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Sun, January 14, 2007 : Last updated 22:06 pm (Thai local time)
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Elephants raid food lorries

The difficulty of finding food during the dry season has driven a group of wild elephants from Chachoengsao's Khao Ang Rue-Nai Wildlife Sanctuary to resort to snatching sugar cane and tapioca from passing trucks, a local forestry official said yesterday.
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Policeman, fireman shot dead in South

Suspected militants yesterday shot dead an officer in Pattani just after he left his flat for his police station a kilometre away, and an off-duty fire-fighter in nearby Yala.
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Security needs help from public

Police in the capital are seeking help in keeping the city safe from security threats, Metropolitan Police spokesman Colonel Pinit Maneerat said yesterday.
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Fear no quakes,Chiang Mai is told

Last month's earthquake that sent frightened residents fleeing out of wobbling buildings was not strong enough to cause any major destruction, and nothing dangerous is coming in the near future, authorities said yesterday.
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Flowers from His Majesty

His Majesty the King yesterday sent flowers to Sawas Sumalayasak, the chularatchamontri or spiritual leader of the country's Muslims, who has been admitted to Siriraj Hospital with gallstones and gastroenteritis.
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