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Bomb-squad officials examine devices used to assemble two fake grenades lobbed into the Thai Rak Thai Party compound early yesterday morning. Though loud, they caused no casualties or damage.

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Prem disagrees with proposed use of Malay as official language

Pattani — President of the Privy Council General Prem Tinsulanonda Sunday said he disagreed with a suggestion made by the now defunct National Reconciliation Commission (NRC) to have Malay as an additional working language in the deep South.



Could BBC model work for iTV?

Several experts see British broadcaster's set-up as the best option for embattled Thai TV station



TRT HQ takes fake grenades

Two fake grenades were thrown into the compound of the Thai Rak Thai Party's headquarters in Bangkok early yesterday.





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Flash-flood warning for Northern residents
The Mineral Resources Department yesterday warned residents of mountainous areas in several northern provinces to be prepared for flash-floods and landslides in the next few days.






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WARNING FROM NESDB
Think-tank raises risks of stagnation

Private sector asked to increase investments as companies hesitate over lack of policy clarity



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Official and his son shot dead in Pattani
An Agriculture Ministry official riding a motorcycle and his son were shot dead yesterday in Pattani, but his daughter escaped serious injury, police said.



Phuket Bay project back in NESDB lap


Football punters nabbed


Pressure from US on reviving trade talks

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Danai has a big Russian hurdle to get over
[TENNIS] When Thailand's Danai Udomchoke picks up his racquet to play in the first round at Wimbledon, he will try to achieve something he has never done before - defeat Russian Dmitri Tursunov.


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China's sobering drug statistics

Recent narcotics report reveals with rare candour the problem in the Burmese part of the Golden Triangle



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