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Wed, January 10, 2007 : Last updated 19:39 pm (Thai local time)



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Fifth school fire in Buri Ram

A fire in a Ban Taleng School building in Buri Ram's Chamni district early Wednesday was the fifth school blaze in the province since the coup in September. A back window indicated signs of a breakin.



PM rules out cabinet reshuffle

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont ruled out speculation on Wednesday that he was to reshuffle his Cabinet in the wake of the New Year's Eve bombings and the government's plunging popularity.



"My duty was to sign documents" : Panthongtae

Panthongtae Shinawatra, son of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, testified during his session with an Assets Examination Subcommittee on Wednesday that it was his mother's personal secretary who conducted the sale on his behalf of Shin Corp to Singapore's Temasek Holdings.





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FOREIGN BUSINESS ACT
Nominees will be forbidden

Planned amendments give more teeth to laws that restrict business holdings; executives warn of investment backlash






Heart-rending farewell
Juling gets royally sponsored service; country pays respects; funeral on Monday















FOREIGN BUSINESS ACT
No more than 15 listed firms will be affected - SET

Changes to law 'less drastic than feared, will mainly impact telecom, property firms'



TMB Bank to lower growth forecasts


Low to middle sectors to the fore


Jet Airways set to spread its wings






UN DEVELOPMENT REPORT
Narathiwat and Pattani near base for quality of life

Providing land to the poor, control over resources to local people and passing the Community Forest Bill seen as key goals



Top security for Children's Day


NY Eve bombs rain on pop star's parade


Third stand-off over suspect








TENNIS
WRISTY PROBLEM

Paradorn crocks in Sydney but will march on to Melbourne



We will regain the title, says Chanwit


Taniguchi ready to gun down Europeans


Kirilenko to feature in Pattaya






EDITORIAL
Foreign Business Act clarified

Government's amendments seek to remove legal ambiguities and promote transparency



A prayer of thanks and admiration for Khru Juling




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