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Seri Wongmontha versus the world press
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 16/01/2014
» Celebrity protest leader Seri Wongmontha is getting attention both from the locals and foreigners for his apparent disdain of the western media. Watch him debate a British journalist here.
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PDRC protest leader accused of 'anti-foreigner' slur
Published on 15/01/2014
» Celebrity protest leader Seri Wongmontha has been accused of launching into an "anti-foreigner" rant in the wake of an interview with a Western journalist.
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Hay: Firms should pay for performance
Business, Published on 22/11/2013
» Companies must be willing to pay higher salaries to attract and retain the best staff while offering less-generous remuneration for employees who fail to meet targets, suggests a human-resources (HR) expert from the management consultancy Hay Group.
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Defending the losses
Spectrum, Published on 20/10/2013
» The government's resident troubleshooter Varathep Rattanakorn - who oversees the much-maligned rice-pledging scheme - says the controversial subsidy is being tightened up, but has refused to reveal key figures.
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500,000 people 'enslaved' in Thailand
Published on 17/10/2013
» Thailand has the highest prevalence of modern slavery in Southeast Asia with up to half a million people living in forced servitude, according to a new index by international charity the Walk Free Foundation.
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Child sex trade activist hailed
Published on 14/10/2013
» A Thai activist who defied death threats to prevent disadvantaged young people from being sold into prostitution has been honoured in the annual World’s Children’s Prize awards.
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Victim's sister, Wife, Lash out at 'Killer' taxi driver
News, Published on 14/07/2013
» The sister of an American man fatally wounded in Bangkok after a dispute with a taxi driver last weekend fears the victim's Thai family will face financial ruin as a result of his death.
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Victim's sister, wife, lash out at 'killer' taxi driver
Published on 13/07/2013
» The sister of an American man fatally wounded in Bangkok after a dispute with a taxi driver last weekend fears the victim's Thai family will face financial ruin as a result of his death.
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Modern-day slavery in Thailand
Jon Fernquest, Published on 21/06/2013
» In fight against sex trafficking & forced labour no progress made last year, 305 cases in 2012 but only 27 prosecuted & just 10 convictions.
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EU: Protect tourists in Phuket
Published on 21/06/2013
» Tuk-tuk and taxi drivers in Phuket are being urged to put an end to intimidatory and violent behavior related to price-fixing by introducing a transparent system of set fares on the island, available to foreign tourists and residents alike.
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