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  • OPINION

    If the troops go, who protects the innocent?

    News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 12/03/2012

    » As Islamic insurgents stepped up attacks against security forces in neighbouring Narathiwat province _ killing five soldiers in a roadside bomb attack and wounding 12 others in other raids on army outposts on Wednesday and Friday respectively _ about 100 members of 16 civic and student groups staged a protest in front of Rajabhat University's Yala campus on Thursday against the alleged rape of a teenage Muslim girl by a young soldier.

  • WORLD

    Seven police killed in Iraq compound siege

    AFP, Published on 15/01/2012

    » Several attacks and a police compound siege in west Iraq by suicide bombers dressed as police killed seven officers on Sunday, raising doubts about security forces' abilities after US troops left.

  • LEARNING TOGETHER

    Getting the photo (Part 1)

    Published on 22/06/2011

    » In part one, Sam and Jessie talk to Sarot Meksophawannakul about his career as a news photographer. Tomorrow, he describes three of his photo shoots.

  • TECH

    The waiting game

    Database, Published on 29/12/2010

    » The big news in Thailand in 2010 was 3G phone service, or rather the lack of it; but everyone knows that; first, though, the really big news in Thailand that almost no one noticed was that one Thai in 10 is now on Facebook, the social network announcing at year's end that it has 6.5 million registrations from the kingdom; in fact, Thailand was one of the world's fastest growing markets for the only network that had a movie made about it in 2010; for several years, Thais up to and including Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva had scorned the US-centric networks to give their loyalty to Hi5, but they threw Hi5 under the bridge in 2010.

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