Pattaya Mail
Does Capitalism need to be more Marxist to survive?
Following on from a piece my business partner, Paul Gambles, penned for The Nation recently, people keep asking us about how best we can...
City speeds work on Jomtien water-treatment plant
Pattaya officials have stepped up pressure on contractors to finish the expansion of the city water-treatment plant on Soi Wat Boonkanjanaram. Begun in...
MCOT, NBTC sign MoU on digital TV broadcasting trial
BANGKOK, Dec 3 - MCOT Plc, Thailand’s leading public broadcaster, and the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commissionm (NBTC) on Monday signed a Memorandum...
Private firms jittery as nationwide minimum wage hike looms
BANGKOK, Dec 3 – Thailand’s private sector today called on the government to take serious action to alleviate entrepreneurs’ financial burdens after the January...
Thailand’s 3G services to move on after court’s ruling
BANGKOK, Dec 3 – Thailand’s Administrative Court today refused to rule on a request to suspend the allocation of 3G licences by the...
Retirement age extension mulled
BANGKOK, 3 December 2012 - The Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC) has revealed plans to push the retirement age to 60...
Expansion readies university for AEC challenge
BANGKOK, 3 December 2012 - Huachiew Chalermprakiet University (HCU) has unveiled a 2-billion baht project to build additional facilities and boost academic proficiency...
BMA to crack down on littering in the city
BANGKOK, 3 December 2012 - The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will begin enforcing its use of fines for litterers in an effort to...
Yellow shirts in great demand as King’s birthday nears
SA KAEO, Dec 3 - As the December 5 celebration of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 85th birthday draws nearer, shirts in yellow—the colour...












