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Emergency medical service staff at Rajchavithee Hospital tend to a wounded person following a bomb attack at nearby Victory Monument.
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PM asks people to avoid crowded parties

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont has asked people to refrain from joining crowded new year party following capital bomb attacks.



Countdown celebrations cancelled in Bangkok and Chiang Mai

New year countdown celebrations were cancelled on Sunday following seven simultaneous attacks in Bangkok that killed two persons and injured 22 people.



Bomb victims identified so far

Officials have identified some of those injured and killed in the Bangkok bomb attacks as following:






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2006: a year in transition
2006 was a year of huge change in the Thai politics.






Key political developments of 2006
January :Protests against Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra led by media firebrand Sondhi Limthongkul continue from the previous year.






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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

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SOUTHERN VIOLENCE
Murder victim's wife slams scared villagers

Local people stood by and did nothing as two teachers were shot and burned by suspected militants in Yala



Consumer rights bills ready for NLA


Road toll rises to 109 dead

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Attacks will increase: Abhisit
Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva expects the political camp of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra to increase attacks on the military-backed interim government.



CORRUPTION :Contract-bidding results to be posted online for transparency


Multiple wives just 'personal' business

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SOCCER
King's Cup Comes Home

Thailand ended the year in spectacular style by defeating arch-rivals Vietnam 3-1 to lift the coveted trophy in the final of the quadrangular 37th King's Cup tournament at the Suphachalasai Stadium yesterday.


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EDITORIAL
Justice served with Saddam's death

Former tyrant's ignominious end should usher in a new era for Iraq and allow it to finally embrace democracy



Thaksin's cronies resort to a smear campaign to save their boss


Taxing tissue the most ethical solution to compensating donors


A tumultuous year for the civic movement

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