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AFP, Published on 04/11/2013
» KUALA LUMPUR - Jobless at 16, and facing the economic marginalisation of many Malaysian Indians, Raju opted for the danger and easy money of life in the notorious "04" criminal gang.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 04/11/2013
» Japan to build Bangkok train system, sale of electric shock pranks banned & drug joint venture plans new vaccine.
AFP, Published on 04/11/2013
» An Australian politician Monday dubbed activist group Anonymous "gutless cowards" after they warned Queensland Premier Campbell Newman to "expect us" over new laws aimed at biker gangs.
AFP, Published on 03/11/2013
» Nearly 20 years after the killing of three Tokyo supermarket workers shocked Japan, police hope the extradition of a 43-year-old Chinese man from Canada will shed some light on the unsolved case, reports said Sunday.
Alan Dawson, Published on 03/11/2013
» At 4.25am on Friday, there were 314 members of the Pheu Thai Party, a barebones staff of essential employees and a few very tired TV cameramen sending the proceedings around the country. The Democrats, without a hope of winning a vote on the issue or procedure, had already walked out.
B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 03/11/2013
» Moby's 11th outing finds him breaking out of his solitary shell and working with an interesting group of collaborators, but it somehow manages to hit a lethargic chord.
AFP, Published on 02/11/2013
» The foreign and defence ministers of Japan and Russia agreed Saturday to cooperate in fighting terrorism and piracy as the neighbours, still at odds over territorial woes, held an unprecedented security dialogue.
Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 02/11/2013
» CHACHOENGSAO : A joint venture between Thailand's Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO) and France's Sanofi Pasteur is embarking upon a 700-million-baht upgrade to its vaccine production facility here.
AFP, Published on 01/11/2013
» MEXICO CITY - Mexico has found a new heroine: A 12-year-old maths whiz from a state plagued by drug violence who was dubbed "The Next Steve Jobs" by a US magazine.
Guru, Sumati Sivasiamphai, Published on 01/11/2013
» Like many other places in the world, there are lots of illicit and dishonest activities that take place in Thailand. But for some reason, it seems our law-breaking behaviour is so much weirder than your average wear-a-ski-mask-and-rob-a-convenience-store type of offence. Here are some real cases of recent misdemeanours that prove we have some creativity when it comes to crime.