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BANGKOK, Sept 3 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE BANGKOK POST
- Thailand can expect to raise oil production by at least 10,000 barrels a day next year, with the increase coming from an offshore field that is being revived after being shut down four years ago because of technical problems.
- Prisoners in Pattaya may welcome the prospect of becoming the first in the country to be controlled by a private company as they will receive proper medical care and a better opportunity to acquire work skills.
- Concern is mounting that some small buildings could collapse because of the use of substandard steel.
- As foreign banks aggressively enter Southeast Asian markets, the new players capture shares of the most attractive retail and corporate customers and increase competition, eroding margins across the entire industry.
- New rules covering third-party access to transmission pipeline services will be released today in a bid to increase investor confidence in the forthcoming share offering by the Petroleum Authority of Thailand ...
Source: HighBeam Research, THAI NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - SEPT 3, 2001.