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Phuket Airport director hails anti-cheat measures a success

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Phuket International Airport Director Prateung Sornkham declared the security measures recently implemented to protect arriving passengers a success. Photo: Orawin Narabal

PHUKET: Security measures taken at Phuket International Airport to prevent airport service staff, such as illegal taxi drivers, from taking advantage of tourists were declared successful yesterday by Airport Director Prathuang Sornkham.

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Govt likely to stay to end of term if charter amendment, recon bills dropped: Poll

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BANGKOK, July 1- Half of poll respondents, or 50.32 percent, believed the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra would likely complete its term if it stopped moving forward efforts to amend the Constitution, as well as withdrew the proposed reconciliation bills, according to an opinion survey, conducted by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University.

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Phayao police arrest Hmong hilltribesman with 2kg crystal meth & 20,000 methamphetamine pills worth Bt10 million on Chiang Rai-BKK bus /MCOT

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Map Ta Phut residents petition against delayed compensation payment

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RAYONG, July 1 - Residents near Thailand's Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate on Sunday submitted a complaint letter to Rayong governor calling for speeding up of compensation payments from an explosion at a petrochemical factory in May.

Rayong deputy governor Warawut Pin-ngern received the letter as some one hundred local residents of Map Ta Phut municipality gathered at the provincial government complex in the eastern province of Rayong.

The residents urged for a change of the committee in charge of considering compensation payment to those affected by the explosion at a unit of Bangkok Synthetics Co (BST) as they have not yet received any compensation since the accident occurred on May 5.

The deputy governor said he would forward the letter to the governor to find ways to help them.

The crowd then dispersed as they were satisfied with the deputy governor's response.

Twelve people were killed in the BST explosion on May 5 while residents living around the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate were ordered to evacuate to safer areas, as a chemical leak from the plant was confirmed. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2012-07-01

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Sinkholes damage nine houses in Ang Thong

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ANG THONG, July 1 - Land subsidence in the central province of Ang Thong caused damages to nine houses while the cause of the sinkholes remains unknown.

Chatchai Yensuang, Assistant district officer on Sunday inspected the area in the provincial seat where a road and housing foundations along the road cracked and subsided. Some houses subsided to almost one metres below the road surface.

Shuan Sriwattanatham, owner of a damaged house, said she noticed cracks in her home one months ago when the municipality workers were repairing the road and her house started to subside quickly in the past week. It is initially believed that land subsidence may be related to filling up the road surface to make it higher.

The officials cannot yet finalise the cause while the assistant district officer said it may also be linked to last year’s devastating flood. Specialists will work to find out the true cause, while authorities will help local residents affected by the incident. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2012-07-01

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