| Restraint reigns in Thailand, but no sign of way out (Asia News Network) | Yahoo Restraint prevailed again yesterday (Aug 28) in Thailand's politically charged stand-off between the government and thousands of supporters of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) who continued to occupy the Government House for a third day, defying appeals and a court order to leave. | | August 28, 2008 06:43 |
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| Thai protesters defy court order to leave compound | Topix
BANGKOK, Thailand - Thousands of demonstrators _ some armed with golf clubs, batons and bamboo sticks _ defied a court order to end their occupation of the prime minister's office compound on Thursday, vowing ... | | August 28, 2008 10:27 |
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| Rejected By Hong Kong, Glitter Arrives In Thailand (CBS News) | Yahoo Thai police said disgraced rocker Gary Glitter agreed Thursday to leave Thailand for London, possibly ending a two-day odyssey that began when he was released from a Vietnamese prison after serving time for molesting children. | | August 28, 2008 02:08 |
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| Thailand works to disperse protesters (The Philadelphia Inquirer) | Yahoo BANGKOK, Thailand - Thai authorities stepped up pressure yesterday on demonstrators occupying the grounds of the prime minister's office, getting court orders demanding that the crowd disperse and issuing arrest warrants for nine protest leaders on insurrection charges. | | August 28, 2008 12:42 |
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| Police, Protesters Clash in Thailand
| CNN Thousands of demonstrators occupying the Thai prime minister's office compound beat back an effort by riot police to remove them Wednesday and vowed to stay until the government resigns | | August 27, 2008 07:00 |
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| Bar girl and the expat: a Thailand killing foretold | Topix
Every year hundreds of Britons leave the UK to marry Thai brides. The perils of such liaisons were revealed last week when retired engineer Ian Beeston was murdered by his wife and her lover. | | August 23, 2008 08:22 |
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| Deadly bomb hits southern Thailand | CNN A car bomb exploded in southern Thailand, killing a local journalist and wounding 17 others, a police official said. | | August 21, 2008 10:00 |
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| Thai PM threatens forces on protesters | CNN Thailand's prime minister has warned he may send in police and soldiers to disperse several hundred people who have been staging an around-the-clock protest in Bangkok for the past six days. | | June 02, 2008 04:00 |
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| Wedding by North Thai Tradition | Farang Pai Nai
In true Lanna tradition, as practiced in Northern Thailand, a young man will normally visit the house of the girl to whom he is attracted, in order to court her. After sunset, she will tend to her work in front of the house awaiting his arrival.
After a courts... | | January 27, 2008 04:13 |
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| Bombs kill 1, hurt 32 in Thai south | CNN At least one person was killed and 32 injured during a twin bombing in Thailand's southern Muslim-majority Yala province Tuesday morning, police said. | | July 17, 2007 07:00 |
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| Two killed in Thailand's restive south | CNN Suspected Muslim separatist insurgents raided a local government administration office in southern Thailand and shot to death two male engineers and wounded a female clerk Wednesday, police said. | | December 14, 2006 07:00 |
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| Bomb kills 3 in Thailand's south | CNN Three Thai security officials were killed Wednesday by a bomb planted on a railway in the southern province of Songkla in a troubled Muslim-dominated region, police and military officials said. | | August 02, 2006 03:00 |
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| 3 dead in Thai bombing wave | CNN Three people were killed and more than a dozen others were wounded in Thailand's troubled south when more than 30 bombs exploded Thursday in police stations and government offices across three Muslim-dominated provinces, according to Thailand's military. | | June 15, 2006 04:00 |
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| Thai banker ordered to pay $4.6bn | CNN The central bank governor who presided over Thailand's 1997 financial crisis has been ordered by a court to pay back the 180 billion baht ($4.61 billion) plus interest of reserves he spent trying to defend the currency. | | June 01, 2005 01:00 |
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| Thai police 'hold 2 on passports' | CNN Police in Thailand have charged a Dutchman and a Spaniard with passport forgery, according to a Thai media report. | | February 18, 2005 01:00 |
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| Explosion in Thai town kills 2 | CNN An explosion in the southern Thai town of Sungaikolok has killed two people -- a boy and a government security worker -- and wounded seven others, police say. | | December 24, 2004 04:00 |
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| 9 killed in Thailand 'revenge' attacks | CNN Nine Buddhists, including two policemen, were killed in a series of shootings in southern Thailand's bloodiest 24 hours since a government crackdown on a riot last week left 85 Muslims dead. | | November 04, 2004 04:00 |
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| Thai market bombing kills one | CNN A marketplace bombing in southern Thailand Thursday morning killed one person and wounded at least 23 others -- nine seriously -- police and hospital officials said. | | August 26, 2004 10:00 |
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| Thailand braces for revenge attacks | CNN Authorities in Thailand are bracing for possible revenge attacks after police killed more than 100 assailants in the predominantly Muslim south earlier this week. | | April 30, 2004 04:00 |
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| Thailand braces for revenge attacks | CNN Authorities in Thailand are bracing for possible revenge attacks after police killed more than 100 assailants in the predominantly Muslim south. | | April 29, 2004 02:00 |
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| Thai bomb theft sparks terror fear | CNN The theft of a large stash of explosive material by suspected Islamic insurgents has sparked a terror alert in southern Thailand. | | March 31, 2004 05:00 |
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| Thai monks slashed to death | CNN Two Buddhist monks have been slashed to death in separate roadside attacks in southern Thailand, two days after a similar attack which police blamed on Muslim extremists. | | January 24, 2004 06:00 |
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| Violence continues in Thailand | CNN A group of armed men attacked a police station in Yala province, hitting it with grenades and automatic weapons fire, police said. | | January 07, 2004 07:00 |
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