WB revises Thailand's projected growth for 2015

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BANGKOK, October 5 (TNA) - The US-based World Bank has revised its projection of Thailand's economic growth to 2.5 per cent in 2015, from its earlier forecast of 3 per cent.

WB revises Thailand's projected growth for 2015

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BANGKOK, October 5 (TNA) - The US-based World Bank has revised its projection of Thailand's economic growth to 2.5 per cent in 2015, from its earlier forecast of 3 per cent.

WB revises Thailand's projected growth for 2015

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BANGKOK, October 5 (TNA) - The US-based World Bank has revised its projection of Thailand's economic growth to 2.5 per cent in 2015, from its earlier forecast of 3 per cent.

WB revises Thailand's projected growth for 2015

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BANGKOK, October 5 (TNA) - The US-based World Bank has revised its projection of Thailand's economic growth to 2.5 per cent in 2015, from its earlier forecast of 3 per cent.

Thai PM pays attention to students' health

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BANGKOK, October 5 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha has paid attention to students' good health and ordered a solution to rotten school milk before the new school semester start

Thai PM pays attention to students' health

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BANGKOK, October 5 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha has paid attention to students' good health and ordered a solution to rotten school milk before the new school semester start

Thai PM pays attention to students' health

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BANGKOK, October 5 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha has paid attention to students' good health and ordered a solution to rotten school milk before the new school semester start

Website attackers warned of legal penalty

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BANGKOK, October 5 (TNA) - Attackers who plan to disable the Thai government's websites again and those who pass on their invitations are considered violating laws and will face legal punishment.<

Website attackers warned of legal penalty

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BANGKOK, October 5 (TNA) - Attackers who plan to disable the Thai government's websites again and those who pass on their invitations are considered violating laws and will face legal punishment.<

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