1. tech | 10/02/2010
» Research in Motion has launched its new BlackBerry Bold 9700 smart phone to a market that is currently going BlackBerry crazy with Thai users flocking to emulate their A-list celebrities.
2. business | 10/02/2010
» The family-run meat processor Thai-German Meat Product (TGM) is going ahead with a 1-billion-baht investment in a new factory on a 12-rai plot at Wellgrow Industrial Estate in Chachoengsao, a project delayed for six months by political unrest last April.
3. opinion | 10/02/2010
» Prime Minister Hun Sen grabbed headlines but lost much in his unreasonable and personal outbursts. The words he used were hardly the phrases of a statesman or diplomat. It is hard to see what the Cambodian leader hoped to gain by aiming rude, personal abuse at Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The hard-line nationalists back home already support Hun Sen's unceasing attacks on PM Abhisit and other Thai leaders. The Thai prime minister did the right thing by ignoring the repeated and primitive verbal assaults; so it is Hun Sen who lost face.
4. business | 10/02/2010
» CIMB Thai Bank remains interested in acquiring a local brokerage to expand its market share in the securities sector.
5. business | 10/02/2010
» The government will scale back borrowing plans under the Thai Khem Khaeng infrastructure investment programme to help ease medium-term pressure on public finances.
6. news | 10/02/2010
» Police have busted a gang of Iranian, Taiwanese and Thai men who allegedly lured victims into transferring money through ATMs to their bank accounts.
7. news | 10/02/2010
» The prime minister has denied discussing planned charter amendments with Ruam Jai Thai Chart Pattana Party's de facto leader, Suwat Liptapanlop.
8. business | 10/02/2010
» The Thai economy may expand by as much as 4.7% this year as exports, tourism and private investment have shown clear signs of steady recovery over the past three or four months, says Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.
9. news | 09/02/2010
» Veteran politician Suwat Liptapanlop, a key figure in the Ruam Jai Thai Chart Pattana Party, turned 55 on Tuesday and said all he wanted for his birthday was a peaceful end to the turmoil and a government that can settle the country’s problems.
10. breakingnews | 09/02/2010
» Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said he is unaware of any plan by coalition partner Chartthai Pattana Party to join force with the opposition Puea Thai Party to form a new government with Maj Gen Sanan Kachornprasart as prime minister.