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Outrage over drinking competition for Thai women
B>BANGKOK:/BA drinking competition for women held at a shopping mall here yesterday went ahead despite Thai senators expressing outrage over the event, organisers said.
FBI targets non-US students
THE Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is asking colleges and universities throughout the United States to provide the government with personal information about all non-American students and faculty members, prompting objections from some schools and higher education groups that view the request as illegal.
In the lap of luxury
Fascinated by beautiful hotels at a young age, Andre Alex Gomez followed his destiny Down Under and is now the FB manager at the Palazzo Versace, the first luxury hotel built under the auspices of the House of Versace on Australia#8217;s Gold Coast. LOH FOON FONG has the story.
Propelled by need for change
The top Umno leadership is serious about promoting new blood and talent in the party in order to engage the new generation ofvoters in the next general election. JOCELINE TAN reports.
Kra Canal mega project dug up again
TO dig or not to dig? That has been the question in Thailand for three centuries now. The Kra Canal must surely hold the record for being the oldest proposed mega project in the world.
MCA to set up fund to help poor Utar students
A RM2mil revolving fund has been planned by the MCA to provide interest-free loans to deserving students of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar).
Thailand expels three Iraqi diplomats
Thailand's prime minister said Wednesday that the country had expelled three Iraqi diplomats because they represent a threat to national security on the eve of an anticipated US-led war in Iraq.
Coke loses fizz to economic muscle of Thai Muslims
IT#8217;S the real thing. Coke has lost its fizz in Thailand#8217;s southern provinces as the Muslim minority continues to flex its economic muscles in protest against the US-led war on Iraq.
Panel to decide on US, Britain
The National Committee on Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) will discuss today whether to impose travel restrictions to the United States and Britain following their inclusion in the list of countries affected by the outbreak.
WHO picks institute to evaluate first SARS diagnostic kit
The World Health Organisation has picked the Institute of Medical Research to evaluate the effectiveness of the first diagnostic kit for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).