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SOUTHERN UNREST

Forces placed on 10-day high alert

Surayud vows change of tactics if no improvement seen



SPECIAL REPORT

Can Thailand go for eco-friendly vehicles?

Automobile industry sceptical despite incentives offered by government





Bidding for railway lines 'in 6 months'

Sansern Wongcha-um, the deputy transport minister, said yesterday that the first round of bidding for construction of the five mass-transit rail lines for Bangkok was expected to be held within the next six months.



Malaysian border official attacked by Thai gang

KUALA LUMPUR - A Malaysian border official was attacked andbeaten by a group of Thai nationals after preventing one of them from entering the country on suspicion of diesel smuggling, according to a report Sunday.

CALL FOR ELECTION

Honour promise, Clinton tells CNS

US ex-president says return to democracy crucial






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