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Sun, November 26, 2006 : Last updated 22:30 pm (Thai local time)
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New Year canned-food scare

Wanrapee Charaswattanawan, a public-relations executive, is not too worried about the latest warning by the Public Health Ministry asking consumers to be wary when choosing baskets of canned goods as New Year gifts as some contaminated goods could be found beneath the ribbons.
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Fitness project for disabled children

A former hotel executive turned health guru has initiated a project to help physically handicapped and disabled children become fitter.
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Three bombs blast Phuket

Three small bombs went off in a Phuket community yesterday in what police believe to be an eviction-related incident.
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SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT

AOT 'must sort out compensation within 2 months'

Householders in Bang Phli, also irked by take-offs and landings, join the fray
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More famous faces to grace flower show

The government will invite more VIPs to the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 international horticultural exposition following the success of a visit by the Crown Prince of Bhutan.
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Cold in the North; wet in Central, South

The Central and southern regions can expect scattered thundershowers and isolated heavy rain from the middle of next week.
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Discounts on all forms of travel for the elderly

The elderly will be entitled to reduced fares on most forms of transport, including the subway, buses, trains and planes, a senior official from the Social Development and Human Security Ministry said yesterday.
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UN asked to respond to rapes by military in Burma

The Women's League of Burma (WLB) yesterday called for zero tolerance of violence against women by Burma's military regime and urged the Thai government and investors in dam projects on the Salween River not to be a part of violence against women in the country's Shan and Karen states.
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