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Tue, October 17, 2006 : Last updated 21:17 pm (Thai local time)
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Bangkok warned to brace for rise in river

Bangkok residents living along the Chao Phya River should be on high alert for rising water levels in two days time, Royal Irrigation Department (RID) director-general Samart Chokanapitak said yesterday.
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Revived border provinces centre to cover wider area

The Council for National Security (CNS) and Interior Ministry officials yesterday moved closer to reviving the defunct Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre (SBPAC).
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Ua Athorn homes probe

The Assets Examination Committee (AEC) yesterday agreed to probe alleged corruption surrounding the Ua Athorn housing project for low-income earners initiated during the Thaksin-Shinawatra administration.
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Drunk driving 'a bigger problem than ads'

More than six out of 10 drinkers are right behind stiffer penalties for drinking and driving. They consider it a most serious offence.
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IN BRIEF :Finance ministry changes

Keep big jackpots or underground lotteries will revive, agents warn
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SSO's Phairoj in hot seat over deals

Phairoj Suksamrit, secretary-general of the Social Security Office (SSO), is under fire for signing a Bt2.8-billion information technology project despite official recommendations against it.
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'Non-GM rice vital to get markets'

Thailand's biggest rice exporters are demanding the government position the country as a key source of non-genetically modified (GM) rice and other foods, claiming there is no market for GM rice.
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