enlarge Fernando Gonzalez of Chile celebrates winning match point over Rafael Nadal of Spain in their mens singles quarter-final match at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, 24 January 2007. Gonzalez won the match 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 to reach the semifinals.//AFP
Bangkok youths quite happy with lives : Poll
A new study seeking to measure the Gross Domestic Happiness (GDH) of Bangkok and its vicinity, youths aged between 12 and 24, found they were quite happy with their lives and that materialism was a major factor of happiness.
BOT will revoke controls on some transactions
The Bank of Thailand (BOT) confirmed that by early next week, it would revoke the 30-per-cent withholding requirement for foreign borrowing for direct investment of companies in Thailand.
No murder charge for former senator
Public prosecutors decided Wednesday there was insufficient evidence to put former senator Napinthorn Srisanpang on trial on a charge of masterminding the murder of former Thai Rak Thai MP Kobkul Nopamornbordee.
CNS satisfied with police probe into bombings
The Council for National Security yesterday eased off on police after investigators confirmed they had produced concrete evidence incriminating "three to four" out of 19 suspects in the New Year's Eve bombings.
Bangkok youths quite happy with lives : Poll
A new study seeking to measure the Gross Domestic Happiness (GDH) of Bangkok and its vicinity, youths aged between 12 and 24, found they were quite happy with their lives and that materialism was a major factor of happiness.
Vichai and Aiyawat make it really memorable
[POLO] Three spectacular goals each from Vichai Raksriaksorn and his son Aiyawat gave Thailand A a convincing 6-3 victory over underdogs Thailand B and a berth in the final of the King's Cup Polo Tournament at the VR Sport Park on Monday.