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Floods also hit a cemetry in Ayuttaya's Bangsai district on Friday.//Photo by Chaiwat Pumpuang

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Floods continue unitl late November : RID

Flooding in the Chao Phraya River Basin will continue until late November, as the northern floodwaters moving south are still rising, said Royal Irrigation Department (RID) director general Samart Chokanapitak Friday.



PM'll go to Malaysia next week to discuss insurgency

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said he would make a one-day official trip to Malaysia newxt week to discuss ending an insurgency in the southern provinces.



Former govts break promise with ex-communist rebels : PM

Many former communist insurgents granted amnesty in the 1980s have not yet received the assistance promised by previous governments, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said Friday.






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NEW PARLIAMENT
NLA 'doesn' t represent' all of the people

Critics call assembly chamber of generals that is made up of 'Prem's sons'






ANALYSIS
Assembly will not play a major role

Members of the National Legislative Assembly selected to form parliament yesterday have only one clear mandate: to become a rubber stamp for establishing legal instruments for the junta-installed government to run the kingdom for the next 12 months.






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SUVARNABHUMI FALLOUT
Noise, floods cut land prices

Developers end up holding the bag amid backlash



SET warns investors on Daidomon


TOT, CAT to merge boards


Direction sought for internationaltrade policies

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NEW MINISTER
Bt30 health fee may be scrapped

No point in charging such a small sum, Mongkol says



Alcohol industry braces for ban on advertising


Mathayom 1 exams might be scrapped


Thai Muslims want Mahathir involved in peace talks

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BURNING ISSUE
A pot that threatens to boil over

Martial law remains as Sonthi fears disgraced politicians may mobilise the masses, specially if TRT is barred



NCCC seeks Nibhat's prosecution


Assets probe will be swift but fair, insists Kaewsan


Legislators get to work

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TENNIS
A WALK IN THE PARK

Tamarine's rival Jackson retires with an injury



Boonsak enters the quarters


In Brief :TAT honours the King

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EDITORIAL
NLA, govt need to work as partners

Appointed members of the interim legislative assembly must perform their duty without fear or favour



Behind democracy's facade, the rule of law withered

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