
Princess visits family project

Her Royal Highness Princess Srirasmi, the Royal Consort of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, yesterday visited to see progress at the "Sai Yai Rak Jak Mae Su Luk" (Love and care from mother to children) project aimed at encouraging women to breast-feed their babies.
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Illegal immigration should end next year

There will be no illegal immigrants living or working in Thailand by the end of next year, caretaker deputy Prime Minister Chidchai Vanasatidya said yesterday.
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Surat keen to be hub for biodiesel

Surat Thani wants to become Thailand's "biodiesel province", Governor Wijit Wichaisarn said yesterday.
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Senator to face trial for ex-MP's murder

Police are to file a lawsuit against Ratchaburi caretaker Senator Napinthorn Srisanpang alleging he masterminded the murder of former Thai Rak Thai Party MP Kobkul Nopamornbodee on May 27.
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Grey wolf escaped, not hyenas

The Night Safari Zoo in Chiang Mai has denied an allegation by wildlife activists that two hyenas have broken loose.
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'Electric' lolly chokes child

A two-year-old girl was rushed to hospital yesterday with a lollipop lodged in her throat and bits of wiring that could have come from an illuminated handle attached to the sweet floating in her stomach.
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9-year-old girl from Lop Buri dies from 'suspected bird flu'

A nine-year-old girl succumbed to suspected bird flu in a Lop Buri hospital yesterday morning. If laboratory tests confirm the disease, she will become the second human casualty here this year.
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Queen asks the nation for 'love and unity'

In her National Mother's Day message, Her Majesty the Queen is this year encouraging people to wear yellow to show their love for His Majesty the King and for the country by staying united.
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