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Wed, November 29, 2006 : Last updated 19:59 pm (Thai local time)



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Setback for windsurfer Arun in Doha

[ASIAN GAMES] Although his windsurfing equipment is not what he expected, Thailand's experienced Arun Homraruen is still confident he can do better than the last Asian Games in South Korea.




Four gold for disabled athletes

[FESPIC GAMES] Visually impaired swimmer Aphiwat Anghiran won another two gold yesterday to tie with Chinese swimmer Wang Jia-chao with four each as the most successful athletes at the Fespic Games in Kuala Lumpur.





Opening ceremony promises to be spectacular

[ASIAN GAMES] The opening ceremony at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games remains the most spectacular to date, but the Asian Games' opening ceremony in Doha promises to be something viewers around the world should not miss.



In Brief :Thai team leave for Doha Asiad

The biggest Thai contingent to depart for the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, left Bangkok yesterday for the Asiad, which starts on Friday.






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