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[Title] => Thai anti-coup protesters say it with sandwiches
[Summary] => Activists protesting last month's military coup in Thailand face a possible two-year jail term if they get too strident, so on yesterday they found a new way to show their sentiments: handing out "sandwiches for democracy."
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[Title] => New floods force displaced Thais to move again
[Summary] => Supanee Pansuwan has already picked up and moved four times since fast-rising floodwaters began swallowing her home in central Thailand a month ago. Now, as the murky waters threaten the shelter on the outskirts of Bangkok where she's lived for the past two weeks, she's being asked to flee again.
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[Title] => Lerma rules long jump in Thailand
[Summary] => Lerma Bulauitan-Gabito added another feather to her cap by ruling the womens long jump in Thai Open Athletics Championships at the Thammasat University track and field stadium in Bangkok.
It was the Filipinos fourth gold medal win even as Eduardo Buenavista, at presstime, was seeking to add the 5,000-m title to make it five for the lean but mean RP contingent at the conclusion of the four-day tournament.
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[Title] => Ferrera bags 3rd RP gold in Thai Open
[Summary] => Vietnam SEA Games gold winner Arnel Ferrera gave another glimpse of his mighty form yesterday by ruling the hammer throw event in the Thailand Open Athletics championships that end today at the Thammasat University track and field stadium in Bangkok.
Ferrera, a PAF enlisted personnel, defeated two unnamed Thai opponents with a heave of 51.34-m and hardly felt the opposition in the seven-nation tournament that included powerhouse China, Iran, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Chinese-Taipei. His effort, however, fell short of his triumphant 55.28 record in Vietnam last December.
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THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY
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It was the Filipinos fourth gold medal win even as Eduardo Buenavista, at presstime, was seeking to add the 5,000-m title to make it five for the lean but mean RP contingent at the conclusion of the four-day tournament.
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Ferrera, a PAF enlisted personnel, defeated two unnamed Thai opponents with a heave of 51.34-m and hardly felt the opposition in the seven-nation tournament that included powerhouse China, Iran, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Chinese-Taipei. His effort, however, fell short of his triumphant 55.28 record in Vietnam last December.
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October 24, 2011 - 8:20pm