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Tom yum kung claim too hot for Malaysia

Prime Minister Surayud Chula-nont's claim that "tom yum kung" restaurants had been pressured into funding insurgents in the far South was too hot to swallow in Malaysia, where officials and local Muslim leaders lashed out yesterday. They said the allegation was baseless, would harm the Thai business - and not help to bring peace to the strife-torn zone.




Panel seeks to restore films on HM's good deeds

Next month, the government will ask for His Majesty the King's permission to borrow 6,000 16-millimetre film clips and photo negatives from his personal collection, to compile a public record in celebration of His Majesty's 80th birthday next year.





Govt sets up special development zone in five south provinces

The government will set up special development zone in five southernmost provinces in a new bid to restore peace in the restive south, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said Thursday.



Domestic violence increases sharply : Health Ministry

The incidence of domestic violence in the country rose sharply over the past twelve months, with more than 14,000 cases of women and children being abused, Public Health Ministry spokesman Supan Srithamma said Thursday.



Armed officials raid a central prison in Bangkok

Heavily-armed corrections officials raided a central prison for drug addicted in Bangkok on Thursday after receiving a tip-off inmates trade drug through mobile telephones, Corrections Department's chief Natthee Jitsawang said Thursday.



Govt uses helicopter to distribute leaflets in Yala

Security authorities will use helicopters to distribute leaflets in some districts of Yala province in a bid to build up more understanding with local villagers, a senior security official said Thursday.

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Facts about Thailand's administrative reform on September 19, 2006

The first part of unofficial translation of the white paper issued by the Council for National Security to explain why it toppled the Thaksin government.



Ousted pm and wife enjoy birthday dinner in HK

Ousted pm asked a singer to sing "Endless Love" and "Unchained Melody" for his wife to celebrate her birthday.

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