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Facing deportation, Sehgal ends political role
The Sunday Nation

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Satish Sehgal

BANGKOK: -- Thai Business Forum chairman Satish Sehgal said yesterday that he would end his political activities after the government's Centre for Maintaining Peace and Order issued an order to deport him from the country on grounds that he had led protesters to besiege state premises.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703117-facing-deportation-sehgal-ends-political-role/

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Suthep urges rice farmers to sue govt
The Sunday Nation

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A newly erected billboard next to an expressway asks who helped the rich by allowing a loss of Bt800 billion through the Financial Sector Restructuring Authority, set up after the 1997 financial crisis, while preventing poor farmers from getting paid for

BANGKOK: -- PDRC chief plans fundraising drive tomorrow to pay for their legal expenses

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703119-suthep-urges-rice-farmers-to-sue-govt/

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
We're not embarrassed about poll boycott, key Democrat says
Hataikarn Treesuwan
The Sunday Nation

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Chuti Krairiksh

BANGKOK: -- Both sides involved in the ongoing political conflict have been unable to declare victory after the February 2 election and will fight on until one is victorious, says new Democrat Party secretary-general Chuti Krairiksh.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703120-were-not-embarrassed-about-poll-boycott-key-democrat-says/

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Stabbing murder: 30 wounds
The Sunday Nation

CHUMPHON:-- The daughter of village headman and Democrat Party canvasser was stabbed to death and her mother seriously wounded after coming to her aid following an attempted rape of the daughter in the family's Sawi district home in Chumphon early yesterday.

Police said the dead woman, whose name has been withheld, was stabbed 30 times.

Her mother, who was initially treated at Thung Tako Hospital before being transferred to the provincial hospital, suffered multiple hand and face wounds.

Na Sak police investigator Pol Lt-Colonel Jiroj Sathukan said police suspected a young drug addict tried to rape the daughter but she resisted and he stabbed her.

The mother reportedly told police that she was woken by her daughter's screams at about 4am and saw a young male running from her daughter's bedroom.

After she was attacked, the mother ran outside the house and called for help.

Neighbours reportedly saw the attacker flee.

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-- The Nation 2014-02-09

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Phuket Opinion: Life aquatic starts at a young age
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Babies' brains are hardwired to pick up swimming naturally at about the same age children learn to walk. Photo: Gazette Graphics

PHUKET: Much has been written about water safety in this space over the years. However, with a focus on maritime accidents and tourist drownings, we have neglected the troubling issue of the island’s children not being properly taught to swim, as a series of heartbreaking tragedies in recent weeks indicates

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703127-phuket-opinion-life-aquatic-starts-at-a-young-age/

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Grenade attack injures three protesters

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BANGKOK: -- Three anti-government protesters were injured, one seriously, when a M 79 grenade was fired into the protest site on Chaengwattana road on Saturday night.
The grenade landed at the tent which is used as the toilet for men, about 50 metres from the women toilet where two grenades landed on February 6 which nobody was hurt.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703148-grenade-attack-injures-three-protesters/

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Soldier dies of health complications
Nopniwat Krailerg

Authorities allay fears of bird flu outbreak

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CHIANG MAI: -- Army officers and public health officials allay worries that the recent death of a soldier was from flu, noting he died from other health complications. They encouraged at risk people, including children and the elderly or those in poor health, to get the flu vaccine.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/702968-chiang-mai-soldier-dies-of-swine-flu/page-3?p=7414171#entry7414171

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Lady boy and Thai Woman Rob Victim Number 6

PATTAYA:--February 8, 2014 [PDN]; the journalist reported that there was a victim named Miss Ploy (alias), aged 31, Rayong resident, went to notify with Pol. Lt. Jakkrit Jantakham (Investigation police on duty of Pattaya city police station, Chonburi province) that she was deceived, assaulted and robbed of her belongings by a gang of robbers.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703154-lady-boy-and-thai-woman-rob-victim-number-6/

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Phuket Opinion: Boosting Phuket tourism through sport
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Virat Patee, 55, believes Phuket should take advantage of the sports tourism sector on the island. Photo: Facebook

Virat Patee, 55, is a native of Phuket. He has served as the director of the Sport Authority of Thailand's Phuket office for five years, and formerly served as the director of the SAT Krabi office for 12 years.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703155-phuket-opinion-boosting-phuket-tourism-through-sport/

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Two wounded in grenade attack at Chaeng Wattana protest site

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NONTHABURI, Feb 9--- Two persons were injured, one severely, from an M-79 grenade attack last night at an anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) rally site on Chaeng Wattana Road.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703148-grenade-attack-injures-three-protesters/#entry7414370

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Defence volunteer killed in Pattani bombing
By Digital Content

PATTANI, Feb 9--- A defence volunteer was killed in an explosion at a rubber plantation in Mayo district of violence-plagued Pattani this morning.

Lateh Doloh, a defence volunteer of Baan Nam Sai village, was killed instantly when a presumed homemade bomb hidden at the foot of a rubber tree was triggered.

Pol Lt Muhammad Madwang of Mayo police station, together with relevant officials, investigated and cordoned off the scene of the incident in order to prevent another possible explosion triggered by assailants.

According to an initial investigation, before the attack, the victim arrived from his home to apply fertiliser to the rubber trees. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-02-09

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Central bank plays down deflation

BANGKOK, 9 February 2014 (NNT) - The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has speculated that deflation is unlikely in the near future after entrepreneurs showed signs of raising product prices by 3-4% in the next 12 months

BoT Spokesperson Rung Mallikamas said the Thai economy had a slim chance of facing deflation since the increasing costs of production had been passed on to consumers and product prices would likely increase by 3-4% in the next four quarters. Furthermore, many research institutes, including the central bank, had projected that this year’s inflation would stand at 2-3%, Ms Rung said.

The central bank spokesperson expressed confidence that commercial banks would still play an important financial role in propelling the economy despite the ongoing slowdown. The commercial banks’ NPL level slightly increased but the overall NPL ratio was still low at 2% of the total loans. The banks were more careful with their loans while the borrowers were more careful with their spending, she said.

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-- TNA 2014-02-09

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MRT benefiting from ongoing PDRC rallies

BANGKOK, 9 February 2014 (NNT) – The Metropolitan Rapid Transit (MRT) has benefited greatly from the ongoing demonstrations by the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), as more passengers have opted to take the subway.

The Bangkok Metro Public Company Limited (BMCL), operator of the MRT, has revealed that since the PDRC’s attempt to paralyze Bangkok on January 13th, the MRT has seen an increasing number of passengers, hitting the record on January 23rd, when more than 370,000 passengers used its service.

The BMCL also predicted there would be an average of 300,000 passengers per day for the entire year of 2014, representing a 20 percent growth compared to last year’s figure, which stood at 250,000 riders per day.

After the MRT Purple Line construction is completed in 2016, the BMCL expects up to 100,000 more commuters to avail themselves of its service daily, expecting to break even within 4-5 years for its investment of over 10 billion baht.

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Commerce Min inspects rice warehouse in Chainat

BANGKOK, 9 February 2014 (NNT) – The Commerce Ministry has visited a rice warehouse in Chainat Province to inspect the quality of rice registered under the government’s rice mortgage program.

Deputy Commerce Minister Yanyong Phuangrach, along with a group of rice bidders, traveled to Sankhaburi District of Chainat Province to inspect rice stored in the warehouse under the government’s rice support program. The visit, according to the deputy minister, was aimed at building confidence among investors ahead of the upcoming auction.

A total of 220,000 tons of rice will be put on auction via the Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand (AFET). The bidding will take place on Feb 13th and the offers will be deliberated on Feb 18th.

Mr. Yanyong said the money received from the forthcoming auction would be paid to farmers who had not received their compensation.

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Farmer protesters to rally at two ministries on Monday

BANGKOK, 9 February 2014 (NNT) - Rice farmer protesters have continued surrounding the Ministry of Commerce, awaiting their fellow farmers from other provinces before marching to the Ministry of Justice and the office of the Ministry of Defense in Mueang Thong Thani on Monday.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703185-farmer-protesters-to-rally-at-two-ministries-on-monday/

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Tearful, angry farmers call Yingluck to step down

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BANGKOK: -- Farmers, who earlier this week petitioned the King, appeared on the Pathumwan protest stage of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) Saturday night, calling on caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in tears and angers to step down immediately if she could not find money to pay them.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/703185-farmer-protesters-to-rally-at-two-ministries-on-monday/#entry7414689

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