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MEDICAL PROCUREMENT

Accusations fly over computers and ambulances

Public Health Ministry panels set up to probe whether Chatree and Somchai tampered with the bidding process



RELIGIOUS OUTCRY

Monks oppose idea for greater study of other faiths in school

Group objects to ministry proposal to move from 'Buddhist-oriented schools' in order to support study of other religions





Road to floral expo now accessible by all vehicles

All vehicles can now use the main road to Royal Flora Ratchaphruek, which should help bring business to food and souvenir vendors as well as parking-lot operators located along the approach.



Three more shot dead in South

There was more violence in the deep South yesterday as two people were shot dead and another critically injured in separate drive-by shootings.



US fugitive nabbed in Phitsanulok

Fugitive murder suspect Saner Wonggoun was arrested yesterday at a market in Phitsanulok province.



BMA bemoans loss of Bt30-scheme fees

The cancellation of the Bt30-fee-per-hospital-visit healthcare scheme, which took effect on Wednesday, will cause hospitals under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to lose more than Bt11 million income per year, a BMA spokesman said yesterday.



'Sex-offence' teachers charged

The Criminal Court yesterday indicted two schoolteachers on eight counts of sex offences for the alleged rape and molestation of six schoolgirls at a school in Bangkok's Sai Mai district.



Transferred officials 'not demoted'

Public Health Ministry permanent secretary Dr Prat Boonyawongwirot yesterday denied reports that the latest transfer orders had demoted three high-ranking public health officials.



AMLO seizes plot belonging to Saxena

The Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) has seized a two-rai plot of land at Chon Buri's Bang Saen beach from fugitive Indian financier Rakesh Saxena, AMLO officials told a press conference yesterday.



Railway union files complaint

State Railway of Thailand (SRT) labour union yesterday filed a complaint with Auditor-General Khunying Jaruvan Maintaka accusing the father and wife of Newin Chidchob of encroaching on more than over 44 rai of SRT land in Buri Ram's Muang District.






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