221 - 230 of 244 results for "28 days"

  1. 221. news | 20 Mar 2013

    Mae Hong Son locals warned of haze risk

    By Apinya Wipatayotin, Newspaper section: News

    » Mae Hong Son residents have been warned about health risks from haze pollution as the level of small dust particles in the northernmost province has hit dangerously high levels for seven consecutive days.

  2. 222. news | 08 Apr 2013

    Willsmere extend streak as Thai Masters fall short

    CRICKET

    Newspaper section: Sports

    » Willsmere Wanderers from Australia remain the only unbeaten side in the Masters division after two days of competition at the annual Bangkok Post-Hua Hin Cricket Sixes, while the local favourites Thai Masters did enough ...

  3. 223. learning | 14 Mar 2010

    A man and his Motor Mouse

    By Andrew Biggs, Newspaper section: Brunch

    » Imagine my surprise last week when a mouse stuck its head out of my car air-conditioner. It was late at night in the car park of Channel 3. It seems this little mouse had made a home in my car for more than a few days, w...

  4. 224. opinion | 18 Apr 2013

    As MDG deadline nears, let's make every child count

    DEVELOPMENT

    Newspaper section: News

    » There are now less than 1,000 days to go until the 2015 deadline for the world's Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The international community is busy examining the progress we've made and all the work remaini...

  5. 225. learning | 04 Jan 2012

    New Year's accidents fewer but more deadly

    Easy English news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » After five of the so-called "seven days of danger" over the New Year period, overall accidents have been fewer, but they have killed more people than in the same period last year.

  6. 226. opinion | 22 Mar 2013

    The elephant in the room, and what must be done

    THINK BOX

    By Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Newspaper section: Life

    » The "white gold" trade is taking its toll on elephants and their numbers are being decimated at an alarming rate. The ivory trade is booming thanks to the "looking the other way" of officials in charge as greased palms b...

  7. 227. lifestyle | 23 Apr 2013

    Songkran's last splash

    Newspaper section: Life

    » The last splash of Songkran comes from a man who, with tongue firmly in cheek, imitates the way monks usually splash temple-goers with holy water. For most revellers, the wetness of Songkran was over a week ago. But the ...

  8. 228. news | 27 Apr 2013

    H7N9 bird flu spreads to central China's Hunan

    By AFP

    » China's deadly outbreak of H7N9 bird flu has spread to the central province of Hunan, local health authorities said Saturday, the third announcement in three days of a case in a new location.

  9. 229. news | 08 Apr 2013

    China's Xi says 'ultra-high speed' growth probably over

    By AFP

    » China's President Xi Jinping said Monday the days of "ultra-high speed" growth in the world's second-largest economy -- which many hope can spur a global recovery -- are probably over.

  10. 230. opinion | 07 May 2013

    Tax evasion shows EU's shortcomings

    FINANCE

    Newspaper section: News

    » No one could be happier these days than Algirdas Semeta. A former Lithuanian finance minister, sidelined until recently by his lack of charisma and continuous obstruction by some European governments, the EU Commissioner...

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