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A bomb squad officer inspects under vehicles at The Nation's car parking lots on Monday after a man made a bomb threat against the paper. As of 5.24pm, no bomb was found.
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Chavalit criticises CNS for linking him with New Year's bombings

Former prime minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh lashed out at the Council for National Security (CNS) on Wedensday for trying to link him to the New Year bomb attacks.



Injured people of New Year's Eve bombings recovering : Health Ministry

The victims of the New Year's Eve bombings have all made good progress in recovering from their injuries, the Public Health Ministry said Monday.



Bomb threat against the Nation

A man made a bomb threat against The Nation newspaper on Wednesday, saying the paper reported onesided and antiThaksin news stories.






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Royal endorsement for members of charter-drafting panel
100 appointed by CNS include many well-known names






Law aims to cut official corruption
A draft of Thailand's first-ever law on good governance - aimed at reducing bureaucratic bribery and other forms of corruption - will be ready by the middle of this month.






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CURRENCY
Uncertainoutlook for exports as baht rises

Fears mount over oil price, slowdown



Privatisation likely to stall this year


Neighbours challenge Thailand


The 'key partner'

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MASS MEDIA
The shackles still remain

The year 2006 was a controversial and trying year for the Thai mass media, which had to cope with not just threats from outside but questions from within.



New Year traffic nightmare


In brief :Victim 'carried mosque bomb'


10 Newsmakers in 2006

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Unusual 'Christmas gift' boosts AEC airport probe
Auditor-General Jaruwan Maintaka said yesterday she received an extraordinary gift on Christmas Day - over 10 boxes full of documents and evidence of corruption during the building of the new airport.



Police have 2 theories on bombs

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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
Time for military to deliver in South

Armed forces have run out of excuses for their failures in fighting the insurgents and protecting the public



Disregard for human life does nothing for anyone's cause


Saving future generations through taxes now

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