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  • AETAS BANGKOK HOTEL Developers 'must plan carefully'

    13/02/2012 : Developers should be more careful of road width and check every detail related to construction regulations when planning a high-rise project, says the Thai Condominium Association.

  • PROSTITUTION Chuvit calls for stop to under-age sex trade

    13/02/2012 : Maverick MP Chuvit Kamolvisit has demanded a tougher crackdown on prostitution which he says has drawn 100,000 underage girls into the sex industry.

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  • Gold prices for Saturday

    11/02/2012 : The Gold Traders Association this morning set the buying price at 24,786.60 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 25,150 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.

  • INPerson

    Charting the final journey

    11/02/2012 : A navy commander who knows almost every inch of the coast around the naval headquarters in Sattahip is reputed to be the best person in the force to bid farewell to the departed.

  • TOURISM

    Gold fever hits northern river

    11/02/2012 : LAMPANG : Gold prospectors are roaming Wang Nua district of the northern province of Lampang, hoping to strike it rich as gold deposits have been discovered there. Activities are now being planned to promote the little-known district as a new tourist attraction.

  • Dirty work helps inmates clean their conscience

    11/02/2012 : Auan still wakes up behind bars, but he no longer feels the terrible confinement of being an inmate.

  • INPrint

    Thailand needs to boost productivity to compete

    11/02/2012 : Thailand's economy still has room to grow as it usually expands at a rate of 6-7% depending in the main on the export sector.

  • CONSERVATION

    Zoos in clear after tiger meat found

    11/02/2012 : CHON BURI : The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has found nothing illegal at two tiger farms in Chon Buri province.

  • AYUTTHAYA

    Lop Buri River water level surges

    11/02/2012 : The water level in the Lop Buri River in Ayutthaya's Bang Pahan district surged by one metre yesterday after huge amounts of water rushed in from the Chao Phraya.

  • CONSUMER PROTECTION

    Medical council demands changes to law

    11/02/2012 : The Medical Council of Thailand plans to push for an amendment to the Consumer Case Procedure Act 2008 in a bid to help protect doctors from lawsuits.

  • Court orders 5-star hotel pulled down

    11/02/2012 : City authorities will move to demolish the Aetas Bangkok Hotel in Soi Ruam Rudi if the hotel operator ignores an order from the Administrative Court that the building is illegal.

  • AMLO

    Scam suspect loses assets

    11/02/2012 : The Anti-Money Laundering Office has seized the assets of a suspect in the iPhone investment scam who allegedly swindled 300 million baht from 20 students at Assumption University.

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