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AFP, Published on 29/09/2012
» Tens of thousands of Portuguese took to the streets of Lisbon on Saturday to protest the government's financial policies, as thousands of Spaniards turned out for their own anti-austerity marches.
Published on 27/09/2012
» The whereabouts of a married couple missing since 2009 remains a mystery after DNA tests on human remains exhumed at an abandoned pineapple farm did not match those of the wife and husband.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 26/09/2012
» The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is discussing whether to take over the murder case of Supat Laohawattana, a doctor with the Police General Hospital, who is suspected of killing up to four people.
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 18/09/2012
» With improvised detective work, a strong sense of desperation, and much help from Facebook, a woman made headlines when she helped the police nab a con artist. Gullibility had made her a victim, but her case is an example of how determination to fight back _ and the wide reach of social networking _ can turn the situation around.
AFP, Published on 17/09/2012
» Pope Benedict XVI's former butler and a Vatican computer technician will go on trial starting September 29 on charges of leaking secret papers that revealed fraud and intrigue in the Holy See.
AFP, Published on 24/08/2012
» A New Zealand man who fled to China after a bank mistakenly deposited millions of dollars into his account was jailed for four years and seven months Friday.
News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 22/08/2012
» A police witness revealed on Tuesday that the two defendants in the CentralWorld arson case had not been fingerprinted, despite sources that suggested otherwise.
AFP, Published on 17/08/2012
» The boss of file-sharing site Megaupload has the right to see US evidence against him so he can defend a bid to extradite him from New Zealand on online piracy charges, an Auckland court ruled Thursday.
AFP, Published on 15/08/2012
» Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom has revived plans to launch a new online music venture this year and hinted at the return of the file-sharing site that led him to face online piracy charges.
AFP, Published on 09/08/2012
» The killing of a Chinese mine boss last weekend has left Zambian President Michael Sata's government rushing to reassure foreign investors on their safety, while trying also to improve conditions for workers.