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Phuket rain fails to dampen locals merit making spirit
PHUKET: This mornings heavy rain did not affect the turnout for the “Tam boon klang lhad” (Merit Day) as hundreds of locals poured into downtown Phuket to donate food and items to the local monks and make merit...
Bangkok: Reconciliation bill comes under fire
BANGKOK: The reconciliation bill sponsored by Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung is facing growing opposition as it would exonerate those responsible for the crackdown on the 2010 red shirt protests...
Aerosmiths Steven Tyler spotted in Phuket Town
PHUKET: Phuket Town locals got a shock last night when they spotted Aerosmiths lead singer Steven Tyler partying at Timber Hut bar in Phuket Town...
Phuket Police must stamp out abuse of tourists, says Chinese envoy
PHUKET: China’s Haad-Yai-based Vice Consul, Qin Jian, has urged police to crack down hard on sexual attacks on tourists, following yesterday’s alleged molestation of a 19-year-old Chinese tourist by a “black taxi” driver who picked her up from the airport...
Phuket black taxi accused of molesting tourist
PHUKET: A“black taxi” driver was accused today of molesting a 19-year-old Chinese tourist during a five hour ordeal, during which he repeatedly tried to have sex with her and she repeatedly defended herself...
Government yields to pressure over school closures
BANGKOK: Bowing to a public outcry and resistance from many civic groups, the Education Ministry has agreed to create a joint committee to look into the issue of small school closures...
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