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Jon Fernquest, Published on 29/03/2012
» Hospitals will be accepting more emergency patients, but exactly who, when & for how long not decided yet.
News, Apiradee Treerutkuarkul, Published on 29/03/2012
» Private hospitals are predicting chaos in the health service when free treatment for emergency cases begins on Sunday.
News, Krissana Parnsoonthorn, Published on 28/03/2012
» Thais can easily forget any incident in only a short period of time. Sometimes, it's good to do that but at other times it's not, as it looks like many problems are left without solving them at their roots.
Online Reporters, Published on 22/03/2012
» The Public Works Department has been instructed to remove about 14,000 public telephone booths which belong to companies whose contracts with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration have expired, Bangkok deputy governor Thirachon Manomaipiboon said.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 22/03/2012
» City engineers have been attracting attention in the Rama IV area as they use their high-tech gadgets to try to find what caused a Sunday's large sinkhole.
Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 22/03/2012
» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration yesterday found a small hole in a water drainage tunnel under Rama IV Road but could not say whether it caused Sunday's sinkhole.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 22/03/2012
» The Department of Special Investigation has referred its probe into alleged irregularities concerning City Hall's installation of surveillance cameras to the anti-graft agency.
News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 21/03/2012
» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration yesterday checked a waste water drainage system beneath Rama IV Road to try to find the possible cause of a sinkhole which opened on Sunday.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 20/03/2012
» The large hole that appeared in Rama IV road on Sunday night is not all that unusual, city officials say – there have been 20 collapses in recent years – and several major Bangkok roads will now undergo inspections
Business, Published on 20/03/2012
» Allied Telesis, a Japanese network-equipment maker, is increasing its footprint in Thailand with the aim of accelerating its revenue growth in a market estimated to be worth 3.5 billion baht this year.