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Comatose TV star 'Por' responds to treatment
Online Reporters, Published on 11/11/2015
» Popular actor Thrisadee "Por" Sahawong remained in a coma on Wednesday morning but was responding to treatment, according to doctors at Ramathibodi Hospital.
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Where mountains meet sea
B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 27/09/2015
» Reader Petchsuporn Rapley lives in Chiang Mai, which is hundreds of kilometres from the nearest coastline. However, this has not stopped her from enjoying trees that are commonly seen only in mangrove forests, associated with estuary and coastal areas. In her garden in Doi Saket, she grows mangrove trees in containers.
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'Hog-nosed rat' discovered in Indonesia
AFP, Published on 06/10/2015
» JAKARTA - Researchers working in Indonesia have discovered a new species of mammal called the hog-nosed rat, aptly named after its features, that scientists said they had never been seen before.
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Standing in the shadows of giants
B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 30/08/2015
» Small is beautiful, but giants are far more awe-inspiring. That I found out during a trip to northern Thailand recently.
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Diamonds in the rough
Special Publications, Published on 28/08/2015
» Back-of-beyond Silom has become a pilgrimage destination for avid food-watchers hoping to catch sight of that rare bird, a Thai restaurant that dares to go beyond classics and standards.
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B200m sought in aid for trawler operators
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 08/10/2015
» More than 200 million baht will be sought in aid for owners of suspended fishing trawlers hit by the government's clampdown on illegal fishing.
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Selfishness prevails
News, Postbag, Published on 24/07/2015
» Re: "Open Your eyes", (Postbag, July 23). Privilege has certainly won out in Thailand and citizen obligations seem to have been redefined to directions from above.
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Dengue season's extra sting
B Magazine, Phil Thornton, Published on 05/07/2015
» Dr Pipat is a worried man. As head of the paediatric department and deputy director of Mae Sot Hospital, he fears that 2015 is going to be a bad year for dengue cases.
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Bees are 'sick of humans' but man will feel the sting
AFP, Published on 08/06/2015
» PRETORIA - In a worrying development which could threaten food production, South Africa's traditionally tough honey bees -- which had been resistant to disease -- are now getting "sick of humans", with the population of the crucial pollinators collapsing, experts say.
leaving the queen and babies were alone When the
By dgawet, Created on: 12/10/2015, Last updated on: 12/10/2015
» leaving the queen and babies were alone When the older worker bees returning to the nest the activity had a few days off after Part of the old bees returned to search for food while others cared for the nest and larvae Researchers found that after days approximately percent of older bees that had...
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