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  • Lin Ping to be returned to China

    10 Apr 2013 : The giant panda born at Chiang Mai Zoo in Thailand, the ever-popular Lin Ping, is to be sent to China after she turns four years old on May 27, a decision sure to sadden many Thai people.

  • Pump prices down this morning

    10 Apr 2013 : PTT and Bangchak on Wednesday morning cut pump prices by 0.50 baht a litre for petrol and gasohol and 0.30 baht per litre for gasohol E85.

  • SET up 5.86 points at opening

    10 Apr 2013 : Thai stocks opened up 0.40% at the start of trade this morning.

  • South on alert for N.Korea missile test

    10 Apr 2013 : SEOUL - South Korea raised its military watch alert to "vital threat" on Wednesday ahead of an expected North Korean missile launch, as UN chief Ban Ki-moon warned the Korean peninsula may be slipping out of control.

  • Gold prices up 150 baht

    10 Apr 2013 : The Gold Traders Association this morning announced the buying prices at 21,390.76 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 21,700 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.

  • Student stabs 14 in Texas

    10 Apr 2013 : CYPRESS, Texas - A US college student stabbed 14 people, leaving two victims critically wounded, in a rampage that ended when he was wrestled to the ground and taken into custody, police said.

  • Galaxy Note 8 gets US launch date

    10 Apr 2013 : The company's latest 8-inch tablet, conceived as a direct competitor to the iPad Mini will go on sale in the US on April 11.

  • Activist: China persecuting family

    10 Apr 2013 : The Chinese human rights activist at the center of a diplomatic crisis a year ago on Tuesday accused Beijing of reneging on the agreement that freed him and urged the United States to intervene.

  • ROHINGYA

    Rohingya violence called 'genocide'

    10 Apr 2013 : Muslims and Rohingya in Thailand have called on the United Nations and the United States to intervene to stop violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state.

  • 18 rare Buddha statues returned

    09 Apr 2013 : A Japanese woman has returned 18 rare and ancient Buddha statues to Thailand, after they were purchased by her late father-in-law and taken to Japan for decades,, the Fine Arts Department revealed on Tuesday.

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