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Blasts affect scrap-collectors' livelihood

The New Year Bangkok bombings have deprived the city's many scrap-collectors of their livelihoods. The scavengers scour refuse containers and rubbish piles for items they can sell.




Vaccine smugglers nabbed

A shipment of smuggled bird-flu vaccine worth Bt20.7 million was intercepted recently on Koh Samui, officials said yesterday.





CHIANG MAI :Briton, 35, jumps to his death

A British tourist committed suicide yesterday morning by jumping from his room on the sixth floor of a condominium in this northern city and falling to his death on the roof of an adjacent building, police said.



Phuket police seize over 5,000 fake credit cards

Police have arrested three Sri Lankan men for credit-card fraud, seizing more than 5,000 bogus credit cards allegedly encoded with information from real credit cards.






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