
Kingdom, WHO to seek ways to stop alcohol abuse

Thailand and the World Health Organisation are to investigate ways to reduce alcohol abuse and associated health problems.
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Ex-doctor killed, 2 critical

A former doctor was shot dead while a teacher and an assistant headman were critically wounded from drive-by shootings in the three southernmost provinces.
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Man 'died in custody'

Friends and family of a Pang Mapha man allegedly beaten to death while in military custody remain unsatisfied following behind-closed-doors talks with officers yesterday.
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Corruption rife under former AOT directors

The previous executive board of Airports of Thailand (AOT) was likely to condone irregularities concerning construction bidding for the new airport it had approved, the chairman of the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) probing panel said yesterday.
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In Brief :Convicts to have cases re-examined

Almost 600 convicted criminals are to have their cases reinvestigated because the Corrections Department believes they may be innocent.
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People want the state lotteries, survey reveals

The Thai public wants the new government to maintain the two and three-digit lotteries, fearing that a huge sum of money - up to Bt370 billion - would go to operators of illegal underground lotteries if the state lotteries are stopped, a survey by the Thai Chamber of Commerce University has found.
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Two golds, 5 silvers

Thai students grabbed two gold and five silver medals at the third International Junior Science Olympiad.
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Silpakorn, Ubon University plans on hold

Education Minister Wijit Srisa-arn withdrew the autonomy plans for Silpakorn and Ubon Ratcha-thani universities from the Cabinet yesterday after they had requested more time to review the idea.
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ITV Controvery

The Supreme Administrative Court ruled on Wednesday in favour of PM's Office Minister over iTV saga. The following is the timeline of the controversy.
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