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Tiger Zoo Inspected

BANGKOK: -- The Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division joined hands with the provincial police to inspect tigers at the famous Sriracha Tiger Zoo.

Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division Inspector, Police Lieutenant General Kasidet Jangpanasin, along with Deputy Chonburi Police Commander, Police General Teerapon Jindaluang and Sriracha Tiger Zoo Manager Supadon Chommongkol carried out an inspection of animals kept at the zoo to prevent animals from the wild from being included among the zoo's animals.

Teerapon said the investigation was carried out annually as ordered by the provincial police chief.

The inspection found that all of Sriracha Tiger Zoo's animals have accurate legal documentation.

As of now, all 397 tigers at the zoo have been microchipped but four other cubs have yet to have microchips installed.

He said the inspection also made sure the number of tigers at the zoo match the report that was sent by the zoo to the police.

Teerapon voiced concern that the number of wild animals, including elephants and tigers, have dropped drastically, saying the division is closely monitoring their number to prevent any extinction.

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-- Tan Network 2012-03-23

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RT @veen_NT: "@Rawangpai: LPG gas truck is being moved out of Pattanakarn Rd. Traffic expected to resume 2 hrs from now” RT @Biz_TheNation

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SET index midday down 2.66 pts, 0.22 pct

Thai composite stocks index (SET) at midday Friday stood at 1,188.24, down 2.66 points, or 0.22 per cent in line with regional shares amid Bt11.70 billion turnover.

Blue chip SET-50 index was at 836.89, down 2.33 points, or 0.28 per cent.

Top five most active (value) stocks: JAS, SCB, KBANK, BBL, PTT.

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-- The Nation 2012-03-23

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Govt to mull over 20-baht train fare for new electric train routes

BANGKOK, 23 March 2012 (NNT) - The Transport Ministry has assigned the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to develop the plans for 10 additional electric train routes as well as study the details of the 20-baht flat train fare.

Transport Minister Jarupong Ruangsuwan has told the SRT to divide in to working groups to study the 10 new train routes so that the work could progress quickly. He expects the construction contracts of all the new routes to be signed in this government as promised during the election.

Meanwhile, Deputy Transport Minister Prapat Jongsanguan says that he will discuss with the SRT whether the government should shoulder part of the costs incurred if the 20-baht flat fare is to take effect after the construction of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA)’s purple line is completed. He said the Ministry also has to talk to the government about a budget to compensate the SRT.

According to the plan, the government is to pay for all the costs of construction works and the private sector will be hired to run the train services. As for the blue line or Hua Lampong-Bang Sue route, Mr Prapat said that Bangkok Metro Company Limited (BMCL), which has been granted a concession to operate the service on that rout, will make its own decision whether to join the 20-baht flat rate scheme on a voluntary basis without government interference as it might cause confidence and investment problems among future foreign investors.

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-- NNT 2012-03-23 footer_n.gif

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Phuket limo driver found dead in rented room

Phuket Gazette –

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Police and rescue workers outside the rented room where Mr Somkhid died in Srisoonthorn subdistrict, Phuket. Photo: Wichai Witthawat.

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Belongings found with the late Mr Somkhid included the two-way radio he used to keep in touch with fellow Phuket Kusoldharm Foundation workers. Photo: Wichai Witthawat.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/542892-phuket-limo-driver-found-dead-in-rented-room/page__view__findpost__p__5158738

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Sanan denies being paid by Thaksin to question Sonthi

THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- Chart Thai Pattana Party chief advisor Sanan Kachornprasart Friday denied that he had been paid by former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra to raise questions about the 2006 coup.

Sanan said he simply wanted the society to know the truth so he asked Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin, the chairman of the House reconciliation committee, as to who was behind the coup.

Sanan said he would not be able to force Sonthi to answer his question.

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-- The Nation 2012-03-23

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Canadian PM on Official Visit

BANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra welcomes her Canadian counterpart on his official visit to Thailand. The two leaders also hold talks to boost bilateral ties.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra along with Canadian PM Stephen Harper were inspecting guard of honor from the Thai armed forces at Government House earlier this morning.

The ceremony was held to welcome the Canadian premier on his official visit to Thailand between March 22 and 24.

Defense Minister General Yutthasak Sasiprapa, Foreign Affairs Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul along with high-ranking state officials and representatives from all armed forces also attended the welcoming ceremony.

The two leaders held officials talks to boost bilateral cooperation between Thailand and Canada.

The Thai government also hosted a luncheon for the Canadian PM and his entourage at Government House.

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-- Tan Network 2012-03-23

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Security Guard Returns Lost Bt420,000 to Owner

LOEI: -- In a story about a good samaritan, a security guard at a Tesco Lotus store in Loei Province found and returned 420,000 baht in cash to the owner.

This good samaritan is Lamuan Teepuwiang, from Pupa Man District of Khon Kaen Province.

He has just started his first day at his new job as a security guard at the Tesco Lotus store in Loei Province after he visited his daughter, who also works at the store.

He went on to say that he found a brown bag in a shopping cart left in the parking lot while he was patrolling the area.

When he opened the bag, he was stunned to find a large amount of cash inside.

He then went to his boss in order to report the incident to the police.

The cash in the bag totaled 420,000 baht.

There was also a reservation order for a car belonging to 43-year-old Surasit Chaemud.

Police were able to contact the cash owner, who rewarded the security guard with 3,000 baht as a token of his appreciation.

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-- Tan Network 2012-03-23

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CORRECTION: 16 roads around Sanam Luang to be closed for rehearsal of HRH Princess Bejaratana's cremation from Sat midnight-1pm on Sun /TANN

ASTV: Air Force's AU23 aircraft had emergency landing in Panomtuan, Kanchanaburi; mechanic injured /TANN

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Ministry Mulls Tighter Safety for Gas Trucks

BANGKOK: -- The Energy Ministry plans to meet with energy transportation operators to set up safety standards for gas equipment and transportation.

Energy Business Department Director General Weerapol Jirapraditkul disclosed that he will meet with gas business operators to discuss safety measures for gas trucks and drivers by next week.

This follows an accident involving an LPG truck crashing into the bridge railing on Pattanakan Road between Soi 20 and 22 early this morning and the subsequent gas leak and explosions.

Officials decided to burn the remaining four tons of LPG in the tank, which took more than six hours. Forensic police moved in to inspect the truck and the accident scene after the blaze was put out.

The director general affirmed that the department conducts annual inspection of gas trucks before permits are renewed.

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-- Tan Network 2012-03-23

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