Despite the political turbulence, the low-interest environment encouraged property investment in the first half of this year, says Jones Lang LaSalle, a professional services firm.
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Despite the political turbulence, the low-interest environment encouraged property investment in the first half of this year, says Jones Lang LaSalle, a professional services firm.
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Thailand’s political division has been brought sharply into focus within the entertainment industry after a contestant in the latest episode of the popular Academy Fantasia, who goes by the name Mark V11, called the prime minister, whose nickname is also Mark, a fool.
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Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Monday denied the People’s Alliance for Democracy s allegation that the government wants to stunt the growth of the New Politics Party (NPP) by summonning about 80 key PAD leaders and supporters to face charges in connection with the occupation of Government House and blockade of Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airports in 2008.
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Man in the Middle By Brian Haig 647 pp, 2009 Grand Central paperback. Available at Asia Books and leading book stores, 350 baht
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The Consumer Confidence Index in June increased from 75.5 point in May to 77.1 in June in line with the end of political unrest and economic recovery.
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Consumer confidence index in June increased from 75.5 point in May to 77.1 point in June in line with the end of political unrest and economic recovery.
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Political stability is essential if policies to improve Thailand’s economy are to be effective, investors say.
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Kanit na Nakhon, head of the panel looking for truth and reconciliation, said yesterday it was necessary to look for the root causes of the political conflict instead of just bringing wrongdoers to justice.
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Thailand is a country caught in its own contradictions. The government has one hand clenched in a repressive fist to enforce the emergency law imposed on 24 provinces, while it offers its other hand out in a gesture promising national reconciliation to all.
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Thailand is a country caught in its own contradictions. The government has one hand clenched in a repressive fist to enforce the emergency law imposed on 24 provinces, while it offers its other hand out in a gesture promising national reconciliation to all.
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