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Orang Asli adapt to new lifestyle in South

Kyodo News, Published on 08/04/2018

» YALA: The Orang Asli indigenous people have lived in seclusion in the rainforests of southern Thailand since ancient times, but more than a few of them have lately changed the way they live because forest food has gradually grown scarce.

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Tokyo experiences coldest day in 48 years

Published on 25/01/2018

» TOKYO: Temperatures in central Tokyo dropped as low as minus 4°C on Thursday morning, the lowest in the capital for 48 years.

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Workers, bosses joust over minimum wage increases

News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/01/2018

» Workers and employers are still not satisfied with increases in the minimum daily wage following seven hours of talks involving a tripartite wage committee.

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New minimum wage ranges between B308 and B330

Online Reporters, Published on 18/01/2018

» The minimum daily wage will increase nationwide from April 1 in the range of 5-22 baht, with Phuket, Chon Buri and Rayong getting the highest rate at 330 baht a day.

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DO NOT USE / DUP / Businessman donates B16m to Toon's charity run

News, Post Reporters, Published on 13/11/2017

» Bodyslam lead singer Artiwara "Toon" Kongmalai yesterday received his largest donation of 16 million baht from a businessman, since starting his 2,191km charity run on Nov 1.

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Garbage drives visitors away from waterfall

Waedao Harai, Published on 28/09/2016

» NARATHIWAT - A large amount of trash was found at a famous waterfall in this southernmost province, producing a foul smell that has driven tourists away from the once-famous destination.

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Too early to rule out any motives

News, Nopporn Wong-Anan, Published on 21/08/2015

» Just a day after the arrest warrant was issued for a suspected "foreigner" bomber in the Erawan shrine blast case, the military junta said it remained confident the attack has no link to international terror networks.

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News, Published on 17/09/2014

» Faster passports are on the way

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Teaching in the mother tongue

Spectrum, Supara Janchitfah, Published on 03/10/2010

» Waeyousoh Sama-ali started his career in education in 1964 in a remote village of Pattani, assigned to teach at the kindergarten level. The education system at that time was heavily influenced by the nationalistic policies put in place by Field Marshal Plaek Phibulsonggram in 1941, as well as the 1961 Education Act passed during the regime of Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat.