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Sat, September 16, 2006 : Last updated 23:07 pm (Thai local time)



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HRH the Queen's eyes return to normal

The condition of Her Majesty the Queen's right eye has returned to normal after a surgical operation in June, a Royal Household Bureau statement said yesterday.




Blackout mars soft launch

During Suvarnabhumi Airport's soft opening yesterday, an unnamed airport official pulled down the wrong power breaker, causing a blackout that caused a half-hour delay in the first commercial flight from this shiny facility.





Disgraced EC officials get two years each

In a court ruling that could be ominous for the ruling party, the three former election commissioners yesterday received two-year jail terms and had their voting rights revoked for 10 years by the Criminal Court.



Five killed, 50 injured in Hat Yai blasts

Hat Yai, Songkhla - Five people were killed and over 50 others were injured in four bomb attacks Saturday night.



Pope apologises for offending Muslims

Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday apologised for causing any offence to Muslims amid growing fury across the Islamic world over a speech he made implicitly linking Islam and violence.



Latvian president nominated for UN chief

Riga - Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga has been nominated by the leaders of the three Baltic states to run for the post of United Nations secretary general, the president's spokeswoman said Saturday.



Faith, reason and the university: memories and reflections

Following is the speech given by Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Regensburg in Germany on September 12. (The controversial parts are in bold letters)



Big impact expected from tougher visa-free entry rules

The days of foreign visitors doing endless "border runs" in order to live - and often work - in Thailand are over, the Immigration Police announced yesterday.






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