
Chuwit offers Bt1-million reward for bomb tip-off

Erratic deputy leader of Chat Thai Party, Chuwit Kamolvisit, offered Monday a Bt1-million reward for any who helped find masterminds behind the series of bomb attacks on the New Year's eve.
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Foreign embassies issue travel warning on Bangkok

Several foreign governments have issued travel warnings on Bangkok for their citizens on Monday after multiple bomb attacks in Bangkok on the New Year's eve, which killed three and injured about 38 persons.
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Ousted PM denies involvement in New Year's eve bomb attacks

Ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Monday strongly denied suggestions that he was involved in the deadly New Year's Eve bomb blasts in Bangkok, and suggested that it may have been the work of the Muslim separatists from the deep South, his lawyer said.
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Surayud suspects "power losers" as finger--pointing begins

Finger-pointing has begun, and so have conspiracy theories.
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Gen Sonthi rushes back to BKK following multiple bomb attacks

Army Commander in Chief Gen Sonthi Bunyaratglin cancelled all his schedule in Saudi Arabia and rushed back to Bangkok following the multiple bomb explosions in Bangkok on new year's eve, an informed source said Monday.
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Two more bombs explode at Central World, Pratunam

Two more bombs exploded in the heart of Bangkok once the new year started, severely injuring many foreign tourists and some Thais.
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King urges Thais to help solve all problems

All Thais should join hands to solving the various problems confronting the country, such as political, economic and security, His Majesty the King said in a New Year message to the nation.
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Surge seen in SMS, emails

New Year's day will be celebrated not just with song but the sound of millions of mobiles beeping, according to Kasikorn Research Centre.
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Urgent meeting

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont last night met with Interior Minister Aree Wongsearaya and First Army Region commander Lt General Prayuth Jan-ocha at the Internal Security Operations Command headquarters following the bomb blasts in Bangkok.
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String of blasts rock Bangkok, killing 2

New Year's Eve parties cancelled / Rumours point to 'undercurrents' / Police, military out in force around country
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