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The "clapper army" of the anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy yesterday extended their campaign of embarrassment beyond figures of the core coalition People Power Party.
Si Satchanalai Historical Park
During the heyday of the kingdom of Sukhothai, back in the 14th century, Si Satchanalai was a sister city to Sukhothai, second only to the capital in terms of size, political importance and the splendour of its ...
Farmers add hybrid grains to their list of fears
Apart from rising costs, growing debts and uncertainty over policies, another big challenge for Thai farmers is whether they should introduce hybrid grains to their paddy fields.
Great bargains along the BTS and MRT routes SUMATI SIVASIAMPHAI Niyi Kuna attracts customers at the Chatuchak weekend market with his Southern-style tea making.
Heavy storms and high seas force action All marine national parks on the Andaman Sea were ordered to close yesterday due to high seas and heavy storms that have arrived earlier than usual. via The National
Thailand News from Hasekamp Net
Monday, 12 May 2008, 16: 22 GMT Torrential rain has battered the northern provinces since Saturday night, triggering mountain runoff that has caused widespread flooding, with Kamphaeng Phet the hardest-hit ... via Thailand News from Hasekamp Net
UNESCO and Fine Arts Department to Launch New Website for Sukhothai,...
Visitors to Sukhothai, Si Satchanalai and Kamphaeng Phet will now be able to click onto a new website to get information about historic monuments, nearby attractions and visitor facilities at this World ... via World Heritage Centre News
People have flocked to release pet cats and dogs at temples after an outbreak of feline distemper killed hundreds of cats in Ang Thong province. via Bangkok Post
Three business units to process output PHUSADEE ARUNMAS & KANANA KATHARANGSIPORN Charoen Pokphand Group, the country's biggest agro-industrial conglomerate, plans to start producing palm oil over the next three ... via Bangkok Post
Abbot killed in 'chicken shoot'
KAMPHAENG PHET: A temple abbot was shot dead February 5 after one of his students mistook him for a chicken. via Phuket Gazette
Kamphaeng Phet folk most in debt
The CDD report said that last year about 29.9 million rural people, or 7.7 million households, had an average income of Bt135,325.39 per household per year, or about Bt34,900 per head per year. via The National