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Members of academic networks march at Chulalongkorn University after jointly issuing a demand for caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to resign and take a political break on Saturday.//Photo by Kittinun Rodsuphan

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TRT promote sky train master plan

The Thai Rak Thai Party trumpeted on Saturday its mass transport master plan for Bangkok, promising better and cheaper sky train services.



Caretaker PM should take political break now : Chula networks

Forty-three networks of academics have called for caretaker Thaksin Shinawatra to resign and take a political break to end the country's crisis.



We are ready to talk : Pulo

The Patani United Liberation Organisation (Pulo) welcome the proposal by Army chief General Sonthi Bunyaratklin for dialogue with separatist organization.






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Bank customers face tighter security
Bank customers nationwide might soon have to have their bags checked as part of tightened security in the wake of Thursday's bomb blasts at 21 banks in Yala province.






Watana floats new Bt30-bn housing estate
The caretaker social development and human security minister yesterday proposed a Bt30-billion investment by the private sector in new 20-storey buildings with a total of 30,000 rooms to replace the dangerous and dilapidated Din Daeng Housing Estate in Bangkok.






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YALA ATTACKS
Bombings 'will not hit economy'

PM calls urgent meeting of ministers



EFAI wants Bt5 billion to fund gasohol switch


Inflation in August falls to lowest for 14 months


Green tea : Oishi reduces production

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SEVERE WEATHER
Floods, landslides hit North

Evacuation in Uttaradit, two die in Phetchabun



People told not to panic as dog dies of bird flu


Seashell bandage will save soldiers


'I've put a bomb in your bank'

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POLICE VERSUS PAD
Court rejects plea for arrest warrants

Protesters 'merely exercising rights'; conspiracy charges are thrown out



Thaksin hits back at 'senile leaders'


Officers submit more evidence


Top court reaffirms ruling on PM case

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Tough Thailand give US hard time
[VOLLEYBALL] The formidable US team survived Thailand's sturdy challenge on the opening day of the World Grand Prix preliminaries Bangkok leg at the Nimibutr Gymnasium yesterday. In other action, Russia struggled to beat Korea in a hard-fought five-set thriller.



Srinakarinwirot shock visitors


In brief :Boonsak out


Boonsak in top form

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EDITORIAL
Hamstrung by the politicians

Army chief Sonthi Boonyaratglin must fight the southern insurgency with one arm tied behind his back



Sex education more urgent with kids growing up faster

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