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Doubts raised about dung DNA database for jumbos
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 09/02/2012
» Scientists doubt a plan to create a DNA database of wild elephants will deter the smuggling trade.
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Do as I say...
Guru, Published on 24/02/2012
» Being in a public position is a tough job. People expect you to say smart stuff and wield your knowledge responsibly. Even here at Guru we often get accused of defiling "jour-na-lism" (whatever that is) because we often write things based on the voices in our head. Luckily for us, the most we can ever do is ruin your bathroom experience (because we know that's where you're reading this).
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Hospital staff probed over pills
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 20/03/2012
» Hospital staff are suspected of supplying pseudoephedrine-based medicines to drug gangs in Myanmar and Laos.
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DSI to take over cold pills case
News, Published on 27/03/2012
» The Department of Special Investigation is to take over the probe into missing cold pills after the number of state hospitals implicated in the smuggling of medications containing a stimulant used in the production of narcotics grew to eight.
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Ministry aides linked to cold pill scandal
News, Post Reporters, Published on 29/03/2012
» A probe into a suspected cold pill smuggling racket is closing in on the aides of senior health ministry officials.
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Putting down roots
Life, Published on 01/06/2012
» If Phongsa Chunam, chief of the Pa-Toh Watershed Management Unit and founder of the Tree Bank, has his way, a vast area of national forest cover will be preserved while a large number of local villages can still keep their farmland.
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HFMD suspected in boy's death
News, Post Reporters, Published on 27/07/2012
» A Cambodian boy has died of suspected hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in Rayong's Klaeng district, triggering panic in the eastern coastal province.
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HIV-like illness 'not a virus'
News, Published on 27/08/2012
» The Disease Control Department is seeking to ease public fears over a disease found in Thailand with HIV-like symptoms, saying it is not contagious.
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Famed crime fighter bows out
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 01/09/2012
» Department of Special Investigation senior detective Col Piyawat Kingkate is nearing early retirement, ending a career dedicated to diligence and integrity.
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Human trafficking
Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 18/03/2013
» Slavery is as old as mankind. The slaves were made to work by the rich and powerful, their owners and overseers, at physical labours that sapped their strength and deprived them of their dignity. Often chained, always beaten to keep them in line. Tilling fields, building pyramids, or rowing ships, they died in place.
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