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APEC SUMMIT

US firms 'committed to Thailand'

American business leaders affirm their support following Surayud's 'frank and professional articulation of policy'




Blasts in South kill 1, injure 29

A decoy bomb attack by suspected insurgents left one person dead and 24 wounded at a packed roadside tea shop in the heart of Muang district yesterday morning.





Charan pledges to examine case of missing mother

Justice Ministry permanent secretary Charan Pakdithanakul yesterday agreed to look into the disappearance of the mother of a nine-year-old boy who was killed in a sting operation by Bangkok's Bang Chan police over three years ago.



Mekong art collaboration

Eight art institutes in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Thailand have teamed up for the first time to exchange art and culture in "The Mekong Art and Culture Project", the Rockefeller Foundation announced yesterday at the Jim Thompson House.



194 illegal aliens nabbed

The Immigration Bureau yesterday detained 194 aliens, including 150 Lao Hmong hiding in the Kingdom while waiting for political asylum in third countries.



Surayud outlines strategy to end poverty

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday announced major strategies to ensure that no one in Thai society is left behind.



Violence against students a national problem: study

Schools are far from ideal places for children to learn to live happily thanks to regular violence by both students and teachers, a nationwide study has found.



Obec issues guide for student intake

The Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) has issued guidelines on how and when state schools across the country should recruit new students for the upcoming academic year.






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