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One-Two-Go Airlines compensates relatives of dead in air crashSeptember 20, 2007 One-Two-Go, operator of the airliner which crashed in bad weather Sunday, has paid the first compensation to relatives of those who died in the air crash at Phuket International Airport Read Article |
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Flight data analysis to show cause of air crash this monthSeptember 20, 2007 Analysis of flight data recorders will be finished at the end of this month and the cause of Sunday's air crash at Phuket International Airport should be concluded.
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More soldiers, BMA security deployed at Sanam LuangJuly 29, 2007 More soldiers and security personnel from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) have been deployed around the capital's traditional Sanam Luang gathering place, committed to maintaining peace as devout Buddhists gathered there to celebrate Buddhi Read Article |
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Krabi governor inspects false tsunami alarmJuly 29, 2007 The governor of this southern Thai resort province Sunday inspected the cause of a false alarm emitted by nine disaster-warning towers Saturday which sent local residents and tourists alike running in panic for higher ground.
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Thai King awarded World Food PrizeJuly 23, 2007 Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej received the World Food Prize on Monday for his tireless efforts to secure the security of food supplies for the needy people around the world.
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Anti-coup leaders challenge government to public arrestJuly 23, 2007 Anti-coup leaders have dared the police to arrest them en masse at Sanam Luang ground in bid to intensify their sustained movement against the military junta, following Sunday's incident outside the residence of Privy Councillor president Gen Read Article |
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Deputy PM stresses happiness as guage of Thailand's developmentJuly 18, 2007 Thai Deputy Prime Minister Piboon Wattanasiritham on Wednesday emphasised the government's commitment to include the happiness index into Thailand's next National Economic and Social Development plan for 2007-2011.
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Two shot in Narathiwat; police review Yala bombers footageJuly 18, 2007 Presumed insurgents wounded a rubber tapper and killed an assistant village head in Narathiwat, while police have video footage of two bombers in connection with the bomb blast in Yala on Tuesday.
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Property market likely to grow steadilyJuly 18, 2007 The property market is expected to grow steadily following a long-lasting slowdown, according to a world's leading real estate services firm.
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Surveillance cameras to be installed in downtown BangkokJuly 18, 2007 Security surveillance is being upgraded in the Thai capital. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) in cooperation with the private sector is installing closed circuit television Read Article |
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Eighteen persons wounded in Yala bombingJuly 17, 2007
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Another Bt1.3 billion of Thaksin funds frozenJuly 17, 2007 The Assets Examination Committee of AEC ordered another Bt1.317 billion of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra to be frozen. Read Article |
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Thailand working on plan to cut greenhouse gasesJuly 17, 2007 Thailand's Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is working to cut greenhouse gas emissions and is bracing for the impact of global warming. Read Article |
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Crippled bomb scanners at Suvarnabhumi fully functional next weekJune 24, 2007 At least five malfunctioning CTX baggage scanners at Suvarnabhumi Airport will be up and running again next week after experiencing some technical glitches this week, according to the airport director.
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Widespread incidents in Yala: four killed, eight injuredJune 24, 2007 Unrest in Yala on Friday night led to the death of four persons, while eight others were wounded.
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Government spends Bt2.5bn promoting Thai traditional medicinesJune 24, 2007 Thailand's Ministry of Public Health has initiated five-year programme starting this year, to promote Thai traditional medicine and treatments for which it will spend nearly Bt2.5 billion, Deputy Public Health Minister Morakot Kornkasem said Read Article |
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Ex-TRT again calls to lift coup makers' Order No. 15June 24, 2007 Members of the former Thai Rak Thai party (TRT) of deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra are pushing for the lifting of a coup order which they say is precluding their participation in the November general election.
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Blast in urban population looming for ThailandJune 22, 2007 Thai government must prepare for an urban population "boom" that means city dwellers will outnumber its rural counterpart in the very near future, a senior researcher of Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR) of Mahidol University warned Frid Read Article |
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Finance Ministry sees economic growth over 4 per centJune 22, 2007 BANGKOK, June 23 (TNA) - Thailand's Ministry of Finance is confident that the country's economic growth in 2007 will exceed 4 per cent due to higher confidence on the part of investors as the general election moves closer and exports continue to enjoy sus Read Article |
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