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Locals chafe at bridge compo deal
News, Piyarat Chongcharoen, Published on 11/09/2014
» The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) will be asked to review a decision by the Kanchanaburi provincial authority to compensate a contractor who failed to repair Saphan Mon, the country’s longest wooden bridge, in the province's Sangkhla Buri district.
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Crop of harmony
Piyarat Chongcharoen, Published on 16/07/2014
» Kanchanaburi has claimed to be the first province to help its rice farmers all by itself by encouraging market-oriented production.
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A year after collapse, fully repaired Saphan Mon remains a bridge too far
Piyarat Chongcharoen, Published on 28/07/2014
» A year after its midsection fell into a river below, Thailand’s longest wooden bridge remains far from reopening.
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Joint force swoops on 'illegal' resorts
News, Piyarat Chongcharoen, Published on 27/08/2014
» A combined security force yesterday swooped on five resorts built on land next to the Srinagarind dam in Kanchanaburi in the junta's latest operation to clamp down on land encroachment nationwide.
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Woman faces death in drug arrest
News, Piyarat Chongcharoen, Published on 24/04/2014
» A woman could face the death penalty after being arrested in Kanchanaburi Wednesday on charges of colluding in a major drug network on the Myanmar border.
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A bridge too far in Kanchanaburi
News, Piyarat Chongcharoen, Published on 22/03/2014
» More than seven months have passed since the famous Saphan Mon wooden bridge in Kanchanaburi’s Sangkhla Buri district collapsed last July.
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Dems force floodway meet to end
News, Piyarat Chongcharoen, Published on 30/11/2013
» KANCHANABURI : Two Democrat Party MPs led supporters yesterday to disrupt a public hearing on the government's proposed 350-billion-baht water management scheme, forcing the meeting to be abandoned as the organisers fled.
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Appeal Court upholds verdict on Klity Creek compensation
News, Piyarat Chongcharoen, Published on 08/02/2012
» KANCHANABURI : The Appeal Court has upheld a lower court's ruling ordering Lead Concentrates Co to pay 36 million baht in compensation to Karen villagers suffering from lead contamination.
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