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Temples, monks 'must state assets'
Online Reporters, Published on 31/08/2014
» A majority of people believe temples and monks should declare their assets to the National Buddhism Office, and that income from donations should not be taxed, according to the result of an opinion poll by the National Institute for Development Administration (Nida).
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Former PM Somchai turns 67
Online Reporters, Published on 31/08/2014
» A large number of people turned up at the residence of former prime minister Somchai Wongsawat on Chaeng Wattana road on Sunday to wish him a happy 67th birthday.
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3 arrested over anti-Abhisit leaflet drop
Online Reporters, Published on 31/08/2014
» Three relatives of people killed in the 2010 political crackdown were arrested in the Chatuchak area by police on Sunday morning after they distributed copies of a leaflet demanding criminal action against former prime minister Abhsit Vejjajiva and his former deputy Suthep Thaugsuban, reports said.
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Nok Air flight in emergency landing
Online Reporters, Published on 31/08/2014
» Nok Air Flight DD7805 heading for Bangkok from Nakhon Si Thammarat made an emergency landing at Surat Thani airport after hitting birds on Sunday morning, reports said.
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Woman crashes car, kicks officer
Online Reporters, Published on 31/08/2014
» CHON BURI - A woman who appeared to be intoxicated slammed her car into a pillar of a bridge in Pattaya at about 2am Sunday, and then kicked at a police officer as he tried to restrain her.
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Officer moved after pub, casino raids
Online Reporters, Published on 31/08/2014
» The chief of Wat Phraya Krai police station on Sunday was transferred after soldiers raided a pub and a gambling den in areas under his supervision earlier this week.
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Prayuth 1 cabinet endorsed
Online Reporters, Published on 31/08/2014
» His Majesty the King on Saturday granted royal endorsement to the Prayuth Chan-ocha cabinet and it became formal on Sunday when published in the Royal Gazette.
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Police release 2010 relatives
Online Reporters, Published on 31/08/2014
» Bang Sue police on Sunday evening released without charge three relatives of people killed in the 2010 political unrest who had been distributing leaflets demanding legal action against ex-premier Abhisit Vejjajiva and his then deputy Suthep Thaugsuban.
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