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Fri, October 27, 2006 : Last updated 21:18 pm (Thai local time)
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Suphan Buri schools hit hard by floods

Flood levels in Suphan Buri's Muang district are still critical and have forced three schools to postpone their opening date from Wednesday next week till mid November, a senior official said yesterday.
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'End seat quota for school patrons' kids'

The Education Ministry should scrap the secondary school quota for the children of school patrons, a social advocate said yesterday.
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Khon Kaen, Si Sa Ket push for local control of schools

Administrators of many local schools in two northeastern provinces have submitted a letter to the Education Ministry asking that control of their schools be transferred to local administrative bodies under the long-delayed education reform plan.
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Flower show scandal a concern for KU

Lecturers and alumni of Kasetsart University yesterday voiced concern over the corruption scandal embroiling Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006, fearing it could hurt the dignity of the country's leading agricultural science institution.
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Bangkok's new roads will all get cycle lanes

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will develop bicycle lanes based on successful models seen in other cities.
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