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News, Published on 24/03/2012
» Re: ''Sonthi 'must yield coup secrets''' (BP, March 23).
News, Kamol Hengkietisak, Published on 17/03/2012
» Maj Gen Sanan Kachornprasart, advisory chairman of the Chartthaipattana Party, has finally admitted his efforts to achieve national reconciliation before he retires from politics are unlikely to succeed, noted Post Today.
News, Published on 07/03/2012
» The government yesterday agreed to pay compensation to the family of Japanese photographer Hiroyuki Muramoto who was killed during the anti-government protests in 2010.
Guru, Published on 17/02/2012
» Red shirt co-leader Jatuporn Prompan unsettled a few Bangkokians with his recent tirade in which he claimed that the Red Army must take to the streets once again because his inside sources at US Intelligence HQ told him there's going to be a coup to overthrow the beloved sister of Mr Thaksin "The Outlaw" Shinawatra in April.
AFP, Published on 16/02/2012
» One of Taiwan's most respected baseball coaches admitted Thursday to having leaked confidential information about his team to a ring of illegal gamblers, prosecutors said.
Life, Published on 12/01/2012
» Everything from stalls in Ratchaburi's central market to municipal manhole covers have been transformed for a very public art event that is likely to add colour and interest to practically every step that townspeople take over the five weeks.
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 02/01/2012
» Police efforts to keep the public safe over New Year owe a debt in part to one of man's most effective bomb detectors _ well-trained dogs.
Life, Published on 02/01/2012
» Mohdu Paisarn's horoscope is based on Thai sidereal astrology, so your sign may be different from in the Western astrological system.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 17/12/2011
» A man was arrested early yesterday for planting six homemade bombs at three spots in eastern Bangkok. The man, a goat farmer, had very little to say at a press conference called by Deputy PM Chalerm Yubamrung.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 01/06/2011
» The Phue Thai Party is asking the Election Commission why it is printing 53 million ballots when there are only 47 million eligible voters in the country.