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MEDICAL DIRECTIVE

Council backs doctors' right to reject some cases

Says controversial guideline does not apply to sole doctors, was badly worded




BMA rethink on Skytrain cost

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is set to back down from its plan to pay for 100 per cent of the cost of the Skytrain extension along Sukhumvit Road, an informed source revealed yesterday.





Girlfriends deny complicity in drug deals by partners

Three women in Thon Buri Remand Prison for alleged drugs offences claim they were unfairly charged and are innocent of the crimes that put them behind bars.



Staff issue statement

Although the Supreme Administrative Court's decision to uphold the Central Administrative Court's verdict (on iTV) affects the stability of the station, we hereby reaffirm that we shall continue to carry out our duty as a socially responsible media based on the station's founding objectives and professional ethics.



Journalists' plea for station

The Thai Broadcast Journalists Association (TBJA) yesterday called on the PM's Office to ensure that iTV continues to exist and operate on the basis of its founding objectives.



Pulo alleges targeted killings

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



DSI to probe four murders from 'war on drugs'

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) agreed yesterday to look into six new cases of which four involve people who were murdered or disappeared during the Thaksin Shinawatra government's war on drugs three years ago.



Student robbed

A female university student was robbed at knifepoint and assaulted at a petrol station in Bangkok's Bang Kapi district yesterday.






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