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Tue, October 24, 2006 : Last updated 13:46 pm (Thai local time)



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NEW ALCOHOL LAW

Ad ban wins praise from many sectors

Consumer official slams brewers for ignoring the rules




Almost half a million suffer from illnesses

The number of people struck down with flood-related illnesses is nearing the half-million mark. Stress and sleep disorders are common.





A bonanza for young cattle king

Apisit Ponnariang is just 16 but he has a keen eye for fine beef on the hoof.



New homes being readied for 6,000 Hmong

Authorities are preparing to relocate more than 6,000 Hmong refugees from shelters in Ban Huay Nam Khao in northern Phetchabun province after a crowded two-year occupation of roadsides in the village, military officials said.

ROYAL FLORA RATCHAPHRUEK

Flower show might not be so cutting-edge

But what it lacks in hi-tech it'll make up for in sheer diversity



Escaped crocs from illegal farms pose threat

Residents in flood-hit areas have been warned to watch out for hungry crocodiles escaped from unregistered farms.



Bangkok in danger of worse floods

Chao Phya River levels are expected to hit 2.2 to 2.3 metres above sea level today until Wednesday.






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Relief packs delivered but 10 more drown

Bangkok in danger of worse floods

Floods cause widespread stress

Teashop death toll now four as police raid 11 locations

Ad ban wins praise from many sectors


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