
Panel hands deal report to Apirak

The panel set up to probe the controversial Bt6.68-billion fire-engine deal yesterday declined to reveal the details of its findings, saying only that high-ranking individuals were involved.
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Error-prone test system to be kept for two years

The controversial O-Net and A-Net exams will be adhered to for two more years before being replaced by a new university admissions system that will be unveiled in 2009, caretaker Education Minister Chaturon Chaisang said yesterday.
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Petition accepted

The Central Administrative Court yesterday accepted a petition from eight students who say they have been unfairly denied seats in Ubon Ratchathani University's medical school.
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O&M lands top award

Ogilvy & Mather yesterday won the Agency of the Year award at the third annual Adman Awards & Symposium at the Royal Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon. The event was hosted by the Advertising Association of Thailand (AAT).
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EX-MP'S MURDER

Police have new witness who is 'key to solving entire case'

Claim he has details of the planning
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IN BRIEF

KL frees prisoners : Amnesty for 300 Thais in honour of HM the King's accession

Malaysia is releasing 300 Thais arrested on minor charges in an amnesty this weekend to mark the 60th anniversary celebrations of His Majesty the King's accession to the throne, a senior official at the Social Development and Human Security Ministry said yesterday.
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Kingdom hands over chairmanship of HSN to Slovenia

The Eighth Human Security Network (HSN) Ministerial Meeting ended yesterday in Bangkok with Thailand handing over the network chairmanship to Slovenia.
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Short circuit blamed for blasts

Short circuits were blamed for two minor explosions in the Rajdamnoen Avenue area early yesterday morning.
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