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    Police General Pao Sarasin (c. 1929 – March 7, 2013) was a Thai politician and former police officer. Sarasin served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand...
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    ISBN 0-521-81615-7. "Pao Sarasin dies at 83". Bangkok Post. 8 March 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2013. "Former deputy PM Pao Sarasin dies". The Nation (Thailand)...
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  • 1611–1654), or Sarasin, French author Kanit Sarasin (born 1964), Thai actor Pao Sarasin (1929–2013), Thai politician and policeman Paul Sarasin (1856–1929)...
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  • Pong Sarasin; former police chief general and interior minister Pao Sarasin; former foreign minister and royal secretary Arsa Sarasin. Patee Sarasin, a...
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    Secretary-General Pote Sarasin; he is the brother of former Police Chief General and Interior Minister Pao Sarasin, as well as the brother of Arsa Sarasin, the former...
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    Siri Sarasin. He was one of three brothers, including Pao Sarasin and Pong Sarasin. Arsa Sarasin graduated from Bangkok Christian College, a private boys'...
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    was Director General of Thailand's national police from 1963 to 1973. Pao Sarasin was Director General of Thailand's national police from 1987 to 1989...
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  • 1991 22 March 1992 Independent Anand Panyarachun (1991–1992) 47th 49 Pao Sarasin เภา สารสิน (1929–2013) 2 March 1991 22 March 1992 Independent 50 Meechai...
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    Minister. Chitchai Wannasathit, Minister of Justice, Acting Prime Minister. Pao Sarasin, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior. Chavarat Charnvirakul...
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  • Kanit Sarasin (born 25 December 1964), nicknamed Pe, is a Thai host and actor. Kanit is the youngest son of Pao and Thawika Sarasin. He graduated from...
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    Vacant Title next held by Nukul Prachuabmoh Preceded by Sanoh Unakul Pao Sarasin Meechai Ruchuphan Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand 1992 with Meechai...
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    September 1992 – 11 December 1994 Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai Preceded by Pao Sarasin Succeeded by Sanan Kachornprasart Minister of Labour and Social Services...
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    1989: Pengiran Ibnu Ba'asith Pengiran Apong 1991: Tadashi Kuranari 1993: Pao Sarasin 1994: Domingo Cavallo 1994: Masami Ishii 1999: Wiranto 2000: Datuk N...
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  • 1988: Maurice Baker 1988: Mochammad Sanoesi 1988: Piya Chakkaphak 1988: Pao Sarasin 1989: Goh Yong Hong 1989: Pengiran Omar Pengiran Apong 1989: Mohamad...
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  • traffic accident. Alfred Post, 86, German Olympic footballer (1952). Pao Sarasin, 83, Thai politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1992), Interior Minister...
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    1988: Maurice Baker 1988: Mochammad Sanoesi 1988: Piya Chakkaphak 1988: Pao Sarasin 1989: Goh Yong Hong 1989: Pengiran Omar Pengiran Apong 1989: Mohamad...
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    Towards the south of Phang Nga is the Phuket province, connected by the Sarasin Bridge. The province, located on the western side of the Malay Peninsula...
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  • 1988: Maurice Baker 1988: Mochammad Sanoesi 1988: Piya Chakkaphak 1988: Pao Sarasin 1989: Goh Yong Hong 1989: Pengiran Omar Pengiran Apong 1989: Mohamad...
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    September 1957 – 20 October 1958 Prime Minister Pote Sarasin Thanom Kittikachorn Preceded by Pao Pienlert Boripanyutakit Succeeded by Sunthorn Hongladarom...
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    Luang Wichitwathakan 1951-1953: Pao Pienlert Boripanyutakit 1953: Varakarnbanch (Boonkert Sutantanon) 1953: Pote Sarasin 1955: Chort Kunakasem 1957-1958:...
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