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    Waste not, want not

    Database, Published on 10/03/2010

    » This just in: Thailand will have 3G phone service in 2010; we know this is true because Prasit Prapinmongkolkarn of the National Telecommunication Commission (NTC) said so, as he marked the induction of four new commissioners into the membership of the Magnificent Seven; Mr Prasit said that the NTC's only reason for existence is serving the public by allocating radio frequencies, because an unused frequency is a wasted frequency; pressed by the always doubting media as to whether the NTC will really make 3G available everywhere by New Year's Eve, Mr Prasit declared forthrightly that he will "make an effort". His Majesty the King officially approved the appointment of four new members of the Magnificent Seven - Suranand Wongwittyakamjorn, Banthoon Suphakvanich, Phana Thongmeearchom and Col Natee Sukolrat, who has recently survived a graft investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

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    Dig deep for the future

    News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 20/03/2010

    » Youngsters have been captivated by archaeology for many years and this brimming curiosity is now being used to cement ties with neighbouring countries.

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    Taking the science path

    Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 20/04/2010

    » Once again, MSD Thailand (MSD), in collaboration with Kenan Institute Asia, the Office of the Basic Education Commission, and the Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology, organised the "MSD In-Step Fun Science Camp" (Fun Science Camp) at Rajaprajanugroh 35 School in Takua Pa district in the southern province of Phangnga.

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    Studying abroad? Take a look at Malaysia

    Mylife, Nauvarat Suksamran, Published on 22/04/2010

    » When the opportunity to study abroad comes along, the majority of Thai students usually aim for the US or Europe.

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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.

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    Bang Lang National Park

    Nature & wilderness, Than To, Yala

    Price : N/A, Posted on 18/10/2010

    » Bang Lang National Park encloses high mountains, hills and undulating plain. The hills reach as high as 600 metres above mean sea level. The watershed area is connected to many streams leading to important rivers i.e., Pattani River, Sai Buri River,

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    Hat Talo-kapo

    Islands & beaches, Yaring, Patthani

    Price : N/A, Posted on 25/10/2010

    » This beach is about 18 kilometres south of Pattani town along the highway to Narrathiwat. With its long stretch of white sand and line of pines and coconut trees, this beach is one of the most popular in Pattani.

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    Hat Chalalai

    Islands & beaches, Panare, Patthani

    Price : N/A, Posted on 25/10/2010

    » This beach is located approximately two kilometres south of Pattani on the Pattani - Narathiwat road. The white sand of the beach is offset by the dark green of the pines which line the beach.

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    Hat Wasukri

    Islands & beaches, Sai Buri, Patthani

    Price : N/A, Posted on 25/10/2010

    » This beach is about 52 kilometres south of Pattani and about 2 kilometres from Sai Buri on the road to Narathiwat. The beach is lined with pine trees providing shade. Although distant from large towns, there are several places for accommodation nearb

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    Hat Khae Khae

    Islands & beaches, Panare, Patthani

    Price : N/A, Posted on 25/10/2010

    » Situated 43 kilometres from Pattani. Khae Khae is a local Malay word (yawee) which means loud noise. The beach is in Tambon Nam Bo and is 2 kilometres from Hat Ratcharak. With its large granite rocks along the coast, the beach looks quite different f

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