Saturday, February 16, 2013

Phuket Opinion Change is natural for Chinese traditions

  • Asia News Network - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Krabi province is Thailand's representative resort area. Unfortunately, it's not as easily accessible as other tourist spots in Thailand. Unlike Phuket, you have to arrange flights, jeep ...

  • Thai Cabinet rejects curfew for south

    Asia News Network - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    At the recommendation of the National Security Council (NSC), the Cabinet yesterday rejected a proposal to impose a curfew in the strife-torn deep South, as "requests to restrict night-time ...

  • Thai astronomer says meteor blast normal

    Asia News Network - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    A Thai astronomer yesterday downplayed the significance of the meteor that exploded over Russia yesterday, hours before an asteroid is due to pass close by the Earth this morning. Dr Saran ...

  • Phuket Opinion Change is natural for Chinese traditions

    Phuket Gazette - Friday 15th February, 2013

    PHUKET: Teeravut Sritularak, 65, was born and raised in Phuket. He is the president of the Jui Tui Shrine and on the management team of Pud Jor and Kiew Tian Shrines. Here he talks about changes in ...

  • Facebook Reveals It Was Hacking Victim Of A Sophisticated Attack

    IBTimes - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) discovered it was the victim of a "sophisticated attack" on its network last month, but the company delayed announcing the attack until Friday. It has assured ...

  • Bangkok faces a smelly future if garbage goes unchecked

    General Sources - Friday 15th February, 2013

    If there is no effective waste management, Bangkok will be overwhelmed with garbage in 2015 when the integration of the Asean community allows the free movement of workers within member countries. ...

  • Missing Emirati found dead in waterfall in Thailand

    Gulf News - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Fujairah: A 21-year-old Emirati, the focus of a 24-hour manhunt, was found dead in a waterfall on Phuket Island in Thailand on Friday morning, Gulf News has ...

  • Thai cops seize 2.2 million meth pills

    IOL - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Anti-narcotics police seized 2.2 million methamphetamine pills and 50 kilograms of crystal meth in northern Thailand, and arrested three alleged traffickers, police said on ...

  • Thai police seize 1.97 million tablets of methamphetamine near Thai-Myanmar border

    Canada.com - Friday 15th February, 2013

    BANGKOK - Thai police have seized nearly 2 million methamphetamine pills from smugglers near the country's northern border in one of this year's largest drug busts. Police Col. Panudet ...

  • Missing Emiratis body found in Thailand

    WAM - Friday 15th February, 2013

    WAM BANGKOK: The body of 21-year UAE national Sultan Al-Shehhi, 21 years, was found in a waterfall on Phuket Island, Thailand, this morning, Ambassador of the UAE to Thailand, Omran Al-Shamsi, ...

  • Cabinet rejects curfew proposal for deep South

    The Nation - Friday 15th February, 2013

    At the recommendation of the National Security Council, the Cabinet Friday disapproved a proposal to impose curfews in the strife-torn deep South, as "requests for restriction of night-time ...

  • Lottery-winning couple killed in road accident

    The Nation - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Udon Thani -- A couple who made headlines last year when they won Bt42 million died early Friday of injuries sustained in a road accident on their way to a Valentine's Day celebration on ...

  • NIETS reconsiders marking of ONet papers

    The Nation - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Widespread criticism has forced the National Institute of Educational Testing Service's (NIETS) to drop its plan to grant 24 free points to Matthayom 6 (Grade 12) students in order to ...

  • Image of Chinese Goddess of Mercy moved for Old Town Phuket Festival

    Phuket Gazette - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Mayor Somjai (red) takes part in the ceremonial transfer of the image of Guan Yin to mark the start of the Old Town Festival. Photo: Kritsada ...

  • Teachers students plant rare species of palm in Phuket National Park

    Phuket Gazette - Friday 15th February, 2013

    PHUKET: Phuket teachers and students helped plant 100 of the rare White Back Palm trees near Ton Sai Waterfall yesterday in honor of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.Phuket Governor Maitri ...

  • Three beached dolphins treated and released in Phang Nga

    Phuket Gazette - Friday 15th February, 2013

    The dolphins beached themselves in Khao Lak, but have not returned to shore since being treated by the Phuket Marine Biological Center. Photo: Kritsada ...

  • Kingdom to seek CITES protection for Siamese Rosewood

    The Nation - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Thailand will ask members of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) to list Siamese Rosewood as a plant in need of strict trade and export ...

  • Veteran politician Sanan passed away Friday

    The Nation - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Maj Gen Sanan Kachornprasart who was admitted to the hospital in November last year passed away on Friday from severe blood infection, Siriraj Hospital announced Friday. He was 77. The infection ...

  • Six busted with 1.5 million in drugs in Phang Nga north of Phuket

    Phuket Gazette - Friday 15th February, 2013

    PHUKET: Police busted a drug ring yesterday, netting drugs with a street value of about 1.5 million baht when they arrested six drug dealers with ya bah (methamphetamine), ya ice (crystal ...

  • Australasia watches for asteroid DA14

    The Nation - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Sydney - Astronomers in the southern hemisphere prepared for the closest passage to Earth of a recorded asteroid Friday, but said it was unlikely to be a spectacular event for the general public. ...

  • Weakness exposed in Thai insurgency

    Asia Times - Friday 15th February, 2013

    By Anthony Davis In a nearly decade-long separatist conflict in southern Thailand which the military has seen routinely surprised, bloodied and humiliated, the clash in Narathiwat province in the ...

  • Meteor shower over central Russia injures 400

    The Nation - Friday 15th February, 2013

    Moscow - A meteorite shower over central Russia injured approximately 400 people on Friday, authorities said, with most of the wounds caused by shards of flying glass. The burning rocks damaged ...

  • Source: http://www.bangkoknews.net/index.php/sid/212611010/scat/7eb51d3138244bed

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