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Rescue workers use machine to cut open a passenger carriage of the Bangkok-Yala train to get inside to rescue passengers at the Nong Kae station in Hua Hin early Sunday morning. Three train workers were killed, 73 other people were injured in the accident.

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MAJOR TRAIN ACCIDENT
3 killed, over 100 injured in train crash


Prachuap Khiri Khan - Two trains crashed at the Nong Kae station in Hua Hin district early Sunday, killing three people and injuring more than 100 other passengers.



Children throw themselves into the fun

Surrounded by tight security, the country's youth enjoyed National Children's Day celebrations yesterday, and Government House hosted more visitors than last year.



Alongkorn to dish dirt on airport

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 Democrat Party leader Alongkorn Pholabutr on Wednesday.






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TRENDS IN YOUTH BEHAVIOUR
Porn, teen sex and gambling on the rise

But there's less smoking and drinking, recent surveys find






Thaksin's S'pore meet 'unofficial'
Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram said yesterday that the planned meeting between former premier Thaksin Shinawatra and Singapore's deputy premier S Jayakumar in the island republic is understood to be "unofficial".






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DON MUANG AIRPORT
THAI going back to the future

National carrier to move all but three of its domestic routes from Suvarnabhumi to old airport to save on operating costs



Economic growth set to accelerate


Local oil prices down 40 satang per litre


Checking system planned to enforce new voting limit

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CHARTER ASSEMBLY
Qualifications to stay unchanged

CDA chairman says there is no time to draw a broader pool of drafters



Elephants raid food lorries


Policeman, fireman shot dead in South


Security needs help from public

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SURAYUD'S PAST
Tribute from PM's teacher

'He's one of the few students that I didn't have to cane'



Alongkorn to dish dirt on airport

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GOLF
ROUT ROUND THE CORNER

Royal Trophy appears on its way to Europe



Chanvit's boys eye goal spree against Filipinos

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EDITORIAL
A victory for the Burmese junta

Russia and China's vetoes of a Security Council resolution explain the generals' intransigence



Better solution for Thai International at Don Muang


How to pick strategic industrial winners


India rises: From muddy villages to boom town

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New poll posted on Thursday

Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?

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