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Fri, January 12, 2007 : Last updated 21:14 pm (Thai local time)



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Global warming helps cholera

Rising temperatures resulting from global warming is to blame for cholera bacteria becoming more widespread, an environmental biologist who has studied the bacterium said yesterday.




Broadcasters stand firm against CNS 'gag'order

Thai broadcast journalists said yesterday they were undeterred by the Council for National Security's (CNS) order to stop airing views from the deposed prime minister and his Thai Rak Thai Party and would continue to report the views of both sides.



OUSTED PM

Beijing faces Thaksin dilemma

Govt tells China ex-PM has lost his diplomatic status



A senior monk loves Thai Rak Thai

The Thai Rak Thai Party found a senior monk among its fans when former party MPs attended a religious ceremony to mark the New Year.



NCCC declares assets of two ministers in Surayud government

The national anti-graft agency has revealed the assets of two Cabinet ministers appointed in November.



Burma migrant workers high on 'Asean'

migrant workers in southern Thailand have begun concocting a new homemade drug that they call "Asean", made of heroin, amphetamines and milk, Thai police said Friday.



Left-wing group claims Athens embassy attack

Athens - The left-wing group, Revolutionary Struggle, claimed responsibility for Friday's attack on the US embassy in Athens, in an anonymous call to police which is being examined, Greek Public Order Minister Vyron Polydoras said.



Kanjanapa to face tough questions : Klanarong

Kanjanapa Honghern, personal secretary of ousted prime minister's wife, will face questions that dug deep into details when she testified with Assets Examination Committee over sales of Shin Corp to Singapore on Friday, an AEC committee member said.



Explosives found under pickup in front Pattani military camp

A military camp in Pattani province narrowly escaped bomb attack on Friday after soldiers found explosives concealed under a pickup that was about to enter the camp.



LPG truck collision sparks explosion fear

Firemen spent more than one hour in their frantic efforts to avert a feared explosion of highlyinflammable gas leaking from a tanker truck that collided with a trailer truck on the inbound Bang NaTrat Highway less than half a kilometre from The Nation's head office late last night.






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Kularb Kaew is nominee under revised act

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Prem: Blasts intended to unseat govt


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