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  • 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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  • Militant killed in Narathiwat clash

    27 Mar 2013 : The body of a dead militant was found on Wednesday morning in Cho Airong district of Narathiwat province following a clash overnight between rebels and a team of rangers, police said.

  • Payroll bungle leaves police stunned

    27 Mar 2013 : RATCHABURI - Dozens of officers at Ban Pong district police station were startled when they went to withdraw money from their bank accounts after their salary was paid on March 26 and found a huge shortfall in their wages.

  • Man, sister attacked in Pattani

    27 Mar 2013 : A man and his teenage sister were shot and wounded in an ambush in Mayo district of Pattani province on Tuesday night, police said.

  • Gold prices unchanged

    27 Mar 2013 : The Gold Traders Association this morning announced the buying prices at 21,830.40 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 22,150 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.

  • Nam Oun reservoir hits 40-year low

    27 Mar 2013 : The water level at the Nam Oun reservoir in Sakon Nakhon has fallen to its lowest point in 40 years, authorities said on Tuesday.

  • North Korea 'ready for combat'

    27 Mar 2013 : SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea repeated threats on Tuesday to target US military bases as Washington and its allies tightened economic sanctions against the isolated country by targeting Pyongyang's main foreign exchange bank with new measures.

  • Blaze cop claims victimisation

    27 Mar 2013 : The fire that ravaged Mae Surin refugee camp on Friday was not an accident, embattled Khun Yuam district police chief Pol Col Nitinart Wittayawuthikul claimed Tuesday.

  • PM plans 10 foreign trips

    27 Mar 2013 : Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra will pay official visits to about 10 countries this year, adding to her tally of about 30 nations she has visited since taking office in August 2011.

  • STOCK MARKET

    SET boosts collateral value requirements

    27 Mar 2013 : Stock investors who trade through cash accounts will have to boost collateral value to 20% of their credit lines from 15% now, starting on May 2.

  • POLITICS

    Thaksin urges MPs to push bills through

    27 Mar 2013 : Ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday warned of rising political tension over the 2-trillion-baht borrowing bill and charter amendments.

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