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South exiles seek safe return
News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 01/08/2013
» Some Malaysia-based Thai Muslims, including those who call themselves "warriors", do not want separation for the far South. In one district just south of the border, home to about 2,000 exiles and fugitives, most only want a safe return home.
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DSI takes on 7 high-profile criminal cases
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 01/08/2013
» The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has accepted seven high-profile criminal matters as special cases.
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PCD says PTTGC used excessive amounts of dispersant
News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 01/08/2013
» The Pollution Control Department says PTT Global Chemical Plc (PTTGC) used excessive amounts of dispersant in its attempt to clean-up the Samet oil slick.
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Oil clean-up draws many helping hands
News, Published on 01/08/2013
» Mathurin Tianprapakun, a 29-year-old safety engineer at PTT Global Chemical Plc (PTTGC), has temporarily left her job at the petrochemical plant to collect oil-drenched sand in plastic bags at Ao Phrao beach on Koh Samet.
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Drugs, fortune found in dead dealer's homes
News, Published on 01/08/2013
» Six safe deposit boxes and at least 2 million baht in cash were seized Wednesday from properties belonging to a drug trafficker shot dead by police in Bangkok's Pomprap Sattruphai district on Tuesday.
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Father tries to save twin sons from river, current takes one
News, Post Reporters, Published on 01/08/2013
» A three-year-old boy is missing after he was washed away in a flooded river in Chiang Rai's Mae Fa Luang district as his father was rescuing his twin brother from the water.
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Ranger benefits get a boost
News, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 01/08/2013
» The National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation Department will beef up training and social security for park rangers in the face of increasing poaching and logging threats.
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Hun Sen's iron grip weakens
News, Published on 01/08/2013
» Our region is a little more democratic today than it was a week ago. Sunday's election in Cambodia was hotly contested. Despite opposition complaints, international monitors have declared that voting was generally honest. Fears that authoritarian Prime Minister Hun Sen would steal the election proved mostly unfounded. In fact, a united opposition dealt the long-time strongman a severe and unexpected setback that completely changed Cambodian politics.
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Men missing out badly on health gains
News, Published on 01/08/2013
» News media are constantly reporting ways that everyday activities can damage our health. But perhaps the most far-reaching yet neglected global health risk stems from gender norms.
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Pushing the kill button
News, Published on 01/08/2013
» Re: ''Poachers poison tiger outside Huai Kha Khaeng'' (BP July 28) and ''Mae Wong dam poses grim threat to endangered tigers'' (July 29).
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