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Friday, May 17, 2024

Tell’em ‘I’m Okay’ at Trasher’s Anti-Valentine Party



BANGKOK — Whether you’re consciously single or a romance-hater tired of questions about your plans this Saturday, the party people of Trasher have a reason not to stay home with your cat.

Very Sarcastic Temple Banner Prompts Drug Busts



SURAT THANI — Police in Surat Thani province were goaded into raiding the community for drugs after a local abbot erected a banner complaining about rampant drug abuse in his temple.

Thai Teachers Pose as Foreigners to Teach English



BANGKOK — Seeing him from a distance, young children call out their Singaporean teacher’s name before sprinting toward him, excited to practice speaking English.

Thai Teachers Pose as Foreigners to Teach English



BANGKOK — Seeing him from a distance, young children call out their Singaporean teacher’s name before sprinting toward him, excited to practice speaking English.

Indonesian Massacre Double-Feature to Hit SF Cinema

BANGKOK — A perfect antidote to the too-sweet taste that comes in the middle of every February, two award-winning documentaries about the 1960s Indonesian genocide will screen in Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

Bangkok Chills While Rough Seas Batter Southern Thailand



BANGKOK — The capital city will enjoy a few days of cool weather this week while the southern coastal areas are battered by a strong monsoon.

Chinese Tourist Dies in Long-Tail Boat Accident



KRABI — A Chinese tourist drowned Sunday evening when the long-tail boat she was riding sank off the coast of Krabi province, police said.

Defamation Suit Hits Veteran BBC Correspondent for Reports on Fraud

By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer

BANGKOK — One of the most well-known foreign correspondents in Thailand is facing a criminal complaint as a result of his reports in September about two Western expats allegedly defrauded of their investments.

Charter Gets Broadcast Boost, But Criticism Will Not be Televised

By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer

BANGKOK — The launch of twice daily three-minute TV and radio spots by the junta providing positive, one-sided information has prompted its critics to call for equal airtime for its opponents.

Fire Scene Cordoned off for Inspection


By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer

BANGKOK — Police have cordoned off the 10-story building which caught fire Friday in Bangkok’s Yannawa district to allow for an inspection by officials. The Department of Public Works and Town and Country Planning will assess whether the building can still be used.

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