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Thailand-Cambodia highway 70% complete

Thailand-Cambodia highway 70% complete 4 A school of Blacktip Reef sharks are swimming near the shore of Aow Mai Ngam. (Photo © Mu Koh Surin National Park) A new highway connecting Thailand and Cambodia is 70% complete, according to the Department of Highways. The four-lane road will be named Highway 3646 and connect Ban Nong Ian in the Aranyaprathet district of Sa Kaeo province to the Thailand-Cambodia Friendship Bridge in Stung Bot community in Cambodia s Banteay Meanchey province. The 2 billion baht road is about 25km long and will link Highway 33 and Highway 3366. It will help ease traffic at the Ban Khlong Luek checkpoint and facilitate logistics and tourism among the two countries in the future.

Super Student Flies in a Mustang!

Super Student Flies in a Mustang! Super Student Flies in a Mustang! PRESS RELEASE – Project STRATOS embodies the Aerospace Center for Excellence’s (ACE) mission to Engage, Educate, and Accelerate the Next Generation of Aerospace Professionals. Stallion 51 believes in paying it forward and upward by mentoring those students with an interest in aviation. For the past 7 years, Stallion 51 has partnered with ACE in Project STRATOS– which encourages high school students to engage in a leadership development program. Each year, Stallion 51 selects one outstanding high school senior who has not only displayed leadership abilities but has extended themselves to help others reach their goals. These exceptional students are contributing to the future of aviation by not only advancing their own knowledge but by bringing others along on their journey of discovery, demonstrating what it truly means to be a “Flight Lead”.

Neighbour rescues 97-year-old woman from burning house

2 Fire guts the house of 97-year-old Lub Lapromma in Ban Kruat district of Buri Ram on Wednesday. (Photo by Surachai Piragsa) BURI RAM: A 97-year-old bed-ridden woman suffered serious burns, but a neighbour carried her to safety through the flames as her home burned down in Ban Kruat district on Wednesday afternoon. Grandma Lub Lapromma was alone in the house at Moo 10 village in tambon Nong Mai Ngam when the fire began. She lived there with her son, but he was away at the time. Thot Tasimma, 50, the neighbour who saved her life, said he was at his house nearby and heard people crying out that Grandma Lub s home was on fire.

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