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                    [Title] => Bangkok airport embarks on image makeover
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BANGKOK (AP) - Baggage handlers at Thailand's main airport now wear uniforms with pockets sewn shut to prevent pilfering. Police are hauling away illegal taxi touts. And cushions are being added to metal seats at departure gates derided as a "pain in the rear."

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The first whammy, we said, was the increase in the generation rates charged by the National Power Corp. or Napocor. The increase, the second in less than a year, was allowed by the Energy Regulatory Commission or ERC to enable Napocor to reach a level of profitability required by its creditors.
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                    [ArticleID] => 504573
                    [Title] => Bangkok airport embarks on image makeover
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BANGKOK (AP) - Baggage handlers at Thailand's main airport now wear uniforms with pockets sewn shut to prevent pilfering. Police are hauling away illegal taxi touts. And cushions are being added to metal seats at departure gates derided as a "pain in the rear."

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The first whammy, we said, was the increase in the generation rates charged by the National Power Corp. or Napocor. The increase, the second in less than a year, was allowed by the Energy Regulatory Commission or ERC to enable Napocor to reach a level of profitability required by its creditors.
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