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Pateep backs police against bias charge

by THMNews on July 13, 2010

Acting police chief Pateep Tanprasert has defended police investigators’ handling of cases against core members of the yellow shirt People’s Alliance for Democracy involved in the seizure of two airports and Government House.
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Thailand’s pioneers on alternative education met recently to come up with new ideas on how teachers can better prepare the young for an ever-changing future.

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The General Insurance Association has warned policyholders not to surrender any policies prior to the contracts expiring, in order to ensure maximum coverage.
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PHUKET: The parents of a teenage boy are considering legal action against a Phuket policeman they allege assaulted their son outside a municipal school in Phuket Town.

Anchada Tabkrai visited the Phuket Reporters’ Club office at Phuket Provincial Hall at about 2.30pm on Thursday to announce that her son, 15-year-old Atthaporn Tubklai, was hit on the head repeatedly by the off-duty officer.
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The Puea Thai Party is keeping a close watch on a government scheme to educate people in the provinces about the sufficiency economy, fearing it could be used to attack the opposition.
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The Puea Thai Party is keeping a close watch on a government scheme to educate people in the provinces about the sufficiency economy, fearing it could be used to attack the opposition.
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As we all know, the Thai economy has been through one of the most turbulent periods due to the global impact from the US sub-prime crisis and the European debt crisis.
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CRES to defend itself against allegations

by THMNews on July 8, 2010

The Centre of the Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES) will have to defend itself against allegations that some red shirts were being detained at a military base in Kanchanaburi.
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The Constitution Court yesterday outlined five legal issues vital to form its verdict on the Democrat Party dissolution case before scheduling two key dates – July 28 for examination of evidence, and August 9 for the hearing of witnesses.

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