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Hundreds of doctors set for P4P rally
News, Published on 24/04/2013
» About 500 rural doctors and medical workers are expected to rally in front of the Public Health Ministry today to protest against the pay-for-performance (P4P) scheme.
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Lecturer takes charter judge gripe to CSD
News, Published on 24/04/2013
» A Thammasat University lecturer yesterday filed a police complaint against the nine Constitution Court judges for alleged dereliction of duty.
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Dems hear donation charges
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 24/04/2013
» Thirty Democrat list-MPs showed up at the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday to acknowledge charges relating to incorrect party donations.
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Panel opts for fully elected Senate lineup
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 24/04/2013
» A parliament committee scrutinising a bill to amend sections of the constitution relating to the Senate yesterday agreed that all senators should be elected.
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Army panel to investigate conscript beatings
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 24/04/2013
» An army committee has been set up to look into two cases of physical abuse against conscripts which were posted on YouTube, army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha said yesterday.
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Staff eyed in 'inside job'
News, Published on 24/04/2013
» CHAI NAT : More than 60 items have been stolen from the Chai Nat Munee museum in what police suspect is an inside job.
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300 Charoen supporters rally
News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 24/04/2013
» More than 300 residents from Prachuap Khiri Khan gathered in front of the Appeal Court yesterday to call for transparency in the case of slain environmentalist Charoen Wat-aksorn.
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Seree, Suthep deny poll law violations
News, Published on 24/04/2013
» Media expert Seree Wongmontha and former deputy prime minister Suthep Thaugsuban have denied allegations of defamation and election law violations.
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Paying a price for amnesty
News, Published on 24/04/2013
» Even before they were elected nearly two years ago, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and her ruling Pheu Thai Party said they planned to bring about national reconciliation through the introduction of new laws.
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Need for speed must be done right
News, Published on 24/04/2013
» Over the next seven years, Thailand will undergo a transport transformation as the government pursues its ambitious 2-trillion-baht loan projects to improve national infrastructure and logistics systems on the largest scale in recent history.
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