
Wire-tapper 'part of big credit-card fraud ring'

A man arrested in Bangkok's Chatuchak district is suspected of belonging to a transnational gang of credit-card thieves, Tourist Police commander Colonel Panya Mamen told a press conference yesterday.
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Staff, pupils in mourning after brutal murder

Ban Bue Rang School will be closed for a week as pupils and staff recover from the shock of seeing a teacher brutally murdered there.
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Toys hinder Thai tots' thinking

Most toys in Thai households emphasise children's physical development rather than improvement of brain functions, a seminar on child development was told yesterday.
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Motorists warned to steer clear of Tuek Chai junction

Two traffic lanes at Tuek Chai intersection on Rajvithee Road will be closed from tonight until the end of the year for the construction of a flyover.
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Samui land scrutinised

The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry is preparing to rescind rights documents for at least 96 rai of land that forms part of a large property development on Koh Samui, according to the environment minister.
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STRIFE-TORN SOUTH

Calls for proper security at schools

Murder of teacher in class spurs fear of more killings and pleas for trained guards
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Surin girls killed by dengue

Two girls have died of dengue fever and another 638 people are sick from the mosquito-borne disease, which is spreading rapidly in Surin province, the local public health office said yesterday.
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Sufficiency fair in Klong Luang opens

Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn yesterday opened a fair promoting His Majesty the King's philosophy of a sufficiency economy.
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