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SOUTHERN STRIFE

Crown Prince blasts 'bandits'

Condemns attacks on Buddhist villages in Yala; Palace sympathises with their suffering




Generals meet Chavalit to clear air

Members of the military top brass yesterday appeared to have buried the hatchet after a meeting with General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh to defuse tensions caused by his remarks last week.





Telco firms demand level playing field

Leading cellular operator Advanced Info Service (AIS) has called for all telecoms concessions to be converted to National Telecom-munications Commission (NTC) licences to level the playing field.



Chinese expert advocates 'panda porn'

A Chinese expert on giant pandas has recommended playing recordings of pandas mating to Chiang Mai Zoo's Chuang Chuang and Lin Hui in the hope that it will encourage them to follow suit.



Most people hope to see improvement in politics

Most people expect an improvement in Thai politics in the next few months, a survey has found.



Teens charged with raping 11 year-old

Police charged two teenage boys and a Mattayom 2 school girl on Tuesday with raping an 11 year-old girl and filming the assault in Bangkok's Chom Thong district.



Thaksin's red passport in doubt

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont has been recommended to revoke the diplomatic passport of Thaksin Shinawatra as Bangkok become increasingly nervous about the activities of former premier who have been popping up in various cities around the world.



SSO project unlawfully approved

An initial finding discovered Tuesday that a Bt2.8 billion information technology project implemented by the Social Security Office (SSO) was not lawfully approved and should be scrapped.



No decision on lifting martial law : PM

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said his cabinet did not discuss lifting martial law at its weekly meeting Tuesday, despite earlier signs that a decision could come this week.



Ousted PM and his wife own a total of Bt9.28 billion

Total assets of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra declared after he was ousted showed that he has Bt557.3 million, while his wife, Khunying Pojamarn has Bt8.84 billion, according to National Corruption Committee on Monday.



Deposed PM is in Hong Kong

Ousted PM said he would leave Hong Kong soon to an unidentified Southeast Asian country, according to Hong Kong-based Oriental Daily News.






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Forget assets, 'the truth comes first'

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