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The Bangkok Times (Thai: บางกอกไตมส์) was the longest-running English-language newspaper in Bangkok until World War II. [1] [2] It was founded by Mr. T. Lloyd Williamese in January 1887. In July 1892, Mr. Charles Thorne was editor and co-proprietor of the newspaper and remained its proprietor up to at least July 1908.
For Bangkok's 12th electoral district (which covered most of Don Mueang District, Pheu Thai MP Karun Hosakul was disqualified and banned for five years for defaming rival candidate Tankhun Jitt-itsara and the Democrat Party.
On 12 August, Pheu Thai unofficially [43] expanded its coalition again to include the pro-junta parties of Palang Pracharat and United Thai Nation, which both participated or supported the 2014 coup that ousted Pheu Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, increasing the amount of MPs in the coalition to 315 out of the 500 MPs in Parliament.
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Pre-cast, post-tensioned guide beams are constructed at an off-site location and later installed on the system. The guide beams are 690mm wide. The Innovia Monorail 300 was designed to navigate curves as tight as 46 m and a maximum grade of 6%.
Pre-cast, post-tensioned guideway beams are constructed at an off-site location and later installed on the system. The guideway beams are 690 mm (27 in) wide. [ 27 ] The Innovia Monorail 300 was designed to navigate curves as tight as 46 m (151 ft) and a maximum grade of 6%.
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In November 2008 he ran the Bangkok Marathon and wrote about it in the Bangkok Post. He hosted the daily "English Minute" TV program on Channel 3 as well as various news and educational radio shows. He writes columns for the Bangkok Post newspaper, Filmax magazine and Kom Chad Leuk newspaper.