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Villagers in Phichit’s Muang district place a coffin in a boat on Monday to take it to a temple nearby. The area and other district of the province have been hit by floods following consecutive days of heavy rain.

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TRT ask EC to stop PAD

The Thai Rak Thai Party demanded Monday the Election Commission put a stop to a campaign by the People's Alliance for Democracy claiming it was in violation of human rights to seek a ban on caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra returning to the country.



North Korea women arrested in Nong Khai

Nong Khai - Seven North Korean women were arrested in northeastern Nong Khai province on Monday for sneaking across the border to the Kingdom, police said.



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No state of emergency likely for town: Army
The military has not been authorised to impose a state of emergency in Hat Yai.






Distraught residents wake to a new, violent reality
Charred vehicles, blackened walls, shattered bottles and tourists in hospital gowns were grim reminders of how abruptly Saturday night ended for revellers in the bustling southern city of Hat Yai.






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POSSIBLE DELISTING
PTT assets could fall by Bt100 bn

Court privatisation ruling crucial to the ownership of three pipelines



Deposit accounts grow


Giving him a bad name


Dedication from Divana

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PRISON REVOLT
'Beating' of Yala inmate sparks riot

No one injured in two-hour revolt; governor vows to transfer guards



Northerners warned to brace for more heavy rainfall


DNA tests seek cause of depression


Child beggar reads hard and dreams of a real life

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BURNING ISSUE
Foreign minister flying from unhappiness at home

Kantathi's globe-trotting may have less to do with diplomacy and more to do with Thaksin's reliance on his predecessor



Let Thaksin return to face justice: academic


Five out of 10 are political fence-sitters


Democrats slam TV spots

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GOLD FOR YAOWAPA
Thai proves just too good for Chinese rival



A quiet day for Bangkok

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EDITORIAL
This is no time to call out the troops

The recent coup rumours are complicating an already tough political situation



Japan's new leader must take a fresh look at the region


The pros and cons of big retail

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