51 - 60 of 635 results for "Friday"

  1. 51. news | 26 Apr 2013

    Three insurgents shot dead in Yala

    » YALA - Three insurgents were killed in a clash with security authorities in Bannang Sata district on Friday.

  2. 52. news | 22 Mar 2013

    Pope vows to reach out to Islam

    By dpa

    » Pope Francis pledged Friday to strengthen ties between the Catholic Church and other religions, particularly with Islam.

  3. 53. news | 14 Apr 2013

    Thaworn misses cut

    Newspaper section: Sports

    » Thaworn Wiratchant failed in his bid to become the first Thai to make the cut at the Masters after shooting a 73 in the second round on Friday.

  4. 54. news | 22 Mar 2013

    Sugarcane worker killed by harvester

    By Online Reporters

    » A labourers at a sugarcane farm was decapitated on Thursday by a mechanical harvester in Ratchaburi province, police said on Friday.

  5. 55. learning | 12 Sep 2011

    Mudslides in Uttaradit updated

    General news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » We continue our coverage of the devastating flash floods and mudslides that hit rural communities in Uttaradit province last Friday.

  6. 56. learning | 27 Sep 2010

    Patronage politics in Thailand

    About politics

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Bangkok Post columnist Suranand Vejjajiva describes how patronage works in Thai politics in his Friday column.

  7. 57. news | 17 May 2013

    Dozens hurt in HK railway accident

    By AFP

    » Up to 50 people were injured when multiple cars derailed on Hong Kong's light railway in the north of the city, throwing passengers onto the floor, on Friday.

  8. 58. news | 26 Apr 2013

    12 dead in Philippines political feud

    By AFP

    » MANILA - Twelve people were killed in an ambush on a Philippines mayor, officials said Friday, in the deadliest of a string of violent incidents that have marred the campaign for May elections.

  9. 59. news | 12 Apr 2013

    Chalerm optimistic about better South

    » Peace talks with separatists led by the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) will bear fruit in the long term, Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung said on Friday.

  10. 60. news | 11 Apr 2013

    Japan races to read new Murakami novel

    By AFP

    » Japanese salarymen interrupted their commutes to buy Haruki Murakami's new novel Friday, as papers and broadcasters raced to give the first review of one of the most eagerly anticipated books of the year.

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