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Jon Fernquest, Published on 26/10/2012
» Since govt pays for most of it (global price $900; govt price $333) more people moving to LPG, even tourist shuttle buses, farm machinery, water pumps, & forklifts.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 25/10/2012
» Demand for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has risen substantially in the first nine months as operators in various sectors have shifted to the subsidised fuel, says the Department of Energy Business (DOEB).
News, Published on 20/08/2012
» Police yesterday arrested a man suspected of being involved in the Aug 7 motorcycle bomb attack near Narathiwat provincial airport.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 08/08/2012
» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra defended the government's plan to battle the southern insurgency, saying the strategy was in the good hands of key deputies.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 21/06/2012
» NARATHIWAT : Police are hunting a key insurgent suspect believed to have masterminded the bombing in Si Sakhon district yesterday that killed one border patrol police officer.
Piyarat Chongcharoen, Published on 04/06/2012
» A Kanchanaburi-bound train carrying over 100 Thai and foreign tourists hit a gas lorry in the province's Tha Muang district on Monday morning, injuring the driver of the truck, police said.
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 10/05/2012
» A Democrat MP has criticised the government for failing to take action against alleged smuggling of liquefied petroleum gas from the country.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 09/05/2012
» Since ancient times Thailand has dreamed up new ways to manage water for farming, storing water underground is one way to get rid of too much water.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 27/04/2012
» NARATHIWAT : An assistant village head was shot dead yesterday in a drive-by shooting on the Pa Phai-Cho Airong road in Cho Airong district, police said.
AFP, Published on 26/04/2012
» A suicide attack at the Abuja bureau of a top Nigerian newspaper and an attempted car bombing at another of its offices killed nine people Thursday in the first such strikes on the country's media.