
Push for solar power to beat oil hikes

Thailand is joining hands with international institutes in another attempt to promote the use of solar energy among local businesses as a way to cope with the oil crisis.
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Mom Chailai told to pay

The Supreme Court has ordered Mom Chailai Yugala to pay Bt5.5 million back to a bank on behalf of her late husband, His Royal Highness Bhanubhandu Yugala.
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Brahma statue set to be re-installed

After two months of delicate re-assembly work, the statue of Brahma, which had been hammered to pieces by a mentally deranged man two months ago, is now ready for a grand enshrining ceremony to be televised live from the Rajprasong Intersection on Sunday.
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OIL PRODUCTION

Refiners can't meet domestic demand

The Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO) plans to ask the government to encourage investors to construct new oil refineries as those already in operation have reached their limits.
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Police seeking cross-dresser

Rat Burana police are hunting a possible male cross-dresser suspected of involvement in the death of a police officer in a hotel room early on Wednesday morning.
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Queen Margrethe II: artist and academic

She's an artist, a writer, a translator, a clothes designer. She's also Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, head of Europe's oldest monarchy but considered one of that continent's most progressive royals.
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Police officer injured, villager dead in Pattani

A police officer was seriously injured in a bomb blast and a villager was shot dead yesterday in two separate incidents of violence in the deep South.
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