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Thailand Live Wednesday 6 Aug 2014

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Only 9 Chinese cities reach air quality standards
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BEIJING, Aug 6 (Xinhua) -- Only nine of 161 Chinese cities reached the new -- and stricter -- air quality monitoring standards in the first half of this year, according to the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP).

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749283-only-9-chinese-cities-reach-air-quality-standards/

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The National Council for Peace and Order approves a plan to increase forest areas to at least 40%25 in 10 years instead of 31.57%25 of the country at present. /Bangkok Post

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National Anti-Corruption Commission filed case against ex-PM Yingluck over her govt's rice pledging scheme,submitting findings to prosecutors. /The Nation

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OPINION: Fares fair for all

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PHUKET: -- The cooperation that has developed between the Phuket Land Transport Office (PLTO) and the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) is most welcome. Finally, the end is in sight for the island’s assorted taxi mafias. And residents and visitors alike can look forward to the dawning of a long-overdue era of metered taxis – and professional and fair services from the island’s drivers and transport companies.

 

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749314-phuket-opinion-fair-fares-for-all/

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His Majesty the King will leave Klai Kangwon Palace for Siriraj Hospital today for a medical check-up, the Royal Household Bureau says /Bangkok Post

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'Dr. Dismember' might be making rounds again soon
By Coconuts Bangkok

BANGKOK: -- Now that Wisut "Doctor Dismember" Boonkasemsanti is free from prison, probation officials are considering allowing him to treat patients again.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749248-convicted-gynaecologist-dr-wisut-may-screen-thai-drug-addicts/#entry8205506

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Young Phuket man arrested with pen gun
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Prakasit with his pen gun, after his arrest.

PHUKET: -- Prakasit Sinprasop, 22, riding on the back of a motorbike, was arrested yesterday afternoon (August 5) after officers discovered he was carrying a pen gun.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749328-young-phuket-man-arrested-with-pen-gun/

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Lucky escape as Phuket temple tree falls on car
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The large branch lies across the back of the pick-up.

PHUKET: -- A father and his young daughter had a lucky escape this morning (August 6) when a large branch of an ancient banyan tree fell on their car as they looked for a parking space on Narison Rd, Phuket Town.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749332-lucky-escape-as-phuket-temple-tree-falls-on-car/

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Samui ferry rides increased amid congestion caused by protest

SURAT THANI, 6 August 2014 (NNT) – Additional ferry trips are being provided for people traveling between mainland Surat Thani province and the popular island of Koh Samui as a protest by local fishermen partially obstructs the ferry traffic.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749078-sea-tran-ferry-passengers-stuck-at-donsak-due-to-fisherman-dispute/#entry8205667

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Illegal Money Lending suspects arrested at East Pattaya Village

 

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PATTAYA:--Late on Tuesday Night Nongprue Police in conjunction with the Royal Thai Navy conducted raids on two houses inside an East Pattaya Village and arrested 5 suspects thought to be connected with an illegal money lending operation.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749334-illegal-money-lending-suspects-arrested-at-east-pattaya-village/

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Car Driver arrested following fatal road accident in North Pattaya

 

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PATTAYA:--In the early hours of Tuesday a car came into contact with a motorbike in North Pattaya which led to the instant death of the 34 year old bike driver.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749337-car-driver-arrested-following-fatal-road-accident-in-north-pattaya/

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BMA, OECD meet to make Bangkok a more livable city

BANGKOK, 6 August 2014 (NNT) –The Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are meeting to study the environmentally friendly growth of Bangkok, and to establish guidelines that address the effects of climate change in the future. Their aim is to make Bangkok a more livable city.


The acting Governor of the BMA, Pussadi Tamthai revealed that the meeting, held at the Sukosol Hotel, studied the factors affecting the city's growth and the likely effects of climate change, so that it is possible to develop policies as guidelines for the future of Bangkok, as an attractive and livable city for millions of residents. In addition, the policies will comply with the 11th National Economic and Social Development Plan (2013-2016)

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Medical checkup for Monarch today


HM the King will receive medical checkup at Siriraj Hospital on Wednesday, according to a statement released by the Royal Household Bureau.

The monarch's team of doctors noted that he had now been staying at Klaikangwon Palace in Hua Hin since August 1 last year and the time had come for a thorough checkup.

This would require the use of special equipment so the team asked him to have the checkup at Siriraj Hospital. The King is scheduled to leave the palace at 6pm.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Medical-checkup-for-Monarch-today-30240351.html

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Revered Thai king to return to Bangkok hospital for check-up

 

BANGKOK, August 6, 2014 (AFP) - Thailand's revered but elderly King Bhumibol Adulyadej is due to return to Bangkok Wednesday for the first time in just over a year for a medical check-up, the Royal Household Bureau said.

 

The 86-year-old king, the world's longest-serving monarch who is treated as a near-deity in politically turbulent Thailand, left the Bangkok hospital on August 1 last year for his coastal palace in southern Hua Hin.

 

He lived in the hospital for almost four years after being admitted with respiratory problems in 2009 -- but there was no explanation from the palace over his prolonged stay.

 

"Now, it's time for a team of royal physicians to give him a thorough medical check-up which needs special equipment," a televised statement from the Royal Household Bureau said.

 

"The royal physicians asked the king to receive his medical check-up at Siriraj Hospital on August 6," it added, without saying how long he will stay for.

 

Bhumibol, who is officially King Rama IX, was accompanied to the Hua Hin palace by Queen Sirikit, who had also been hospitalised for a year.

 

She will be 82 next week and was last seen in public as the royal couple were driven from Bangkok last summer to streets lined with adoring well-wishers.

 

Bhumibol, a keen saxophonist, photographer and sailor who is also a father figure to Thais, has made several public appearances since relocating to Hua Hin.

 

The last was to celebrate his 64th anniversary on the throne on May 5.

 

On July 22 he granted an audience to the leader of a military coup, Army Chief Prayut Chan-O-Cha, giving approval to an interim constitution mapping out year-long political reforms.

 

Born on December 5, 1927 in the United States, Bhumibol came to the throne aged 18 in 1946.

 

After finishing his studies in Switzerland he was crowned in 1950.

 

Thais see him as a unifying figure during a more than six-decade reign that has been flecked by political turmoil in the bitterly divided country.

 

The latest chapter of Thailand's political drama has lasted nearly a decade, with the kingdom roiled by political unrest -- and periodic bouts of violence -- since billionaire former premier Thaksin Shinawatra was toppled in an earlier coup in 2006.

 

Thai children are taught that respect for the king, patriotism and religious devotion are closely intertwined, giving him an almost divine status.

 

Portraits of the monarch can be seen everywhere, while cinema-goers stand to attention when the royal anthem plays at the start of films.

 

Under the strict lese majeste rules anyone convicted of insulting the king, queen, heir or regent faces up to 15 years in prison on each count under strict royal defamation laws.

 

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NCPO to reclaim encroached land for reforestration

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BANGKOK: -- National Council for Peace and Order chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha has set out a policy to increase forested land up to 40 percent from today’s 31.5 percent of the entire land mass in ten years.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749351-ncpo-to-reclaim-encroached-land-for-reforestration/

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Beauty queen, fiance lead police to rescue girl from Bahrain brothel
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BANGKOK: -- Former Miss Thailand Panadda “Boom” Wongphudee and her fiance, Akearin Nilsetthee, have emerged as heroes today after helping police rescue a Thai woman from a brothel in Bahrain.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749352-beauty-queen-fiance-lead-police-to-rescue-thai-girl-from-bahrain-brothel/

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Bangchak is ready to buy rotten rice to produce ethanol if…

 

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BANGKOK: -- The plan to convert rotten rice into ethanol may hit snag as Bangchak Petroleum has set a condition that benzene 95 should be phased out too so that the company can expand its market for ethanol.

 
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Policy rate maintained at 2%

BANGKOK: -- The Bank of Thailand decided to maintain the policy rate at 2 per cent at its meeting today.


It viewed that the current interest rate can accommodate economic recovery and is consistent with long-term financial stability.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Policy-rate-maintained-at-2-30240364.html

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Downpours hamper Thai border provinces
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SI SA KET, Aug 6 -- Many provinces near the Thai-Cambodian border are closely monitoring the water level in their areas, for fear of flash floods, as rainfall continue to accumulate, hiking the water levels.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749361-downpours-hamper-thai-border-provinces/

Thaivisa.com to meet with Thailand's Immigration Commissioner

 

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Thailand's Immigration Commissioner to answer your questions - Thaivisa's George will interview him on Thursday.

 

BANGKOK:-- On Thursday 07 August, Thaivisa.com will be interviewing the head of the Immigration Bureau, Commissioner Police Lt.Gen. Sakda Chuenpakdee (ศักดา ชื่นพักดี).

 

Find out more here: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749363-thaivisacom-to-meet-with-immigration-commissioner/

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Lottery loser redecorates home with his shame
By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- What would do you if you wasted more than THB4 million on lottery tickets that yielded less than 10 percent? Burn them all, craft a paper mache idol or reuse them as coasters?

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749379-thai-lottery-loser-redecorates-home-with-his-shame/

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Thai central bank holds rates as economy shows signs of life

BANGKOK, August 6, 2014 (AFP) - Thailand's central bank held its key interest rate Wednesday as the kingdom's economy showed signs of revival after an army coup ended months of political protest which rattled consumers, tourists and investors.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749404-thai-central-bank-holds-rates-as-economy-shows-signs-of-life/

 

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SET index closed 1,522.41, down 6.57; Bt/USD32.02; GBP53.92; AUD29.51; EUR42.67; CAD29.07; HKD4.12; SGD25.52; JPY31.09

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Village in Ubon Ratchatani submerged under two meters of water

UBON RATCHATHANI, 6 August 2014 (NNT) – Relief and rescue teams have gone to a village submerged under two meters of floodwater to deliver food and water to residents trapped there.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749409-village-in-ubon-ratchatani-submerged-under-two-meters-of-water/

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