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Luca Toni, a forward of Italy's national team, visits Grand Palace on Monday. He was on vacation in Thailand after Italy won World Cup championship earlier this month. He and his wife will travel to resort island of Koh Samui.

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At least 37 dead in Indonesian tsunami: legislator

Jakarta - At least 37 people were killed and scores injured after a tsunami smashed into the south of Indonesia's Java island following a strong undersea earthquake, a local legislator said Monday.



Thailand is not affected by Indonesia's tsunami

Thailand was unaffected by a powerful earthquake that sent deadly twometre waves crashing into the Indonesian island of Java on Monday.



Phichit chickens died of cholera not birdflu: govt

A widespread rumour that the deadly H5N1 virus was found in Phichit has been denied by both the Agriculture and Public Health ministries.





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Thailand is not affected by Indonesia's tsunami
Thailand was unaffected by a powerful earthquake that sent deadly twometre waves crashing into the Indonesian island of Java on Monday.






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Muay Thai showcase in Europe
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Coordinate efforts in the Middle East

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