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Charred vehicles stand outside a drinking hall in front of the Odean Shopping Mall, one of six places in Hat Yai that were bombed last night. Officials believed the explosives were planted in a motorcycle.

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SOUTHERN VIOLENCE
Six blasts rock Hat Yai


Two foreigners among five killed in attacks on hotel, department stores



3 military officers to be questioned

Three military officers will be investigated as major witnesses in the alleged plot to kill caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, said Crime Suppression Division chief Maj-General Winai Thongsong.



Samak can't bear to see Thaksin slighted

MV1, the online and cable television channel that supports caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and has been branded "pseudo-media" by professional media organisations, launched officially yesterday with a strong attack on media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul, one of the anti-Thaksin alliance's leaders.






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SPECIAL REPORT
Media WARS

Pro and anti-government outlets emerge as crisis heats up






TRT may seek ban on anti-PM rallies
Party increasingly concerned over PAD anti-Thaksin gatherings in poll






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HEALTHCARE
Bangkok Dusit buys into rival

Snaps up 15.76% of Phyathai operator



Exports to slow next year, pundits say


SCB decision on Cedar depends on ministry panel's findings


Foreign reserves hit all-time high

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Speedy probe into official's role in airport blackout
An investigation into the airport official who pulled the wrong power breaker, causing a blackout at Suvarnabhumi Airport during the soft opening on Friday, will be completed within a week, the caretaker transport minister said yesterday.



Chiang Rai villagers at risk from landslide


Yala mobile phones cut off as Army meets locals

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POLITICAL CRISIS
Thaksin should go for nation's sake: academics

Bowing out is the only way to avoid dividing the country, panel concludes



New commissioners will enforce law to the fullest, says EC chairman-designate


Samak can't bear to see Thaksin slighted


3 military officers to be questioned

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VENUS'S VISION: Forget PAD and Samak -- let's prepare for the real doomsday
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South Koreans have rivals on the mat
[TAEKWONDO] Powerhouse South Korea took the lion's share of three gold medals yesterday, with reigning Asian Games champion Yeon Sik Nam defeating Thailand's last finalist Chanata Thanaroekchai to win the men's featherweight title.



Germany a problem for Thai squad


Bangkok athletes stretch their lead

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EDITORIAL
A positive change in refugee policy

Helping displaced Burmese to help themselves makes sense for both Thailand and the future of Burma



The country's fate hangs on whether Thaksin returns


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