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| 07 Sep 08 |
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Anti-government protesters are occupying the Government House since 12 days »
YouTube video More anti-government protesters arrived in Bangkok's Government House to join the rally against Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej who has called for a referendum amid calls for his resignation. |
| 04 Sep 08 |
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Hat Yai airport resumes operation » Bangkok Post (BangkokPost.com) - Operations at Hat Yai international airport have resumed on Thursday morning after supporters of People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) dispersed at 1.30am. |
| 02 Sep 08 |
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Protesters close Hat Yai airport, again » Bangkok Post Anti-government protesters closed down Hat Yai International Airport Tuesday in a show of solidarity for fellow demonstrators in Bangkok which has been put under martial law. |
| 30 Aug 08 |
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Hat Yai airport reportedly reopened to flights » Bangkok Post Hat Yai International Airport, one of three seized and closed on Friday by anti-government protesters, reportedly opened again on Saturday morning. |
| 14 Jan 08 |
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Fog disrupts Suvarnabhumi, airline operations » Bangkok Post Morning fog forced several Thai Airways International flights to divert from Suvarnabhumi Airport and caused a chain reaction affecting the national flag carrier's operations and flight schedules throughout Monday, according to a THAI executive. |
| 31 Aug 08 |
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Airports still shut, trains not running » Bangkok Post The two southern airports at Phuket and Krabi remained closed for a third day on Sunday because anti-government protesters have seized some approach roads and endanger runway operations. |