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Clip blowback; concert row; carpark sprint; egg surprise
News, Mae Moo, Published on 04/02/2024
» Humiliation complete
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Landlord's regret, no remorse, uncle outstays welcome
News, Mae Moo, Published on 31/12/2023
» Tenant turns brutal thief
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Fence row; hapless Dad; too many wives; fatal itch
News, Mae Moo, Published on 26/11/2023
» He knew no boundaries
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Waste warriors
Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 21/11/2023
» While working as a Bangkok Metropolitan Administration waste collector, Nampu Toka often gets injured by sharp sticks, fish bones, needles, broken glass, tiles and other hazardous trash. He also encounters the unpleasant task of handling discarded items that should have been properly bagged or wrapped up in paper such as diapers and waste from patients.
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No loss there, eyeing a better deal, sex pest strikes again
News, Published on 22/10/2023
» A Buri Ram mother is breathing a sigh of relief after an elderly man accused of molesting her daughter, and who also molested herself as a young child, took his own life rather than face the law.
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Weed plant flames fatal attack, brotherly love, old tricks
News, Mae Moo, Published on 10/09/2023
» Better than the 7-11
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Killer on a bicycle, dog row turns deadly, kids save day
News, Mae Moo, Published on 27/08/2023
» A 10 baht knife did the job
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Prioritising employee health
Life, Published on 09/08/2023
» People are the top asset for any company. Organisations worldwide have, as a result, implemented health and wellness initiatives to ensure employees are healthy.
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Staying safe on the move
Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 26/07/2023
» Recently, a woman tripped over her suitcase and fell while walking on a moving walkway at Don Mueang Airport last month. Her leg was pulled into the walkway mechanism and she was sent to a nearby hospital. Unfortunately, the lower part of her left leg had to be amputated.
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Accepting all forms of family
Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 26/06/2023
» Her family is made up of two mothers and a daughter. Matcha Phorn-In believes that homophobia fuelled a villager to set a fire near her home in San Kamphaeng in 2016. It occurred several times and although she reported these incidents to the police, they did not take any action because damage did not result in loss of life or property. Hence, they decided to move out and live downtown for safety.
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