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Wed, February 28, 2007 : Last updated 13:50 pm (Thai local time)
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Aust, UK embassies issue travel warnings

Australia and Britain yesterday issued travel warnings to their citizens, urging them to exercise a high degree of caution when visiting Thailand and to avoid demonstrations, political rallies and areas with concentrations of military personnel.
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Formalise capital controls: Ammar

The Bank of Thailand should draw up formal rules for foreign capital movement to avoid confusion on the part of investors, noted economist Ammar Siamwalla said yesterday.
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PTV to go on air Wednesday

Operators of the new satellite People's Television (PTV), believed to be funded by people close to deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra, said they would not accept double-standard treatment by the government and would go on the air on Wednesday, ready to fight a legal battle.
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Thai PM urges Malaysians to invest in troubled south

KUALA LUMPUR - Thai Prime Minister Surayud Chulanot has urged Malaysians to plough money into troubled southern Thailand, admitting unrest there was scaring off "foreign" investors, state media said Saturday.
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Spats with neighbours 'not big problems', says Singapore FM

SINGAPORE - Singapore's ongoing diplomatic spats with neighbours Thailand and Indonesia "are not big problems" and relations overall remain good, Foreign Minister George Yeo said.
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Bangkok police on high alert amid terror threats

Police in Bangkok remained on high alert Saturday after three western nations and Japan warned of possible terror attacks in the Thai capital.
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'The Nation' celebrates with 'Thailand's Tomorrow'

A mobile multimedia exhibition entitled "Thailand's Tomorrow", which is a cooperative effort of Nation Multimedia Group (NMG) and 12 top companies, kicks off next Friday in Chiang Mai.
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