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Bus driver caught with tiger skulls
News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/01/2019
» Officials have seized 1,666 bear claws and four tiger skulls from the Lao driver of a bus travelling from Bangkok to Pakse in Laos.
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Check Point sounds alarm on AI 'poison'
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 23/01/2019
» In 2019, cyber-attackers will move to poison artificial intelligence (AI) by attempting to distort data, targeting cryptocurrency, the cloud and the Internet of Things, says a Nasdaq-listed security software.
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Date set for coronation water ceremony
News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/01/2019
» A ceremony to collect water from 108 sacred sources across the nation for use in His Majesty the King's coronation ceremony will take place on April 6, according to Interior Minister Gen Anupong Paojinda.
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Hospital fleecing
News, Postbag, Published on 23/01/2019
» There should be a healthy fight over medical fees, and consumers should be the winners, not the hospitals.
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Defence is no joking matter
News, Editorial, Published on 23/01/2019
» Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon has been rightly pilloried in both local and foreign media lately. He has shown himself to be lacking in a too-long series of events. These have run from his luxury watches to last weekend's tasteless feast of mangoes and sticky rice. Still, there was something especially disconcerting and disappointing in his offensive and supremely unfunny "joke" about last week's terrorist attack on the Thai-managed DusitD2 hotel complex in Nairobi.
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Climate change hits tourism in North
News, Published on 23/01/2019
» The impacts of climate change and global warming are severely affecting tourism all over the globe, and Thailand is no exception.
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Clarifying 'Doi Suthep' editorial
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 23/01/2019
» In expressing our opinion on the housing project for judicial staff in Chiang Mai, the <i>Bangkok Post Sunday</i> editorial on Jan 20, entitled "Judiciary should accept its loss", may have caused misunderstandings among members of the public about the Office of the Judiciary.
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Why 'right to be forgotten' is easier said than done
News, Sutapa Amornvivat, Published on 23/01/2019
» Why does one want to be forgotten?
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Swine fever virus lurks in China tourist sausages
News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/01/2019
» Processed pork products seized from a Chinese tourist in Phuket last Wednesday have been found to contain a viral strain of African Swine Fever (ASF), according to the Department of Livestock Development.
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Prayut only keen on pro-regime parties
News, Published on 23/01/2019
» With a date yet to be fixed for the coming general election, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said Tuesday he would consider joining any party that does not abandon the policies set in motion by the current government.
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