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101. news | 27 Mar 2013
China firm says first lady's style not for sale
By AFP
» The Chinese fashion brand that designed bags and clothes for the country's new first lady has turned down the chance to make a fortune from her endorsement, saying Wednesday no similar items will be on offer.
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102. learning | 17 Sep 2012
Thai country music sings of love life on Facebook
About music
» When boys meet girls on Facebook lots of sad stories to sing about, broken hearts, playboys, two-timing boyfriends & girlfriend stealing ...
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103. business | 23 May 2013
Betagro beefs up Asean expansion
By Phusadee Arunmas, Newspaper section: Business
» Betagro Group, one of the country's largest integrated agribusiness concerns, plans to raise its sales proportion from Asean to 10% over the next three years from about 4%.
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104. news | 20 Apr 2013
Smuggling Fail: Cocaine-laced pants
» Police have arrested a Ghanaian man and his Thai girlfriend for alleged involvement in smuggling cocaine "coated" on clothes into the country.
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105. news | 27 Mar 2013
Indonesia proposes jail for insulting president
» Insulting Indonesia’s head of state could be punishable by a prison sentence of up to five years under a proposed revision to the country’s criminal code.
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106. learning | 27 Nov 2012
Captive elephants "suffering"
General news
» Most elephants living in captivity across the country suffer from work overload, malnutrition, and poor living conditions, says the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre.
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107. learning | 04 Apr 2012
fleet
Words in the news
» a group of vehicles, planes, boats, or trains, especially when they are owned by one organisation or person; a group of ships, or all of the ships in a country's navy กลุ่มรถแท๊กซี่, รถโดยสาร, หรือเครื่องบินที่อยู่ใน...
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108. learning | 03 Aug 2010
Colleges short of 15,000 instructors in mechanics
EDUCATION
By Sirikul Bunnag, Newspaper section: News
» A shortfall of 15,000 teachers of mechanical studies is threatening attempts to reform the country's education system.
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109. learning | 05 Jan 2010
Study in the USA
GUEST COLUMNIST
By Oranush Kunatirojana, Newspaper section: Learningpost
» Many parents would like to send their children to study in private schools in a foreign country to learn a different culture and lifestyle, and to develop lasting foreign-language skills.
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110. lifestyle | 15 May 2013
Focus on staple grain at suburban Red Cross fair
Newspaper section: Life
» Thailand has a long tradition of rice cultivation and most Thais eat rice on a daily basis. But how much do we really know about the types of rice grown in this country?

