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Sat, September 23, 2006 : Last updated 21:23 pm (Thai local time)
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Isaan radio stations fall silent

A total of 54 radio stations in two northeastern provinces have stopped broadcasting temporarily, following an order by the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM).
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Floods hit North, train derailed

Flash floods engulfed several areas in the North early yesterday, submerging houses and derailing a Bangkok-bound express train.
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Poll: insurgency most urgent

People most want the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) to solve the troubles in the deep South and restore harmony in the country, according to the results of an Assumption University (Abac) Poll released yesterday.
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Change at Intelligence Agency too

The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) was hoping the coup would rid the agency of politics, but the coup-makers have sent another spy chief, the commander of the Armed Forces Security Centre, Lt-General Vaipot Srinuan, to head the agency.
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IN BRIEF

Internet shopping :FDA warns against buying aphrodisiac spray on Web

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned yesterday against ordering an aphrodisiac spray over the Internet after it was found to have fatal side-effects if used wrongly.
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Ministry defends doctor despite judgement

The Public Health Ministry yesterday defended Nakhon Phanom Hospital after its physician lost a Bt3-million medical malpractice suit brought by a patient who lost her left leg.
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Four hurt, two cars damaged in explosion

An explosion at a petrol station yesterday injured four people, including two technicians who were working on an underground petrol tank.
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