+ Follow ASIA PACIFIC DIRECTOR Tag
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[Title] => Thai coup leader warns against protests
[Summary] => The top general in Thailand's ruling junta warned people Sunday not to join anti-coup street protests, saying normal democratic principles cannot be applied at the time, as troops fanned out in central Bangkok to prevent rallies.
[DatePublished] => 2014-05-25 14:00:28
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[AuthorName] => Todd Pitman and Thanyarat Doksone
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[Title] => Thai coup leaders summon academics, journalists
[Summary] => In a chilling move apparently aimed at neutralizing critics and potential opposition, Thailand's new army junta ordered dozens of outspoken activists, academics and journalists to surrender themselves to military authorities.
[DatePublished] => 2014-05-25 12:00:00
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[Title] => Sas software helps improve company revenues
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When the Bureau of Internal Revenue started using the business intelligence (BI) software of SAS in 2003, it was able to track and collect around P7 to P8 billion, which had been mis-declared and under-declared by certain taxpayers in the previous years.
Revenue recovery is just one among many benefits that the SAS BI software can do for businesses, principally financial and insurance institutions and educational systems and governance, said SAS Institute (Philippines) Inc. president and managing director, Emmanuel Halili.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-15 00:00:00
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ASIA PACIFIC DIRECTOR
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[Title] => Thai coup leader warns against protests
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[Title] => Thai coup leaders summon academics, journalists
[Summary] => In a chilling move apparently aimed at neutralizing critics and potential opposition, Thailand's new army junta ordered dozens of outspoken activists, academics and journalists to surrender themselves to military authorities.
[DatePublished] => 2014-05-25 12:00:00
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[Title] => Sas software helps improve company revenues
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When the Bureau of Internal Revenue started using the business intelligence (BI) software of SAS in 2003, it was able to track and collect around P7 to P8 billion, which had been mis-declared and under-declared by certain taxpayers in the previous years.
Revenue recovery is just one among many benefits that the SAS BI software can do for businesses, principally financial and insurance institutions and educational systems and governance, said SAS Institute (Philippines) Inc. president and managing director, Emmanuel Halili.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-15 00:00:00
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