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Tue, December 12, 2006 : Last updated 18:34 pm (Thai local time)
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Insurgents continue attacks

Three men were killed, two others injured and two schools set ablaze yesterday in the latest violence in the three southernmost provinces.
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Bank helps flood victims

Farms and small businesses that fell victim to recent floods are getting a three-year repayment-free period and soft loans, the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives said yesterday.
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Doctor debunks rabies myths

Rabies has claimed 21 lives in 15 provinces this winter, Public Health permanent secretary Dr Prat Boonyawongvirot said yesterday.
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'Police beat me up to get confession'

A Chachoengsao man yesterday complained to the media that a local anti-narcotics police unit had beaten him up to force him to confess to murdering his friend.
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Tsunami detection buoy working well

A test of the first tsunami-detection buoy anchored to the west of Phuket in the Indian Ocean has found it to be functioning properly, the head of the National Disaster Warning Centre (NDWC) said yesterday.
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Thais urged to work legally

Nine out of 10 Thai nationals living in Los Angeles work there illegally or secure jobs without going through proper formalities, a senior Employment Department official said yesterday.
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