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Funds to encourage analysis

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has vowed to increase the education budget to encourage student's analytical abilities rather than rote learning.




Test kits help clarify mysterious fevers

When it comes to diagnosis, the term "fever of unknown origin" (FUO) provides both a challenge and headache for a doctor trying to pinpoint just exactly what is wrong with a patient and how to treat it.





No let-up expected in northern floods

Residents in nine northern provinces were yesterday warned of more heavy downpours and flash-floods this week.



Impact of power projects in neighbouring countries 'needs assessment'

Thailand needs to assess the environmental and social impact of its energy investments in neighbouring countries, experts say.



Airport fees to go up

Air passengers will be asked to pay heavier departure taxes from early next year, Airports of Thailand Plc (AOT) said yesterday.



Disabilities cost families Bt50 bn

The country shoulders up to Bt50 billion in extra expense each year to take care of children with learning disabilities, short attention spans and autism, the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) announced yesterday.



Officials call for flat-rate subsidy scheme

The Office of the Basic Education Commission is pushing for the end of flat-rate school subsidies.



Accountability, transparency, lack of conflicts of interest 'vital for public trust'

Accountability, transparency and a lack of conflicts of interest are critical for the public to maintain faith in government, a well-known civic leader from the United States said yesterday.



Civil Court says Sant was defamed

The Civil Court yesterday ordered a prominent army officer to pay former national police commissioner Sant Sarutanond Bt20 million in defamation damages.






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Airport fees to go up

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E-passports deal is OK, says ministry

King worried for flood-hit North


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