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  • Gold prices up 450 baht

    21 May 2013 : The Gold Traders Association this morning announced buying prices at 19,222.88 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 19,500 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.

  • At least 37 dead in US tornado

    21 May 2013 : A state medical examiner said at least 37 people were killed Monday by a powerful tornado that struck an Oklahoma City suburb, US media reported.

  • Obama greets Myanmar's Thein Sen

    21 May 2013 : WASHINGTON - In a long-awaited White House visit, President Barack Obama on Monday (Tuesday morning Thailand time) told Myanmar's president that he appreciates the Asian leader's efforts to lead the country in "a long and sometimes difficult, but ultimately correct, path to follow" toward democracy.

  • WHO 'cannot predict' China flu course

    21 May 2013 : GENEVA - It is impossible to predict the evolution of China's human H7N9 bird flu outbreak as researchers are still trying to understand the source of human transmission, the head of the World Health Organisation said Monday.

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    Surin demands more budget sharing

    21 May 2013 : SURIN - Local administrations in the Northeast are threatening to mobilise up to 100,000 demonstrators in Bangkok next week to protest against the government's refusal to give them a larger share of the national budget.

  • Manila, Taipei discuss shooting

    20 May 2013 : MANILA — The Philippines said Monday that it would make "coordinated efforts" with Taiwan to look into the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman but stopped short of a joint investigation.

  • Sacked GPO chief plans lawsuit

    20 May 2013 : Lawyers for Witit Artavatkun are considering legal action against the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO) board which agreed to dismiss him as the organisation's chief, a source familiar with the issue said on Monday.

  • Mobiles a financial lifeline for migrants

    20 May 2013 : Asia's mobile revolution is set to transform the region's financial services industry, offering a cheap way for millions of migrant workers to send money home to their families, a report said on Monday.

  • Cambodia sells more, buys less

    20 May 2013 : Trade between Thailand and Cambodia went off in a wild divergence in the first quarter of this year.

  • DSI probes B2bn of Assumption funds

    20 May 2013 : The Department of Special Investigation says on Thursday it will summon the president of St Gabriel's Foundation, which runs one of Thailand's oldest and most respected private schools, for questioning over allegations of mismanagement of donated money totalling more than two billion baht.

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