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Thailand Live Tuesday 12 Feb 2013

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Possible North Korea nuclear test detected

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Electric train to replace expressway plan around Kasetsart University

BANGKOK, 12 February 2013 (NNT) - The Transport Ministry has ordered the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) to conduct a feasibility study on plans to build a light electric rail system instead of the earlier planned expressway construction around Kasetsart University.

Transport Minister Chadchat Sittipunt has revealed that the OTP will study in details of the construction plan for the light rail system to replace the plan for the new expressway from Srirat Expressway, passing Kae-Rai , Kasetsart Intersection, Nawamin Road, and the new Bangkok-Chonburi Road. The OTP has one month to conclude the study.

According to Mr Chadchat, by constructing a light rail system instead of an expressway would reduce the impacts on the community, resulting from the government's having to expropriate more land for the expressway. He added the rail system will also be in line with the Pheu Thai party’s policy to build 10 more electric train routes.

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Thailand's biggest health watchdog proposes higher tax on sweetened soda drinks

BANGKOK, 12 February 2013 (NNT) - The Thai Health Promotion Foundation has proposed that the government should raise tax on sweetened soda drinks in order to stop obesity in children.

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Thailand confident in defense of land around Phra Viharn

BANGKOK, 12 February 2013 (NNT)-The draft statement, which will be used to defend Thailand against Cambodia regarding the land surrounding the Phra Viharn Temple, will be reviewed by various committees before being presented to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in mid April.

Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister Mr. Phongthep Thepkanjana, who heads Thailand’s legal team in the case, said the draft statement has been completed and will be reviewed by the committees involved in the Phra Viharn case.

Both Thailand and Cambodia have been at loggerheads when it comes to claiming the ownership rights of the land surrounding the holy temple.

The revision is expected to be finished at the end of March and will be proposed to the Cabinet for consideration early April. The statement will be read to the ICJ in a hearing during April 15-19, 2013.

Mr. Phonthep said he is confident in the ability of the Thai legal teams in clarifying and defending any issues put against Thailand. The country has 1,600 pages to be used as evidence in its fight in the world court to claim the land around Phra Viharn Temple.

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Deputy House Speaker brokers agreement on amnesty bill, while 40 senators oppose

BANGKOK, 12 February 2013 (NNT) - First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Chaoren Chankomol met with Puea Thai party leader Jarupong Ruangsuwan on Monday to propose and gather ideas on the amnesty bill. He earlier talked with the representatives from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), and the Democrat party.

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NUCLEAR TEST

North Korea confirms third atomic test

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Defense Ministry's spokesman Kim Min-seokholds a press conference at the Seoul, South Korea Tuesday after unusual seismic activity was detected in North Korea. The Korea Meteorological Administration detected a magnitude 5.0 earthquake in North Korea.

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Krabi villagers protest proposed coal plant over health concerns

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PHUKET: Krabi villagers staged a protest, across the bay from Phuket, yesterday in fear that a proposed coal-fire power plant would damage their health as they allege a previous one had.

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I smell terrorism-related works in Chiang Mai : Chalerm

Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung on Tuesday claimed he’d had a "sniff" of terrorism-related activities in Chiang Mai.

He said police in the region had already been assigned to reinforce security at the US Consulate General in the province.

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Norwegian faces death penalty in Thailand – wife found in dumpster

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Dokset lived with Rungnapa Ratchasombut for seven years before she left him for a policeman. (Foto: PRIVAT)

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PHUKET: -- Today, the trial against 50 year old Norwegian Stein Dokset begins in Thailand. He is accused of murdering his ex-wife Rungnapa “June” Ratchasombut who was found in the man’s dumpster last year at his villa on Phuket, Thailand.

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Russian Accused Of Shoplifting At Central Festival Pattaya Beach

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Pedestrian Killed In Late Night Road Crash In Northern Outskirts Of Pattaya

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Security tightened ahead of Yingluck's Chiang Mai visit following terrorism reports

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Thailand warns of possible threat to US consulate

BANGKOK, Feb 12, 2013 (AFP) - Thailand said Tuesday that it had tightened security around the US consulate in the northern city of Chiang Mai in response to warnings of a possible terrorist threat.

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Deputy PM: Not a bribe if cops ask for money on Chinese New Year

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Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung, responding to recent security cam footage of three police officers “requesting” money from an Indian tailor shop owner, claimed that said behavior was acceptable during the Chinese New Year as it constituted religious tradition and was not merely an act of bribery.

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Kidnapped Karen Girl Enslaved By Cruel Thai Couple

A 12-year-old Karen girl was kidnapped at age 7 by an abusive Thai couple, who detained her as their household servant for five years in Kamphaeng Phet province. The girl finally escaped and the police were notified. The couple was arrested, but denied all charges and were released on bail.

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Crackdown on traffic offenders

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BANGKOK: -- Deputy chief of the Metropolitan Police Worasak Noppasitthiporn Tuesday instructed traffic police in each precinct to set up checkpoints and issue 100 tickets a day to motorists who break five common traffic offences.

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Protesting farmers accept housing bank’s action on their loans

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BANGKOK, Feb 12 – Protesting farmers called off their rally at the Government Housing Bank (GHB) headquarters today after receiving assurances from the bank that they would refrain from legal action against those who fail to pay their debts.

The GHB management promised to forward the farmers’ request for debt settlement to the Finance Ministry and agreed to suspend possible lawsuits against farmers who could not pay their debts.

The bank also agreed not to seize the farmers’ non-performing assets (NPAs).

Members of the Indebted Farmers Network who rallied at the bank beginning yesterday also demanded that the bank wipe out all the farmers’ NPAs and non-performing loans (NPLs) including interest and other fees.

The farmers said their debts would be paid up by the Farmers Rehabilitation and Development Fund (FRDF) of which they are members.

They demanded that the GHB cut the required payment from the Farmers Rehabilitation Fund to the maximum of 30 per cent of the original capital.

GHB managers said the farmers’ proposals will have to be acted upon by the Finance Ministry.

Laiwan Pongsa-ngiem, deputy managing director of the Government Housing Bank, said 1,767 FRDF members are indebted to the bank for a combined amount of Bt500 million, but that the GHB has so far taken action against only 550 farmers who failed to repay their loans which were later became NPLs.

Yossawat Chaisiriwatanakul, a farmer representative, said the indebted farmers will rally at the Government Savings Bank tomorrow to seek similar leniency for their NPAs and NPLs. (MCOT online news)

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Phuket migrant with hangover misses first day of work, drowns in abandoned tin mine

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Kusoldharm Foundation scuba divers tend to the body of Kamdee Kammoon, who drowned in an abandoned tin mine on his first scheduled day of work. Photo: Kritsada Mueanhawong

PHUKET: A man from Mukdahan province who had just found work in Phuket drowned in an abandoned tin mine in Chalong yesterday.

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Thailand claims world record in mass hula-hooping

BANGKOK: -- Thailand on Tuesday claimed the Guinness world record in mass hula-hooping, pipping Taiwan from the coveted title.

A representative of Guinness World Records acknowledged Thailand as the new champion after more than 4,483 participants gathered at Thammasat University’s stadium and successfully hula-hooped simultaneously for seven minutes, said Pracha Thongsai, spokesman for CA Infomedia, which organised the event.

Taiwan set the previous world record for mass hula-hooping in 2011, with about 3,000 participants hula-hooping for five minutes, Pracha said.

"There were originally 5,500 Thai participants, but some of them failed to hula-hoop the full seven minutes," he said

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