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Mon, May 14, 2007 : Last updated 13:05 pm (Thai local time)



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Gold shops hunkering down

Wave of thefts has owners turning to everything from barricades to dogs




Business as usual for delisting bank

Standard Chartered Bank (Thai) yesterday applied to delist its shares to avoid being forced off the Stock Exchange of Thailand for keeping its free-float below the prescribed minimum ratio for years.





DJ Luke Fair Spins Saturday night at "Q Bar"

Canadian DJ/producer Luke Fair is throwing a special party for his own album at Q Bar on Saturday night.



PM vows to finish his term

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont reaffirmed his determination on Saturday to complete his oneyear term of office, saying he saw himself as instrumental in restoring democratic rule.



"My funeral would be simple," Thanpuying Poonsuk

Thanpuying Poonsuk Banomyong, wife of late prime minister and elder istateman Pridi, died early Saturday of heart failure. She was 95 years old.

WEEKENDHIGHLIGHT

Cool hangout

Trendy youngsters lace up their blades and spin out at the new Sub-Zero Ice Skate Club



Pavena brings sex slaves home

Four Thai women reportedly held against their will as sex workers have been rescued by Bahraini police following a tip-off from the Pavena Hongsakul Foundation for Children and Women.

DRUG WAR

The Nation's statement on USA Innovation ad

Thursday's full-page advertisement in The Nation by USA for Innovation regarding the drug-patent war between Thailand and the United States has triggered criticism and questions regarding the newspaper's stand on the controversy.

USA FOR INNOVATION

GPO may sue over adverts

Board chief Wichai says legal action no reflection on country-to-country ties






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Clinton backs Thailand, as HIV drug deal signed

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'Eco Age' beckons cities

PR war over cheap drugs causes anger


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