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51. business | 26 Mar 2013
Lufthansa mulls Asia budget carrier
» NEW YORK - Deutsche Lufthansa said it's looking at establishing a long-haul, low-cost venture to help sustain its market share on routes to Asia as rival operators siphon more and more traffic through hubs in the Gul...
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52. news | 12 May 2013
Mechanics held for stomping on police dummy
Newspaper section: News
» Two air-conditioning mechanics were arrested yesterday for allegedly attacking a traffic police dummy in Phitsanulok's Wang Thong district after they mistook it for a real law enforcement officer.
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53. tech | 31 Mar 2013
Saudi says Internet apps break the rules
By AFP
» Saudi Arabia warned Sunday of "suitable measures" if providers of Internet messenger applications such as WhatsApp fail to comply with its rules, days after the industry said authorities wanted to control such traffic.
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54. lifestyle | 26 Apr 2013
Moving the masses
COVER STORY
By Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Newspaper section: Guru
» Earlier this month, the cabinet approved a plan for the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority to purchase 3,183 NGV buses. PM Yingluck Shinawatra has also reportedly tasked the bus authority to come up with measures to encourag...
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55. business | 19 Apr 2013
Thai AirAsia ready to serve Chinese boom
AVIATION & TOURISM
By Boonsong Kositchotethana, Newspaper section: Business
» The influx of Chinese travellers to Thailand is making a huge impact on passenger traffic outlook for Thai AirAsia (TAA), which expects their cumulative numbers over the next five years to hit the 5-million mark in 2018.
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56. business | 11 Apr 2013
High-speed train bids set for 2014
By Nareerat Wiriyapong, Newspaper section: Business
» The government aims to call for bidding early next year for the civil work on the four planned high-speed trains so the first route can be operational by early 2019, says the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Pl...
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57. travel | 28 Mar 2013
This place is a hoot
By Peerawat Jariyasombat, Newspaper section: Life
» They are famous for haunting trees at night with their distinctive hoots and swooping on mice and other prey, and now they're stopping traffic. A giant bamboo sculpture with bright eyes peers from the entrance of the...
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58. news | 10 May 2013
Car crushed after oilrig hits overpass
» A large transporter truck hit a pedestrian overpass which then dropped onto a passing pickup truck and killed its driver early Friday morning, causing a traffic jam on outbound Barommaratchachonnani Road in Thawi Watthan...
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59. learning | 21 Nov 2012
Most people like first car scheme
About government
» Most people like govt's tax reduction to help people buy first car but some see problems: traffic jams, lost govt revenue, people deeper in debt.
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60. news | 16 May 2013
French sailor itching to take Atlantic record
By AFP
» Legendary French sailor Francis Joyon may have had trouble navigating Manhattan's traffic snarls Wednesday, but he hopes a blistering sail across the Atlantic will win him a historic record.

