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Junta says reds are joining peace train
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 08/06/2014
» The army says several key red-shirt activists have agreed to talks with the National Council for Peace and Order, boosting the junta’s three-stage plan for reconciliation.
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Another Sunday, another 6,000 troops, no Sombat
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 08/06/2014
» More than 6,000 soldiers and police will again be deployed at five possible Bangkok protest sites on Sunday to prevent anti-coup demonstrators from gathering, despite low turnout last week and the arrest of a key organiser.
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Fear of ghosts turns unearthed treasure into fool’s gold
News, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 08/06/2014
» Superstition is proving more persuasive than the threat of jail for locals in Phatthalung, with rumours that a hoard of gold unearthed on a small farm last month is haunted helping to boost authorities’ efforts to recover the antiques.
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Out of step with the junta
Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 08/06/2014
» A few days after the overthrow of the caretaker government by a military coup, 44-year-old Amnart took down a 16m banner that he erected in front of his house in Khon Kaen’s Muang district.
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Deep divisions in fight over mine
Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 08/06/2014
» When gold-bearing copper was discovered in them there hills, Loei villagers were expected to let the company walk in and take it. And they did, until their crops failed, their water was no longer fit to drink and their neighbours began getting sick, very sick.
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Future looks bright for Yangon hotel market
B Magazine, Published on 08/06/2014
» The social and economic reforms that began in Myanmar in 2011 have allowed tourism to flourish in the country. In the former capital city and still the commercial hub, Yangon, international arrivals grew 46% from 550,000 in 2012 to just over 800,000 in 2013.
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Cambodia ‘won’t allow’ anti-junta bid
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 08/06/2014
» Cambodia's ambassador to Thailand has confirmed his country will not allow former minister and political dissident Jakrapob Penkair and his group to set up anti-junta activities, a senior official of the Foreign Ministry said yesterday.
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Call for return to political normalcy
News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 08/06/2014
» Nong Chok district residents who attended yesterday’s “Return Happiness to the Public” fair suggested the military junta focus on delivering concrete solutions to financial hardship and returning to political normalcy.
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Anti-coup raid uncovers casino
News, Published on 08/06/2014
» A raid on a hotel in Phitsanulok's Muang district searching for anti-coup activists has inadvertently uncovered an illegal casino with alleged links to senior police.
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Election body denies it will be dissolved
News, Published on 08/06/2014
» The Election Commission has dismissed as groundless claims that it is set to be dissolved by the military junta.
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