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Letter to Editors

Generalisations about women's attitude to work are unreasonable

Re: "Male workers outdo female counterparts", Letters, November 2.

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  • Officials of National Broadcasting Thailand prepare to change its logo before the new programming arrangements begin tomorrow.
  • An auto presenter smiles to visitors of the Bangkok motor show, where 15,000 vehicles are expected to be sold during the 10-day event.
  • Some 1,000 people gathered Wednesday at CS Pattani Hotel to celebrate the graduation of primary students. Locals said the gathering was a sign of renewed confidence in securityafter a fatal bomb blast at the hotel earlier.
  • The Polar Star, a 23.5-karat timepiece valued at Bt22 million, will be on show at Royal Jewellery at The Glitz: Luxury Lifestyle Week 2008. The event runs until Monday in the Paragon Hall on the fifth floor of Siam Paragon.
  • The Camry, one of the most popular mid-sized sedans available in Thailand.
  • A visitor reads a sign at Gastech 2008, a world-class event showcasing Thailand on the global gas-industry map to more than 5,000 officials and oil-company representatives.
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