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  2. Thairath - Wikipedia

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    Thairath is the only Thai newspaper that published a photo of David Carradine's body after his death at Bangkok in 2009. A member of Carradine's family stated that the family was "profoundly disturbed" by the incident, and threatened legal action against further distribution of the image.

  3. Thairath TV - Wikipedia

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    Thairath TV (Thai: ไทยรัฐทีวี) is a digital terrestrial television channel owned by Triple V Broadcast Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the news publisher, Thairath, which was owned by Vacharaphol Co., Ltd., launched in April 2014 after they won a digital television broadcast license.

  4. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The political leanings of Thai newspapers can be categorized according to how they relate to the democracy movement of the 1970s. The mainstream print media are represented by Thai Rath and Daily News, which together account for half of Thailand's newspaper sales. Because both papers were founded while the country was still under military rule ...

  5. People's Alliance for Democracy - Wikipedia

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    A photographer from the Thai-language newspaper Thai Rath was attacked by PAD security forces after he took photos of them beating a man at Don Muang airport. PAD security forces also stopped reporters and photographers from covering the detention capture of Sompop Nathee, a captured policeman, at Suvarnabhumi airport.

  6. Thai gunman who killed 26 is shot dead in mall - AOL

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    A soldier angry over a financial dispute first killed two people on a military base and then went on a far bloodier rampage, officials said.

  7. Chai Rachawat - Wikipedia

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    Chai Rachawat (Thai: ชัย ราชวัตร) is the pen name of Thai cartoonist Somchai Katanyutanant (สมชัย กตัญญุตานันท์, born 2 June 1941).

  8. 21 dead, 31 hurt in Thai mass shooting; gunman hides in mall

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    A gunman described as a soldier angry over a financial dispute killed two people and then went on a far bloodier rampage Saturday in northeastern Thailand, shooting as he drove to a busy mall ...

  9. Nakhon Ratchasima shootings - Wikipedia

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    A soldier of the Royal Thai Army killed 29 people and wounded 58 others before he was eventually shot and killed. [6] The attack began when the perpetrator shot and killed his commanding officer and two others at Suratham Phithak Military Camp (ค่ายสุรธรรมพิทักษ์), the base where he was stationed.