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BOMBING FALL-OUT

Entire economy at risk: BOT

Business leaders call urgent meeting to discuss impact; officials fear violence will spread to other tourist destinations




Gasohol-95 to replace octane-95 next year

Starting on January 1, 2007, millions of vehicles running on octane-95 gasoline, including 24 million motorcycles and large cars, will have to shift to gasohol-95, as the country's energy authorities implement their strategy to ensure a sufficient supply of the fuel.



ANALYSIS

Insurgency 'has crossed a new threshold'

The crisis in the deep South crossed a new threshold with the weekend bomb attacks in Hat Yai, because of the scale of the damage and the choice of targets.



Thaksin declares state of emercy in Bangkok

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra declared state of emergency in Bangkok and transferred Army Commander in Chief Sondhi Bunyaglarin to PM's Office.



Authorities move to stop HFMD outbreak

In a bid to prevent an outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), caretaker Public Health Minister Pinij Charusombat ordered on Tuesday relevant authorities to check the hygienic conditions of swimming pools frequented by children.



Dr Prawase proposes eight-point strategy to solve social ills

Respected social thinker Prawase Wasi proposed on Tuesday an eight-point strategy for solving the country's social ills.



Thaksin 'confused' over political future

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said that he is "confused" about and still uncertain whether to accept another term as premier if his party wins upcoming parliamentary elections.



Thaksin greeted with protests in New York

The Park Avenue in New York roared with shouts of "Thaksin Get Out" Monday local time, a Web site reported.



City orders probe on report of boy died of foot and mouth disease

Bangkok's public health department has ordered investigation into a report that a young student of a Bangkok school on Sathorn Road died of foot and mouth disease.



Parents rush to pick up children from schools following rumours

Rumours that explosives were planted in some schools in Songkhla province have caused panic among parents who rushed to pick up their children from schools.






Top Stories



Big impact expected from tougher visa-free entry rules

Six blasts rock Hat Yai

Hat Yai weeps, fears worst

Rumours of military coup refuse to die

Thailand tightens re-entry rules for tourists


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