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SUVARNABHUMI

Democrats question readiness

Corruption and bad construction'stand in way of September opening'



CONSERVATION

Insemination of elephants closer

Group of researchers say they may have the key to saving the species





Bangkok voters bugged most by mosquitoes

As Bangkok citizens go to the polls today, the most urgent issue on their minds is the war against mosquitoes.



Avian influenza suspected after two dine on doves

Two cases of suspected bird flu in humans have been found in Uttaradit, one of the seven provinces declared a "red zone" by the Department of Livestock Development (DLD), a local health official said yesterday.



Warning on economy

The Fiscal Policy Office has warned that the absence of an early resolution to Thailand's months-long political crisis will further dampen economic sentiment in the second half of the year.



Universities vow to fight interference

The World University Presidents Summit ended yesterday with a Bangkok Declaration expressing the commitment of universities in 88 countries to free themselves from political and business interests.






Top Stories



Condition of tarmac again raises fears

Control urged on phone chat lines

Crash drills held mere days before flights start

iTV case could lead to criminal charges

Bird deaths 'will be avian flu'


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