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Sun, September 3, 2006 : Last updated 19:29 pm (Thai local time)



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SOUTHERN UNREST
Outlawed group backs Sonthi's call for dialogue


Pulo says talks must look at the roots of the conflict to be successful



Police car bomb probe reaches Suphan Buri

Dozens of commandos and police yesterday conducted searches in many areas of Suphan Buri province in the hope of finding evidence of the alleged assassination plot against caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.



Thamarak questions officers'

Caretaker Defence Minister Thamarak Isarangura yesterday criticised four senior military officers for unbecoming conduct after they claimed political interference in planned military rotations.





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TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN
Internet sex victims

Phenomenal growth of online chatting puts women at greater risk of abuse and trafficking, say female rights activists






Academic coalition calls on Thaksin to quit
More than 40 academic groups yesterday called for the prime minister's resignation and warned existing discord could lead to civil war.















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






Insurgency backers to gather for peace in the South
Some 3,000 sympathisers of the southern insurgency will join a high-profile assembly in Yala next week to show their belief in peace and the authorities as the military takes a more compassionate approach to the restive region.



Phuket policemen, stressed by petty crime, seek transfers


Din Daeng flats dodge demolition


Another death in northern flooding








Russians too tall an order for Thai girls
[VOLLEYBALL] The tall Russian team hammered Thailand in straight sets, while the US team held off a determined South Korean side in the final leg of the World Grand Prix in Bangkok yesterday.



Elephant polo players ready to rumble






EDITORIAL
When popular vote is not a good thing

Inviting public opinion on sensitive issues through SMS has no place in television news programmes



Election victory not enough for Thaksin's stable rule


Astral adjustments


Astrologer says no respite for nation until next August




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Tsunami Reveals Gaps in Warning System

China GDP Growth Surges to 11.3%






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