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Private sector to pay for Thailand Plaza: Thailand's Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said on Saturday that although the rent for the building in New York for the Thailand Plaza project is more than 50% higher than the original estimate, the additional expenses will be borne by the tenants from...
- Sun Feb 20 15:38:40 2005     TNA News
Suspect of Narathiwat's bomb blast escapes police's capture: Local security forces have failed to nab a man suspected of having involved in a recent bomb attack in Su-ngai Kolok District of Thailand's southern border province of Narathiwat, which killed six people and wounded nearly 50 others. The local army and...
- Sun Feb 20 15:38:18 2005     TNA News
Thousands of fish die after factor poisons water: Tens of thousands of fish have been found dead in a canal in Thailand's northeastern Roi Et Province, following the leakage of ammonia from a local ice production plant. Today Muang district chief Sangkhom Atthaworn warned locals not to eat the fish,...
- Sun Feb 20 15:38:10 2005     TNA News
PM orders provincial governors to address drought: Faced with what is threatening to become a nationwide drought crisis, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday ordered provincial governors to pull out all the stops to address water shortages, while the Royal Irrigation Department warned of worse...
- Sun Feb 20 15:37:56 2005     TNA News
Govt urges prawn farmers to end use of chemicals: The National Bureau of Agricultural Commodity and Food Standards today called on prawn farmers to refrain from using chemicals in their farming operations, warning that problems over residues could scupper Thailand's chances of emerging as the Kitchen...
- Sun Feb 20 15:37:33 2005     TNA News
Another brutal slaying in the South: Three unidentified gunmen shot and killed a man near a hospital parking lot in Bajoh district in this southern province on Saturday night. The police investigating the slaying have not decided whether it is related to the violent unrest in Thailand's...
- Sun Feb 20 15:37:15 2005     TNA News
Former US presidents to seek for more financial support for tsunami victims: Two former US presidents, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, have pledged to seek for more donations from the US public and private sectors to support tsunami victims in Thailand and other countries hit by the massive waves on 26 December. The former...
- Sun Feb 20 15:37:00 2005     TNA News
Guinness Book records world's most expensive elephant painting: Eight residents of Chiang Mai's Mae Sa Elephant Camp made a name for themselves yesterday when they began painting a work which, when completed, will win the unusual distinction of being the world's most expensive painting done by a group of elephants....
- Sun Feb 20 15:36:44 2005     TNA News
Villages in the South to be re-classified:SBPPC chief: Senior government officials will meet within the next two weeks to re-classify villages in Thailand's deep South which have been rocked by violent unrest for more than a year, according to the director of the Southern Border Provinces Peace Building Command...
- Sun Feb 20 15:36:42 2005     TNA News
Two boys suspected of having bird flu: A 60-year-old man suspected of having contracted bird flu has been allowed to return home after he had shown signs of improvement. Doctors at the hospital in the north-eastern Yasothon province have discharged the man but asked him to return on 4 March...
- Sun Feb 20 15:35:46 2005     TNA News
Thai banks to review interest rates: Senior Thai bankers believe it is not necessary to raise Thailand's domestic interest rates because of the high liquidity in the country's banking system. But believe banks may have to review the rates during around the middle of the year. The liquidity...
- Sun Feb 20 15:35:29 2005     TNA News
U.S. firm says lack of coordination hampering post-tsunami forensics efforts in Thailand: A U.S.-Based company helping to repatriate the bodies of foreign tsunami victims in Thailand said Sunday that a lack of coordination among governments and a shortage of capacity to do Dna testing are hampering identification efforts....
- Sun Feb 20 15:26:10 2005     AP News
A second car bombing suspect detained in Thailand: A second suspect has been detained in Thailand, over last week's deadly car bombing, that killed six people and injured 44. A senior police officer has told the Afp newsagency, the two men are now being interrogated over the blast, in the southern border...
- Sun Feb 20 15:25:58 2005     ABC Radio Australia
2 ex-presidents visit Thailand in tsunami tour: Ban Nam Khem, Thailand Bill Clinton's voice trembled with emotion as he and George H.W. Bush put aside their once-bitter political rivalry Saturday at a Thai village where children gave them...
- Sun Feb 20 14:57:31 2005     Arizona Daily Star
Former missionaries return to Thailand: Missionaries to Thailand for 39 years, Bob and Jeannie Spears recently returned to Kohlanta to make a tangible impact in the tsunami relief effort. They served as coordinators and translators for First Baptist Church of Shawnee's mission trip....
- Sun Feb 20 14:57:09 2005     Shawnee News-Star
Thailand detains second suspect over deadly car bombing: Bangkok Thai authorities have detained a second suspect in the deadly car bomb attack in the kingdom's deep south, where bloody violence blamed on a separatist revolt has raged, police said Sunday....
- Sun Feb 20 13:26:42 2005     Channel News
Bush, Clinton visit Thailand: Ban Nam Khem, Thailand Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush put aside their once-bitter rivalry yesterday as they surveyed the tsunami's devastation....
- Sun Feb 20 12:55:22 2005     Richmond Times-Dispatch
Thai Violence Dividing Neighbors: Rangae District, Thailand As Taveesak walked the gravel road, he pointed to a cramped clapboard home and recalled a peaceful time before southern Thailand was rocked by separatist violence....
- Sun Feb 20 11:26:32 2005     Washington Post
Thai holiday on the run leads East: It was a steamy Boxing Day morning in Bangkok and we were strolling past an array of fried insects on sale at one of 9,000 stalls at the Chatuchak Weekend markets when the mobile rang....
- Sun Feb 20 09:27:02 2005     CNN News
Thai police continue investigations into car bombing: Thai police say they narrowly missed catching the suspected maker of the first car bomb to explode in a year-long separatist uprising in the Muslim-Majority far south....
- Sun Feb 20 08:55:37 2005     ABC Radio Australia
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