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Sun, April 15, 2007 : Last updated 20:59 pm (Thai local time)
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SIDELINES

It's past time to believe there is honour among thieves

The going has certainly got tough, but Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont says he remains undaunted and determined to fulfil his mission and complete his term as national leader, come hell or high water, so to speak.
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WATCHDOG

Petronas powers Malaysia forward

Petronas, the Malaysian national oil and gas company, is gearing up for a publicity blitz in the Thai market, where it is re-branding 117 petrol service stations acquired from Kuwait Petroleum in 2005 at an initial cost of US$60 million (Bt2.1 billion).
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SUNDAY BRUNCH

Speeding to success

Malaysian oil firm rides The Formula One's popularity to boost image of its
products and of the country
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Calculating reasons for kindness

It is hard to imagine that anyone thinks of goodness as a problem, but Charles Darwin did.
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'Sanuk' is sacred, whatever the cost

Good politicians are rare. Almost extinct. They enjoy the same reputation as the yeti or a bank manager; most people claim to know someone who once saw one, but have never actually seen one themselves.
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