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Tak police investigate a pickup which they found six Burmese hiding under piles of cabbages on Tuesday in Mae Sot district Driver of the vehicle was arrested for trying to smuggle illegal immigrants into the country.

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Letters between Thai prime minister and US president

Read letter from caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra dated June 23 to US President George W Bush and Bush's answer letter to the Thai premier dated July 3.



Former FM criticises Thaksin's letter to Bush

Former Foreign Minister Surin Pitsuwan caretaker criticized Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Monday for writing a secret letter to US President George W Bush, saying Thaksin's action was simply to protect his own interests, and that in doing so he damaged the country's image.



Bush will support Asian for UN top post

President George W Bush said Tuesday the United States is looking to an Asian candidate to replace outgoing UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.





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EVERLASTING BUSINESS
Natural disasters ensure funeral trade remains buoyant, lucrative and worry free

Through economic crises and natural disasters, there is one trade that exudes a never say die attitude.






BMA has rival airport plan
Bangkok's administration is set to propose a "more efficient" alternative to the government's plan to create a separate province around Suvarnabhumi Airport.






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HOSPITALITY
Trade group urges small hotels to get registered

New law raises bar for guest-houses, sets high standards



Short-term foreign debt soars


Garment industry hunts for new plant sites in other Asian nations


Banks cool to government's loan plan

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ANNIVERSARY PROJECT
Monks to benefit from health boost

Ministry earmarks Bt100 million for country's 333,000 monks, novices



Queen concerned about condition of assaulted teacher


'We're no US colony, so show us the letter'


Flood and landslide warnings for North, South

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Riders to hit the road today
Strong riders from seven nations will take on local cyclists when the ACC Track Asia Cup starts today at the Hua Mark Velodrome in Bangkok.



Local team finish third in Open

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Arming teachers requires caution

Strict rules should be enforced for teachers seeking a permit to carry guns for protection in the deep South



Five reasons for Kantathi to produce Thaksin's US letter

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