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Gold prices unchanged
05 Apr 2013 : The Gold Traders Association this morning announced the buying prices at 21,133.04 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 21,450 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.

Red Bull heir case sparks legal conflict
05 Apr 2013 : The public prosecutor and the police are at loggerheads in the case against Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya.

Teacher charged over coma girl
05 Apr 2013 : A teacher has been charged with recklessness after allegedly leaving a 3-year-old girl in a school van in the sweltering heat for hours, sending the kindergarten pupil into a coma.

Referees charged for sexual bribes
05 Apr 2013 : Three Lebanese soccer referees were charged Thursday for receiving sexual bribes in exchange for fixing a match in Singapore, the government's anti-corruption bureau said.

Facebook stakes out Android 'home'
05 Apr 2013 : Facebook on Thursday unveiled a software suite which stakes out a "home" on Android smartphones as it steps up its challenge to Apple and Google in the booming mobile market.

Alliance rejects Don Mueang
05 Apr 2013 : Oneworld, one of the world's three largest airline alliances, has set the record straight _ none of its 12 full members has expressed any interest in moving the group's Bangkok base to Don Mueang airport from Suvarnabhumi.

Beggar donates B1m to temple
04 Apr 2013 : The celebrity beggar at Wat Rai Khing, a popular temple in Nakhon Pathom province, on Thursday donated another one million baht to the temple after he contributed the same amount and made headlines last year.

Anonymous hacks N.Korea's Twitter
04 Apr 2013 : SEOUL - Hackers apparently broke into at least two of North Korea's government-run online sites Thursday, as tensions rose on the Korean Peninsula.

Horse meat found in Ikea food
04 Apr 2013 : Horse meat had been found in some samples of meatballs sold by Ikea Thailand according to a statement by the store released on Thursday.
Local hospitals face doctor shortage
04 Apr 2013 : Resignations by rural physicians protesting a cut in their hardship allowance will see the workload of remaining personal increase to the extent that they too might eventually quit their rural hospitals, the Rural Doctor Society warned on Thursday.


