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Two suspects nabbed for blasts
News, Post Reporters, Published on 07/04/2012
» Two people suspected of involvement in the Hat Yai and Yala bombings last Saturday have been arrested, Defence Minister ACM Sukumpol Suwanatat said yesterday.
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Riot-hit firms to get up to B1m compo
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 07/04/2012
» Businesses affected by the 2010 political violence but not covered by insurance will be offered compensation of up to one million baht each, the Rights and Liberties Protection Department said.
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Pharmacist fired for cold pills thefts
News, Published on 07/04/2012
» A pharmacist at state-run Udon Thani Hospital has been fired for stealing cold pills containing pseudoephedrine.
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Airport Link urged to cut rush hour fares
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 07/04/2012
» Transport Minister Jarupong Ruangsuwan has told management of the Airport Rail Link to consider reducing the rush hour fare for its Express Line.
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Delving into a grey area
News, Published on 07/04/2012
» When it comes to demonstrating loyalty at the ballot box, senior citizens are in a class of their own. Politicians know this, just as they know what time of year it is; setting the scene nicely for the elderly to receive gracious compliments and a reaffirmation of populist policies benefiting them in coming days. Added impetus will come from the World Health Organisation, which is devoting its annual World Health Day today to promoting healthy ageing, and from activities marking our own National Day of Ageing at Songkran.
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South needs pragmatism
News, Published on 07/04/2012
» Re: ''Thaksin 'talked to rebels''' (BP, April 6).
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Some things Thailand can really do without
News, Songkran Grachangnetara, Published on 07/04/2012
» I would like to start by apologising for my prolonged absence from the Bangkok Post because I needed that time off to care for a growing family.
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Who have emerged as the real by-election winners?
News, Aung Zaw, Published on 07/04/2012
» The victory of the main opposition National League for Democracy Party led by Aung San Suu Kyi should not come as a surprise despite some irregularities and the initial fear that the poll would not be free and fair.
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Unfairly ripp'd, 'Shakespeare' must pass
News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 07/04/2012
» Four centuries after his death, Shakespeare's child suffers a miscarriage, aborted into a limbo by the Thai censors. Unless the appeal goes through at the National Film Board, you will be deprived of a chance to watch what has already become the most scorching movie of the year, Ing Kanjanavanit and Manit Sriwanichpoom's Shakespeare Tong Tai, or Shakespeare Must Die, an adaptation of Macbeth, charged with black humour, scheming harridans, buxom Lady M in blood-red dresses, and a political parable that peaks with a simulation of the infamous chair episode of Oct 6, 1976.
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Tarit in a sea of circling sharks
News, Published on 07/04/2012
» The Department of Special Investigation is often accused of favouring whichever parties hold the reins of power.
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