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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

Heavy to very heavy rain is expected in the North this week, with the worst affected areas being Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Lampang, Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Song, Phrae, Nan, Phayao, Uttaradit, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai and Tak provinces, the Meteorological Department warned yesterday.





DNA tests seek cause of depression

Thailand will undertake its largest DNA profiling exercise in an effort to pinpoint the cause of a rising incidence of depression in the population.



Child beggar reads hard and dreams of a real life

"Nueng" is six years old and can often be seen begging at Wat Bang Phli Yai Klang in Samut Prakan.



Bombings put a stop to teen beauty contest

The bombings in Hat Yai on Saturday have forced the organisers of the Miss Teen Thailand contest to cancel its primary selection of candidates in the South.



Railway and airport to beef up security following explosions

The Railway Authority of Thailand (RAT) in the South and Hat Yai International Airport have boosted security by narrowing passenger pathways to single-person lanes to maintain crowd control and by adding more patrols.



Guard rights, says Amnesty

Amnesty International yesterday condemned Saturday night's bombings in Hat Yai and called for protection of human rights in southern Thailand.



Famous Doi Suthep faces environmental disaster

Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, which covers 160,000 rai of land, has often been likened to a big green lung, pumping oxygen out over the polluted city of Chiang Mai below.



New community nurses fill a valuable niche

It's late at night at remote Huay Sue Ten village, about 33 kilometres from Khon Kaen city.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Academic has big plans for NIETS

Controversial exam system for universities to get 3-stage reform






Top Stories



Bangkokians least content of all Thais

Five arrested in police swoop

Railway and airport to beef up security following explosions

30 schools closed by disease threat

Speedy probe into official's role in airport blackout


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