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CHIANG RAI – Army Rangers under Pha Muang Task Force launched a late-night chase after a suspicious pickup truck sped downhill in Mae Chan and blasted through a checkpoint. The vehicle later lost control and got stuck in a pineapple field. [1]
Cartoons DORIAN FARMER – Friday June 15 – June 21, 2012 By Dorian Farmer June 14, 2012 0 4123 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter tweet (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
Surathin Pimanmekin, Udon Thani MP and Chief Consultant for the Federation of Red Villages, also spoke of the movement as one that encourages grassroots mobilization. [3]
The resort’s international bridge club has found new premises at “Meat Stuff” for its twice-weekly sessions on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. The location is in the deli, restaurant and food distributor located at Soi 8, Thepprasit Road. [4]
. The event also provides information on the prospects for social and health services. The city plans to build a larger hospital in Malm and a new family centre and a health and welfare centre. (translated from sv) [5]
CHIANG RAI – Army Rangers under Pha Muang Task Force launched a late-night chase after a suspicious pickup truck sped downhill in Mae Chan and blasted through a checkpoint. The vehicle later lost control and got stuck in a pineapple field.
Cartoons DORIAN FARMER – Friday June 15 – June 21, 2012 By Dorian Farmer June 14, 2012 0 4123 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter tweet
Surathin Pimanmekin, Udon Thani MP and Chief Consultant for the Federation of Red Villages, also spoke of the movement as one that encourages grassroots mobilization.
The resort’s international bridge club has found new premises at “Meat Stuff” for its twice-weekly sessions on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. The location is in the deli, restaurant and food distributor located at Soi 8, Thepprasit Road.
. The event also provides information on the prospects for social and health services. The city plans to build a larger hospital in Malm and a new family centre and a health and welfare centre.
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BANGKOK -- Thai conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group, led by billionaire Dhanin Chearavanont, is shifting to a new management team by promoting two of Dhanin's sons to group chairman and CEO to replace him.