
Bt4-bn Burma loan fine: Exim

The Export-Import Bank of Thailand (Exim) said it would extend full cooperation to the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) in its investigation into the bank's Bt4-billion term loan to Burma.
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RAPE OF MINORS

Two detained, hunt's on for 2 more

Two men were arrested and two others are being sought for allegedly gang-raping two underage girls in Bangkok's Bang Khae district early yesterday.
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Top Justice officials deny claims

Three senior Justice Ministry officials yesterday launched a joint verbal attack against forensic scientist Khunying Pornthip Rojanasunant for her inclusion of their names as suspected wrongdoers in corruption cases.
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TA PHRAYA NATIONAL PARK

We're staying put, residents proclaim

Despite authorities strongly urging residents to relocate from Ta Phraya National Park with a promise of a better life, a number of people have repeated their insistence that they will stay on the land where their grandparents also lived.
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Flavoured fags worry ministry

The Public Health Ministry yesterday expressed concern that the Excise Department would let flavoured cigarettes from abroad make inroads into the youth market.
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PM meets Apirak to discuss flood fears

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday discussed measures to solve Bangkok's flood problems and inspected some affected areas.
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