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Reds who attacked 2009 Asean Summit out on bail
Published on 10/03/2015
» The Appeals Court on Monday night allowed bail for 13 red-shirt protest leaders who were last week sentenced to four-year imprisonment by the Pattaya Provincial Court for storming the Asean Summit in the resort city in 2009.
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Thailand's first blind orchestra: Meet the young musicians
Jon Fernquest, Published on 10/03/2015
» "I cannot see but I have good ears... that is my gift in music," he says, "When we lose one thing, there will always be a substitute."
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Cambodia launches luxury bus service
Online Reporters, Published on 10/03/2015
» A Cambodian firm has launched new bus services catering for up-market travellers to link Phnom Penh to two tourist destinations, with a plan to run to Bangkok in the future.
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NSC tightens security at important places
Patsara Jikkham, Published on 10/03/2015
» The National Security Council (NSC) has ordered tight security at all important venues in the wake of Saturday’s grenade attack at the Criminal Court in Bangkok, amid suspicions it was politically motivated.
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Bangkok's progressive Indian restaurant named best in Asia
dpa, Published on 10/03/2015
» The Bangkok restaurant of Indian-born Gaggan Anand cinched the top award at Asia's 50 Best Restaurants late Monday.
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SET down 6.29 to 1,553.42 at midday
Online Reporters, Published on 10/03/2015
» The Stock Exchange of Thailand's main index fell 0.40% or 6.29 points to 1,553.42 at noon on Tuesday.
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Pyeongchang chief rules out sharing 2018 Winter Games
AFP, Published on 10/03/2015
» SEOUL - Cho Yang-Ho, the chief of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics organising committee, has ruled out moving some events out of South Korea despite concerns over construction delays and financial problems.
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China holds man who 'sold 500 aircraft carrier images'
AFP, Published on 10/03/2015
» BEIJING - A Chinese man who sold 500 pictures of the country's first aircraft carrier has been detained in a spying investigation, local media reported, the latest web user allegedly exploited by foreign intelligence agencies.
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New Zealand police probe threat to poison baby formula
AFP, Published on 10/03/2015
» WELLINGTON - New Zealand authorities said Tuesday they had received a "criminal threat" to poison baby formula and were taking it seriously, warning parents to examine packaging for signs of tampering.
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Deserted Fukushima town to remove pro-nuclear signs
AFP, Published on 10/03/2015
» TOKYO - A Japanese town that was evacuated after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster has decided to remove street signs trumpeting the benefits of atomic power, an official said Tuesday.
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