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Prawit votes in referendum
Online Reporters, Published on 07/08/2016
» Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon has cast his ballot in the charter referendum and encouraged other people to follow suit.
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Prem votes in Dusit district
Online Reporters, Published on 07/08/2016
» Privy Council president Prem Tinsulanonda turned up to vote in the charter referendum at a polling unit at Sukhothai School in Bangkok's Dusit district at about 8am on Sunday.
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Prayut votes in Phaya Thai
Online Reporters, Published on 07/08/2016
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha turned up to vote in the charter referendum at polling unit No. 12 in Samsen Nai area in Phaya Thai district of Bangkok on Sunday morning.
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ATM with B4m stolen in Suphan Buri
Online Reporters, Published on 07/08/2016
» SUPHAN BURI -- A Krungthai Bank automatic teller machine in Bang Pla Ma containing 4.2 million baht cash was stolen from in front of a restaurant early Sunday, police said.
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Polls show 'yes' win as referendum ends
Online Reporters, Published on 07/08/2016
» Polls conducted before the referendum show most people support the draft charter, as the voting ended at 4pm on Sunday.
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Gold brings riches and fame for Sopita
Online Reporters, Published on 07/08/2016
» Twenty-two year old weightlifter Sopita Tanasan who grabbed the first gold for Thailand in the Rio Games on Sunday is set to become a millionaire with at least 12 million baht in financial rewards promised by the private sector and people in her home province of Chumphon.
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'Yes' camp overwhelms charter referendum
Online Reporters, Published on 07/08/2016
» The draft constitution cruised to an easy win on Sunday in the long-awaited referendum as supporters overwhelmed opponents in what was not the tight contest that had been predicted.
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Pheu Thai, red shirts accept referendum result
Online Reporters, Published on 07/08/2016
» The Pheu Thai Party, the key opponent of the draft constitution, acknowledged defeat in the referendum on Sunday but claimed the draft sailed through because people want an election.
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