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A millionaire in Buri Ram puts up a sign seeking for potential son-in-law for his four daughters. The sign read “Sons in law wanted. Qualification : 25-35 years of age, healthy and maintain high moral standard.” He decided to take down the sign on Monday after he was flooded with callers.

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Successful eye surgery for HM the Queen

The team of doctors who performed eye surgery for Her Majesty the Queen reported on Monday that they were satisfied with the outcome of the operation, said an announcement of the Royal Household Bureau.



Tonnes of seized drugs go up in smoke

Ayutthaya - The government burned about 3.5 tonnes of illegal drugs with an estimated street value of almost Bt11 billion on Monday. Their destruction marked International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking.



New stretch of Skytrain opens next year

A new stretch of the Skytrain system across the Chao Phya River will open in June next year.





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EMERGENCY SERVICES
Bangkok, provinces on full alert

Monsoon season looks set to peak with major flooding predicted in many areas






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Listeners tired of anti-government media find a new place to air their grievances on the 'Thailand Daily' talk show






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SUVARNABHUMI PROPERTY
City plan could see prices double

But most prime land 'snapped up by big developers, well-connected investors'



BAAC to give out shares to farmers


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LPG's popularity grows despite mishaps

But drivers are ignoring warnings to register their vehicles



Radio host prefers to keep low profile


Family bid far well to murdered Aust nurse


Reasons to 'go natural'

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Big stars on view at Wimbledon
If you are a tennis fan and looking for a place where you can meet and greet all the big stars in one place, the venue has to be the practice courts at a Grand Slam tournament.


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Political limbo hurts exporters

Thailand will soon be ineligible for preferential US tariffs, and there is no FTA on the horizom



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