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11. learning | 29 Jul 2011
No jail time for Nong Fluke’s killers
Easy English news
» Three policemen receive suspended sentences in the killing of a nine-year-old boy during the war on drugs, a ruling unlikely to satisfy his uncle pictured below.
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12. news | 03 May 2013
Phantom voters 'flown in' to Malaysia
» The Malaysian opposition has accused the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition of bringing more than 40,000 foreigners into the country to vote for them in Sunday's election.
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13. opinion | 24 Apr 2013
Paying a price for amnesty
EDITORIAL
Newspaper section: News
» Even before they were elected nearly two years ago, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and her ruling Pheu Thai Party said they planned to bring about national reconciliation through the introduction of new laws.
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14. learning | 20 Jul 2011
Let Yingluck decide
General news
» We’re not going anywhere, outgoing PM Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday, despite the ICJ ruling requiring troops to leave the Preah Viharn temple area. It’s up to the next government to decide.
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15. learning | 06 Mar 2013
No jail for ‘Mu Ham’
General news
» A man found guilty of ramming his car into a crowded bus stop, killing one woman and injuring several others, will serve no time in prison, as a result of an Appeals Court ruling yesterday.
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16. news | 13 May 2013
Inmate's plight spurs petition bid
By Abdulloh Benjakat, Newspaper section: News
» A Supreme Court ruling against a man charged in connection with the southern violence has provoked insurgent prisoners in Pattani to petition against the justice system.
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17. learning | 30 Nov 2012
Bail ruling on reds due today (updated)
General news
» Six red-shirt leaders should learn today whether or not they will remain free on bail.
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18. news | 11 Apr 2013
Masters stays neutral on putting debate
By AFP
» Masters chief Billy Payne has refused to be drawn on the contentious issue of anchoring putters, saying that it was a matter solely for golf's ruling bodies to settle.
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19. news | 23 Mar 2013
Yaowapa expects a bumpy ride
ABOUT POLITICS
Newspaper section: News
» Thaksin Shinawatra's younger sister Yaowapa Wongsawat may have a harder fight than many realise to win the upcoming Chiang Mai by-election for the ruling Pheu Thai Party.
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20. news | 06 May 2013
Re-elected Malaysian PM sworn in
By AFP
» Prime Minister Najib Razak was sworn in for a second term by Malaysia's king on Monday, after his 56-year-old ruling coalition retained power in elections branded as fraudulent by the opposition.

