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EDUCATION

Entrance abuses to be tackled

Minister promises end to 'tea money', quotas for patrons




Relief helicopter crashes

A helicopter carrying supplies to assist flood victims yesterday crashed in Bung Boraphet in Nakhon Sawan's Muang district, severely injuring the pilot and his mechanic.





Experts arriving next week for congress on sexology

About 200 medical professionals and health experts from 38 countries around the world will come to town next month to present new research findings and discuss what remains a taboo subject in Thai society: sex.



Policies of Surayud Government (not official translation)

Gen Surayud Chulanont is scheduled to declare his government's policies to the National Legislative Assembly on November 3, 2006. Read policies in detail as follows;



Philosophy for body and soul

His Majesty the King's sufficiency philosophy is a key to good health, not just for the body but also for the mind and spirit, according to Privy Council president General Prem Tinsulanonda.



BMA schools to open on time

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Governor Apirak Kosayodhin yesterday called the recent flooding "the worst in 60 years" but maintained that BMA schools would still open on Wednesday as scheduled.



PM's quick mercy visit

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont made an unscheduled trip to Songkhla yesterday to visit monks and soldiers who were injured in a bomb attack in Narathiwat last weekend



Govt to build plant for bird-flu vaccine

Public Health Minister Mongkol na Songkhla yesterday gave the go-ahead to plan for a vaccine plant to produce both influenza and bird-flu vaccines for humans in case of a global pandemic.



Million-baht reward for US fugitive

A Bt1-million bounty was offered yesterday for a Thai-American fugitive wanted dead or alive in connection with the 1994 murder of his pregnant Thai wife in the US.



Husband-wife consuls suspects in land scam

Police have arrested a Malaysian and his Thai wife, who serve as honorary consuls to Morocco and Djibouti respectively, for allegedly encroaching on a vast plot of public land on Koh Yao Island off the Phang Nga coast.






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