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2019-12-10
More MPs face land scrutiny
Scores flock to first day of army recruitment drive
Mingkwan denies NEP rift over vote
Airports boss unveils B5.8bn plans
Saksayam pushing for 120kph limit
EC to rule on FFP loan controversy
PM firm on stamping out corruption
Xinjiang grads ‘happy’, says Beijing
HK march marred by court blaze: cops
White Island eruption kills five, dozens still missing
Polio jabs begin after first case in 27 years
India shootings revive fears of extrajudicial killings
Macron faces pension uprising
Brexit on line as poll nears
Tech, climate change are driving ‘new inequalities’
Putin set for Ukraine talks
Riyadh eases eatery gender segregation
To survive, HK needs democracy
Futile propaganda
Don’t rush new FFP case
Asean must not give up on India ... yet
The 7-decade battle for universal human rights
NGO sanctions show how China fears democracy
‘Smash-mouth’ 50 by Davis lifts Lakers
Eichel extends streak, Sabres gun down Oilers in OT
Vardy stars as Leicester set club record
Thai aces to square off in first round
Theerathon to stay with Yokohama
Thai juggernaut wrests second spot
Boxers live up to their vow, win 5 titles
Crunch game
Patriots’ 21-game home win streak ends in loss to Chiefs
Rustling up deals with 16 countries
K-Research: 100,000 jobs gone in 2019
Community scheme to start next year
Study finds wage rise won’t carry over into higher prices
One Bangkok is using art-heavy concepts and towering skyscrapers to lure tenants as it phases in buildings.
The high season is starting a little bit later in Phuket as hotel occupancy rates are not expected to pick up until after Christmas.
A booming jobs report means it is likely the Federal Reserve will stick to its plan of not cutting interest rates further.
The Dutch are relying on an unlikely ally in their fight against floods: sand.
Ford Motor Company is letting employees bring dogs to work to lure top talent.
Line bemoans looming talent shortage
GSB: Startups continue bleeding confidence in Q3
SSFs to register lower inflow
The banana peel of sustainability
Robinson in Trang gets a makeover
Slowdown leads TV Direct to shutter 8 shops by year-end
Reasons for hope
Boardroom barriers to women
The capital’s embrace of luxury
Boom drives ADM’s push in $91 billion pet-food market
Japan revises up third-quarter GDP growth
Xiaomi takes on Apple in Japan with Mi Note 10
China still upbeat about trade deal
Arms sales worldwide up nearly 5%, says SIPRI
Prosus ups ante in fight for Just Eat
Sanofi buys US biotech company
ROYAL LOVE FOR CLASSICAL MUSIC
Earworms and how to get rid of them
SEND IN THE CLOWNS
Billion-baht Central@ CentralWorld ready for action
Frozen II leads box office again
Nobel literature winner dreams of a new sort of narrative style
Helen Mirren decries global rise in homelessness rates
US rap artist Juice WRLD dies at 21 from reported seizure
TOO MUCH TOO YOUNG
Bell’s palsy shares symptoms with having a stroke
Vaping linked to rare lung disease
Hot weather linked to premature births
Early treatment cuts heart risk
A win for your skin
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