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| (September 13, 2006) - Harsh punishment promised for
officials linked to southern militants |
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| (September 13, 2006) - Artificial coral reefs installed in Andaman Sea to attract tourists |
 |
| (September 12, 2006) - Bangkok Bank
warns of failure from dual-track economic policy |
 |
| (September 12, 2006) - PM orders reservoir construction to solve flooding problems |
 |
| (September 11, 2006) - Heavy rains expected in North,
Northeast |
 |
| (September 11, 2006) - “Suvarnabhumi Cash Card” to make traveling easier |
 |
| (September 11, 2006) - Local oil prices likely to rise again in 4th
quarter |
 |
| (September 10, 2006) - Visa Rules tightened to stop abuse |
 |
| (April 28, 2006) - Thieves prey on landmark
temples |
 |
| (April 27, 2006) - Motorists flock to fill fuel tanks in
Malaysia |
 |
| (April 8, 2006) - More Thais travel overseas on the Thai New Year 'Songkran'
holiday |
 |
| (April 2, 2006) - Thais vote amid political
crisis |
 |
| (March 31, 2006) - Thai protesters' push
pre-poll |
 |
| (March 31, 2006) - THAI-Lao Airlines clinch aviation
pact |
 |
| (March 30, 2006) - Thaksin faces last pre-poll
rally |
 |
| (March 30, 2006) - 6 corpses believed to be missing
Lao-Americans found in Mae Hong Son |
 |
| (March 30, 2006) - Khao Sarn business owners call for anti-Thaksin protest to
end |
 |
| (March 29, 2006) - City braces for alliance march to Siam Paragon |
 |
| (March 28, 2006) - Thai opposition slams PM's
offer |
 |
| (March 27, 2006) - Renewed effort to oust Thai
PM |
 |
| (March 27, 2006) - Think-tank: Pattaya tourism booming this
year |
 |
| (March 24, 2006) - Phuket Air working to meet EU safety
standards |
 |
| (March 24, 2006) - Hail A High-Tech Taxi |
 |
| (March 24, 2006) - Thai court blocks
privatisation |
 |
| (March 23, 2006) - Six die as express hits speeding truck,
derails |
 |
| (March 23, 2006) - Erawan Shrine to reopen today |
 |
| (March 22, 2006) - Thais march on Singapore
embassy |
 |
| (March 22, 2006) - Caretaker PM given ultimatum to resign within 48 hours |
 |
| (March 22, 2006) - Thai government
orders quick restoration of Brahman statue |
 |
| (March 21, 2006) - Bangkok's primary Hindu deity destroyed by
mentally-ill man |
 |
| (March 21, 2006) - Thai party alleges election
fraud |
 |
| (March 21, 2006) - Caretaker PM slams "The Nation" for making up
story |
 |
| (March 21, 2006) - THAI teams up with TAT and Star Alliance to stimulate local
tourism |
 |
| (March 21, 2006) - 60,000 Chinese and Singaporean tourists
cancel Thailand visits due to political crisis |
 |
| (March 20, 2006) - Thai politics in
uncharted waters |
 |
| (March 20, 2006) - Thaksin warns political stalemate
could drag Thailand into economic crisis |
 |
| (March 20, 2006) - Foreign
investors sees bright future for Phuket |
 |
| (February 24, 2006) - Bus service to
Pakse from Ubon opens |
 |
| (February 24, 2006) - Thailand one-stop service center to woo foreign film producers |
 |
| (February 24, 2006) - Dry-run of Phuket tsunami warning system test declared success |
 |
| (February 17, 2006) - Tourism plan ruled
out for Phi Phi island |
 |
| (February 17, 2006) - French President
pays state visit to Thailand |
 |
| (February 16, 2006) - Thai AirAsia's aviation licence
assured |
 |
| (February 16, 2006) - Sungai Kolok border crossing closed, two dead in southern
floods |
 |
| (February 15, 2006) - Thai court may probe PM's
role |
 |
| (February 14, 2006) - Storm strands 60 tourists on Matra
island |
 |
| (February 14, 2006) - Well sell-off for Chinese roses on Valentine's
Day |
 |
| (February 14, 2006) - "Death Railway"
in Thailand proposed to be new World Heritage |
 |
| (February 3, 2006) - Huge police force to keep eye on rally |
 |
| (February 3, 2006) - Bombs, shootings kill 6, injure
8 |
 |
| (February 3, 2006) - Don Muang to serve low-cost carriers, charter, private planes |
 |
| (February 3, 2006) - US warns Americans to avoid Sondhi rally |
 |
| (February 3, 2006) - PTT, Shell cut fuel prices by Bt0.40 per litre |
 |
| (February 2, 2006) - Thai PM defends mobile firm
sale |
 |
| (January 31, 2006) - Private bus operators given green light
for new fare rise |
 |
| (January 31, 2006) - Criminal law to be used against improper
websites |
 |
| (January 31, 2006) - Subway
reinforces security measures with canine bomb expert squad |
 |
| (January 29, 2006) - Motion pictures can move tourists to
Thailand |
 |
| (January 29, 2006) - THAI to offer spa, massage services to
passengers |
 |
| (January 29, 2006) - "Hat Yai Chinese New Year Festival" attracts a number of foreign
tourists |
 |
| (January 27, 2006) - Bus service to Laos seen as boosting tourism, trade
ties |
 |
| (January 27, 2006) - More than 100 illegal foreign workers nabbed in
South |
 |
| (January 26, 2006) - Thai armed forces
chief: No negotiations with PULO separatists |
 |
| (January 26, 2006) - Srinakharin dam not affected by earthquake |
 |
| (January 26, 2006) - Motocycle taxi drivers to become
'knights of the road' to up-lift services |
 |
| (January 26, 2006) - Fire-scarred catering building, peeling
runway at new airport set for repairs |
 |
| (January 25, 2006) - Appeal filed against death penalty |
 |
| (January 25, 2006) - Thailand named World Best Tourist Country |
 |
| (January 25, 2006) - Thai PM orders harsh crackdown on passenger van mafias |
 |
| (January 25, 2006) - Less travel abroad for Thais this Chinese New
Year |
 |
| (January 24, 2006) - First group of Chiang Rai ethnic Shans given Thai nationality |
 |
| (January 24, 2006) - Thai researchers develop innovative rice products |
 |
| (January 24, 2006) - Thai PM's family abandons corporate flagship; sells Shin interest for US$1.88
billion |
 |
| (January 24, 2006) - New pollution-free tourist destination discovered in southern
Thailand |
 |
| (January 23, 2006) - Local fuel prices likely to rise further this week |
 |
| (January 23, 2006) - Myanmar
migrant tsunami victims begin to find rest |
 |
| (January 23, 2006) - Looming drought in North |
 |
| (January 23, 2006) - Museum of the Lord Buddha to celebrate HM King's 80th
birthday |
 |
| (January 23, 2006) - Tourism business on Andaman coast makes
70% recovery |
 |
| (January 23, 2006) - Hollywood film
'Crash Bandits' to be filmed in Thailand |
 |
| (January 20, 2006) - Thai violence hits phone
networks |
 |
| (January 20, 2006) - Axe falls
on Koh Samui police chief, two others |
 |
| (January 20, 2006) - Safety tightened at Suvarnabhumi fuel depot after construction
blaze |
 |
| (January 20, 2006) - One dies in fire at THAI's flight-catering building in Suvarnabhumi
Airport |
 |
| (January 20, 2006) - Fire rages THAI's flight-catering building in Suvarnabhumi
Airport |
 |
| (January 20, 2006) - Two fishermen sentenced to death for rape and murder of British
tourist |
 |
| (January 20, 2006) - Thai Govt, UN issue elephant
care guide |
 |
| (January 20, 2006) - Culture Ministry backs alcoholic
beverage advertising ban |
 |
| (January 20, 2006) - Government kicks off 'no smoking
zones' at its offices |
 |
| (January 17, 2006) - Tourism Minister orders stronger
measures to protect tourists |
 |
| (January 17, 2006) - Water shortage looms in
Phuket |
 |
| (January 17, 2006) - More
police to be deployed on Koh Samui |
 |
| (January 10, 2006) - Fishermen held for Horton's murder |
 |
| (January 10, 2006) - Public Health Ministry tightens bird flu vigilance pre-Chinese New
Year |
 |
| (January 10, 2006) - Insurgent attacks continue in south
with 2 dead, 1 wounded |
 |
| (January 10, 2006) - Two-timing husbands foiled by cheat-proof marriage
registrations |
 |
| (January 9, 2006) - Two fishermen admit rape, murder of British tourist |
 |
| (January 9, 2006) - Hotel lobbies, trains and spas to be
smoke-free |
 |
| (January 9, 2006) - Trawler crew interrogated over tourist's murder |
 |
| (January 6, 2006) - Police hunt bomb suspect in Bangkok |
 |
| (January 6, 2006) - Missing model's night of lust |
 |
| (January 6, 2006) - Male waiter being hunted by
police |
 |
| (January 5, 2006) - Police searching for missing Brazilian model |
 |
| (January 5, 2006) - Oil traders poised to further raise fuel
prices |
 |
| (January 5, 2006) - Committee formed to arbitrate tsunami land disputes |
 |
| (January 5, 2006) - Head
of decapitated soldier slain in Yala ambush found |
 |
| (January 5, 2006) - 393 killed in road accidents during 6-day New Year
holiday |
 |
| (January 5, 2006) - MMS New Year
messages trebled from last year |
 |
| (January 5, 2006) - Dusit Zoo to become Bangkok's night
safari |
 |
| (January 4, 2006) - Buoyant tourism in Phuket during New
Year festival |
 |
| (January 4, 2006) - No passengers stranded at bus terminals |
 |
| (January 4, 2006) - Tourist's body found in Thailand |
 |
| (January 4, 2006) - New Year's greetings
from His Majesty the King |
 |
| (December 30, 2005) - New Year countdown at Chiang Mai's Night Safari expected to attract thousands of
people |
 |
| (December 30, 2005) - Chiang Rai declared as cold-ridged disaster
zone |
 |
| (December 29, 2005) - Taxi Boatmen 'Back in
Business' |
 |
| (December 29, 2005) - Trader promises no new fuel price hike until after New
Year |
 |
| (December 29, 2005) - Bridge bombing blocked in Narathiwat; plea bargains offered
militants |
 |
| (December 28, 2005) - Cupid comes calling -- Post-tsunami romance in Phuket |
 |
| (December 28, 2005) - Yala arms cache raided, criminal suspect pursued by
security forces |
 |
| (December 28, 2005) - Marine Safety Centres in
Andaman to be ready in 2007 |
 |
| (December 28, 2005) - More unseasonal rain in
Bangkok |
 |
| (December 28, 2005) - Urgent recovery efforts for
flooded south under way; cold relief slated for North |
 |
| (December 27, 2005) - Foreign tourists ready
for New Year's countdown in Hat Yai |
 |
| (December 27, 2005) - Thailand rebounds from negative tsunami image; voted a favourite world
destination |
 |
| (December 27, 2005) - Tsunami commemoration ends, emotional mourning of relatives' victims
remains |
 |
| (December 27, 2005) - Representatives from 45 countries take part in Thailand's tsunami
memorials |
 |
| (December 27, 2005) - Thousands gather for Dec 26
tsunami memorials |
 |
| (December 27, 2005) - US, British, Australian warnings about
terrorism during festive season |
 |
| (December 27, 2005) - Phi Phi Islands restoration too slow
after one-year time |
 |
| (December 27, 2005) - Chiang Mai
celebrates festive New Year countdown |
 |
| (December 23, 2005) - WHO praises Thailand for hospitality during last year's tsunami
disaster |
 |
| (December 23, 2005) - Oil stations allowed to open 24 hours
during New Year festival |
 |
| (December 23, 2005) - More rain brings flood, death in the south |
 |
| (December 23, 2005) - PM to visit south if flood situation fails to
improve |
 |
| (December 23, 2005) - Thai govt ready for tsunami commemorative ceremony |
 |
| (December 23, 2005) - Tsunami book released to mark
anniversary |
 |
| (December 22, 2005) - Education Ministry seeks extra funding to help flood ravaged
schools |
 |
| (December 22, 2005) - Kenya postpones sending wild animals to
Thailand |
 |
| (December 22, 2005) - OTOP village
competition to spur locally-made product sale |
 |
| (December 22, 2005) - Government aims to reduce holiday highway death toll |
 |
| (December 22, 2005) - Interior Minister says southern flooding crisis to ease-off soon |
 |
| (December 21, 2005) - PTT sees no immediate need for new fuel price
hike |
 |
| (December 21, 2005) - Southern flood toll: 15 dead, 3 missing; 670,000
affected |
 |
| (December 21, 2005) - Thailand ranks first at 3rd ASEAN PARA Games |
 |
| (December 21, 2005) - Honda to open 2.4 billion baht regional R&D
centre |
 |
| (December 21, 2005) - Hat Yai's New Year celebration procedes despite
floods |
 |
| (December 20, 2005) - Army, Air Force send relief supplies as floods overwhelm
South |
 |
| (December 20, 2005) - Thailand steps up security for tsunami commemorative event |
 |
| (December 20, 2005) - 22 teachers held hostage by 1,000 Narathiwat villagers
rescued |
 |
| (December 20, 2005) - More storms, flooding forecast as new tropical depression hits Gulf of
Thailand |
 |
| (December 19, 2005) - Hurdles in identifying
tsunami victims |
 |
| (December 19, 2005) - Government
plans flat fare rate for all extended electric train routes |
 |
| (December 19, 2005) - Rights group urges Thailand to end “blacklists’ of suspected militants in deep south |
 |
| (December 19, 2005) - Hat Yai declared disaster zone; 2 more drowned, 1 missing in
floods |
 |
| (December 19, 2005) - Thai crimebusters enlist
www: arrest warrants go online |
 |
| (December 19, 2005) - Tsunami commemorative event preparations nearly
complete |
 |
| (December 19, 2005) - High seas, high tides in Gulf, Andaman Sea |
 |
| (December 18, 2005) - Flash
floods continue to wreck havoc in South |
 |
| (December 18, 2005) - High tides, runoff from Hat Yai, Phattalung add to Songkhla
flood misery |
 |
| (December 18, 2005) - Survivors paint world's longest batik banner recounting
tsunami |
 |
| (December 18, 2005) - OK rating given for Thailand's first official test
run of tsunami warning system |
 |
| (December 18, 2005) - Floods
kill two in Nakhon Si Thammarat, travel disrupted |
 |
| (December 18, 2005) - Phatthalung faces most severe flooding in 20
years |
 |
| (December 15, 2005) - False alarm panics six provinces |
 |
| (December 15, 2005) - Thailand rebuilds after
Tsunami |
 |
| (December 15, 2005) - 'Fat' Thailand used 16M weight-loss ills; FDA to
curb |
 |
| (December 15, 2005) - Tourism officials anticipate 4 million tourists in Phuket resort next
year |
 |
| (December 15, 2005) - Phuket Tsunami Victim Identification Centre relocated, not
closed |
 |
| (December 15, 2005) - EU bans instant noodles from
Thailand |
 |
| (December 15, 2005) - Call for an end to the export of Thai
pachyderms |
 |
| (December 15, 2005) - Oil traders raise gasoline prices by Bt0.40 per
litre |
 |
| (December 15, 2005) - Phuket, Bangkok voted among Asia’s top five holiday spots |
 |
| (December 14, 2005) - Surat Thani
lowlands hit hard, more rain forecast for region |
 |
| (December 14, 2005) - Interior Ministry targets highway casualty reductions during New
Year |
 |
| (December 14, 2005) - PM Thaksin's daughter Thailand's richest stockholder for 2nd year at US$0.5
billion |
 |
| (December 14, 2005) - Flood damage in Pattani estimated at
over Bt100 million |
 |
| (December 13, 2005) - No plan for new fuel price
hike:PTT |
 |
| (December 13, 2005) - Disaster victim
identification center in Phuket closes doors |
 |
| (December 13, 2005) - Thailand's eastern South Gulf coastal provinces hit by new rain, floods |
 |
| (December 13, 2005) - Phuket seeks
government support to resume THAI flights from Japan |
 |
| (December 9, 2005) - Plan to raise new bus
fare suspended |
 |
| (December 9, 2005) - Spas in Phuket, Phangnga Face a Bleak Future |
 |
| (December 9, 2005) - Heavy rains force schools to
close |
 |
| (December 9, 2005) - Malaysia hands over
one of 131 Narathiwat villagers to face charges in Thailand |
 |
| (December 9, 2005) - Oil traders raise gasoline
prices by 0.40 baht per litre, diesel stays unchanged |
 |
| (December 9, 2005) - Key
Pattani insurgent detained on murder charges |
 |
| (December 8, 2005) - Commercial airlines end flights to
Korat |
 |
| (December 8, 2005) - Thailand successfully produces anti-bird flu
drug |
 |
| (December 8, 2005) - Top suspected
insurgent leader extradited from Malaysia, say Thai officials |
 |
| (December 8, 2005) - Thai govt dismisses renewed secret CIA prison
allegations |
 |
| (December 8, 2005) - Heavy rain hits Surat Thani, Samui tourist missing in rough sea |
 |
| (December 8, 2005) - Cold snap, rain in North brings health and weather warnings |
 |
| (December 8, 2005) - Insurgent violence in deep South claims one more
victim |
 |
| (December 6, 2005) - Thai ancient market destroyed by
fire |
 |
| (December 6, 2005) - Candlelit prayers rise to the sky as Thais honour His Majesty the
King |
 |
| (December 6, 2005) - 'Tom Yum Goong' Tony Ja's father adds spice to Thai Father's
Day |
 |
| (December 6, 2005) - Phuket resort upbeat, despite contracting economy in first nine
months |
 |
| (December 5, 2005) - Samui back to normal as floodwaters recede |
 |
| (December 5, 2005) - Quake jolts three districts in Chiang
Mai |
 |
| (December 5, 2005) - King calls for mindfulness
and caution |
 |
| (December 5, 2005) - Temperatures in North
drop, poor people need blankets |
 |
| (December 5, 2005) - Heavy rain continues without let-up in southern
provinces |
 |
| (December 4, 2005) - Disaster officials, police meet to reduce casualties during New
Year |
 |
| (December 4, 2005) - Krabi survivors' lament |
 |
| (December 4, 2005) - Nine arrested Narathiwat insurgents face trial, execution |
 |
| (December 4, 2005) - Details
of three mass transit train lines expected next week |
 |
| (December 4, 2005) - Citing
security concerns, Phuket declines sister city role with Bali |
 |
| (December 4, 2005) - Flash floods batter Koh Samui, southern coastal provinces |
 |
| (December 4, 2005) - Koh Samui tourist island faces
renewed flood threat |
 |
| (December 2, 2005) - PM presides state
event in honour of HM King |
 |
| (December 2, 2005) - More than 1,000 prisoners to be
released on HM King's birthday |
 |
| (December 2, 2005) - State disaster authority estimates Southern flood |
 |
| (December 1, 2005) - PM vows to go when the people
say |
 |
| (December 1, 2005) - Thai-Lao bus routes set to open gateways to
Indochina |
 |
| (December 1, 2005) - Govt plays down "al-Qaeda" threat |
 |
| (December 1, 2005) - Infrastructural revamp needed for Koh Samui flood prevention |
 |
| (November 30, 2005) - State
event in honour of HM King's 60th anniversary of coronation set on Dec 1 |
 |
| (November 30, 2005) - Thailand to soon become bird flu free zone |
 |
| (November 30, 2005) - Local oil traders cut gasoline prices by 0.40 baht per liter |
 |
| (November 30, 2005) - Government rejects insurgent amnesty proposal |
 |
| (November 30, 2005) - Government bans killing chickens at Chinatown
market |
 |
| (November 30, 2005) - Cabinet changes observance of King Naresuan's historic battle
for Ayutthaya's freedom |
 |
| (November 30, 2005) - Ubon health
official sees Northeasterners topping Thai smoking charts |
 |
| (November 30, 2005) - ICT plans to double Thai Internet users next
year |
 |
| (November 30, 2005) - Holiday fun on the rise in tourist haven of Phuket |
 |
| (November 29, 2005) - B1bn plan to improve island's drainage, roads,
planning |
 |
| (November 29, 2005) - Heavy rains predicted in Southern Gulf
of Thailand coastal provinces |
 |
| (November 29, 2005) - New heavy rains hit flooded Samui; two workers
electrocuted |
 |
| (November 28, 2005) - Disaster relief operations in full swing |
 |
| (November 28, 2005) - Bt300 million in storm, flood damage to Koh Samui
economy |
 |
| (November 28, 2005) - Fishermen rescued as storms hit popular Gulf islands |
 |
| (November 28, 2005) - Flash floods continue
to hit south |
 |
| (November 28, 2005) - Koh Samui tourist centre, Surat Thani hard
hit by floods |
 |
| (November 28, 2005) - Phuket tsunami sirens fail to sound in test |
 |
| (November 28, 2005) - Four dead as floods wreak havoc in
South |
 |
| (November 28, 2005) - Swedish Crown
Princess to add dignity to solemn tsunami anniversary memorial events |
 |
| (November 28, 2005) - Schools, universities close as floods submerge Southern
provinces |
 |
| (November 24, 2005) - Thailand, Cambodia plan joint anti-drug smuggling
campaign |
 |
| (November 24, 2005) - Oil spill in Chonburi threatens coral reefs |
 |
| (November 23, 2005) - Construction of remaining disaster early warning systems to be completed before
schedule |
 |
| (November 23, 2005) - Six southern provinces warned of torrential rain and flash
floods |
 |
| (November 23, 2005) - Southern violence continues as local government worker beheaded in
Pattani |
 |
| (November 23, 2005) - Customs to step fight against new range of fake
goods |
 |
| (November 23, 2005) - Stranded
tourists await evacuation from Koh Tao |
 |
| (November 22, 2005) - Dr. Mahathir talks focus on southern insurgency, says PM |
 |
| (November 22, 2005) - Public Health Ministry plans to remove alcoholic beverage from retail display
shelves |
 |
| (November 22, 2005) - EU
expresses satisfaction with tough Thai stance against pirated goods |
 |
| (November 22, 2005) - Health Minister's spot check finds convenience stores in cigarette
display compliance |
 |
| (November 22, 2005) - Marine
Dept demands Bt5 million compensation for Chonburi coast oil spill |
 |
| (November 22, 2005) - Remembering the tsunami: mangrove forest saves Phang Nga
villages |
 |
| (November 22, 2005) - Five dead, three missing as flood hits Prachuap Khiri
Khan |
 |
| (November 22, 2005) - Heavy rain, waves strands thousands of tourists on Koh Tao
Island |
 |
| (November 21, 2005) - Malaysia introduces new requirements for work visas |
 |
| (November 21, 2005) - Thai Oil claims to have contained oil spill off Chonburi coast |
 |
| (November 21, 2005) - Authorities report progress in murdered monk
case |
 |
| (November 21, 2005) - One drowned, three missing as floods ravage southern
provinces |
 |
| (November 20, 2005) - Trade prospects positive as Sri Lanka, Thailand mark 50 years of diplomatic
relations |
 |
| (November 20, 2005) - Storm warnings for 8
southern Gulf of Thailand provinces |
 |
| (November 20, 2005) - 12 injured as twin bombs explode in
Narathiwat |
 |
| (November 20, 2005) - Cockfighting can
resume on New Year's Day |
 |
| (November 20, 2005) - Highway officials bid to reduce accidents during New Year's
festival |
 |
| (November 20, 2005) - Chiang Mai Night Safari reconsiders wild animal
menu |
 |
| (November 20, 2005) - Southerners protest insurgent violence; policeman shot dead in
Yala |
 |
| (November 18, 2005) - All local oil traders cut gasoline prices by Bt0.40 per litre |
 |
| (November 18, 2005) - 'Glitch' deep sixes deep South
mobile phone service |
 |
| (November 17, 2005) - Thais and foreign tourists celebrate 'loy krathong'
festival |
 |
| (November 17, 2005) - Mass
rally against family massacre |
 |
| (November 17, 2005) - Ministry to 'bust' shops displaying cigarettes |
 |
| (November 17, 2005) - 18,000 mobile phones in Pattani have unregistered SIM
cards |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Separatist defendants seek Supreme Court
review |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Nine dead in insurgent attack in Narathiwat |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Cabinet gives green light to restrict cigarette
sales |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Thais ban mobiles in terror
drive |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Security measures beefed up in metropolitan areas |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Agriculture Ministry plans to free Thailand of bird flu in 3
years |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Court suspends listing of state power
utility |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Train services from deep South to Bangkok and vice versa
resume |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - African animal deal may tarnish Thailand's image, committee
warns |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Thousands of southern
mobile phone users face service cut |
 |
| (November 16, 2005) - Thai zoos now free from bird
flu |
 |
| (November 15, 2005) - Migrant worker suspected of contracting bird flu |
 |
| (November 15, 2005) - Anti-insurgent teams deployed to South from
Bangkok |
 |
| (November 15, 2005) - Interior Minister: Drug
dealers supportiing insurgents will be brought to justice |
 |
| (November 15, 2005) - Shopkeepers shot dead, two government officials wounded in
Yala |
 |
| (November 15, 2005) - Protests at Thai power
sell-off |
 |
| (November 15, 2005) - Consumers benefit as diesel traders cut retail price |
 |
| (November 15, 2005) - State railway temporarily suspends train services from deep South to Bangkok |
 |
| (November 14, 2005) - Buddhist monks and Reconciliation Commission dialogue in
Pattani |
 |
| (November 14, 2005) - Public health ministry confirms Phichit patient has lung
infection |
 |
| (November 14, 2005) - Fourth bird flu patient confirmed in Bangkok, possible fifth awaiting
test results |
 |
| (November 14, 2005) - Officers on alert to foil planned trafficking of
large-scale drugs during Loy Krathong |
 |
| (November 14, 2005) - Only 65% of cell phone
subscribers in deep South registered as deadline nears |
 |
| (November 14, 2005) - Colourful Loy Krathong
festival to bring Bt2 billion to Chiang Mai economy |
 |
| (November 14, 2005) - 7,000 expected to mark tsumani remembrance
ceremony |
 |
| (November 14, 2005) - Patient found with avian influenza symptoms in Rayong |
 |
| (November 11, 2005) - Former PM's initiative to quell southern unrest backed
by Muslim leader |
 |
| (November 11, 2005) - Interior Minister denies suggesting relocation of
northeasters to deep South |
 |
| (November 11, 2005) - Resettlement of northeastern villagers in deep South must be voluntary:Army
Chief |
 |
| (November 11, 2005) - Phuket voted as'Top Island in Asia and Indian
Ocean' |
 |
| (November 11, 2005) - 7-Eleven awaits public health minister's directives on cigarette
display |
 |
| (November 11, 2005) - Government offices
torched in Pattani |
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| (November 9, 2005) - Women's
boxing match in Thai
jail |
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| (November 9, 2005) - Oil traders cut retail diesel prices by 0.30 bt per
liter |
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| (November 9, 2005) - Thai drug authorities locate 'speed' factories near northern
border |
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| (November 9, 2005) - Bangkok‘s Don Muang to become second-tier
airport |
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| (November 9, 2005) - 'Commissions' and bribery most typical woes faced by Thai companies, survey
finds |
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| (November 9, 2005) - Prime Minister Thaksin thanks Yala authorities for containing unrest |
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| (November 9, 2005) - Public unlikely to benefit from falling oil prices as new fuel levies announced |
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| (November 9, 2005) - Pattani Mujahideen leader killed in insurgent attack in
Yala |
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| (November 8, 2005) - Situation under control after new
series of attacks in deep South |
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| (November 8, 2005) - Southern province
governors gain power for peacekeeping tasks |
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| (November 8, 2005) - Government searches for Thai woman reportedly disappearing in North
Korea |
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| (November 8, 2005) - ICT Ministry to launch "Cyber Clean" scheme |
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| (November 8, 2005) - Police, health
authorities to prosecute 7-Eleven for inconvenience |
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| (November 7, 2005) - PM calls meeting of senior military officers in deep
South |
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| (November 7, 2005) - Partial martial law in Songkhla will not affect tourism |
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| (November 7, 2005) - Express bus services planned to ease travel to Suvarnabhumi
airport |
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| (November 7, 2005) - Suspected bird flu patient tests
negative |
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| (November 7, 2005) - Thai Airways to soar to US$250 million profit in
2006 |
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| (November 7, 2005) - Samui makes a splash with Bt14 billion tourism |
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| (November 7, 2005) - PM leaves Sunday for troubled Narathiwat to review military strategy |
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| (November 7, 2005) - Government approves BMA's 2.2 km extention of
skytrain |
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| (November 7, 2005) - Army increases Ranger unit strength, community relations in
South |
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| (November 4, 2005) - Thailand
becomes world's 7th largest automobile exporter |
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| (November 4, 2005) - PM denies Thai knowledge of, connection with reported CIA secret
prisons |
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| (November 4, 2005) - More generous terms to promote Thai restaurants around the world |
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| (November 4, 2005) - Provincial electricity body to increase efficiency amidst 10% rise in
cost |
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| (November 4, 2005) - Two recent deaths not bird-flu related |
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| (November 4, 2005) - Metro Bangkok bracing for possible bird
flu outbreaks |
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| (November 4, 2005) - Thai districts impose martial
law |
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| (November 3, 2005) - Martial law imposed on two districts in Songkhla |
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| (November 3, 2005) - Bomb hoaxes greet Eid el-Fitr in
Songkhla |
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| (November 3, 2005) - Shell calls for free hand to cut retail oil prices |
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| (November 3, 2005) - Dutch gangster gunned down |
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| (November 3, 2005) - Situation in Narathiwat under control after insurgent
attacks |
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| (November 3, 2005) - Police hunt for bank
robber |
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| (November 3, 2005) - Pattani on alert for Eid el-Fitr |
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| (November 2, 2005) - Five nations agree to strengthen regional cooperation to fight bird
flu |
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| (November 2, 2005) - Cabinet approves tsunami anniversary plan |
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| (November 2, 2005) - Inflation rate surges to highest level in seven year in
October |
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| (November 2, 2005) - All local oil traders further cut retail fuel
prices |
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| (November 2, 2005) - Far south gets hundreds more teachers |
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| (November 2, 2005) - Weapon seizures spill over into Songkhla province |
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| (November 2, 2005) - Bird flu found in 3 more spots in Suphanburi; smuggling grows |
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| (November 2, 2005) - Recovering son of bird flu victim to be discharged |
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| (November 1, 2005) - Fire rages Polish Embassy in
Bangkok |
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| (November 1, 2005) - Crackdown launched on smuggled bird flu vaccines |
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| (November 1, 2005) - Lab tests confirm two more bird flu patients in
Thailand |
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| (November 1, 2005) - Government has no
plan to shut Thai cockfighting pits |
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| (November 1, 2005) - Yala policeman shot, seriously
wounded |
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| (November 1, 2005) - Thai chicken exporters
see continuing growth |
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| (October 31, 2005) - State Railway rules out 3rd class fare hike to help poor |
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| (October 31, 2005) - Avian flu response: Khao Kheow Open Zoo aviary temporarily
closes |
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| (October 31, 2005) - Southern police chief believes same group did two temple
attacks |
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| (October 31, 2005) - Northern Thai 'bird flu' case confirmed as common influenza,not
H5N1 |
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| (October 31, 2005) - Soldiers will search religious premises for stolen
weapons |
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| (October 31, 2005) - Tourists assured of government's bird flu control measures |
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| (October 31, 2005) - Buddhist
temple torched in suspected militant attack |
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| (October 31, 2005) - Northern Thailand reports more suspected bird flu patients |
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| (October 28, 2005) - Thais invited to view planet Mars at its
closest |
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| (October 28, 2005) - Thailand-Malaysia resolve misunderstandings on insurgency
suppression |
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| (October 28, 2005) - Thailand unveils website database site on Tsunami
aid |
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| (October 28, 2005) - People in 16 southern provinces warned to be prepared for new depression |
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| (October 28, 2005) - Security forces in deep South prepared for further insurgent attacks |
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| (October 28, 2005) - Kalasin reports 4 fighting cocks with bird
flu |
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| (October 28, 2005) - Village volunteer attacks and gun robberies linked to Takbai |
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| (October 28, 2005) - PTT cuts fuel prices of all
categories by Bt 0.40 bt per liter |
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| (October 28, 2005) - Tourists unlikely to contract bird flu virus in Thailand, says
minister |
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| (October 28, 2005) - Reward offered for return of
shotguns |
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| (October 28, 2005) - Aviation official denies AirAsia flight forced down by bird
strike |
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| (October 27, 2005) - Security forces
hunt for arm robbers in deep South |
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| (October 27, 2005) - All passengers and crew safe from THAI plane accident in
Melbourne |
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| (October 27, 2005) - Retaliation planned against southern violence
perpetrators |
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| (October 27, 2005) - Bangkok City cou |