
More botulism patients allowed to return home

Three more patients with clostridium botulinum - a rare and potentially fatal disease - were allowed to go home yesterday.
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NRC finalising recommendations on far South

The National Reconciliation Commission (NRC) will back measures to empower communities to manage their own resources and analyse the root causes of violence in the deep South.
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Police pass Egat buck on to NCCC

The National Counter Corruption Commission, rather than the police, has jurisdiction over alleged abuse of power related to the Egat privatisation, police spokesman Lt-General Achirawit Suphannaphesat said yesterday.
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IN BRIEF

election

Prem casts advance vote in Bangkok
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'No' to unity government

The opposition bloc yesterday turned down Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's invitation for them to join a national government after Sunday's election.
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ATTEMPT ON DEMOCRAT OFFICE

Bomb politically motivated: party

Suthep says effort to attack party won't stop him from exposing electoral fraud
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Do you know who this boy is?

Who is that boy offering a wai at His Majesty the King's feet in this old but well-known photograph?
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