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Villagers in Ratchaburi province protest in front of the provincial industry office on Thursday for allegedly refusing to close factories that drained waste water into the rivers.

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Conspiracy charges over Diana death unfounded: British report author

London - Allegations that a murder conspiracy was behind the death of Princess Diana in a car crash in Paris are "unfounded," the author of a long-awaited report into the affair said Thursday.



Target killings and informants to be resisted : Pulo

The Patani United Liberation Organisation (Pulo), a long standing separatist organisation fighting for autonomy in the Malay speaking south, accused Thursday the security forces and the village defence volunteers of carrying out target killings in the restive region.



DSI to probe four murders from 'war on drugs'

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) agreed Thursday to take charge of six cases, four involving people who were murdered or disappeared mysteriously during the Thaksin government's war on drugs three years ago.






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Takraw, sailing pairs lift gold tally to 12
Sailing brothers Damrongsak and Sakda Vongtim and sepak takraw duo Rawat Parbchompoo and Purich Pansira captured more golds for Thailand at the Asian Games in Doha yesterday.






PM urges media to help in 'critical' year
Calling 2007 the "Year of Making a Big Choice", Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday called on the mass media to help get the country through this crucial period to ensure a quick and smooth return to democracy.






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ENERGY PLAN
State firms face debate on right to make bids

Exclude Egat and PTT, says adviser



SCBAM closing the gap on Kasikorn


TAGS signs Lao contract


Anyone fancy a chukka?

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LABOUR SURVEY
Migrant workers 'often locked up'

Report reveals exploitation and physical abuse of foreigners by Thai employers



Manit gets the sack for kickbacks


Alcohol bill crucial but fight will be tough: experts


Bill creates committees to protect smaller up-country shops

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BURNING ISSUE
A spark that could become a flame

Sunday's rally against the coup may have involved small disparate groups, but the basis for a new round of public unrest may have been quietly emerged



AMLO wants more groups to file reports


Elected PM a must: Nikorn


Graft probes 'doing well'

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ASIAN GAMES
TWIN DISAPPOINTMENT

Ratiwatanas let it slip as Paes and Bhupathi take gold medal



RUNAWAY CHAMPIONS


Thongchai dreams of winning title


Suban, Angkhan flatter to deceive in the final bouts

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EDITORIAL
iTV must live up to its name

Govt has to restore the station to its founding principles of objectivity and editorial independence



To the universities: Autonomy isn't really that scary


Ahmedinejad living in a state of denial

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The Nation Poll

New poll posted on Thursday

Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?

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Breaking News
  • Abhisit affirms his plan to visit Chiang Mai next Sunday
  • PM predicts 3% growth next year
  • 74-year-old woman killed in karaoke shop fire
  • Northern police chief confident of security measures for PM
  • Chiang Mai red-shirt leader threaten to rally 40,000 protesters against PM
  • Well-known acrobatic rider John Isram dies
  • Thaksin's children to launch Internet TV on Monday
  • Thai-Cambodian friendly sports event indefinitely postponed



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