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Tue, May 2, 2006 : Last updated 19:49 pm (Thai local time)



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Angry parents want exam dumped

Chaos continued yesterday amid the unveiling of O-Net and A-Net (Ordinary and Advanced National Educational Test) scores.




Reality of costly fuel hits home

Security officials are preparing to curtail services, police are scratching for every baht they can find and businesses are pressuring the authorities to raise prices as oil costs bite deep into every aspect of life in Thailand.





La Nina brings early rains

The La Nina phenomenon, which triggers unusually cold ocean temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific, has brought early rains to northern Thailand.



A mother claims police forced her son to confess

A 58-yearold mother filed a complaint with the Law Society of Thailand on Tuesday, claiming Bangkok's Taling Chan police had beaten up her son and forced him to confess to having 40 metham¬phetamine - or "ya ba" tablets.



Constitution Court will first decide whether election is valid

Faced with a flurry of complaints about the election, the Constitution Court on Tuesday said it would first rule on whether the election was valid and then two matters regarding the Election Commission's handling of the April 2 ballot.

VITAL POLL CASE

Judges give EC 3 days to explain

Constitution Court to rule on claims commission broke charter; it's likely, spokesman says






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