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TSUNAMI RECONSTRUCTION

Four schools rebuilt in Ranong, Phang Nga

Students have real classrooms at last, thanks to donors




Wisut moves to censure Apirak

Bangkok City Council's final general meeting became heated yesterday when a councillor threatened to complain to the Administrative Court because a censure debate against Governor Apirak Kosayodhin was not put on the agenda.





Diesel price to be cut

PTT Plc will tomorrow cut its retail diesel price by Bt1 per litre to Bt26.29, on the same day the contribution it must pay to the Oil Fund is cut by a similar amount.

RESTRUCTURING

Legal chapter closes in TPI revamp saga

Thai Petrochemical Industry Plc (TPI) yesterday won the Central Bankruptcy Court's approval to exit its rehabilitation plan, a move that ends six-years of painful wrangling.



Stores tackle inhalant abuse

Due to the growing problem of inhalant abuse among youths, Tesco Lotus has introduced a barcode-scanning system at its stores to alert clerks when selling products containing inhalants.



City to turn down the volume

Twenty per cent of people surveyed in the Yaowarat and Saphan Khwai areas of Bangkok suffer hearing problems due to excessive traffic noise, Pollution Control Department deputy director-general Adisak Thongkhaimuk, said yesterday.






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Legal chapter closes in TPI revamp saga

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