Thais and foreigners living in Thailand. Card-holders get a Bt6,300 voucher for a health check-up and are offered a 30-per cent discount for rooms, 
a 15-per cent discount for medicine and x-rays, plus other benefits.
  • Southeast Asian studies expert, historian and former rector of Thammasat University Charnvit Kasetsiri talks to The Nation’s Pravit Rojanaphruk about the feud between Thailand and Cambodia over Preah Vihear Temple that is threatening to turn ugly. Excerpts:
  •  Opponents of the People’s Alliance for Democracy try to break through 200 riot police to demolish the PAD stage in Maha Sarakham yesterday afternoon. At press time, more than 100 PAD supporters were defiantly continuing t
  • A reporter wears a shirt bearing the message ‘Kukkam Sue Kukkam Prachachon’ (Harassing the media is harassing the public).
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