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Laos approves Mekong dam despite objections
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 06/11/2012
» The Lao government has approved the construction of the US$3.5-billion Xayaburi dam on the Mekong River despite objections from environmentalists.
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Afghan Buddha statues in danger
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 14/11/2012
» A group of about 100 monks and Buddhists called on the United Nations and Unesco yesterday to help save the remains of ancient Buddha sculptures threatened by a copper mining project in Afghanistan.
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Futsal stadium handover delayed
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 22/10/2012
» An artist's impression of the finished Bangkok Futsal Arena (inset) is just a dream at the moment. The reality is more like the photo taken just a week ago.
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Learn Thai: Sihanouk’s return
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 20/10/2012
» Here’s a follow-up story on the death of former King Sihanouk. Once again the Thai is extremely respectful, following the tradition of using special language for royalty.
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Storm surge: Could it happen here?
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 01/11/2012
» The Thai government is spending large amounts of money to protect inland areas from flooding from the north, but experts say another flood disaster could come from the sea.
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Introducing Thailand Submerged: The news section
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 27/09/2012
» One of the best things about Thailand Submerged is that it follows last year’s flooding from start to finish. Thus, it is easy to compare this year’s flood situation with last year. What for example was the situation like in 2011 at this time. Let’s take a look.
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Big greeting for returning Olympians
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 15/08/2012
» The returning Thai Olympic athletes were greeted with a parade, a government reception and, for the medalists at least, a substantial sum of money.
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“Sinning” gets more expensive
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 22/08/2012
» New taxes are driving the up the cost of bad habits like smoking and drinking, increasing government revenue, but probably not having a major effect on consumption.
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Controversial decision gives Kaew silver
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 12/08/2012
» Kaew won gold in the eyes of the crowd, analysts and Thai viewers, but the judges decided for his Chinese opponent, so the Kamphaeng Phet fighter settles for silver. Reuters photo
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Kaew 'can live without gold'
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 14/08/2012
» Kaew Pongprayoon still believes he was robbed of a gold medal, but he accepts the outcome won't be changed and has urged Thais to accept the results as well.
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