
Security set to dominate children's day of joy

Security worries look set to dominate National Children's Day today, as uniformed and plain-clothes police and military officers fan out across the country to ensure maximum security.
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Public help sought to step up security in capital

Police in the capital are seeking help in keeping the city safe from security threats, Metropolitan Police spokesman Colonel Pinit Maneerat said Saturday.
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AEC to be asked to probe Frobisser

Evidence of alleged corruption over duty-free areas and logistics centres at the new Suvarnabhumi Airport will be handed to the Asset Examination Committee (AEC) by deputy Democratic Party leader Alongkorn Pholabutr on Wednesday.
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Malaysia admits explosion at Thai border post was an accident

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's military said Saturday that an explosion which injured four soldiers at a base near the Thai border was an accident, and not the work of intruders as was reported.
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Key points of the ASEAN terror convention

CEBU, Philippines - Following are key points from ASEAN's first convention on fighting terrorism, which leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations signed here on Saturday.
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ASEAN leaders call for early resumption of global trade talks

CEBU, Philippines - Southeast Asian leaders called Saturday on the world's major powers to break the deadlock in global trade talks and move towards an early conclusion of the so-called Doha round.
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US cancels tsunami warnings

WASHINGTON - The United States canceled early Saturday its tsunami warnings for all areas of the Pacific Ocean that could have been affected by a tidal wave generated by a major earthquake east of the Kuril Islands.
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Military manoeuvres

Eighty-four cavalry officers and battalion commanders lined up on Monday to convey New Year greetings to General Prem Tinsulanonda, president of the Privy Council.
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