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WEATHER CHAOS

Floods devastate much of country

River breaches barriers in Angthong; 23 provinces under water; more to come




Academic institutions agree to push for alcohol-free zones

All 23 state and private universities agreed on Thursday to push for an amendment to regulations governing alcohol sales that would prevent bars and entertainment venues from being opened or operated within 500 metres of a campus.



SOUTH SHOOTINGS

Royal message lifts teacher

HRH Princess Sirindhorn sends get-well basket to injured official



Aids activists bring patent-drug fight to US

The Thai Network of People Living with HIV/Aids will launch the country's first campaign abroad against the Thai-US free-trade agreement (FTA) from tomorrow to October 29 in US cities, including San Francisco, New York, Washington and Chicago.



Test fails to find boy's killer virus

A lab test by the Department of Medical Sciences failed to confirm whether a Bangkok Christian College student had died of hand, foot and mouth disease, director-general Phaijit Warachit said yesterday.



Suvarnabhumi could stand its ground against top dog Changi

Suvarnabhumi Airport could become a "formidable competitor" to the award-winning Changi Airport, according to the Singapore airport's managing director Foo Sek Min.






Top Stories



Xangsane set to hit Bangkok today

Angthong under water, and 7 more drown Health ministry

Floods devastate much of country

Muslims seek a role in drawing up charter

Pornthip accuses Justice officials


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