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Mon, June 5, 2006 : Last updated 21:00 pm (Thai local time)



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HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Adoptive mother vows to fight on

Will act as late daughter's representative in legal battle with three alleged pimps




NRC bows out with report urging demilitarisation

The National Reconciliation Commission (NRC) will today release a report intended to serve as a road map for peace in the restive South, a final act that will automatically dissolve the 15-month-old body.





Tight security for murder re-enactment

Two of the six suspects in the murder of former Thai Rak Thai MP Kobkul Nopamornbodee yesterday re-enacted the crime under tight security over fears for their safety.



High rollers cashed up for Cup

If a recent Abac Poll Research Centre survey is any indicator, the number of Thais gambling on the upcoming World Cup will reach at least 3.6 million.



NIETS director leaves job to be ordained as monk

Prateep Chankong yesterday left behind his duties at the National Institute for Education Testing Services (NIETS) and was ordained along with 61 other people in a mass ceremony held in honour of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.



Troubled school is to reopen today

Ban Kuching Reupah School students will send get-well cards and letters to teacher Juling Pangamoon when the school reopens today after being shut for more than two weeks.






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Traffic-easing measures for royal event

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