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Representatives of disabled people file a complaint on Wednesday with Central Administrative Court against Communication minister and his deputy for not providing facilitation for the disabled at Suvannabhum Airport.//Photo by Nanthasit Nitmatha

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Most of detained North Koreans wish to go to South Korea

Almost all of the 175 North Koreans refugees detained by the police on illegal entry charges have requested to be relocated to South Korea, informed sources said on Wednesday.



Four more charges for two teachers

Police pressed four additional charges on Wednesday against two Bangkok teachers accused of raping two pupils.



Grey wolf escaped and returned to Safari Zoo dies

Chiang Mai - Hlong, the Canadian grey wolf that escaped from the Night Safari Zoo but was recaptured earlier this month, has died after being treated for pneumonia.






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Attacks appear to have been planned
Allegations that the attacks on anti-Thaksin demonstrators at Bangkok's Central World shopping complex were an organised effort gained some currency yesterday after it was discovered by The Nation that a number of the attackers wore brand new white sports shoes and white wristbands in an apparent effort to distinguish themselves from others.






Attackers surrender as footage reveals police complicity
Two mystery men who quelled Monday's anti-Thaksin protest by attacking opponents of the PM - in spite of the large police presence - turned themselves in yesterday.






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STOCK EXCHANGE
Political crisis drags SET down

Uncertainty over PM's fate 'keeping investors at bay'



BNT to reduce capital by Bt2 billion


Networks run by new firm


Bangchak plant delayed one year

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Monk's fraud trial scrapped
Phra Thammachayo's donation of Bt950m to temple prompts prosecutors to request case be dropped, citing 'need to avoid public division'



University test dropped


Sai Mai residents oppose garbage truck depot amid homes


College student, 18, shot in brawl

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BURNING ISSUE
Thaksin must choose own path

Premier should look to history books and Prem Tinsulanonda, decide if he wants to be remembered as a statesman or a tyrant



PAD threatens mass protests


Police, injured trio seeking video footage of clashes


Pair to run for Democrats

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Uphill task for Thais in Taiwan
[VOLLEYBALL] Despite not winning a match in the Hong Kong leg, the Thai women's volleyball squad arrived in Taiwan late on Monday night ready to revive their fortunes in the second leg of the World Grand Prix, which runs from August 25-27.



Yaowapa's fit and ready to rumble


Dhurakij Pundit at the top


Confident Thais to face Burma today

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EDITORIAL
Democracy cannot be strong-armed

Thaksin's refusal to condemn the violence against detractors reflects his disregard for freedom of speech



Thaksin's watchdogs tiring after five years of 'barking'


Violence against anti-PM protesters an attack on basic democratic freedoms

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New poll posted on Thursday

Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?

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