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Thailand Live Thursday 31 Jan 2013

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Interior Min gives water vending machines to communities surrounding Bangkok

BANGKOK, 31 January 2013 (NNT) - The Interior Ministry has given water vending machines to 4 provinces surrounding Bangkok in the hope of enhancing the quality of life of people in those areas.

After presiding over the presentation of the water vending machines, Interior Minister Jarupong Ruangsuwan said the project was a very good attempt to uplift the lives of people in those areas where sanitary water is needed. He said the government has always placed an emphasis on people’s health and provided them with clean water.

According to the Provincial Waterworks Authority(PWA), 100 water vending machines have been installed in 4 provinces, including Pathum Thani, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Pathom, and Samut Sakhon.

Other than the water vending machines project, the PWA has also been implementing other community development projects requested by the Interior Ministry, like Homecare project and Water for Schools project.

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Labour Minister: Too soon to assess pros-cons of minimum wage hike

BANGKOK, 31 January 2013 (NNT) – Labour Minister Padermchai Sasomsap said it was too soon to evaluate the pros and cons of the 300-baht minimum wage policy, which took effect nationwide on January 1st.

According to the minister, it is too premature to conclude whether the implementation of 300-baht daily minimum wage is good or bad, since it has only been in effect for just one month; and it would take at least 12 months for the ministry to assess the consequences of the wage hike. However, he has reaffirmed that the hike is not the main reason why a number businesses have shut down, saying most of the entrepreneurs have already adjusted themselves to the new rate since last year.

In response to reports of businesses shutting down, the minister said it was internal factors that forced them to close their doors as they had long been in the red before the 300-baht wage policy took effect.

He further stated that the Labor Ministry would press ahead with its human resources development and training programs in order to produce more workers in areas where they are needed.

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Zimbabwe checks its bank balance, finds only $217

By M. Alex Johnson, staff writer, NBC News

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NECTEC to organize Thailand ICT Contest Festival 2013 during Feb 12-14

BANGKOK, 31 January 2013 (NNT) – National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) is set to organize Thailand ICT Contest Festival 2013 during February 12-14.

The NECTEC is cooperating with the Ministry of Science and Technology in hosting a contest, aiming to encourage the use of communication technology among Thai youngsters.

According to NECTEC, the contest will provide an opportunity for the new generation to exhibit their inventions as well as to uplift Thai's knowledge of science. In the event, audience will get to see 10 outstanding ICT projects which have been supported by both the government and the private sectors.

The main purpose of the contest is to develop the country’s technology to be in line with the international standard, and also to help educate Thai youngsters regarding the ICT technology.

The Thailand ICT Contest Festival 2013 will be held at Mahisorn Hall, on February 12-14.

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Deputy PM to discuss southern issue with former Malaysian PM

BANGKOK, 31 January 2013 (NNT) – Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung will visit Langkawi in Malaysia to discuss ways to solve the southern unrest with former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

Mr Chalerm is scheduled to Malaysia during February 4-5, during which he will talk with Mr Mahathir on the guideline to tackle the southern insurgencies. Meanwhile, Malaysia’s Interior Minister will pay an official visit to Thailand on February 21,to talk to Mr Chalerm for more cooperation.

The Deputy Prime Minister insisted the government would not directly negotiate with the insurgents but would send a representative to discuss ways to stop the violence. Once both sides have thrashed out their differences, the government will then discuss with the insurgents.

In addition, Mr Chalerm will propose that village headmen and tambon leaders be armed for their own protection. He said he neither believed that they were the rebels' targets, nor would the weapons be used against villagers, as all village chiefs are qualified personnel who can be trusted.

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Red Line deal inked; some Hopewell pillars to stay

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BANGKOK, Jan 31 – The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) today signed two deals, worth a combined Bt21 billion (US$700 million), to expand Bangkok’s urban mass transit rail projects to the northern side of the city.

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PM stresses she is real PM, denies news report that her brother, ousted premier Thaksin, orders cabinet remotely from abroad /MCOT

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Yingluck stresses she's real prime minister

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BANGKOK, Jan 31 – Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra today categorically denied an international news report that her brother, ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra, controls the cabinet remotely from abroad via various telecommunications channels.

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Special Report: Tourists flock to see wild Himalayan cherries in North

Thai tourists have flocked in thousands to appreciate the beauty of wild Himalayan cherry trees, also known as Thai Sakura, which are in full bloom during December to February.

Apart from the cold weather, another reason why thousands and thousands of Thais travel to the North of Thailand in winter is that many kinds of plant in the region look much more beautiful in the coldest season. One plant in particular which is more attractive than the rest is the Wild Himalayan cherry, or Nang Phaya Sua Krong in Thai. It is similar to the Japanese Sakura and is in full bloom in many northern provinces from December to February.

, Wild Himalayan cherry trees are usually spotted in Doi Suthep, Mae Taeng, Doi Ang Khang, and Doi Luang Chiang Dao in Chiang Mai, Khun Tan in Nan, Mae Sa Long in Chiang Rai and some parts of Lampang. Generally, they are found on mountain tops, 500-1,500 meters above sea level.

Wild Himalayan cherry is in the same family of plum, peach and cherry blossom. This kind of tree breeds by nature and is found most in China, Japan, and Taiwan. The tree stands 10-15 meters in height and is deciduous.

Why spend huge sum of money going to Japan to take great delight in Sakura in blossom, simply go up north and have an eyeful of the equally beautiful wild Himalayan cherry there. You won't be disappointed.

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Thailand will not set up refugee camp for Rohingyas: NSC

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BANGKOK: -- The National Security Council (NSC) on Thursday insisted that Thailand would not set up a refugee camp for Rohingyas who had fled violence in Myanmar and arrived in Thailand's southern provinces.

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Gridlocked: The sad history and frightening future of Bangkok traffic

By Shane Danaher and Praj Kiatpongsan

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OIC envoys satisfied with Thailand's handling of Rohingya migrants

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"I'm the real prime minister" : Yingluck

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BANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra denied on Thursday in an international news report that her elder brother, ousted premier Thaksin, controlled the cabinet remotely from abroad via various telecommunications channels and that her daily job involved just cutting the ribbons and making the speeches.

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Mazda invests Bt8.5bn in new transmission plant

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CHONBURI: -- Mazda Motor Corporation will invest 26 billion yen or about Bt8.5 billion in a transmission plant with an annual production capacity of approximately 400,000 units.

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BKK governor candidates campaign in Bang Khen and Lat Phrao

BANGKOK, 31 January 2013 (NNT) – Democrat candidate for the next Bangkok Governor MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra and Pheu Thai rival Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen campaigned in Bang Khen and Lat Phrao districts respectively, as both were competing to secure a lead in the election.

MR Sukhumbhand held a rally at a fresh market in Bang Khen and nearby districts, with supporters turning up to cheer him on. Greeting voters in the streets, the former governor focused his agenda on reducing the rising costs of living and improving residents’ quality of life.

Police General Pongsapat, meanwhile, campaigned in Lat Phrao district, accompanied by Interior Minister Charupong Reungsuwan. He visited a fresh market and communities in the area where he hailed the Pheu Thai party ‘Took Jai shop’ policy.

The Pheu Thai contender revealed eight campaign vows yesterday which include boosting residents' incomes by cutting their expenses and encouraging trade through promoting local products from Bangkok communities.

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Recipients of Prince Mahidol Award 2012 honored at royal ceremony

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BANGKOK, 31 January 2013 (NNT) - Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on January 30th represented His Majesty the King at the ceremony presenting the 100,000 US dollar prize to winners of the Prince Mahidol Award 2012, held at the Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall in the Grand Palace.

The latest winner of the prestigious award in the field of medicine is Sir Michael David Rawlins, the chairman of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence of the United Kingdom; while Dr Uche Veronica Amazigo, former Director of WHO’s African Program for Onchocerciasis Control, or APOC, in Nigeria, is the winner in the field of public health.

Sir Michael David Rawlins has been recognized for his pioneering role in bringing scientific approaches and clinical-based evidences to evaluate the efficiency and worthiness of drugs, medical instruments, and medical approaches, with an aim to improve standards of the health care in the UK. He has drawn up medical treatment guidelines incorporating the highest benefit and cost efficiency. The practice has led decision makers to a more equitable use of resources, as well as a more transparent and accountable budget allocation.

On the part of Dr. Uche Veronica Amazigo, she has successfully introduced community-directed treatment and control of important diseases. She has played a key role in strengthening the community health system in 500,000 communities across 19 countries in Africa during 2005 to 2011. She is behind the APOC’s success in controlling Onchocerciasis (river blindness), by promoting active community participation to distribute ivermectin treatment to people who need it. The community-directed treatment has not only increased coverage and access to drug in Onchocerciasis, but also has impacts on the control of other diseases and essential healthcare services in Africa.

In the royal congratulatory speech to the two recipients, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn praised their achievements as great contributions to the medicinal and public health development. She said their success could serve as a model of medicinal management and public health service which could be applied anywhere in the world in order to improve the quality of life of peoples around the globe.

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Peace-keeping in far South remains ISOC’s top priority this year

BANGKOK, 31 January 2013 (NNT) - Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has pledged that the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) will continue solving problems in the southern border provinces including drug abuse and environmental harm.

In her capacity as the ISOC director, the PM on Thursday delivered national security policy to relevant units of the government and announced ISOC’s 2012 performance as well as its operational plan next year. Ms Yingluck said ISOC last year set up more than 1,000 anti-drug villages in 30 provinces under the campaign “Strong Community against Drugs along the Border.” 70% of the villages have passed the criteria to claim a victory over drug problems.

The Prime Minister also confirmed the situation in the deep South had a tendency to improve with decreasing violent incidents and number of lives lost. In 2011, 1,442 villages reported no violent incidents. As for ISOC’s 2013 operational plan, the PM said the unit would keep on preventing narcotic drugs, forest encroachment and environmental damage.

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37.4 pct of 969 foreigners interviewed by Abac Poll believe Thais must respect principles of democracy to resolve ongoing political problems /The Nation

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2.6 per cent of GDP expected to be lost to corruption: survey

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- As much as 2.6 per cent of Thailand's GDP - or Bt329 billion - is likely to be lost to corruption this year, according to an estimate based on a survey on 2,400 people from the public and private sectors.

The corruption situation is getting worse despite higher public awareness about the problem.

People in the private sector admitted that they needed to pay more bribes to government officials and politicians to facilitate their businesses operations and win government contracts, the survey by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) has found.

The survey was conducted on 2,400 people in the business, public and government sectors.

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Foreigners commend Thailand's stability, hospitality

By Digital Media

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BANGKOK, Jan 31 – Almost all foreign visitors to Thailand say they will revisit the country and the majority are impressed with the Thai people’s hospitality and helpfulness, according to a university survey.

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King's knee infection improves

His Majesty the King's knee infection has improved but the Royal physicians still administered medication for treating the infection, the Royal Household Bureau announced on Thursday.

In its 60th statement about the King's condition, the bureau said his doctors reported that the swelling and infection have improved substantially. The King still had low fever sometimes and his breathing was slightly faster than normal. However, his heartbeat and blood pressure were normal. The doctors also reported that His Majesty could sleep well and dine "almost at a normal level", according to the statement.

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Crackdown on all foreigner owned tourism businesses in Phuket

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