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Bo Bae declared danger zone

Parts of Bo Bae market, arguably the country's largest wholesale garment market, were declared a danger zone by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) after more than 90 buildings were damaged by a fire that raged for eight hours on Friday night.



Iraqi TV shows footage of Saddam execution

Baghdad - Iraqi state televsion showed a brief film of ousted dictator Saddam Hussein being executed.



Sadaam Hussein executed

Iraq's Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is excuted, Iraqi media reported. The hanging was videotaped and would be released later.





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Starter & finisher

Thailand seemed destined for a long, irreversible 'Thaksin course' when Sondhi Limthongkul and Sonthi Boonyaratglin came along, for better or for worse...






The reason why we did not choose Thaksin
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YEAR-END SPECIAL: TOP 10 NEWS
2006 - the year of the rising baht

Central bank took on the speculators, record Shin Corp deal and retailers fought to stop the multinationals Capital control measures



Turbulent year for the SET


Dubai group takes a 25% stake in Raimon Land


Exporters told to brace for tougher overseas trade measures






SEXUAL ASSAULT
Occultist sentenced to 100 yrs

46-yr-old 'Nain Ae' convicted for attacks on 25 women clients



Two teachers shot, set on fire


Quake fault lines in South to be studied


New Year off to deadly start








Thais have Kings Cup in their sights
Chanwit Pholchivin's men will renew their acrimonious rivalry with Vietnam in the final of the quadrangular 37th King's Cup tournament today.



Mana ready for dakar rally






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Driving home the safety message

The annual road-safety campaign during the holidays limits the carnage, but it must work all year



Kofi Annan and the limits of the United Nations


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A year of Thai foreign policy blunders




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