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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.


