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Heroes and zeros of sports in 2016
AFP, Published on 20/12/2016
» PARIS - AFP Sport looks back at a selection of 'heroes' and 'zeros' from 2016:
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Finance officials consider border town tax incentives
Business, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 06/08/2016
» The Finance Ministry has floated an idea to provide tax incentives to traders in border towns.
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Law needs fairer hand
News, Editorial, Published on 27/06/2016
» Recent incidents have highlighted a need for reform of not just laws in Thailand, but attitudes, to bring the country into the 21st century. One of those incidents gained a high level of prominence because of social media. A taxi driver hired by a woman on Sukhumvit Road groped and abused her, causing a great deal of distress. Fortunately, she retained enough of her wits to fend off the physical and verbal assault, and took photos of the driver as he repeatedly touched her. She then took the incident to the police. And at this point, it all turned unsettling.
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JAS fined B200m for default
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 02/06/2016
» JAS Mobile Broadband must pay a fine of almost 200 million baht to the national telecom regulator by June 16 for its failure to pay the first instalment of its 900-megahertz licence fee.
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JAS fine falls short, shows NBTC failure
News, Umesh Pandey, Published on 03/06/2016
» The National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission's (NBTC) verdict against Jasmine Mobile Broadband does not come as a surprise.
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SEC to add teeth with new penalties
Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 10/03/2016
» The Securities and Exchange Commission expects to announce this month heavier penalties -- probably to include a blacklist -- for listed-company executives found guilty of unfair securities trading practices, a senior SEC official says.
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The best of intentions
News, Published on 06/02/2016
» The power of social media has played a big part in exposing the scandal surrounding Dolrudee Jumlongras, the former Mahidol University dentistry lecturer who breached her state contract and left the burden of paying off her huge debt to her guarantors.
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Facing the music on dirty copyright deeds
Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 26/04/2015
» Calvin* was unaware that he needed a licence to play music until plainclothes policemen entered his restaurant in Thong Lor on the evening of April 7, went behind the bar and seized his MP3 player.
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Police music copyright scam?
Jon Fernquest, Published on 26/04/2015
» High-ranking police deny any knowledge of raids on Thong Lor restaurants & pubs forcing them to pay large amounts of money, but another police officer confirms extortionists from another police station did it.
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The big business of saving lives
Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 10/05/2015
» Patcharin Arabiya scurried to find 5,000 baht to secure a room at Thonburi Hospital’s coronary care unit while doctors performed CPR on her mother, Samruay Sopajaree. The 78 year old suffered a heart attack on March 24, 2013, an hour after arriving home from a visit to Khao Yai National Park.
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