Remembering both his own father and the role of physicians as healers in all societies, His Majesty the King on Wednesday conferred the Prince Mahidol Awards for 2007 to three international recipients in a ceremony at Ananta Samakhom Thorne Hall in Bangkok.
The doctors from Australia, Germany and Nepal received medical awards established in memory of Prince Mahidol of Songkhla, for their exemplary contributions to the advancement of medical science, public health and human services across the world.
The monarch hosted a gala dinner at the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall in honour of the awardees:
Prof Basil Stuart Hetzel, Honorary President of the International Council for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Australia;
Prof Axel Ullrich, Director of Molecular Biology at Germany's Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Dr Sanduk Ruit, Medical Director of the Tilganga Eye Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Honoured in the field of medicine, Prof Ullrich occupies a leading role in the study of molecular mechanisms of cancer and pioneering the concept of targeted cancer therapy.
In the field of public health, Prof Hetzel is a leading world scientist who has extensively studied the adverse effects of iodine deficiency upon human health, particularly upon the development of the human brain.
Dr Sanduk, also honoured in the field of public health, introduced and further developed an effective suture-less operation technique allowing rapid operations to be performed for a large number of patients in remote locations.
Established in 1922, The Prince Mahidol Foundation commemorates the centenary of the birth the king's father, Prince Mahidol of Songkhla. The foundation is chaired by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.
In paying tribute to His Royal Highness Prince Mahidol on his great contribution to public health, the Mahidol Foundation confers international awards upon individuals or institutions which have made outstanding and exemplary contributions to the advancement of medical, public health and human services in the world.
The Prince Mahidol Award was established in honour of his initiative and efforts that produced a remarkable and lasting impact on the development and improvement of modern medicine and public health in Thailand.
Later the prince was honoured with the titles of "Father of Modern Medicine of Thailand" and "Father of Public Health of Thailand."
Conferred annually, the prizes have a combined value of about US$100,000. World-renowned scientists and public health experts comprise the committee recommending awardees to the foundation. (TNA)
20:53 Jan 30, 2008
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Junta lets Suu Kyi out - on a short leash
Rangoon (dpa) - The Burmese ruling junta on Wednesday allowed opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi a rare respite from house arrest to meet with members of her National League for Democracy (NLD) Party, sources said.
Suu Kyi was escorted from her family compound in Rangoon, where she has been under house arrest since May, 2003, to the Sein Le Kanthar State Guest House where she was allowed to hold talks with NLD chairman Aung Shwe and seven other party executives, opposition sources confirmed.
No details were immediately available on the outcome of the meeting.
Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been kept under near complete isolation for the past four years.
It was not clear why the military regime allowed her to meet with the NLD leaders but the conciliatory gesture comes at a time when the junta is under increasing pressure to show progress in its political dialogue with the opposition.
European Union special envoy for Burma Piero Fussino was in Bangkok earlier this week calling on all Asian governments to unite in putting pressure on the Burmese junta.
"It is necessary to open a new phase of more constructive and more concise. We need a real dialogue between the junta and the opposition and all different sectors of (Burmese) society," said Fassino.
Fassino has already visited Beijing to discuss Burma, and plans to travel to Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Japan to solidify Asian support in what has become a fairly universal call on the Burmese military rulers to speed up their political dialogue with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other suppressed segments of society.
The EU appointed Fassino as special envoy for Burma last year in an effort to increase pressure on the junta to bring about real political change in their country in the aftermath of a brutal crackdown on protests led by Buddhist monks that shocked the world and left at least 31 people dead.
The crackdown reignited international concern about Burma, which has been under military rule since 1962, but the growing frustration has thus far accomplished little in terms of forcing the regime into a real political dialogue with Suu Kyi.
United Nations special envoy Ibrahim Gambari has visited Burma on several occasions, with the last visit in November, to press for a genuine dialogue but with limited success.
18:58 Jan 30, 2008
Suu Kyi was escorted from her family compound in Rangoon, where she has been under house arrest since May, 2003, to the Sein Le Kanthar State Guest House where she was allowed to hold talks with NLD chairman Aung Shwe and seven other party executives, opposition sources confirmed.
No details were immediately available on the outcome of the meeting.
Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been kept under near complete isolation for the past four years.
It was not clear why the military regime allowed her to meet with the NLD leaders but the conciliatory gesture comes at a time when the junta is under increasing pressure to show progress in its political dialogue with the opposition.
European Union special envoy for Burma Piero Fussino was in Bangkok earlier this week calling on all Asian governments to unite in putting pressure on the Burmese junta.
"It is necessary to open a new phase of more constructive and more concise. We need a real dialogue between the junta and the opposition and all different sectors of (Burmese) society," said Fassino.
Fassino has already visited Beijing to discuss Burma, and plans to travel to Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Japan to solidify Asian support in what has become a fairly universal call on the Burmese military rulers to speed up their political dialogue with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other suppressed segments of society.
The EU appointed Fassino as special envoy for Burma last year in an effort to increase pressure on the junta to bring about real political change in their country in the aftermath of a brutal crackdown on protests led by Buddhist monks that shocked the world and left at least 31 people dead.
The crackdown reignited international concern about Burma, which has been under military rule since 1962, but the growing frustration has thus far accomplished little in terms of forcing the regime into a real political dialogue with Suu Kyi.
United Nations special envoy Ibrahim Gambari has visited Burma on several occasions, with the last visit in November, to press for a genuine dialogue but with limited success.
18:58 Jan 30, 2008
Bali bombers file second death row appeal
Bali, Indonesia (dpa) - Three Muslim militants on death row for their roles in the 2002 Bali bombings filed a second appeal Wednesday with the Indonesian Supreme Court, seen by many as a move to delay their execution.
The three militants - Imam Samudra, Mukhlas, alias Ali Ghufron, and Amrozi - face a firing squad for their roles in the 2002 bombings of two nightspots on the Indonesian tourist resort of Bali that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists.
The country's Supreme Court rejected their last appeal in September.
Representing the three, lawyer Fachmi Bachmid submitted documents Wednesday to the Bali's Denpasar District Court, where the three were originally tried and convicted, requesting another judicial review of their case by the Supreme Court.
In addition, the lawyer also demanded the hearing be moved to Cilacap district, close to the Nusakambangan prison island, where the three were being jailed while awaiting execution.
BD Nainggolan, spokesman of the Indonesian attorney general, had said that another judicial review request would slow execution proceedings unless it was rejected straight away.
Indonesian law makes no provision for a second judicial review for such cases.
Bachmid argued that the lawsuit challenges retroactive laws under which the men were convicted, and will argue that their first judicial review was flawed.
"This is serious because we consider that there's been a violation to the constitution, legal procedure and to human rights," Bachmid told reporters. "So, what we're trying to do is to straighten up the law."
Last week, lawyer Achmad Michdan also sought to challenge the retroactive laws used to convict the men and the distribution of documents, along with the 30-day deadline set for the trio to seek clemency.
On January 2, prosecutors visited the prison to hand the death row inmates copies of the Supreme Court decision rejecting their demand for a case review, marking the start of the 30-day time limit to seek clemency.
The deadline is due to run out within days and the three have repeatedly told media they would not be seeking a pardon.
Imam Samudra, Mukhlas and Amrozi, were alleged members of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) - a regional terrorist network responsible for several bombings across Indonesia in recent years.
None of the bombers have showed any remorse over the attacks.
In a recent interview with Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa on the prison island the condemned militants insisted that they should be executed in the "Islamic" style of beheading rather than by firing squad - an execution they said they considered "Western."
Jemaah Islamiyah is blamed for several simultaneous church bombings across Indonesia on Christmas Eve 2000, bombings on Bali in 2002 and 2005, the bombing of a JW Marriott hotel in Jakarta in 2004 and an attack on the Australian Embassy in 2005.
Indonesian police have arrested around 400 militants since 2002, severely damaging JI's ability to operate.
18:09 Jan 30, 2008
The three militants - Imam Samudra, Mukhlas, alias Ali Ghufron, and Amrozi - face a firing squad for their roles in the 2002 bombings of two nightspots on the Indonesian tourist resort of Bali that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists.
The country's Supreme Court rejected their last appeal in September.
Representing the three, lawyer Fachmi Bachmid submitted documents Wednesday to the Bali's Denpasar District Court, where the three were originally tried and convicted, requesting another judicial review of their case by the Supreme Court.
In addition, the lawyer also demanded the hearing be moved to Cilacap district, close to the Nusakambangan prison island, where the three were being jailed while awaiting execution.
BD Nainggolan, spokesman of the Indonesian attorney general, had said that another judicial review request would slow execution proceedings unless it was rejected straight away.
Indonesian law makes no provision for a second judicial review for such cases.
Bachmid argued that the lawsuit challenges retroactive laws under which the men were convicted, and will argue that their first judicial review was flawed.
"This is serious because we consider that there's been a violation to the constitution, legal procedure and to human rights," Bachmid told reporters. "So, what we're trying to do is to straighten up the law."
Last week, lawyer Achmad Michdan also sought to challenge the retroactive laws used to convict the men and the distribution of documents, along with the 30-day deadline set for the trio to seek clemency.
On January 2, prosecutors visited the prison to hand the death row inmates copies of the Supreme Court decision rejecting their demand for a case review, marking the start of the 30-day time limit to seek clemency.
The deadline is due to run out within days and the three have repeatedly told media they would not be seeking a pardon.
Imam Samudra, Mukhlas and Amrozi, were alleged members of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) - a regional terrorist network responsible for several bombings across Indonesia in recent years.
None of the bombers have showed any remorse over the attacks.
In a recent interview with Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa on the prison island the condemned militants insisted that they should be executed in the "Islamic" style of beheading rather than by firing squad - an execution they said they considered "Western."
Jemaah Islamiyah is blamed for several simultaneous church bombings across Indonesia on Christmas Eve 2000, bombings on Bali in 2002 and 2005, the bombing of a JW Marriott hotel in Jakarta in 2004 and an attack on the Australian Embassy in 2005.
Indonesian police have arrested around 400 militants since 2002, severely damaging JI's ability to operate.
18:09 Jan 30, 2008
NCCC to probe Samak on waste contracts
(BangkokPost.com) - National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC) vowed to set up a probe panel to investigate Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on alleged corruption charges in relation to garbage disposal contracts when he was Bangkok governor in 2003.
NCCC member Klanarong Chantik said setting up the probe committee is a normal procedure, and it does not mean that Mr Samak is guilty.
He added that the case is done according to law, as it is forwarded to the NCCC by Office of the Auditor General through the Royal Thai Police.
He also said the NCCC is not pressured to probe the case concerning the new prime minister, adding that the action is lawful.
17:14 Jan 30, 2008
NCCC member Klanarong Chantik said setting up the probe committee is a normal procedure, and it does not mean that Mr Samak is guilty.
He added that the case is done according to law, as it is forwarded to the NCCC by Office of the Auditor General through the Royal Thai Police.
He also said the NCCC is not pressured to probe the case concerning the new prime minister, adding that the action is lawful.
17:14 Jan 30, 2008
Cabinet list to go to King by tomorrow
(BangkokPost.com) - A cabinet list is expected to be forwarded to His Majesty the King for approval by Thursday, People Power party spokesman Kudep Saikrachang said on Wednesday.
Mr Kudep said party executives resolved that party leader Samak Sundaravej, who was endorsed by His Majesty on Tuesday as Thailand's 25th prime minister, be the one making decision on cabinet list.
Mr Samak was widely tipped to take defence portfolio in addition to being head of government.
16:03 Jan 30, 2008
Mr Kudep said party executives resolved that party leader Samak Sundaravej, who was endorsed by His Majesty on Tuesday as Thailand's 25th prime minister, be the one making decision on cabinet list.
Mr Samak was widely tipped to take defence portfolio in addition to being head of government.
16:03 Jan 30, 2008
Thailand to provide electricity for Angkor Wat
The Export-Import Bank of Thailand and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have agreed to provide 14 million dollars to finance the construction of transmission lines across the Thai-Cambodian border, EXIM Thailand announced Wednesday.
"The construction undertaken by (Cambodia) Power Transmission Lines Company Limited aims to supply electricity for the growing industrial and tourism sectors in Cambodia," bank president Apichai Boontherawara.
The banks have joined with Advisors/Arco Capital Management Family of Funds (Arco) and Cambodia's Foreign Trade Bank (FTB) to provide a total of 20 million dollars to finance the power transmission lines construction for electricity imports from Thailand.
The total package, with 7 million from EXIM Thailand and ADB, 4 million from Arco and 2 million from FTB, will finance the construction of 115-kilovolt double-circuit transmission lines running approximately 221 kilometers from Thailand's Aranyaprathet district in Sa Kaeo province to Banteay Meanchey, Battambang and Siem Reap in Cambodia, home to the famed Angkor Wat temple complex. dpa
15:14 Jan 30, 2008
"The construction undertaken by (Cambodia) Power Transmission Lines Company Limited aims to supply electricity for the growing industrial and tourism sectors in Cambodia," bank president Apichai Boontherawara.
The banks have joined with Advisors/Arco Capital Management Family of Funds (Arco) and Cambodia's Foreign Trade Bank (FTB) to provide a total of 20 million dollars to finance the power transmission lines construction for electricity imports from Thailand.
The total package, with 7 million from EXIM Thailand and ADB, 4 million from Arco and 2 million from FTB, will finance the construction of 115-kilovolt double-circuit transmission lines running approximately 221 kilometers from Thailand's Aranyaprathet district in Sa Kaeo province to Banteay Meanchey, Battambang and Siem Reap in Cambodia, home to the famed Angkor Wat temple complex. dpa
15:14 Jan 30, 2008
FM gives economic advice to new govt
(BangkokPost.com) - Finance Minister Chalongphob Sussangkarn asked the new government to take care of Thailand's economy, adding that it should not try to win people's support from short-term projects.
Mr Chalongphob said the government should map out long-term plan that emphasizes on economic structure in order to improve sluggish economy.
He also said he does not feel sorry for having taken the finance minister post, although he may not have completed all the works he had hoped to.
Mr Chalongphob said he will resume his post at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) after completing the cabinet post.
15:12 Jan 30, 2008
Mr Chalongphob said the government should map out long-term plan that emphasizes on economic structure in order to improve sluggish economy.
He also said he does not feel sorry for having taken the finance minister post, although he may not have completed all the works he had hoped to.
Mr Chalongphob said he will resume his post at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) after completing the cabinet post.
15:12 Jan 30, 2008
Update: Indonesia tsunami alert lifted
Jakarta (dpa) - A strong 6.6 magnitude undersea earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Timor island on Wednesday, prompting Indonesian seismologists to issue a tsunami warning, but it was lifted off after no tidal waves materialized.
The quake struck at about 0732 GMT, with its epicentre in the Banda Sea, about 300 kilometres north-east of Dili, the capital of East Timor.
Suhardjono, an official at Indonesia's National Meteorology and Geophysics Agency, said the quake took place at a depth of 23 kilometres, adding that a tsunami warning was issued following the quake.
However, more than 30 minutes later the warning has been removed after there were no reports of tidal waves from the nearby areas, other officials said.
"We have received no reports of tsunami from nearby islands," said Hardiyanto, another seismologist, adding that nearest Indonesian island hit by the quake was Wetar Island.
Indonesia lies within the so-called "Pacific Ring of Fire," where there is frequent seismic activity.
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Earlier report:
Jakarta (dpa) - A strong 6.6 magnitude undersea earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Timor island on Wednesday, prompting Indonesian seismologists to issue a tsunami warning.
The quake struck at about 0732 GMT, with its epicentre in the Banda Sea, about 300 kilometres north-east of Dili, the capital of East Timor.
Suhardjono, an official at Indonesia's National Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMG), said the quake took place at a depth of 23 kilometres, adding that a tsunami warning was issued following the quake.
But, he added, there were no immediate reports of tidal waves from the nearby areas following the quake.
Indonesia lies within the so-called "Pacific Ring of Fire," where there is frequent seismic activity.
15:11 Jan 30, 2008
The quake struck at about 0732 GMT, with its epicentre in the Banda Sea, about 300 kilometres north-east of Dili, the capital of East Timor.
Suhardjono, an official at Indonesia's National Meteorology and Geophysics Agency, said the quake took place at a depth of 23 kilometres, adding that a tsunami warning was issued following the quake.
However, more than 30 minutes later the warning has been removed after there were no reports of tidal waves from the nearby areas, other officials said.
"We have received no reports of tsunami from nearby islands," said Hardiyanto, another seismologist, adding that nearest Indonesian island hit by the quake was Wetar Island.
Indonesia lies within the so-called "Pacific Ring of Fire," where there is frequent seismic activity.
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Earlier report:
Jakarta (dpa) - A strong 6.6 magnitude undersea earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Timor island on Wednesday, prompting Indonesian seismologists to issue a tsunami warning.
The quake struck at about 0732 GMT, with its epicentre in the Banda Sea, about 300 kilometres north-east of Dili, the capital of East Timor.
Suhardjono, an official at Indonesia's National Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMG), said the quake took place at a depth of 23 kilometres, adding that a tsunami warning was issued following the quake.
But, he added, there were no immediate reports of tidal waves from the nearby areas following the quake.
Indonesia lies within the so-called "Pacific Ring of Fire," where there is frequent seismic activity.
15:11 Jan 30, 2008
Nakhon Ratchasima on bird flu alert
(BangkokPost.com) – Nakhon Ratchasima health officials are on high alert for the bird flu virus after dozens of chickens were reported to have died mysteriously at a local farm.
Orders were issued to chicken farmers in all 3,712 villages in the northeastern province to carry out tests at their farms to locate the virus and to spray disinfectants.
According to the livestock department in Nakorn Ratchasima, 21 chickens were said to have died on January 28 at a farm in Non Thai district.
Samples of faeces taken from the farm where the chicken died are being examined by health experts to confirm whether the chickens died of the H5N1 virus.
Chickens within a five-kilometre radius of the farm have also been culled as a preventative measure.
14:50 Jan 30, 2008
Orders were issued to chicken farmers in all 3,712 villages in the northeastern province to carry out tests at their farms to locate the virus and to spray disinfectants.
According to the livestock department in Nakorn Ratchasima, 21 chickens were said to have died on January 28 at a farm in Non Thai district.
Samples of faeces taken from the farm where the chicken died are being examined by health experts to confirm whether the chickens died of the H5N1 virus.
Chickens within a five-kilometre radius of the farm have also been culled as a preventative measure.
14:50 Jan 30, 2008
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Lawyer: Potjaman refuses to give interviews
(BangkokPost.com) - Potjaman Shinawatra, wife of ousted premier Thaksin, will not give interviews until after she appears at the first court hearing on Jan 23, her lawyer Pichit Chuenban said Wednesday.
He added that she will not engage in any movement until that day.
Security in front of the Shinawatra's residence is stepped up after Khunying Potjaman returned to Thailand on Tuesday morning to fight corruption charges against her and her husband.
It is, however, unconfirmed whether Khunying Potjaman and her three grown-up children are home.
He added that she will not engage in any movement until that day.
Security in front of the Shinawatra's residence is stepped up after Khunying Potjaman returned to Thailand on Tuesday morning to fight corruption charges against her and her husband.
It is, however, unconfirmed whether Khunying Potjaman and her three grown-up children are home.
Ratchada fire area declared danger zone
(BangkokPost.com) – Bangkok governor Apirak Kosayodhin has inspected the scene of the blaze at Cyber World Tower on Ratchadaphisek Road which went up in flames in the early hours of this morning after the fire from the old Tokyu Department store spread to adjacent buildings.
Mr Apirak had held talks with architects and town planners and urged them to assess the building’s safety following fears the fire could have caused the building’s structure to become unstable and possibly collapse.
“For now, this area will be declared a danger zone at least for the next 30 days,” he said. “In the meantime, we will continue to make plans for how best to clean up the rubble.”
As for the origin of the flames, the Bangkok governor said initial findings pointed to floors 8-10 of the B buidling as being possible locations.
Investigators are still determining the cause of the blaze.
11:25 Jan 09, 2008
Mr Apirak had held talks with architects and town planners and urged them to assess the building’s safety following fears the fire could have caused the building’s structure to become unstable and possibly collapse.
“For now, this area will be declared a danger zone at least for the next 30 days,” he said. “In the meantime, we will continue to make plans for how best to clean up the rubble.”
As for the origin of the flames, the Bangkok governor said initial findings pointed to floors 8-10 of the B buidling as being possible locations.
Investigators are still determining the cause of the blaze.
11:25 Jan 09, 2008
UN increases food aid to Burma
Rangoon (dpa) - The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) on Wednesday announced plans to increase its food assistance this year to marginalised communities in Burma, including returnee Rohinga Muslims in the North Rakhine State.
The WFP claimed recent breakthroughs in winning permission from the Burmese to supply food to returning Rohinga Muslim refugees in the North Rakhine State and to Kachin communities in the north.
"The easing of bureaucratic procedures in North Rakhine State by the Area Commander is an initiative we hope will be replicated elsewhere," said Chris Kaye, WFP's country director in Rangoon.
Rohinga Muslims are one of several ethnic minorities that have suffered persecution at the hands of the Burmese military government in the past. Tens of thousands of Rohingas have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh over the past two decades as a result of government policies to drive them out of cities and off their land.
Those who have returned from Bangladesh reportedly face tremendous hardships finding work and feeding their families.
The WFP also expects to expand its operations in 2008 to assist impoverished communities in eastern Kachin State, another hotspot for past repression.
"A critical element that will ensure food can be delivered to these communities is the government's agreement for WFP to partner with a number of Non-Governmental Organisations," noted Kaye.
"Discussions with the government to expand our operations with our NGO partners have been positive and I am confident that we will be able to deliver food assistance in these areas in early 2008 providing we continue to receive donor support," he added.
WFP is one of the few organisations actively providing aid to Burma, a pariah state among Western democracies because of its poor human rights record, refusal to initiate democratic reforms and recent history of brutal crackdowns on its own people.
WFP's emergency food assistance program in Burma has spent $51.7 million over the past three years, providing emergency food to some 1.6 million people, including former opium growers and victims of HIV/AIDS and TB.
Donors to WFP's protracted relief and recovery operation in Burma include
Australia (US$5.1 million)
European Union ($2.4 million)
The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund ($1.4 million)
Japan ($1.1 million)
Finland ($1.4)
Germany ($1.0 million)
Switzerland ($870,000)
Denmark ($750,000)
UN Trust Fund for Human Security ($648,000)
Norway ($546,000)
New Zealand ($437,000)
United States ($300,000)
Flemish ($221,000)
Italy ($140,000)
Estonia ($46,000)
14:48 Jan 09, 2008
The WFP claimed recent breakthroughs in winning permission from the Burmese to supply food to returning Rohinga Muslim refugees in the North Rakhine State and to Kachin communities in the north.
"The easing of bureaucratic procedures in North Rakhine State by the Area Commander is an initiative we hope will be replicated elsewhere," said Chris Kaye, WFP's country director in Rangoon.
Rohinga Muslims are one of several ethnic minorities that have suffered persecution at the hands of the Burmese military government in the past. Tens of thousands of Rohingas have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh over the past two decades as a result of government policies to drive them out of cities and off their land.
Those who have returned from Bangladesh reportedly face tremendous hardships finding work and feeding their families.
The WFP also expects to expand its operations in 2008 to assist impoverished communities in eastern Kachin State, another hotspot for past repression.
"A critical element that will ensure food can be delivered to these communities is the government's agreement for WFP to partner with a number of Non-Governmental Organisations," noted Kaye.
"Discussions with the government to expand our operations with our NGO partners have been positive and I am confident that we will be able to deliver food assistance in these areas in early 2008 providing we continue to receive donor support," he added.
WFP is one of the few organisations actively providing aid to Burma, a pariah state among Western democracies because of its poor human rights record, refusal to initiate democratic reforms and recent history of brutal crackdowns on its own people.
WFP's emergency food assistance program in Burma has spent $51.7 million over the past three years, providing emergency food to some 1.6 million people, including former opium growers and victims of HIV/AIDS and TB.
Donors to WFP's protracted relief and recovery operation in Burma include
Australia (US$5.1 million)
European Union ($2.4 million)
The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund ($1.4 million)
Japan ($1.1 million)
Finland ($1.4)
Germany ($1.0 million)
Switzerland ($870,000)
Denmark ($750,000)
UN Trust Fund for Human Security ($648,000)
Norway ($546,000)
New Zealand ($437,000)
United States ($300,000)
Flemish ($221,000)
Italy ($140,000)
Estonia ($46,000)
14:48 Jan 09, 2008
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Date : 20-21 October 2007
Venue : Indoor Stadium Huamark
Guests : Koh Mr. Saxman, Add Carabao, Panadda
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Runtime : 177 mins
Release date : 15 December 2007
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คอนเสิร์ต VCDs : บอร์ดี้สแลม ชุด เซฟมายไลฟ์
Date : 20-21 October 2007
Venue : Indoor Stadium Huamark
Guests : Koh Mr. Saxman, Add Carabao, Panadda
2 VCDs
Runtime : 177 mins
Release date : 15 December 2007
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3. Bodyslam
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5. Ying roo ying mai kao jai : ยิ่งรู้ยิ่งไม่เข้าใจ
6. Saeng raek : แสงแรก
7. Khob fah : ขอบฟ้า
8. Plai tarng : ปลายทาง
9. Khob khun narm ta : ขอบคุณน้ำตา
10. Naliga tai : นาฬิกาตาย (Feat. Koh Mr. Saxman)
Disc : 2
1. Harm jai : ห้ามใจ
2. Tarn poo chom : ท่านผู้ชม
3. Wun waii : หวั่นไหว
4. Khon tee took ruk : คนที่ถูกรัก
5. Kwam chuer : ความเชื่อ (Feat. Add Carabao)
6. Ruk tong soo : รักต้องสู้ (Feat. Add Carabao)
7. Kae lhub tar : แค่หลับตา (Feat. Panadda)
8. Aok huk : อกหัก
9. Kon mee tung : คนมีตังค์
10. Yar pid : ยาพิษ (Encore)
Publisher: Grammy
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Pakistan elections delayed until Feb 18
Islamabad (dpa) - The Election Commission of Pakistan announced Wednesday that crucial elections meant to usher in a return of civilian rule would be delayed for six weeks following the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto.
"The polling will now be held on February 18, 2008," Qazi Mohammed Farooq, the chief election commissioner, told a packed press conference.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf was scheduled to address the nation at 8 pm Wednesday about the polls, which had been scheduled for next Tuesday.
Farooq said extensive damage to election offices, ballot papers, voter rolls and other materials in more than a dozen districts in the southern province of Sindh, Bhutto's stronghold, following her slaying in a gun-suicide attack last Thursday made it impossible to hold them on time.
He also said the start of the month-long Muslim observance of Moharram around January 10 forced the commission to push the polls back further.
"Daily life across the country was affected by the disturbances - the election process was also affected," Farooq said. "In some parts of the country, the process was completely halted."
The country's main opposition parties, Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), had demanded that the polls be held as scheduled.
Ahsan Iqbal, a PML-N, told DawnNews TV, that the embattled Musharraf should resign for failing to hold the polls on time, and that a "national unity government" should be appointed to organize new elections to ensure they are fair.
Analysts say the opposition parties likely think they could sweep the elections if they were held on schedule, riding a wave of sympathy for Bhutto and massive dissatisfaction with Musharraf and his political backers, the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML- Q).
PPP officials have publicly accused rogue elements with Musharraf's government of assassinating Bhutto, who was drawing huge crowds after returning from self-exile to campaign for an unprecedented third term as prime minister. They have demanded in United Nations inquiry into her death similar to one done following the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri.
Musharraf's government had resisted the idea of a UN investigation into Bhutto's slaying, but given growing public skepticism with official government claims that the attack was carried out by Taliban fighters with ties to al-Qaeda, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Wednesday that Pakistan would be open to international assistance.
The Bush administration, Musharraf's key foreign supporter, had been pushing for elections to be held on time as part of its strategy to help usher in the return of a popular civilian government following more than eight years of military rule under Musharraf, who just retired as chief of the army.
But US officials indicated in recent days that they would not object to a slight delay. The Bush administration is increasingly alarmed at growing Islamic militancy along Pakistan's western border with Afghanistan, where Taliban and al-Qaeda militants have regrouped and launched more than 200 suicide attacks in both countries.
The Bush administration had helped broker Bhutto's return home from self-exile to form a partnership with Musharraf to fight Islamic extremism and promote democracy in the nuclear-armed nation.
20:23 Jan 02, 2008
"The polling will now be held on February 18, 2008," Qazi Mohammed Farooq, the chief election commissioner, told a packed press conference.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf was scheduled to address the nation at 8 pm Wednesday about the polls, which had been scheduled for next Tuesday.
Farooq said extensive damage to election offices, ballot papers, voter rolls and other materials in more than a dozen districts in the southern province of Sindh, Bhutto's stronghold, following her slaying in a gun-suicide attack last Thursday made it impossible to hold them on time.
He also said the start of the month-long Muslim observance of Moharram around January 10 forced the commission to push the polls back further.
"Daily life across the country was affected by the disturbances - the election process was also affected," Farooq said. "In some parts of the country, the process was completely halted."
The country's main opposition parties, Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), had demanded that the polls be held as scheduled.
Ahsan Iqbal, a PML-N, told DawnNews TV, that the embattled Musharraf should resign for failing to hold the polls on time, and that a "national unity government" should be appointed to organize new elections to ensure they are fair.
Analysts say the opposition parties likely think they could sweep the elections if they were held on schedule, riding a wave of sympathy for Bhutto and massive dissatisfaction with Musharraf and his political backers, the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML- Q).
PPP officials have publicly accused rogue elements with Musharraf's government of assassinating Bhutto, who was drawing huge crowds after returning from self-exile to campaign for an unprecedented third term as prime minister. They have demanded in United Nations inquiry into her death similar to one done following the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri.
Musharraf's government had resisted the idea of a UN investigation into Bhutto's slaying, but given growing public skepticism with official government claims that the attack was carried out by Taliban fighters with ties to al-Qaeda, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Wednesday that Pakistan would be open to international assistance.
The Bush administration, Musharraf's key foreign supporter, had been pushing for elections to be held on time as part of its strategy to help usher in the return of a popular civilian government following more than eight years of military rule under Musharraf, who just retired as chief of the army.
But US officials indicated in recent days that they would not object to a slight delay. The Bush administration is increasingly alarmed at growing Islamic militancy along Pakistan's western border with Afghanistan, where Taliban and al-Qaeda militants have regrouped and launched more than 200 suicide attacks in both countries.
The Bush administration had helped broker Bhutto's return home from self-exile to form a partnership with Musharraf to fight Islamic extremism and promote democracy in the nuclear-armed nation.
20:23 Jan 02, 2008
Princess' death halts coalition talks
(BangkokPost.com) - Chart Thai and Puea Pandin parties on Wednesday postponed their announcement on joining a coalition government led by People Power party after the death of Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana in the early morning.
"The party will not be involved in any political activities today, including the party executives meeting," deputy leader of Chart Thai party Nikhon Chamnong told reporters. "We will have to discuss for how long we will stop our activities."
Chief adviser of Chart Thai party, Sanan Kachornprasart said the announcement to join the coalition government scheduled for this evening would be postponed.
Puea Pandin spokesman Wachiramon Kunakasemthanawat said party leader Suvit Khunkitti ordered the cancellation of the press conference.
Chart Thai and Puea Pandin are expected to announce a move to join the coalition government led by People Power party that won 233 seats in Dec 23 general election.
So far, Ruam Jai Thai Chart Pattana and Pracharaj, which won two and one seats respectively, have already decided to join the coalition.
13:44 Jan 02, 2008
"The party will not be involved in any political activities today, including the party executives meeting," deputy leader of Chart Thai party Nikhon Chamnong told reporters. "We will have to discuss for how long we will stop our activities."
Chief adviser of Chart Thai party, Sanan Kachornprasart said the announcement to join the coalition government scheduled for this evening would be postponed.
Puea Pandin spokesman Wachiramon Kunakasemthanawat said party leader Suvit Khunkitti ordered the cancellation of the press conference.
Chart Thai and Puea Pandin are expected to announce a move to join the coalition government led by People Power party that won 233 seats in Dec 23 general election.
So far, Ruam Jai Thai Chart Pattana and Pracharaj, which won two and one seats respectively, have already decided to join the coalition.
13:44 Jan 02, 2008
1/01/2551
Surapong: Red cards issued unfairly
The People Power Party (PPP) believed the issuance of red cards to its winning candidates in Buri Ram by the Election Commission (EC) was unfair but it was confident it could go ahead as planned to form a coalition government, according to PPP secretary general Surapong Suebwonglee.
The three winners from Buri Ram's Constituency 1 - Pornchai Srisuthiyothin, Rungroj Thongsri and Prakit Poldej - were given red cards by the EC, banning them from political activities for one year and subjecting them to payment of the expenses for a by-election set for January 13.
The three PPP candidates reiterated their innocence, saying they were puzzled by the issuance to them of red cards by the EC.
Mr. Surapong said he viewed the EC was using a double standard in its investigation of the election irregularities; on the one hand it had its own investigation arm, while on the other hand a special sub-committee was used which would send the result directly to the EC.
The PPP secretary general said he was unsure of the fairness of the investigation by the special sub-committee.
The three candidates should face a yellow card as the maximum penalty, Mr. Surapong said, adding the PPP’s legal unit was gathering information to appeal the EC's move.
An election winner issued a red card is prohibited from re-contesting in a new election, while those receiving a yellow card are allowed to re-run.
The Council of State, the government's legal advisory body, must review the disqualifications before they became official. That review was considered a formality and was not expected to change the outcome of the EC’s decision.
Mr. Surapong added he believed there was a ‘movement’ trying to obstruct the PPP from forming a government, as there was a rumour over 60 winning PPP candidates would be given a red card.
He was confident the issuing of yellow cards to winning PPP candidates would not affect the set up of a PPP-led coalition government.
The red cards could reduce the number of seats won by the PPP and make it more difficult for the party to form a coalition government.
Before the red card issuance, the PPP captured 233 of 480 seats in the House of Representatives. The Democrat Party came in second with 165 seats and Chart Thai Party third with 37, while Puea Pandin won 24, Ruam Jai Thai Chart Pattana 9, Matchimatippataya 7 and Pracharaj 5.
The PPP secretary general said he still had good faith in the EC and wanted to see EC members do their job to their best ability.(TNA)
09:34 Dec 31, 2007
The three winners from Buri Ram's Constituency 1 - Pornchai Srisuthiyothin, Rungroj Thongsri and Prakit Poldej - were given red cards by the EC, banning them from political activities for one year and subjecting them to payment of the expenses for a by-election set for January 13.
The three PPP candidates reiterated their innocence, saying they were puzzled by the issuance to them of red cards by the EC.
Mr. Surapong said he viewed the EC was using a double standard in its investigation of the election irregularities; on the one hand it had its own investigation arm, while on the other hand a special sub-committee was used which would send the result directly to the EC.
The PPP secretary general said he was unsure of the fairness of the investigation by the special sub-committee.
The three candidates should face a yellow card as the maximum penalty, Mr. Surapong said, adding the PPP’s legal unit was gathering information to appeal the EC's move.
An election winner issued a red card is prohibited from re-contesting in a new election, while those receiving a yellow card are allowed to re-run.
The Council of State, the government's legal advisory body, must review the disqualifications before they became official. That review was considered a formality and was not expected to change the outcome of the EC’s decision.
Mr. Surapong added he believed there was a ‘movement’ trying to obstruct the PPP from forming a government, as there was a rumour over 60 winning PPP candidates would be given a red card.
He was confident the issuing of yellow cards to winning PPP candidates would not affect the set up of a PPP-led coalition government.
The red cards could reduce the number of seats won by the PPP and make it more difficult for the party to form a coalition government.
Before the red card issuance, the PPP captured 233 of 480 seats in the House of Representatives. The Democrat Party came in second with 165 seats and Chart Thai Party third with 37, while Puea Pandin won 24, Ruam Jai Thai Chart Pattana 9, Matchimatippataya 7 and Pracharaj 5.
The PPP secretary general said he still had good faith in the EC and wanted to see EC members do their job to their best ability.(TNA)
09:34 Dec 31, 2007
Hong Kong region's biggest optimists for 08
Hong Kong (dpa) - People in Hong Kong are the most optimistic in the world about the prospects for 2008 while people in Taiwan are the region's gloomiest, according to a survey Tuesday.
Seventy-one per cent of people in Hong Kong believe 2008 will be better than 2007, the highest percentage among 54 countries and regions surveyed worldwide by market research groups TNS and Gallup.
The second most optimistic place globally was Kosovo where 68 per cent expect a brighter year ahead followed by Colombia (66 per cent), New Zealand (57 per cent) and Venezuela (53 per cent).
The remainder of the worldwide top 10 was made up by Australia (53 per cent), Sweden (51 per cent), India (51 per cent), Canada (50 per cent) and Argentina (49 per cent).
Regionally, 47 per cent of Thais said they expected 2008 to be better than 2007, compared to 37 per cent of Malaysians, 31 per cent of people in the Philippines and 29 per cent of Pakistanis.
Only 21 per cent of Indonesians and Japanese said they expected a brighter new year but the most pessimistic territory in the region was Taiwan where only 19 per cent said things would be better in 2008.
Hong Kong's sunny outlook on the New Year appears to be based on its booming economy which has seen the Hang Seng Index shoot up by 40 per cent in the past year.
The city of 6.9 million will host the equestrian events of the Beijing Olympics in August 2008 and is also expected to continue to benefit from the continuing economic expansion in China, which was not included in the poll.
Fifty-eight per cent of Hong Kong people interviewed said they expected improved economic prosperity in 2008, the highest percentage regionally followed by 45 per cent of respondents in India and 32 per cent of respondents in Malaysia.
Thomas Isaac, director of research at TNS, said Hong Kong people felt prosperous and secure in their jobs, helping them to top the annual global optimism poll for the first time since 2003.
Explaining the former British colony's high score, he said: "Real GDP increased by an annualised rate of 6.1 per cent in the nine months up to September. Total exports grew by a strong 9.6 per cent on a yearly basis in the 10 months up to October.
"Unemployment fell to 3.9 per cent between August and October and the Hong Kong stock market also performed exceptionally throughout most of the year."
More than 50,000 people globally and 10,000 people regionally were interviewed for the annual survey which was conducted between October and December 2007.
12:28 Jan 01, 2008
Seventy-one per cent of people in Hong Kong believe 2008 will be better than 2007, the highest percentage among 54 countries and regions surveyed worldwide by market research groups TNS and Gallup.
The second most optimistic place globally was Kosovo where 68 per cent expect a brighter year ahead followed by Colombia (66 per cent), New Zealand (57 per cent) and Venezuela (53 per cent).
The remainder of the worldwide top 10 was made up by Australia (53 per cent), Sweden (51 per cent), India (51 per cent), Canada (50 per cent) and Argentina (49 per cent).
Regionally, 47 per cent of Thais said they expected 2008 to be better than 2007, compared to 37 per cent of Malaysians, 31 per cent of people in the Philippines and 29 per cent of Pakistanis.
Only 21 per cent of Indonesians and Japanese said they expected a brighter new year but the most pessimistic territory in the region was Taiwan where only 19 per cent said things would be better in 2008.
Hong Kong's sunny outlook on the New Year appears to be based on its booming economy which has seen the Hang Seng Index shoot up by 40 per cent in the past year.
The city of 6.9 million will host the equestrian events of the Beijing Olympics in August 2008 and is also expected to continue to benefit from the continuing economic expansion in China, which was not included in the poll.
Fifty-eight per cent of Hong Kong people interviewed said they expected improved economic prosperity in 2008, the highest percentage regionally followed by 45 per cent of respondents in India and 32 per cent of respondents in Malaysia.
Thomas Isaac, director of research at TNS, said Hong Kong people felt prosperous and secure in their jobs, helping them to top the annual global optimism poll for the first time since 2003.
Explaining the former British colony's high score, he said: "Real GDP increased by an annualised rate of 6.1 per cent in the nine months up to September. Total exports grew by a strong 9.6 per cent on a yearly basis in the 10 months up to October.
"Unemployment fell to 3.9 per cent between August and October and the Hong Kong stock market also performed exceptionally throughout most of the year."
More than 50,000 people globally and 10,000 people regionally were interviewed for the annual survey which was conducted between October and December 2007.
12:28 Jan 01, 2008
Song Hot Dec 2007 [mp3 thai]
Parn Thanaporn : Sao Parn 
Parn Thanaporn : Sao Parn. New album. 10 tracks
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CD : Parn Thanaporn - Sao Parn
CD : ปาน อัลบั้ม สาวปาน
Released on 21 November 2007
Track List
1. Satree sri Siam : สตรีศรีสยาม
2. Jub mike jai mar : จับไมค์...ใจมา
3. Glai hua jai : ไกลหัวใจ
4. Boh aim tae yim mern : บ่อิ่มแต่ยิ้มเมิน
5. 30 up
6. Poo chai dee dee young mee mhai : ผู้ชายดีดียังมีไหม
7. Lom tai pud mai tueng : ลมใต้พัดไม่ถึง
8. Look gai nai gum mue mueng : ลูกไก่ในกำมือเมือง
9. Ruk jai pai gub ter : รักจะไปกับเธอ
10. Loke puay : โลกป่วย
Publisher: RS
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RS : Best of the Year 2007
RS : Best of the Year 2007. Various artists album. 15 tracks
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CD : RS - Best of the Year 2007
Released on 21 November 2007
Track List
1. Way lar mai kuey por : Dan & Beam
เวลาไม่เคยพอ : แดน-บีม
2. Jao choo mai roo tua : Black Vanilla
เจ้าชู้ไม่รู้ตัว : Black Vanilla
3. Poo ying nisai mai dee : Pink
ผู้หญิงนิสัยไม่ดี : Pink
4. Park dee kee ngao aow tae jai : Mila
ปากดี ขี้เหงา เอาแต่ใจ : มีล่า
5. Tarm jai park : Kanom Jeen
ตามใจปาก : ขนมจีน
6. Pai job gub khao gorn : Common Sense
ไปจบกับเขาก่อน : Common Sense
7. Mai ngao mai mar chai mhai : Am Fine
ไม่เหงาไม่มาใช่ไหม : Am Fine
8. Wit lai lhai jai : Wid Hyper
"วิท'ลัย"หลายใจ : วิด ไฮเปอร์
9. Kon mee koo mai roo rhork : Gear Knight
คนมีคู่ไม่รู้หรอก : Gear Knight
10. Huang : Parn
หวง : ปาน
11. Mai jeb mai tharm : Four & Mod
ไม่เจ็บ ไม่ถาม : โฟร์ มด
12. Jai gay ray : Nice 2 Meet U
ใจเกเร : Nice 2 Meet U
13. Rawang rao kue arai : Lydia
ระหว่างเราคืออะไร : ลีเดีย
14. Norn mai lhub (tah mai glub prom ter) : Me'
นอนไม่หลับ (ถ้าไม่กลับพร้อมเธอ) : เม
15. Mar tee lhung : Lao Loam
มาทีหลัง : เล้าโลม
Publisher: RS
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Grammy : Dance of the Year 2007
Grammy : Dance of the Year 2007. Various artists album. 17 tracks.
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CD : Grammy - Dance of the Year 2007
Released on 23 November 2007
Track List
1. Ruk young mai tong garn : Marsha
รักยังไม่ต้องการ : มาช่า
2. Puen sanid kid mai sue : Ice Saranyu
เพื่อนสนิทคิดไม่ซื่อ : ไอซ์ ศรัณญู
3. Yhark roo tae mai yhark tharm : Calories Blah Blah
อยากรู้...แต่ไม่อยากถาม : Calories Blah Blah
4. Card bai nueng : Peck Palitchok
การ์ดใบหนึ่ง : เป็ก ผลิตโชค
5. Fight for you : Golf & Mike
6. Moang khao puer aow wai : O:IC
มองเขาเผื่อเอาไว้ : O:IC
7. Toe mar wah ruk : Bie
โทรมา...ว่ารัก : บี้ Bie
8. Yah len tua : Ice Saranyu
อย่าเล่นตัว : ไอซ์ ศรัณญู
9. Choo nai jai : Peck Palitchok
ชู้ในใจ : เป็ก ผลิตโชค
10. Yim kao wai : Clash
ยิ้มเข้าไว้ : แคลช
11. Park mai trong gub jai : Chin
ปากไม่ตรงกับใจ : ชิน
12. Sue gulharb hai tua eng : Voice Male
ซื้อกุหลาบให้ตัวเอง : Voice Male
13. Rai jing jing : Triple Flavor
ร้ายจริงๆ : Triple Flavor
14. An everlasting love : Christina
15. Jeed : AB Normal
จิ๊ด : AB Normal
16. Narm tem gaew : Triple A
น้ำเต็มแก้ว : Triple A (แอนนิต้า, แอนนี้ บรูคส์, แอป เฌอฟ้า)
17. Bonus Track (Non-Stop)
Publisher: Grammy
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RS : Love of the Year 2007
RS : Love of the Year 2007. Various artists album. 15 tracks
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CD : RS - Love of the Year 2007
Released on 28 November 2007
Track List
1. Yuem khao malar : Am Fine
ยืมเขามาลา : Am Fine
2. Kon sia fan : Dan-Beam
คนเสียแฟน : แดน-บีม
3. Yin dee tee roo juk : NICE 2 MEET YOU
ยินดีที่รู้จัก : NICE 2 MEET YOU
4. Pae mai pen : Kha nom jean
แพ้ไม่เป็น : ขนมจีน
5. Mai yhark hai ter roo tua : Payu
ไม่อยากให้เธอรู้ตัว : พายุ
6. Dai mhai (OST - Pood ruk nah moe) : I..Nam
ได้ไหม (เพลงประกอบละคร ภูตรักนะโม) : ไอ..น้ำ
7. Yhark dai fan : Gear Knight
อยากได้แฟน : Gear Knight
8. Poo ying mue soang : Parn
ผู้หญิงมือสอง : ปาน
9. Poo ying won sai poo chai won kwar : Mam
ผู้หญิงวนซ้าย ผู้ชายวนขวา : แหม่ม
10. Poo chai jai yen : Four-Mod
ผู้ชายใจเย็น : โฟร์-มด
11. Young pen dork mai khong ter rue plao : Fay Fang Kaew
Flower "ยังเป็นดอกไม้ของเธอ...หรือเปล่า" : เฟย์ ฟาง แก้ว
12. God khong fan gao : Lydia
กฏของแฟนเก่า : ลิเดีย
13. Mee gun talord pai (I am gonna be with you) : Amary
มีกันตลอดไป : Amary
14. Mai roo wah jah job chen rai (OST. Rak na 24 Hours) : Film
ไม่รู้...(ว่าจะจบเช่นไร) (เพลงประกอบ ภ. รักนะ 24 ชั่วโมง) : ฟิล์ม
15. Ring tone kon ngao : Wid Hyper
ริงโทนคนเหงา : วิด ไฮเปอร์
Publisher: RS
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Tai Orrathai : Mar Jark Din (ต่าย อรทัย ชุด มาจากดิน)
Tai Orrathai : Mar Jark Din. New album (5th). 10 tracks
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Detail
CD : Tai Orrathai Vol. 5 - Mar Jark Din
CD : ต่าย อรทัย ชุด 5 มาจากดิน
Release date : 15 December 2007
Track List
1. Mar jark din : มาจากดิน
2. Sil-la-pin loog jarng : ศิลปินลูกจ้าง
3. Keb kwarm lhai jai pai chai tee auen : เก็บความหลายใจไปใช้ที่อื่น
4. Jon kwah jah tueng wun nun : จนกว่าจะถึงวันนั้น
5. Aow jai chuay der ai : เอาใจช่วยเด้ออ้าย
6. Kon nun khong jai...pen ai dai boh : คนนั้นของใจ...เป็นอ้ายได้บ่
7. Yhark fung kum wah kid hord : อยากฟังคำว่าคิดฮอด
8. Nung ngorn tee rong ngarn : นั่งงอนที่โรงงาน
9. Tong kum wah tum jai : ท่องคำว่าทำใจ
10. Nar jah lhuay baan hao : นาจะหลวยบ้านเฮา
Publisher: Grammy
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Parn Thanaporn : Sao Parn. New album. 10 tracks
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Detail
CD : Parn Thanaporn - Sao Parn
CD : ปาน อัลบั้ม สาวปาน
Released on 21 November 2007
Track List
1. Satree sri Siam : สตรีศรีสยาม
2. Jub mike jai mar : จับไมค์...ใจมา
3. Glai hua jai : ไกลหัวใจ
4. Boh aim tae yim mern : บ่อิ่มแต่ยิ้มเมิน
5. 30 up
6. Poo chai dee dee young mee mhai : ผู้ชายดีดียังมีไหม
7. Lom tai pud mai tueng : ลมใต้พัดไม่ถึง
8. Look gai nai gum mue mueng : ลูกไก่ในกำมือเมือง
9. Ruk jai pai gub ter : รักจะไปกับเธอ
10. Loke puay : โลกป่วย
Publisher: RS
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RS : Best of the Year 2007. Various artists album. 15 tracks
Our Price : US$ 9
Detail
CD : RS - Best of the Year 2007
Released on 21 November 2007
Track List
1. Way lar mai kuey por : Dan & Beam
เวลาไม่เคยพอ : แดน-บีม
2. Jao choo mai roo tua : Black Vanilla
เจ้าชู้ไม่รู้ตัว : Black Vanilla
3. Poo ying nisai mai dee : Pink
ผู้หญิงนิสัยไม่ดี : Pink
4. Park dee kee ngao aow tae jai : Mila
ปากดี ขี้เหงา เอาแต่ใจ : มีล่า
5. Tarm jai park : Kanom Jeen
ตามใจปาก : ขนมจีน
6. Pai job gub khao gorn : Common Sense
ไปจบกับเขาก่อน : Common Sense
7. Mai ngao mai mar chai mhai : Am Fine
ไม่เหงาไม่มาใช่ไหม : Am Fine
8. Wit lai lhai jai : Wid Hyper
"วิท'ลัย"หลายใจ : วิด ไฮเปอร์
9. Kon mee koo mai roo rhork : Gear Knight
คนมีคู่ไม่รู้หรอก : Gear Knight
10. Huang : Parn
หวง : ปาน
11. Mai jeb mai tharm : Four & Mod
ไม่เจ็บ ไม่ถาม : โฟร์ มด
12. Jai gay ray : Nice 2 Meet U
ใจเกเร : Nice 2 Meet U
13. Rawang rao kue arai : Lydia
ระหว่างเราคืออะไร : ลีเดีย
14. Norn mai lhub (tah mai glub prom ter) : Me'
นอนไม่หลับ (ถ้าไม่กลับพร้อมเธอ) : เม
15. Mar tee lhung : Lao Loam
มาทีหลัง : เล้าโลม
Publisher: RS
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Grammy : Dance of the Year 2007

Grammy : Dance of the Year 2007. Various artists album. 17 tracks.
Our Price : US$ 7.5
Detail
CD : Grammy - Dance of the Year 2007
Released on 23 November 2007
Track List
1. Ruk young mai tong garn : Marsha
รักยังไม่ต้องการ : มาช่า
2. Puen sanid kid mai sue : Ice Saranyu
เพื่อนสนิทคิดไม่ซื่อ : ไอซ์ ศรัณญู
3. Yhark roo tae mai yhark tharm : Calories Blah Blah
อยากรู้...แต่ไม่อยากถาม : Calories Blah Blah
4. Card bai nueng : Peck Palitchok
การ์ดใบหนึ่ง : เป็ก ผลิตโชค
5. Fight for you : Golf & Mike
6. Moang khao puer aow wai : O:IC
มองเขาเผื่อเอาไว้ : O:IC
7. Toe mar wah ruk : Bie
โทรมา...ว่ารัก : บี้ Bie
8. Yah len tua : Ice Saranyu
อย่าเล่นตัว : ไอซ์ ศรัณญู
9. Choo nai jai : Peck Palitchok
ชู้ในใจ : เป็ก ผลิตโชค
10. Yim kao wai : Clash
ยิ้มเข้าไว้ : แคลช
11. Park mai trong gub jai : Chin
ปากไม่ตรงกับใจ : ชิน
12. Sue gulharb hai tua eng : Voice Male
ซื้อกุหลาบให้ตัวเอง : Voice Male
13. Rai jing jing : Triple Flavor
ร้ายจริงๆ : Triple Flavor
14. An everlasting love : Christina
15. Jeed : AB Normal
จิ๊ด : AB Normal
16. Narm tem gaew : Triple A
น้ำเต็มแก้ว : Triple A (แอนนิต้า, แอนนี้ บรูคส์, แอป เฌอฟ้า)
17. Bonus Track (Non-Stop)
Publisher: Grammy
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RS : Love of the Year 2007. Various artists album. 15 tracks
Our Price : US$ 7.5
Detail
CD : RS - Love of the Year 2007
Released on 28 November 2007
Track List
1. Yuem khao malar : Am Fine
ยืมเขามาลา : Am Fine
2. Kon sia fan : Dan-Beam
คนเสียแฟน : แดน-บีม
3. Yin dee tee roo juk : NICE 2 MEET YOU
ยินดีที่รู้จัก : NICE 2 MEET YOU
4. Pae mai pen : Kha nom jean
แพ้ไม่เป็น : ขนมจีน
5. Mai yhark hai ter roo tua : Payu
ไม่อยากให้เธอรู้ตัว : พายุ
6. Dai mhai (OST - Pood ruk nah moe) : I..Nam
ได้ไหม (เพลงประกอบละคร ภูตรักนะโม) : ไอ..น้ำ
7. Yhark dai fan : Gear Knight
อยากได้แฟน : Gear Knight
8. Poo ying mue soang : Parn
ผู้หญิงมือสอง : ปาน
9. Poo ying won sai poo chai won kwar : Mam
ผู้หญิงวนซ้าย ผู้ชายวนขวา : แหม่ม
10. Poo chai jai yen : Four-Mod
ผู้ชายใจเย็น : โฟร์-มด
11. Young pen dork mai khong ter rue plao : Fay Fang Kaew
Flower "ยังเป็นดอกไม้ของเธอ...หรือเปล่า" : เฟย์ ฟาง แก้ว
12. God khong fan gao : Lydia
กฏของแฟนเก่า : ลิเดีย
13. Mee gun talord pai (I am gonna be with you) : Amary
มีกันตลอดไป : Amary
14. Mai roo wah jah job chen rai (OST. Rak na 24 Hours) : Film
ไม่รู้...(ว่าจะจบเช่นไร) (เพลงประกอบ ภ. รักนะ 24 ชั่วโมง) : ฟิล์ม
15. Ring tone kon ngao : Wid Hyper
ริงโทนคนเหงา : วิด ไฮเปอร์
Publisher: RS
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Tai Orrathai : Mar Jark Din (ต่าย อรทัย ชุด มาจากดิน)
Tai Orrathai : Mar Jark Din. New album (5th). 10 tracks
Our Price : US$ 7.5
Detail
CD : Tai Orrathai Vol. 5 - Mar Jark Din
CD : ต่าย อรทัย ชุด 5 มาจากดิน
Release date : 15 December 2007
Track List
1. Mar jark din : มาจากดิน
2. Sil-la-pin loog jarng : ศิลปินลูกจ้าง
3. Keb kwarm lhai jai pai chai tee auen : เก็บความหลายใจไปใช้ที่อื่น
4. Jon kwah jah tueng wun nun : จนกว่าจะถึงวันนั้น
5. Aow jai chuay der ai : เอาใจช่วยเด้ออ้าย
6. Kon nun khong jai...pen ai dai boh : คนนั้นของใจ...เป็นอ้ายได้บ่
7. Yhark fung kum wah kid hord : อยากฟังคำว่าคิดฮอด
8. Nung ngorn tee rong ngarn : นั่งงอนที่โรงงาน
9. Tong kum wah tum jai : ท่องคำว่าทำใจ
10. Nar jah lhuay baan hao : นาจะหลวยบ้านเฮา
Publisher: Grammy
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