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Sun, July 9, 2006 : Last updated 17:39 pm (Thai local time)



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POLITICAL ROW
Aide backs Thaksin's Bush letter


Caretaker PM contacted US leader to assure him Thailand was still under democratic rule, says Prommin



King injured in fall

His Majesty the King suffered minor injuries on the back and shoulder while doing exercises at the Chitralada Palace on June 24, the Royal Household Bureau said yesterday.



Blast disrupts train service in Songkhla

A bomb went off yesterday on a railway track in Songkhla's Tepha district.





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CHILD LABOUR
Abuse shifting from locals to migrants

Thai kids now make up less than 1 per cent of the workforce






ELECTORAL WATCHDOG
Commissioners told to step down, again

Top members of opposition tell controversial trio to resign to make way for legitimate vote















ENERGY
PTT to set up Bt26-bn natural gas subsidiary

Electricity firms may take stakes in massive venture



True raises Bt3.4 billion in share sale


True to start online phoning service


Egat, Treasury dispute grids






Youths to give up alcohol for Lent
More than half of Thai youths, 54 per cent, say they will stop drinking alcoholic beverages during Buddhist Lent, according to a July 5-6 poll conducted by Bangkok University.



Yearlong search finds no vultures


Royal photo : BMA to distribute 200,000 posters of HM the King at City Hall today


Health warning for Cup watchers





OVERDRIVE: Central bank breaks tradition in the face of adversity
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Paradorn to play in Asiad
Chanachai Srichaphan has persuaded his son, Thailand's No 1 men's player Paradorn, to represent his country at this year's Asian Games after the local star previously announced he would not be playing in the region's biggest sporting event.







EDITORIAL
Elephants should undergo testing

Only DNA checks can settle the issue of whether the animals being sent to Australia are domesticated or wild



Is the crucial moment on the verge of occurring?


Sunday brunch : All about information


Watchdog : Blame members, not structure of EC for current political mess




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