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King, Queen's health 'satisfactory'

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BANGKOK: -- Their Majesties the King and Queen, who are at their seaside palace in Prachuap Khiri Khan, are both in a "satisfactory" medical condition, according to the royal doctors.

"Their health condition is good. They are safe," HRH Princess Chulabhorn Valayalaksana said during a recent interview.

The Princess was speaking with Vuthithorn Militachinda, better known as Woody, in a telecast on Sunday night on Modernine TV.

Their Majesties, both in their 80s, have had long stays at Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital as inpatients. On August 1, the Royal Couple left the hospital and headed to Klai Kangwon Palace in Prachuap Khiri Khan's Hua Hin district, where doctors had prepared the necessary medical equipment and services.

The Princess said Klai Kangwon Palace was a favourite place for her parents. It was the King, she said, who came up with the idea to move to the palace.

"He went to Her Majesty's room at the hospital and asked if she would like to go to Hua Hin, and 'Yes' was her answer," the Princess said during the interview.

She said that at Klai Kangwon Palace, His Majesty became more cheerful.

Regarding the Queen's health condition, the Princess said Her Majesty had suffered a stroke affecting a small blood vessel in her brain about a year ago.

"One week after the stroke, she had recovered quickly. Now, she can walk around," the Princess said.

Asked why Her Majesty made few public appearances these days, the Princess said the Queen had never offered a reason.

"But as a woman, perhaps I can say why," she said, pointing out that women naturally do not want others to see them when they are not looking their best.

The Princess firmly dismissed a rumour that Their Majesties decided to leave Siriraj Hospital as political turmoil looked set to break out in Bangkok.

"It's not true," the Princess said. "His Majesty had long wished to go to Klai Kangwon Palace."

Asked to comment on the country's situation, the Princess said, "Some things prove depressing. I offer help where I can. My parents have taught me that royals must serve the people. We will do whatever we can to ease the suffering of Thais."

She added that some changes had happened in the country because some people had changed.

"It's sad that some people are so self-interested," she lamented.

The Princess urged people to prioritise the national interest if they had love and sympathy for Their Majesties.

"No matter what you do, please think about the country first. Without a peaceful and stable country, we can't live happily," she said.

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-- The Nation 2013-08-20

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Government to help students returning from Egypt find places to study in Thailand

BANGKOK, 20 August 2013 (NNT) – The government has asserted it will assist Thai students returning from Egypt continue their education at domestic institutes and in their travels to home locales. In the meantime, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is keeping up its monitoring of Thais still in Egypt.


Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra indicated that the evacuation of Thai students from Egypt was going smoothly. Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul has been assigned to closely monitor the situation in Egypt and Transport Minister Chatchart Sithipan has been tasked with facilitating travels for Thais who wish to return from Egypt. The Thai embassy in Cairo has been told to be in close contact with those who wish to remain in Egypt.

Deputy Prime Minister Pracha Phromnok admitted the situation in Egypt was escalating, and he would like Thais there to quickly return to their home country. He said the government will help arrange flights to carry them home and find places that the returning students can enroll in. Police General Pracha said any decision to close the Thai embassy in Egypt and evacuate its staff lies with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Meanwhile, Deputy Education Minister Sermsak Pongpanit indicated that returning students can call 02-354-5500 to inquire about places to further their study in Thailand, if they do not wish to continue their studies in Egypt.

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Pheu Thai seeks 'absolute control'

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- THE RULING Pheu Thai Party has joined forces with senators to push for the passage of legislation that would turn the House into a dictatorship and enable the government to "monopolise" power with absolute control in both houses of Parliament, Democrat Party Bangkok MP Ongart Klampaiboon alleged yesterday.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/661960-pheu-thai-seeks-absolute-control/

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German beaten-up by angry bike driver in Central Pattaya

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PATTAYA: -- Police were called to the front of Soi 15 inside Soi Baukaow in the early hours of Monday to assist a German Tourist who had sustained minor injuries following an attack by a motorbike driver who was described as wearing a Thai Navy uniform.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/661963-german-tourist-beaten-up-by-angry-bike-driver-in-central-pattaya/

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Canadian accused in penny stock fraud caught in Thailand
Sandy Winick believed to have organized 'pump and dump' stock schemes, investigators say
The Canadian Press

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BANGKOK: -- A Canadian man accused of masterminding an international penny stock fraud scheme that swindled investors worldwide of more than $140 million has been arrested in Thailand.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/661966-canadian-accused-in-penny-stock-fraud-caught-in-thailand/

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Bt7 billion seized: AMLO
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) has seized about Bt7 billion from convicted money-launderers and other criminals over the past 14 years of its existence, its secretary-general Seehanat Prayoonrat said yesterday.

He said that a large part of the seized assets, as much as Bt2.7 billion, was obtained last year and this year.

An estimated Bt120 billion, or about 12 per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP), has been involved in money laundering each year, according to the Amlo chief. The money was tied to crimes as gambling, contraband smuggling, human trafficking, tax evasion, corruption, and illegal drugs.

He said illegal gambling accounted for more than half of the laundered money. "An urgent task is to strictly enforce the money-laundering law to seize assets from gambling dens," the Amlo chief said.

Half of the money involved in money laundering cases was cash and 80 per cent of the offences were committed by criminal gangs, he said. Local criminal groups were responsible for 55 per cent of these cases and the rest involved foreign gangs.

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-- The Nation 2013-08-20

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Tourism Malaysia closes Phuket office after 13 years
Phuket Gazette

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Chong Yoke Har, Deputy Director General of Tourism Malaysia, announced the closing of the Phuket office. Photo: Saran Mitrarat

PHUKET: -- Tourism Malaysia announced today that it will close its Phuket office and all other offices outside of Bangkok by the end of this month.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/661972-tourism-malaysia-closes-phuket-office-after-13-years/

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VIDEO: On Nut convenience store refuses to help beaten and bloody technical school student [Graphic]
By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- CCTV footage of a injured technical school student, who was was locked out in the street after he crawled up to a convenience store and asked for help, has sparked an online debate in Thailand about public sympathy.

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Banharn does not reveal whether he will return to politics when ban ends

BANGKOK, 20 August 2013 (NNT) – Former Prime Minister Banharn Silpa-archa on Monday celebrated his 81st birthday anniversary at his house in Charansanitwong, Bangkok amidst a large crowd of well-wishers from the political circle.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/661980-banharn-does-not-reveal-whether-he-will-return-to-politics-when-ban-ends/

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Teacher shot to death in Pattani
By English News

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PATTANI, Aug 20 – A teacher was shot dead on a road in this southern border province yesterday, police reported.

Police said Atikom Tiwong, 34, a teacher at Ban Prachan School in Yarang district was riding his motorcycle from the school to his home when he was assaulted, shot in the head and body by at least three assailants.

Police found empty AK47 and M16 assault rifle cartridges at the scene of the attack.

Mr Atikom, a native of Chiang Mai province, had been teaching in Pattani for two years.

In an incident in neighbouring Narathiwat province, police reported a bomb explosion on Sakor-Waeng Road in Sungai Padi district.

Police found the remains of a home-made bomb contained in a 15kg fire extinguisher with a mobile phone attached. No one was killed or wounded in the incident. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-08-20

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All toilet facilities at train, bus stations will be free of charge;free bus,train services extended by another 6 months from this Sept. 30 /The Nation


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Second batch of Thai evacuees arrive from Egypt
By English News

BANGKOK, Aug 20 - Two hundred forty nine Thais, the second group evacuated from the current Egyptian unrest, arrived at Don Mueang Airport early this morning, and is expected to be the last group deciding to leave Cairo in fear of violence.

The group of Thais, mostly students, flew by Dubai-based Eastern SkyJets in two flights.

United Arab Emirates carrier brought out 119 Thais in its first flight and 130 on the second, landing at 3.28am and 4.28am respectively.

The two flights from Dubai carried the last group of Thais who asked the Thai embassy for that they wanted to evacuate to Bangkok.

There were originally 661 Thais wanting to come home but 58 changed their minds and voluntarily decided to stay in Egypt. Some were students who feared that they could not make it back to study in Egypt if they returned to Thailand now.

Transport Minister Chadchart Sittipunt said that so far there were no more Thais asking to evacuate but the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would follow up to make sure there were no more wanting to leave.

He said there was no plan for further evacuation charters but commercial flights would be used instead and the government would cover the transport expense. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-08-20

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Rescue workers bag a pair of Phuket pythons
Phuket Gazette

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Rescue workers wrangled with the hefty Patong python for about 10 minutes before getting it into the bag. Photo: Thawit Bilabdullar

PHUKET: -- Rescue workers were called to recover large pythons in both Patong and Mai Khao last night after local Phuket residents raised the alarm due to the sheer size of the snakes.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662032-rescue-workers-bag-a-pair-of-phuket-pythons/

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RT @tulsathit: Thai stocks are behaving typically, sluggish in "opposite" proportion with the speed with which govt is pushing for "reform".

RT @tulsathit: As political temperature rises again, this time over charter amendment, Chalerm's predicting uneasy Democrat-PAD alliance.

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RT@tulsathit: Turmoil erupting in Parliament during charter amendment debate. Somsak calling parliamenary police to escort boo boys out

RT@tulsathit: Police have been ordered by House speaker Somsk to take out any Democrat who refuses to sit down.

RT@tulsathit: "If you don't take them out, you'll be charged with insubordination," Somsak yelled at parliamentary police.

RT@tulsathit: Parliamentary meeting has been declared halted by Somsak. 10 minutes, of course.

RT@tulsathit: Trouble blew up after House speaker called vote to disallow further debate on proposed amendments.

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