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  2. Siam Paragon shooting - Wikipedia

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    On 4 October, the suspect was charged on six counts of criminal offences, namely premeditated murder, attempted murder, possessing a firearm without permission, carrying a firearm into a public area without permission and shooting in a public area without permission. A doctor said that he was "not in a state to be interrogated". [19]

  3. 2013–2014 Thai political crisis - Wikipedia

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    [76] [77] Protesters also entered several television stations, including the Thai Public Broadcasting Service, forcing them to broadcast a public address by Suthep, [78] [79] an act condemned by three media organisations. [80]

  4. Corporation for Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was created on November 7, 1967, when U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.The new organization initially collaborated with the National Educational Television network—which would be replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

  5. Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Public Broadcasting Law, which ordered the establishment of the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation and the closure of the Broadcasting Authority, was passed on 29 July 2014. According to the new law, one quarter of the employees of the new body would come from the IBA and educational television.

  6. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    An independent, non-profit, daily web newspaper established in June 2004 to provide reliable, relevant news to the Thai public during time of curbs on the independence of Thai news media. [38] Thai Examiner: Online only. A newspaper established in June 2015, targeted for foreigners in Thailand and the Thai public.

  7. 2014 Thai coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    It detained Wanchai Tantiwittayapitak, deputy director of the Thai Public Broadcasting Service which operates Thai PBS station, after he permitted the station to live broadcast a special program about the coup on YouTube instead of television.

  8. Phraya Si Sitthisongkhram - Wikipedia

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    Phraya Si SithiSongkram. Phraya Si Sitthisongkhram (Thai: พระยาศรีสิทธิสงคราม) or birth name Din Tharap (Thai: ดิ่น ท่าราบ; 10 May 1891–23 October 1933) was a Siamese career army officer.

  9. Bayon Television - Wikipedia

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    Bayon Television; Country: Cambodia: Headquarters: Phum Russei Sraoh, Sangkat Nirouth, Khan Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Programming; Picture format: 576i 576i ...