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No photos or selfies during vote, says EC
News, Published on 30/07/2016
» The Election Commission (EC) has warned referendum voters against taking selfies in polling stations because they risk breaking the law.
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Fitch predicts increase in Thai bad loans
Business, Published on 30/07/2016
» Fitch Ratings expects non-performing loans (NPLs) at Thai banks to rise -- but at a slower pace -- for the rest of 2016 amid a weak operating environment after second-quarter results showed deteriorating profitability and asset quality.
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Army 'image' trumps the people's truth
News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 30/07/2016
» Her uncle was beaten to death in an army camp and now she has been sued for revealing what happened. On Monday, Naritsarawan Kaewnopparat was arrested and charged for defamation and disseminating "false information" -- meaning the details of her uncle's harrowing death at the combat boots of his drill sergeants, who caned and kicked him from evening until past midnight back in 2011 at a Narathiwat barracks. Ms Naritsarawan, who has been fighting for a semblance of justice for six years, denied the charges and was released on bail.
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Continental mulls tyre plant site
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 30/07/2016
» Thailand remains a prime candidate for German tyre maker Continental AG to add a new plant despite the country's bearish automotive sentiment.
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Storm alerts issued in 14 provinces
News, Post Reporters, Published on 30/07/2016
» People in 14 provinces in the South and East have been told to be on alert for heavy rain and rough seas between now and next Wednesday.
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Have smugglers gone or are they biding their time?
News, Published on 30/07/2016
» World Day against Trafficking in Persons on July 30 is a moment to reflect on the situation in Southeast Asia and what has happened since the Bay of Bengal migrant crisis dominated headlines over a year ago. After the boats stopped, most experts warned that they would resume in late 2015 once rains subsided and weather conditions improved. We are more than half way through 2016 and the predicted flow of migrants out of Myanmar and Bangladesh has still not materialised. There are unconfirmed reports of small numbers moving out of Rakhine by boat, but far fewer than what was forecast. What has happened? Has migrant smuggling and trafficking in the Bay of Bengal been resolved? Are other methods or land borders being used?
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Just keep on chewing the gum, Sam
Sports, Nobby Piles, Published on 30/07/2016
» Sam Allardyce has been in the England hot seat for one week now, which is probably just about long enough to grasp the magnitude of the task he has undertaken. Being the England gaffer is not termed "the most difficult job in the world" without reason.
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Setting sail in the heart of Prawet
News, Published on 30/07/2016
» Aquatic sports are an enjoyment for many, but for 12-year-old Praewa Pongpojwatee, the real attraction lies in the fact that they give her a sense of self-worth and a sense of freedom.
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Accidental legend Adams targets double in Rio, Peamwilai plots revenge on British ace
Sports, Published on 30/07/2016
» British women's boxing great Nicola Adams goes to Rio to defend her historic 2012 Olympic title after at last filling the one vacant hook in her medals cabinet -- the world flyweight title.
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Looking in the mirror
News, Postbag, Published on 30/07/2016
» Re: "Merkel's immigration policy helps deter terrorism", (Opinion, July 26).
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