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A garden fit for a King
Behind the magnificent landscape of the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 exhibition, which includes some 2.5 million trees and flowering plants, are more than 200 gardeners who have worked 18 hours a day for the whole year.
Published on Octuber 29,2006 |
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IN BRIEF
CORRUPTION :Jaruvan orders probe into ambulance purchase, sets sights on Night Safari
Auditor-General Jaruvan Maintaka has ordered Public Health Minister Mongkol na Songkhla to probe corruption allegations over the purchase of Bt900 million worth of computers and 232 ambulances.
Published on Octuber 28,2006 |
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ROYAL FLORA RATCHAPHRUEK
Flower show might not be so cutting-edge
But what it lacks in hi-tech it'll make up for in sheer diversity
Published on Octuber 24,2006 |
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Royal Flora Ratchaphruek opens next week
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn will open the "Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006" in Chiang Mai's Muang district next Wednesday, Government Spokesman Yongyuth Maiyarap said Tuesday.
Published on Octuber 24,2006 |
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Flower show to get tight security cover
About 1,400 police, including anti-riot and hostage-release specialists, would provide security at the three-month long Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006.
Published on Octuber 19,2006 |
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Flora Expo 'corruption' exposed
Details of the "irregularities" concerning the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 project in Chiang Mai came to light in a Bangkok seminar yesterday.
Published on Octuber 18,2006 |
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Parking scarce at Flora Expo
Several traffic rules have been implemented by traffic police to tackle congestion near the site of the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek exposition beginning on November 1.
Published on Octuber 14,2006 |
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Chiang Mai group asks probe into irregularities in mega projects
Representatives of the Love Chiang Mai Network Monday asked the Office of the Auditor General to investigate alleged irregularities in Chiang Mai's 16 mega projects, including the Night Safari and the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek horticultural exhibition.
Published on September 29,2006 |
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Banned garland sellers 'in need of help'
Social activists yesterday criticised authorities in Chiang Mai for failing to provide garland sellers with interim assistance after taking them off the streets.
Published on August 08,2006 |
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