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Govt, Army face uneasy alliance
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 01/01/2012
» Despite close cooperation in the fight against floods, the army and the government enter 2012 facing contentious issues that may test their relationship.
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Tough on the field, unyeilding at the table
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 03/01/2012
» Thanasak Patimaprakorn's past record and accomplishments are proof that he's a soldier worthy of working of his rank as supreme commander.
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Floods, landslides in South
Online Reporters, Published on 04/01/2012
» Yala residents started cleaning up their flood-hit homes on Wednesday as the water receded and Nakhon Si Thammarat airport reopened, following days of heavy rain brought by storms pummeling the South.
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Troops deploy to South to lend flood assistance
News, Post Reporters, Published on 05/01/2012
» Troops across the country will sweep into flood-hit southern provinces if the crisis proves too much for the Fourth Army Region to handle.
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Yingluck gets invitation to border area
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 06/01/2012
» Defence Minister Yutthasak Sasiprapa will invite Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to visit Pha Mor I Dang cliff, the disputed border area next to Preah Vihear temple in Si Sa Ket province, next month.
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Army chief welcomes unity meeting
Online Reporters, Published on 06/01/2012
» The lunch meeting of all nine political parties to discuss national unity held by the national reconciliation committee chairman is most welcome, army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Friday.
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All parties attend reconciliation meeting
Online Reporters, Published on 06/01/2012
» Leaders and representatives of all nine political parties in the parliament attended a lunchtime meeting on Friday to discuss ways to bring about national reconciliation, and all agreed that the lese majeste law should not be amended.
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All parties firm on lese majeste
News, Published on 07/01/2012
» All political parties have agreed that Section 112 of the Criminal Code, also known as the lese majeste law, and any section of the constitution relating to the monarchy should remain intact.
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A century on, Bang Kapi remains as vibrant as ever
News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 07/01/2012
» Little was known about Bang Kapi's rich culture and tradition until recently when the district was honoured by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.
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Lese majeste bar raised
News, Published on 09/01/2012
» So, the lese majeste law, or Section 112 of the Criminal Code, will remain intact, at least for now and in the foreseeable future or as long as the nine political parties keep their word after reaching a gentlemen's agreement to leave it alone during a special Parliament meeting on Friday.
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