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Thailand Live Friday 23 Aug 2013

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Border Patrol Police arranges projects in celebration of the 60th birthday of HRH the Princess Maha Chakri in 2015

BANGKOK, 23 August 2013 (NNT) - The Border Patrol Police Bureau has started a number of projects to celebrate the 60th birthday anniversary of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn in 2015.


BPP Commissioner Pol.Lt.Gen. Surapong Khema-singkhi (สุรพงษ์ เขมะสิงคิ) yesterday (August 22) called a meeting of related officials to ensure the progress of those projects, at the BPP headquarters in Bangkok. In 2013, the BPP is establishing four "BPP Chalermprakiat Schools" in the four parts of the country, namely Loei in the Northeast, Mae Hong Son in the North, Chanthaburi in the East and Chumphon in the South.

Other projects that will follow in due course include a project to solve illiteracy among children attending BPP schools, the establishment of a community learning center at the BPP Chalermprakiat Schools, a project to develop students for the Ordinary National Education Test or O-net, an agricultural development project and the One School One Product project.

And in order to seek financial support to those projects, the Border Patrol Police Bureau has been inviting charitable people to jointly play host to the projects.

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SOCIAL NETWORK
Online uproar leads to cabbie's arrest

ASINA PORNWASIN,
PANYA PANPUAK
THE NATION

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BANGKOK: -- INTIMIDATING taxi drivers can no longer escape the long arm of the law partly because many victims can now speak up on the Internet, which is what led to the arrest of Thanet Boonsermsap, 37, in Samut Prakan yesterday.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662766-protection-money-online-uproar-leads-to-bangkok-taxi-drivers-arrest/

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ECONOMY
Plunge in the baht 'a short-term issue'

Business Desk
The Nation

Economic fundamentals strong, currency may rise again: analysts

BANGKOK: -- Thai economists and financial authorities say the sharp depreciation of the baht is likely to be a short-term phenomenon and foresee stability returning when the economy picks up, as economic fundamentals remain strong.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662767-thai-economists-baht-plunge-a-short-term-issue/

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POLITICS
Argument rages on over Senate changes

The Nation

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Pheu Thai MPs Khattiya Sawatdiphol, Theerarat Samrejvanich and Visaradee Techateerawat hold a press conference at Parliament House yesterday

BANGKOK: -- Parliamentarians continued attacking the charter amendment bill in relation to the election of senators yesterday, saying the checks and balances between the Lower and Upper Houses would be undermined.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662768-argument-rages-on-over-thai-senate-changes/

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Phuket jet-ski intimidation 'has not gone away' – Aus Hon Consul
Alasdair Forbes

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Hassles over hiring jetskis has long been a problem in Phuket. Photo: Mark Leo.

PHUKET: -- Larry Cunningham, Australian Honorary Consul, has slammed what he sees as wilful sweeping of facts about the jet-ski operators under the carpet, particularly in Patong.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662769-phuket-jet-ski-intimidation-has-not-gone-away-aus-hon-consul/

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Phuket: Anti-crime campaign 'is not a quick fix'
Prapaporn Jitmaneeyaphan

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Pol Col Somboon Sarasit of the DSI: Focus is on influential people behind the illegal taxis.

PHUKET: Minister of Tourism & Sport Somsak Pureesrisak has stressed that the recent crime drive by a combination of police, Immigration, Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and other government departments is no quick fix, but is the start of a sustained campaign.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662770-phuket-anti-crime-campaign-is-not-a-quick-fix/

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Dokset trial: Phuket Forensic Police recount gruesome details of body
Phuket Gazette

PHUKET: -- The senior officer in charge of collecting forensic evidence at the home of Norwegian national Stein Harvard Dokset recounted to the court today what his team encountered when they discovered the remains of Mr Dokset’s slain ex-girlfriend, Rungnapa Suktong.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662664-phuket-forensics-expert-gives-evidence-in-stein-dokset-body-in-bin-case/#entry6745599

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Release the Rohinya and let them work in Thailand
Brad Adams
Human Rights Watch
Special to The Nation

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Rohingyas intercepted on the Thai coast are sent to the crowded Phan Nga immigration detention centre.

BANGKOK: -- The government should end the inhumane separation and detention of ethnic Rohingya families from Myanmar and allow them to contribute to the Thai economy

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662772-release-the-rohinya-and-let-them-work-in-thailand/

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New avian flu virus prompts authorities to act
Pongphon Sarnsamak
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The discovery of a new strain of avian-flu virus, H7N7, in China has prompted Thailand's environment-watch agency to tighten its measures on emerging-disease surveillance and closely monitor suspicious bird illnesses and deaths nationwide.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662775-new-avian-flu-virus-in-china-prompts-thailands-authorities-to-act/

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PAD to unveil major shift in strategy
Pimnara Pradubwit,
Khanittha Thepphajorn
The Nation

Chamlong and Sondhi to appear on TV tonight to discuss group's future plans

BANGKOK: -- Anti-government group the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) is expected to announce a change in its stance today after core leaders Maj-General Chamlong Srimuang and media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul said the movement had reached a historic turning point.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662776-pad-to-unveil-major-shift-in-strategy/

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BURNING ISSUE
Negative tactics by Democrat Party not winning it many fans

Samudcha Hoonsara
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- These days, many people are closely watching the steps that Thailand's oldest political party, the Democrats, will take. This is because the party seems to be taking a totally different course from its rival, the ruling Pheu Thai Party.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662777-negative-tactics-by-thai-democrat-party-not-winning-it-many-fans/

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Malaysia urged to consider dual citizenship issue
By English News

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BANGKOK, Aug 23 – Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thursday called on Malaysia to host a bilateral meeting to discuss dual citizenship among people on the joint border.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662780-joint-border-thailand-urges-malaysia-to-consider-dual-citizenship-issue/

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Concerted nationwide eradication of mosquito spawning sites to take place till October

BANGKOK, 23 August 2013 (NNT) – The Ministry of Public Health and the Interior Ministry are working together to rapidly tackle the issue of dengue fever, which has claimed 101 lives so far this year.


Disease Control Department director-general Phonthep Siriwanarangsan said after a meeting between officials of the Ministries of Public Health and Interior that all provincial governors have been asked to closely monitor any dengue fever outbreak situation in their respective provinces, and arrange for the eradication of mosquito spawning sites every week for 8 weeks, in a concerted nationwide effort to rein in the number of new dengue fever patients. The spawning sites eradication drive will last until October 16.

101 persons have lost their lives to the disease this year, and around 100,000 have become infected.

Dr. Phonthep said the government needs to foster awareness in the public in monitoring against the disease. He added that the medical expense associated with treating dengue fever patients has reached 2 billion baht this year.

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Foreign rice traders welcomed to buy rice directly from Thai govt
By English News

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BANGKOK, Aug 23 – Thailand's Ministry of Commerce will sell rice directly to state enterprises and the private sector abroad in a new attempt to release rice from the government’s stockpiles.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662789-foreign-rice-traders-welcome-to-buy-rice-directly-from-thai-govt/

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Thai stock index opens on Friday at 1,368.56, up 16.75 points /MCOT

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Justice at last? Red Bull heir to be indicted Monday, prosector says
By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- After being postponed four times, the indictment of the notorious Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya, who allegedly killed a police officer in a hit-and-run last year, is finally set to take place on Monday.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662790-red-bull-heir-to-be-indicted-monday-thai-prosector-says/

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Decommissioned warship bursts into flames – again
Phuket Gazette

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It took OrBorJor firemen about an hour to squelch the flames of the warship. Photo: Kritsada Mueanhawong

KRABI: -- The decommissioned warship RTMS Lanta burst into flames yesterday while workers were repairing damage caused by a previous fire that broke out at the tourist attraction on July 3.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/662798-krabi-decommissioned-warship-bursts-into-flames-again/

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Deputy PM Pracha chairs meeting with armed forces chiefs to consider 5-point BRN demand /MCOT

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Chiang Mai-Bangkok train derails, again, between Khun Tan-Mae Tan Noi stations in Lampang; no injuries reported /MCOT

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Army Chief keen on revising Armed Forces Reserve Act

BANGKOK, 23 August 2013 (NNT) – Army Chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha has expressed his keen interest in revising the Armed Forces Reserve Act, saying he wants the Army Reserve Force students to serve in the army.


After presiding over the ceremony of military decorations, General Prayuth said he had talked to Prime Minister and Defense Minister Yingluck Shinawatra about revising the Armed Forces Reserve Act.

He said he wanted to see the Army Reserve students, who in the past have been exempted from military services, serve the nation both in time of war and at peace time; for example, during disasters and crises as well as in other circumstances.

General Prayuth also delivered a speech to the new graduates, saying soldiers have to be united and loyal to their nation. He also told them to go home with pride as they have just been decorated, adding that these students are the reserve forces the country needed.

The ceremony took place at the Thai Army Club where a total of 1,753 students, 806 male and 947 female, were decorated.

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BMA gets rid of illegal street signs

BANGKOK, 23 August 2013 (NNT) – The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has taken down illegal street signs, while urging all local offices to check for illegal signs in their areas regularly.

According to Bangkok Governor M.R. Sukhumbhand Paribatra, road signs blocking pavements, bike lanes, and bus stations, have now been taken down. He has ordered agencies in charge, especially the BMA local offices, to comb their areas for these signs and, if they find any, take them down immediately; as they cause inconvenience to commuters and pedestrians alike. In addition, the governor has ordered officers to install more lights in bus station areas and on flyovers.

As for the BMA's flood prevention and water management, the governor said the agency has been dredging canals and cleaning up sewers in preparation for future flooding. Given there will be more rain during September and October, the governor has ordered officials to make sure that the dredging operation is completed before the end of this month.

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PTT allows staff to go home after demonstrators seeking to protest against LPG price rise; 400 police deployed /MCOT

RT@RichardBarrow: Picture: Bangkok Governor helps to remove advertising posters that are blocking the sidewalk (Pic @Pacharapapon) pic.twitter.com/Db9pwhpgkV

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State railway staff retrieve derailed carriages of Chiang Mai-Bangkok train in Lampang; service resumes after two-hour disruption /MCOT

Army chief says govt panel tackling violence in restive South rejects all five demands of Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) militant group /MCOT

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