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CHIANG MAI

Officials to face arrest for identity papers scam

DSI says 5,000 'aliens' paid up to Bt8,000 for illegal house registration



MEDICAL CRISIS

More doctors to flood zone

Foot, hand, mouth diseases and rashes sweep Central area



SPECIAL

Patpong girls taught to become better go-go dancers

Dancing course set up by Empower, because it's 'most useful to their work'



History of City Pillar

King Rama I, the founding monarch of the Chakri Dynasty, commanded the installation of the City Pillar to be held on April 21, 1782, which was a Sunday, the 10th day of the waxing moon.



Cautious welcome for revival of SBPAC

Leading academics monitoring the southern insurgency yesterday welcomed government moves to revive the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre (SBPAC). However, they warned the body was far from being a cure-all.



Ex-cop gets 39 years for drug offence

The Southern Bangkok Criminal Court yesterday handed a 39-year prison sentence and a Bt2-million fine to a former police officer for embezzling narcotic evidence - ethamphetamine and ketamine - for redistribution.



Mangroves boosted to control erosion

The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry is to spend Bt41million nurturing mangrove forests around five coastal provinces in the Gulf of Thailand to try and prevent coastal erosion, which has already eaten away some land.



HRH to open Flora Exhibit

HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn will open the "Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006" in Chiang Mai's Muang district next Wednesday, Government Spokesman Yongyuth Maiyarap said yesterday.



All eyes on Chao Phya

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration will be on alert for high tides during the next two days, Governor Apirak Kosayodhin said yesterday.






Top Stories



Chiang Mai University involved in tiny nanobot's human voyage

Bangkok in danger of worse floods

Patpong girls taught to become better go-go dancers

Bangkok water level may be high for weeks, officials say

New homes being readied for 6,000 Hmong


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