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Sat, December 16, 2006 : Last updated 21:35 pm (Thai local time)
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US patent on modified Thai papaya upsets BioThai

The Agriculture Department should object to a US government move to grant exclusive rights for a genetically modified (GM) papaya - developed from papaya native to Thailand - to a team of American researchers and Cornell University's research arm, Thai activists say.
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Surayud fears anniversary attack in South

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont expressed fear yesterday of a possible militant attack during the New Year to mark the third anniversary of the Narathiwat army-camp attack.
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Court backs man's bid to register

The Administration Court yesterday revoked an order by the chief of Phetchaburi's Kaeng Krachan district that blocked a Karen-Thai man called Zaw Bi - who had no documentary evidence to prove his status - from getting household registration.
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End of small schools?

The Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) has completed a draft regulation for the merger or closure of small schools.
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Bt5-bn fund to take over sport sponsorship

The government will set up a fund to counter the influence of companies that make alcoholic drinks via sponsorship of sports and social activities and media advertising.
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PM exhorts youths to lead a virtuous life

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday urged youths to exercise discretion and caution in living their lives, as 35,000 juveniles turned to crime this year.
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