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Hundreds of cabbies are now blocking the taxi terminal and many roads inside Suvarnabhumi Airport in protest at a police arrest and ticketing of a driver.

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Hundreds of cabbies protest at Suvarnabhumi Airport

Hundreds of cabbies blocked the taxi terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport last night in protest at a police arrest and ticketing of a driver.



Thaksin's children to fight tax evasion charges

Panthongtae and Pinthongta Shinawatra will fight allegations of tax evasion all the way to the Supreme Court, the family's legal adviser said Sunday.



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SOUTHERN VIOLENCE
Teachers shut all Pattani schools

Yala, Narathiwat may follow suit over safety fears






FLOOD AFTERMATH
Inundated and frustrated

Orchid growers allowed their land to be flooded to protect Bangkok, but still await any form of relief






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Petition by activists opposed by SEC chief

Thirachai speaks out against delisting ; concerns over dent to investor confidence



Business sector backs zone plan


Firm expands to farm services


Good rating boosts Khon Kaen Sugar

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CIVIL RIGHTS
Martial law to be kept in 7 provinces

Besides southern unrest, support for Thai Rak Thai elements cited as reason



New Year canned-food scare


Fitness project for disabled children


Three bombs blast Phuket

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Work on charter 'to start in Jan'
The country's military leaders yesterday confirmed that selection of a 2,000-member National People's Assembly (NPA) was on track and work on a new constitution would begin in January as planned.



Singaporean 'ready to reveal on CTX deal'

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ASIAN GAMES
MORE UPSETS ON THE WAY

Thai team aiming to shock in Doha


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EDITORIAL
Using technology to stay on the ball

At long last there are signs that football authorities will use video footage to make refereeing fairer



Pursuit of blind faith with self-serving interests


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Viewing China through Indian eyes

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