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Call to stop lese majeste witch hunts
News, Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 20/04/2014
» The establishment of an organisation to eradicate those accused of anti-monarchy behaviour could spark "witch-hunts" that end in a repeat of the 1976 Thammasat University massacre, Human Rights Watch has warned.
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Serving up a hot debate
News, Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 17/02/2014
» Lunch tables were full of freshly-cooked seafood — from deep fried fish, steamed shrimps with spicy dip, to southern style kaeng luang curry with fish and pineapple.
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BBQ branding 'lures young' to drink
News, Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 09/10/2013
» SEOUL - Activists are claiming that high exposure to alcohol branding at barbecue buffet restaurants is encouraging young people to take up drinking.
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Anti-alcohol groups oppose FTAs
News, Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 10/10/2013
» SEOUL - Governments must not allow international trade treaties such as Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to undermine efforts to protect the public from the dangers of alcohol, the Seoul Declaration on alcohol control announced yesterday.
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Scientists warn against 'hair boom' clean-up appeal
News, Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 31/07/2013
» A campaign to collect hair to produce so-called "hair booms" to use as oil absorbers for the Koh Samet slick went viral on social networks yesterday.
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Thailand's Got Talent's got critics
Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 04/06/2013
» The Thailand's Got Talent TV show has stirred up another public uproar following the broadcast of a performance by a 24-year-old man believed to be suffering from mental problems.
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Chai Nat 'too slow' on activist attack
News, Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 06/12/2012
» Relatives of a local teacher and respected conservationist in Chai Nat province have called on police to speed up their investigation into a shooting attack on the activist and the murder of his daughter.
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Isoc officer says dialogue key in South
News, Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 30/09/2012
» A concrete roadmap on a peace dialogue with insurgent groups and the appointment of a lead mediator are urgently needed if the government is to quell southern unrest, a senior Internal Security Operations Command officer says.
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Police baffled over death of sisters
Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 17/06/2012
» Krabi police are struggling to find clues about the mysterious death of two Canadian sisters at their hotel room on Koh Phi Phi.
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PM's flood trip 'set to be washout'
News, Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 12/02/2012
» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's five-day flood trip is likely to be futile as it is aimed at boosting the government's popularity rather than seriously looking into flood problems, critics say.
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