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Tech-savvy police to establish LINE network

By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- The Royal Thai Police will run the first check-up on its LINE network this Thursday in an attempt to increase the efficiency and promptness of crime reporting. Police expect the network to be fully utilized by next year.

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REAL ESTATE

BKK as one of most favoured destinations

The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- Bangkok is ranked the sixth among second-tier cities in Asia Pacific that have emerged as favoured investment and development destinations.

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POLITICS

Abhisit calls on police to investigate attack on Rames Rattana

The Nation

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Abhisit shows photo of Rames who was attacked Monday night.

BANGKOK: -- Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva on Tuesday called on the government and police chief to speed up their investigation into an attack against Democrat deputy spokesman Rames Rattana.

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Cabinet sets up working group to study referendum on amending Constitution; PM asserts public will have as much as possible opportunity to participate in processes /MCOT

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Sukhumbhand confident he will be re-nominated by Democrat

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Bangkok Governor MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra Tuesday voiced scepticism on the opinion survey which said his popularity trailed behind Pheu Thai rival Pongsapat Pongcharoen.

The survey curiously took a sample of respondents from 16 provinces without screening whether they could or would cast votes in the capital, Sukhumbhand said.

"I am certain that I will be nominated by the Democrat Party in my re-election bid," he said.

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-- The Nation 2012-12-18

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Busted penis prompts Phuket fighter to come forward

Phuket Gazette

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MMA fighter Ray Elbe is on his way to a full recovery after suffering what he calls "one of the most unimaginable injuries you could ever suffer". Photo: Aga L Photography

PHUKET: -- Speaking exclusively with the Phuket Gazette, MMA fighter Ray Elbe has come forward about the penis injury he suffered in his Kuala Lumpur condo earlier this month.

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Plucky Elderly Brit Survives Small Plane Crash

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Two British men, one of them 77 years old, survived a small plane crash in a grassy field in Pathum Thani. The men were returning to Bangkok from a business trip when the plane’s engine failed. The plane skidded on the ground after landing and overturned. The men reportedly suffered minor injuries.

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Snoop Dogg to smoke out Together Festival in Bangkok

By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- The DoggFather aka Calvin Broadus aka Snoop Lion aka Long Beach-California-living-legend SNOOP DOGG is coming to Bangkok to headline the Together Festival net month.

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SOI DOG FOUNDATION

Thai govt expected to announce steps to end the dog meat and skin trade in Thailand

The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- The Thai government is expected to declare a national agenda to end the trade of dogs destined for human consumption, the nongovernmental organisation, Soi Dog Foundation (SDF) said in its press release released on Tuesday.

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POLITICS

DSI to meet Wednesday to expedite cases against Abhisit

The Nation

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File photo : Tharit

BANGKOK: -- The Department of Special Investigation chief will on Wednesday hold a meeting of DSI and police investigators to speed up over 700 murder attempt cases against former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and former deputy PM Suthep Thaugsuban.

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No formal change in Non-Imm B visas

Phuket Gazette -

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There has been no formal change in policy concerning non-immigrant Business (“B”) visas issued in Malaysia. Photo: Gazette file

PHUKET: The Department of Consular Affairs head office in Bangkok, which coordinates policy for issuing visas at all Royal Thai Embassies around the world, has confirmed to the Phuket Gazette that there has been no formal change in policy concerning non-immigrant Business (“B”) visas issued in Malaysia.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/605878-no-formal-change-in-non-imm-b-visas/

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Drink-binge British tourist, 47, 'dies in Thai hotel room after girlfriend flew home following row'

Carsten Denbigh reportedly found on floor in room in Wang Krachae, Muang

He had visited Ko Mak island in Trat one week ago but later went to Muang

By MARK DUELL

A British tourist was today found dead in a hotel room in Thailand after allegedly going on a drinking binge after he broke-up with his girlfriend.

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