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Chumphon unveils sand sculptures
Amnart Thongdee, Published on 14/03/2013
» CHUMPHON: The sleepy southern province on Thursday gave a sneak preview of its annual exhibition of sand sculptures featuring popular tourist and religious attractions in the 10 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).
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Soldiers let energy marchers proceed
Amnart Thongdee, Published on 07/09/2014
» CHUMPHON — Ever wary of being arrested, members of the Partnership for Energy Reform (PER), on a 1,400-kilometre march from Songkhla to Bangkok, have decided to continue their campaign by sending out just two people at a time.
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Ancient Buddha images donated
Amnart Thongdee, Published on 12/09/2014
» A couple in Chumphon province have presented the government with four ancient Buddha images believed to be about 900 years old.
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Bengal cub trafficker caught
Amnart Thongdee, Published on 06/06/2014
» CHUMPHON - Police and soldiers on Friday arrested a woman with three baby Bengal tigers and a 31.5-kilogramme leopard carcass in Pathiu district of this southern province on Friday.
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Dawn car crash kills 3, injures 2
Amnart Thongdee, Published on 01/07/2014
» CHUMPHON — Three young men were killed and two others badly injured in a car crash early Tuesday morning when the driver apparently fell asleep after they had been up all night watching the second round World Cup match between Germany and Algeria.
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1,600 animals saved from dinner table
Amnart Thongdee, Published on 06/07/2014
» CHUMPHON - Soldiers on Sunday saved 1,580 turtles and 34 pangolins from being shipped to China where they were destined to be served up as exotic meals.
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Wild gaur brings cross-breed hope
News, Amnart Thongdee, Published on 05/10/2013
» Ever since the sighting of a rare wild gaur in Chumphon's Thung Tako district three months, villagers have been abuzz at the prospect of it mating with domesticated cows.
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German survives 9 hours in the sea
Amnart Thongdee, Published on 07/08/2013
» CHUMPHON - A German businessman who fell overboard from a ferry seven kilometres off Chumphon province and found himself stranded in open water for over nine hours was rescued on Wednesday.
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Harvesting treetop gold
News, Amnart Thongdee, Published on 25/05/2013
» Monkeys scrambling to the tops of tall palm trees to collect coconuts, or performing tricks to help their masters earn a living, are a popular tourist attraction in the southern provinces.
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Bean vendor accepts police apology
Amnart Thongdee, Published on 20/06/2013
» CHUMPHON - A woman accepted an apology from police on Thursday after she received a warrant for business economic crimes despite working most of her life as a boiled bean vendor.
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