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Tue, November 28, 2006 : Last updated 16:47 pm (Thai local time)
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The end of rock concerts?

Bangkok Rock Festival 2007 - which was initially scheduled for February 10 and 11 - will be cancelled mainly due to the government's ban on alcohol advertising.
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Pin-up calendar could be a date with trouble

Leo Beer's pinup calendar promoted through the media as a New Year's gift for customers could breach the alcohol-advertising ban, the Public Health Ministry said yesterday.
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Airport lift traps tourists

It took 40 minutes for staff at Suvarnabhumi Airport to rescue five people, including two foreign tourists, from a malfunctioning elevator yesterday.
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JI claim disputed by Pulo chief

Cracks within the Malay separatist movements emerged Wednesday, as leaders of two long-established groups disagreed over whether insurgency in southern Thailand had been infiltrated by the al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) extremist network.
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M'sians slurp over Thai soup

Tom yum kung restaurants run by Thai Muslims in Malaysia contribute to the economy of southern Thailand.
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