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School "will pay medical costs of student bashing victim"

The management of Mathayom Prachaniwet School said yesterday it would pay for the medical treatment of a ninth grader assaulted and seriously injured by a group of students. ...full story at The Nation

from The Nation on Wed, Nov 04 2009

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22 Apr 08 visit Bye Bye M - 6  »  YouTube videoPart of the Mathayom 6 student farewell ceremony at Yothinburana School Bangkok, Thailand. February 2008
05 Nov 09 visit School “will pay medical costs of student bashing victim“  »  The Nation The management of Mathayom Prachaniwet School said yesterday it would pay for the medical treatment of a ninth grader assaulted and seriously injured by a group of students.
07 Sep 09 visit Number of applicants for medical schools dropping  »  The Nation The Consortium of Thai Medical Schools reported that 24,777 students had applied for enrolment in medical school for the academic year 2010, slightly less than this year's 24,857 applications, mainly due to the hike in application fees.
07 Oct 08 visit Queen gives money for medical costs after riot  »  Bangkok Post (BangkokPost.com) - Her Majesty Queen Sirikit donated 100,000 baht to pay for medical treatment for people injured in Tuesday morning riot when police fired teargas at anti-government protesters in front of the Parliament, according to Director of Vajira...
23 Oct 08 visit Financial aid sought for student hazing victim  »  The Nation The Office of the Private Education Commission is looking into the latest hazing ritual, which has left a 16yearold student in a coma and his family with heavy medical bills. A group of students took part in the ritual in Phetchaburi province on Tuesday...
02 Jan 09 visit China to provide Bt18-million medical help to injured victims  »  The Nation Chinese government will provide US$500,000 to the Thai government for the medical treatment of injured victims of Santika pub inferno in New Year celebrations, state-run Xinhua news agency reported Friday. The agency quoted Bangkok-based Chinese Embassy...

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