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Shrine to Thailand hides in Minnesota home: In Roy Blakey's living room is a huge triangular carving, to the right, covered with gold and inlaid mica similar to those found in Buddhist temples in Thailand....
- Sun Feb 20 18:55:28 2005     Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Andaman tourism picking up: December's tsunami has already wiped Bt5 billion from the Andaman tourism sector, but hotel occupancy rates are gradually rising and could return to normal by the start of the upcoming tourism season, according to Tourism Minister Sontaya Kunplome. In...
- Sun Feb 20 18:39:29 2005     TNA News
Department store worker dies after falling in lift shaft: A female security guard at one of Bangkok's leading department stores died this morning after falling into the store's lift shaft. Police found the body of Miss Jamnieng Khunkwansuk, 42, at the Central Ladprao department store this morning. The guard...
- Sun Feb 20 18:38:12 2005     TNA News
Democrats opposes Govt's zoning scheme: The government's scheme to divide the South into zones is certain to backfire, Thailand's former prime minister and chief advisor of the opposition Democrat Party, Chuan Leekpai warned on Sunday. The militants would immediately escape, after creating...
- Sun Feb 20 18:38:00 2005     TNA News
Govt tightens controls on food toxins: The Ministry of Public Health has revised its regulations on the quantities of toxic residues from agricultural chemicals permissible in foodstuffs, bringing Thailand in line with international guidelines. The new regulations, due to come into force next...
- Sun Feb 20 18:37:56 2005     TNA News
Hmong told to comply with Thai family laws: Officials in the northern province of Chiang Mai have been engaged in intense negotiations with the Hmong minority group after it emerged that girls as young as 13 years old were being married off in traditional wedding ceremonies. The tradition came...
- Sun Feb 20 18:37:35 2005     TNA News
Army hunting two suspected militant leaders: Soldiers of the Fourth Army are hunting two major militant leaders suspected of being behind the violent unrest in Thailand's southern provinces. The hunt for the two suspected ring leaders follows information obtained from another suspected militant...
- Sun Feb 20 18:36:57 2005     TNA News
A chorus of voices from Thailand: In recent news stories from Thailand, one of the places slammed by the tsunamis, comments from Thais interviewed rarely exceeded one sentence. Hardly a quote projected complex insight about the disaster, let alone dark anger or sarcastic pain....
- Sun Feb 20 18:29:00 2005     San Jose Mercury News
Cloned cow success in Thailand: Thai scientists have cloned more than a dozen breeding bulls and cows since 2003 and expect to clone 50 more this year to improve herds....
- Sun Feb 20 18:26:14 2005     ABC News
Uneasy Calm In South Thailand Deters M'sians From Crossing Over: Rantau Panjang, Prevailing uncertainties in the insurgency-wracked southern Thailand have deterred Malaysians, especially Kelantanese, from crossing over to the neighbouring country....
- Sun Feb 20 18:25:14 2005     Bernama
Tight security at Chinese goddess shrine in the South: Tight security has been imposed around a week-long fair at the Chao Mae Lim Kor Niew Shrine, which began on Sunday in the violence-plagued southern province of Pattani. Combined military and police forces are patrolling the Shrine and nearby areas round...
- Sun Feb 20 17:37:11 2005     TNA News
Former Us presidents pledged more relief efforts to Thailand after tsunami: Bangkok, Us former presidents, George Bush and Bill Clinton, pledged to offer continued assistance to tsunami ravaged southern Thailand in a bid to restore livelihoods of affected people, local press reported Sunday....
- Sun Feb 20 17:26:39 2005     AngolaPress
New state import: Thai farmworkers: Some Yakima Valley fruit growers have found poor Asian farmers are reliable guest workers, and their visas bypass the uncertainties of hiring illegal immigrants. But critics doubt claims of a labor shortage and worry about abuses....
- Sun Feb 20 17:26:21 2005     Seattle Times
Interview-Poor coordination hurts Thai tsunami body effort: Phuket, Thailand Poor coordination is delaying work on the repatriation of the bodies of foreigners killed by the tsunami victims bodies in Thailand, a disaster management expert said on Sunday....
- Sun Feb 20 17:25:33 2005     Yahoo India
Pachyderm painting sells for nearly 39-thousand dollars in Thailand: Bangkok, Thailand It's a case of elephants helping elephants in Thailand where an abstract painting by eight pachyderms has sold for nearly 39-thousand dollars....
- Sun Feb 20 16:57:05 2005     WKBN
Five arrested, heroin and explosives seized: Soldiers and police have arrested five people and seized quantities of heroin and equipment used to make explosives at a warehouse near the Sungai Kolok river in this southern province. Government security forces raided a rice warehouse owned by 31-year...
- Sun Feb 20 16:36:22 2005     TNA News
Some 70% of Ubon's electors cast their votes in by-election: The Election Commission in the north-eastern province of Ubon Ratchathani believes at least 70% of registered voters will cast their ballots in Sunday/today's by-election for the province's constituency 3. The EC provincial chief said the vote counting...
- Sun Feb 20 16:35:36 2005     TNA News
Thai Pm blames militants relatives: Sungai Golok: The first car bomb to explode in a year-long separatist uprising in Thailand's Muslim south was planted by relatives of hunted militant leaders, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday....
- Sun Feb 20 16:26:03 2005     Star Online
Pachyderm painting sells for Us$38,900 in Thailand: An abstractionist painting by eight elephants in Thailand has sold for Us$38,900 , with proceeds going to help a pachyderm sanctuary, a news report said Sunday....
- Sun Feb 20 15:57:12 2005     AP News
Khon Kaen pilots fluoridated milk: Several countries have introduced fluoride into their water supplies to help prevent childhood tooth decay, but the Ministry of Public Health is to go one further by putting fluoride into the milk distributed to schoolchildren in Thailand's north-eastern...
- Sun Feb 20 15:39:18 2005     TNA News
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