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News, Post Reporters, Published on 28/07/2013
» The army says southern separatists are putting up cloth banners and spraying messages that attack the presence of soldiers and policemen to attract international attention and spread anti-Thai propaganda.
News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 28/07/2013
» State-owned hospitals nationwide will offer free hepatitis B virus (HBV) rapid tests next week to mark World Hepatitis Day, which falls today.
News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 28/07/2013
» Thailand could face one of the largest dengue fever epidemics yet with the Public Health Ministry anticipating that over 120,000 people could contract the virus this year.
News, Published on 28/07/2013
» Last weekend the al-Qaeda terrorist organisation pulled off a well-planned jailbreak at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, making use of suicide bombers and heavily armed foot soldiers in an operation that went down with military-like precision. Before authorities regained control on Monday morning, about 500 inmates reportedly aligned with al-Qaeda, many of them senior members who had been sentenced to death, had walked away from the facility.
News, Published on 28/07/2013
» It is admirable that Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul has called for measures to ensure the safety of tourists on the roads in Thailand.
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 28/07/2013
» It was almost impossible to avoid the media frenzy during the week over the royal babywatch, otherwise known as ''The Great Kate Wait''. There hadn't been so much excitement among the English press since David Beckham broke his metatarsal, prompting front page photographs of his wretched foot.
News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 28/07/2013
» Let the child learn to walk before expecting him to run. Otherwise, he'll trip and fall, suffer a booboo and cry like a baby. But it seems the Thailand 2020 scheme is expecting the child to go straight from crawling to running in the Olympics.
News, Published on 28/07/2013
» Trillions of dollars in ''green finance'' _ that is, low-carbon, resource-efficient investment _ are needed annually to prevent climate change and natural constraints from stalling the global economy and threatening the livelihoods of billions of people. But investors remain resolutely brown and dirty, unwilling to bet on a sustainable future. Now, given an increased focus on regulatory reform, policymakers must seize the opportunity to chart a new course. Given the low cost of capital and the need to stimulate the global economy, now is the ideal time to invest in the infrastructure needed to support sustainable growth. But prolonged economic recession in developed countries, together with the rise of cheap shale gas, has undermined investment in clean technologies.
News, Mae Moo, Published on 28/07/2013
» Chalerm insists star is clean
Sports, Tor Chittinand, Published on 28/07/2013
» Thailand coach Kiatisak Senamuang will try to beat his beloved Liverpool when they meet in a friendly at Rajamangala National Stadium today.