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Controversial 'right to life' bill set to become law

For the first time in the country's history, the idea of having "advance directive" - the decision of a patient to live or die - is going to materialise in the letter of the law.




Tax break extended for new SET listings

Finance officials bow to calls to help more companies go public





Bangkok can expect more violence: PM

Prime Minister Surayud Chula-nont yesterday warned the public to be alert and prepare for a new threat to their lives after the deadly bombings in Bangkok on New Year's Eve.



TRT leader urges CNS to promise no coup attempt

Thai Rak Thai Party leader Chaturon Chaisaeng urged Friday all eight leaders of the junta to convince the public that none of them would attempt to stage a coup to seize power from Surayud government.



Police arrest Bo Bae market vendors

Police have detained 26 Bo Bae Market vendorsfor leading the protest that blocked traffic and caused disturbance.



Pulo criticises Thaksin for blaming it over New Year bombings

Separatist Patani United Liberation Organisation (Pulo) has criticised Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra who blamed it over the deadly bombings in Bangkok on the New Year's Eve.



PM's support in Bangkok drops after Dec 31 bombs: Abac poll

Public support for Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont has plummeted among Bangkokians in the aftermath of the fatal New Year's Eve bombings, according to a poll released on Friday.



Coup rumours could be linked to Dec 31 bomb attacks

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said the country should be on alert as more chaos is expected within one or two months.



Coup leaders tighten grip

Troops shifted to key locations in capital n Sonthi denies split in CNS or coup against Surayud






Top Stories



Two more bombs explode at Central World, Pratunam

PM asks people to avoid crowded parties

Who set the bombs? The mystery can only deepen

String of blasts rock Bangkok, killing 2

Surayud suspects "power losers" as finger--pointing begins


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