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Soldiers guard the Northern and Northeastern Bus Terminal Tuesday when people start to come back from their home in the provinces. Soldiers have been deployed to several locations following Sunday bomb attacks.
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Suspicion falls on Thaksin allies

New Year's Eve bombings were organised by figures within the previous regime: Surayud, Sonthi



Militants not seen as likely culprits

The government and the Council for National Security (CNS) yesterday played down speculation that the bomb attacks in Bangkok on New Year's Eve were planned by Muslim insurgents based in the deep South, despite certain evidence.



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His Majesty the King on Monday signed a royal command to appoint the 100 members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly.






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Hardy tourists undeterred by drama, warnings
Several foreign governments issued travel warnings for their citizens yesterday after the bombs in Bangkok on New Year's Eve, which killed three and injured 37.






ANALYSIS
Who set the bombs? The mystery can only deepen

As residents of the City of Angels pick up the pieces after the string of deadly bombings that killed three and injured nearly 40, casting a grim shadow over New Year festivities, speculation has been rife at to who the perpetrators were.






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AVIATION
Blue skies ahead for regional, new airlines

Batch of new carriers want licences



Investment projects still on track despite political turmoil

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Third victim dies; Royals send condolences
Nine foreigners injured in blasts; widow of victim pleads for the violence to stop



Thousands sign New Year wishes to King


Mosque worker hurt by small explosion


Shopping must go on despite the fear

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Political turmoil ahead, top seers warn
Surayud ministers good 'but have bad omens' they claim; predictions also of floods, quakes



Chuwit offers Bt1m reward


Militants not seen as likely culprits


Bomb alerts prove false

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VENUS'S VISION: Forget PAD and Samak -- let's prepare for the real doomsday
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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
A tragic lapse in national security

Sunday's bombings made it painfully clear that guarding against terrorism must top the government's agenda



Defining the future of Thai democracy in troubled times


Containment the way forward in the Mideast

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