
Kin win case for compensation

The Supreme Court yesterday upheld a lower-court decision awarding Bt11.9million in compensation to the family of a man who spent years behind bars for a murder he did not commit.
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Cancer statistics

Of the more than 50,000 deaths from cancer recorded in Thailand in 2004, the Northeast accounted for more than any other region, a seminar was told yesterday.
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Several key police posts set for change

The short list for transfers of senior police officers has seen changes in several key positions.
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Death for man who killed 4

A man who shot four people dead, wounded three others and damaged seven vehicles after an argument with his ex-wife last year was handed a death sentence yesterday.
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VIRUS OUTBREAK

Bird-flu patient numbers soar

Minister asks panel to study use of anti-viral drugs over concerns misuse could lead to resistant strains of H5N1
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IN BRIEF

Phuket :American child-molestor nabbed

An American child-molester was arrested in Phuket yesterday morning after laying low in Thailand for five years.
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Govt slammed for silence on deaths of UN observers

Former foreign minister Surin Pitsuwan yesterday lambasted the government for being "conspicuously silent" over the deaths of four UN observers killed by Israeli bombs in southern Lebanon on Wednesday.
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