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English camps announced
News, Kusuma Bekenn, Published on 10/09/2012
» The Bangkok Post newspaper, the Bangkok Post Foundation (BF) and Siam Cement Group (SCG) are organising English tuition camps for 160 children affected by the southern violence and also for blind students next month.
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Floodwaters head for Ayutthaya
News, Published on 10/09/2012
» Persistent rain has been causing floods and landslides in the North, with floodwater expected to reach the Central Plains, including Ayutthaya, today.
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NGOs fight to block 37 law changes
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 10/09/2012
» Non-governmental organisations are opposing an attempt by three powerful business groups to amend 37 corporate and environmental laws.
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Abhisit says Democrats under attack
News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 10/09/2012
» Amid widespread calls for reconciliation, Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva has accused the government of doing the opposite by allowing his party's opponents to freely attack opposition members.
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Reporters accused of extortion
News, Published on 10/09/2012
» CHIANG RAI : A shop owner has accused two local reporters of attempted murder, assault and extortion after they allegedly raided an internet shop in Muang district, claiming to be police.
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Sukumpol hits back in transfer row
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 10/09/2012
» Defence Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat said he will prove in the Administrative Court that former permanent secretary for defence Gen Sathian Phoemthongin is using fake documents to accuse him of ordering unfair transfers.
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'Pressure' on PACC chief to defend his own transfer
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 10/09/2012
» The chief of the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) is being pressured into assuring the public that his transfer has nothing to do with his ongoing investigations into alleged government corruption, a source said yesterday.
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Police study causes of accidents
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 10/09/2012
» Road accidents may not be an unusual phenomena as far as the public are concerned, but police have begun paying more attention.
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New lives beckon amid rubble
News, Published on 10/09/2012
» Owning 78 rai of rubber plantation in Yala, Wanpen (not her real name), 48, and three other siblings used to earn more than 100,000 baht a month. Now, each month they make only 3,000-5,000 baht.
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Rubber fund staff oppose merger plan
News, Assawin Pakkawan, Published on 10/09/2012
» The Office of the Rubber Replanting Aid Fund (ORRAF) chief has come under fire, with his staff strongly opposed to a plan to transform the state enterprise into a public organisation.
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