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MURDER CASE

Key suspect takes full blame in 'suicide' note

Police say enough evidence against other four suspects




Troubled school gets 20 teachers

About 20 teachers have applied for posts at Ban Kuching Reupah School, which has been shut since two teachers were attacked by villagers on May 19, a provincial official said yesterday.





Crack protection

A special weapons and tactics (SWAT) force has been established to provide security for the heads of state of all 26 countries visiting to mark His Majesty the King's 60th anniversary on the throne.



Thailand to go it alone on bird-flu vaccine

Thailand will conduct its own bird-flu vaccine trial as talks with Japan on a joint project have recently broken down, the Public Health Ministry said yesterday.



Fitting time for first royal elephant

Gold-studded outfit is ready for the final touches



Prince Andrew to arrive next week

His Royal Highness Prince Andrew will be in Thailand from Wednesday until June 14 as a representative of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the 60th anniversary celebrations of His Majesty the King's accession to the throne.



Award for Princess

Her Royal Highness Princess Somsavali was presented yesterday with an anti-smoking award by the World Health Organisation in honour of her distinguished role in campaigning against cigarette smoking.



Royal scholarships for flood orphans

His Majesty the King Bhumibol Adulyadej will grant scholarships to children orphaned by last week's flash-floods in the North.



Letter from KUCHING REUPAH

Villagers' desire to get back to normal



Lao dissident found shot dead in Ubon

A Lao dissident who was said to have a connection to a raid on the Lao southern custom checkpoint of Vang Tao in 2000 has been shot dead in the northeastern province of Ubon Ratchathani, police said yesterday.






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