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Airwaves in the know
News, Nauvarat Suksamran, Published on 07/09/2019
» Tuning in to programmes on the "physical" radio has retained its charm in the digital era in the midst of popular streaming which has taken the broadcast scene by storm.
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All in a dream
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 18/11/2018
» He appeared out of nowhere. My personal assistant. He was dressed in his work uniform. I don't know where he came from but he ran towards me.
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Sansern to repair government's image
News, Post Reporters, Published on 28/09/2016
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has decided to put his government spokesman in charge of the Public Relations Department to shore up the government's image as the premier has been frustrated with the media's failure to report positive messages about his government's work.
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Deadline looms for cutoff of AIS 2G service
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 06/01/2016
» Advanced Info Service Plc (AIS) is facing a shutdown of its 900-megahertz network by next Wednesday, as the winning bidders of the low-band spectrum auctions prepare to make their first payment of bidding fees this week.
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Thousands apply for 'Bike for Mom' gifts
Online Reporters, Published on 25/07/2015
» Thousands of people flocked to the Thai Army Sports Stadium on Saturday morning to get free souvenirs for the Bike for Mom cycling event to be held on Aug 16 to celebrate Her Majesty the Queen's 83rd birthday.
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The late, late show
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 13/06/2016
» Normally prime time for television is 8-11pm or thereabouts, the period when the family gathers to watch news and series while having dinner. So it will come as a surprise to many that for Muslim audiences during this month of Ramadan, prime time for television is closer to a graveyard shift -- 3-4.30am, deep in the night while most people are asleep -- as families wake up for the pre-dawn meal before a full day of fasting.
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Jatuporn: Suthep proposal 'unlawful'
Published on 10/05/2014
» Any attempt by the Supreme Court and the Senate to discuss "unlawful" demands for an interim government could steer Thailand toward a civil war, says the head of the red-shirt movement.
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Covid-19 spokesman in quarantine
Gary Boyle, Published on 22/01/2021
» The government's Covid-19 spokesman has gone into self quarantine, but his initial test was negative.
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THE BIG ISSUE: Safety restraints
Alan Dawson, Published on 16/12/2012
» The road to national reconciliation has become the most divisive issue of the day, but a couple of small cracks appeared in the wall separating the country.
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Rebel defectors want justice, safety
Online Reporters, Published on 22/09/2012
» The 93 men facing separatist-related charges who surrendered to authorities last week are seeking justice and safety, says Deputy Prime Minister Yutthasak Sasiprapa.
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