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SOUTHERN VIOLENCE

Chaturon unveils plan to enhance security at schools

All 120 public schools to get CCTV, budget for guards




Police agree to move from riverbank in Chiang Mai

After years of controversy, Provincial Police Region 5 yesterday decided to move its command building 10 metres away from the Ping's riverbank to help prevent the annual flooding of Chiang Mai.





A-Net to be 100% multiple choice

Next year's Advanced National Education Test (A-Net) will be all multiple choice, the University Presidents' Council of Thailand (UPCT) concluded yesterday after months of controversy over the issue.



Safety concerns grow as wolf still on prowl

The wolf-hunting mission in Chiang Mai continued yesterday but ended in failure as residents worried about their own and their pets' safety.



Honours for outstanding mums

To celebrate Her Majesty the Queen's birthday, also Mother's Day, on August 12, Mahidol University will honour 10 outstanding mothers from different regions who have struggled through life's difficulties to care for their children.



Special :Hill-tribe kids get the chance to enter Violin Wonderland

Besides teaching young violinists of the Chiang Rai Youth Violin Orchestra under Ajarn Paramet, Belgian violinist Geertje Podevyn has been offered a chance by Count Gerald van der Straten Ponthoz to introduce the violin to hill-tribe children.






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