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Burmese leader Gen Soe Win (L) talks with Thai Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont waiting for their turn to sign the declaration on energy security at the end of the East Asia Summit held on the sideline of the Asean summit in Cebu, Philippines on Monday.//AFP

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Enough is enough : Thaksin

Ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has vowed not to re-enter politics, saying "enough is enough."



Media tycoon Sondhi apologises to Chaisit

Media tycoon Sondhi Limthongkul formally apologised to Gen Chaisit Shinawatra for remarks the latter considered defamatory.



Fresh outbreak of bird flu reported in Phitsanulok

Livestock Department has ordered slaughter of about 1,900 ducks of a farm in Phitsanulok province on Monday after finding a fresh outbreak of bird flu virus there.






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Three killed in rail tragedy
Over 100 hurt as initial probe suggests Thon Buri-bound train ran a stop signal, colliding with stationary train






Surrogacy Bill's draft hits early problems
An attempt by the Council of State to regulate surrogate motherhood suffered a setback when the first draft of its Surrogacy Bill was strongly criticised by experts.






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LAEM CHABANG
Too many wharves, not enough rail lines

Eastern Seaboard port faces capacity oversupply



New player's ambitious 5-year goal


Srithai has regional designs


Cinemas expected to recover quickly from bombing fallout

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US-Thai military exercise 'will be double standard'
The public should keep an eye on whether the United States adopts a double standard in dealing with the Thai military junta vis-à-vis the Burmese junta, said political scientist Surachat Bamrungsuk of Chulalongkorn University.



School in Ubon sees two fires in one week


Four teachers due to be honoured


Man beheaded as wife is shot in Yala

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CORRUPTION PROBE
Ministers lax in tackling graft: AEC

Kaewsan says only two ministers have bothered to check allegations



CDA to examine drafting task ahead


Thai Rak Thai warns CNS not to violate press freedom


Clampdown on broadcast media 'could damage CNS'

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EUROPE on a romp

Seve's men repeat in the Royal Trophy



Hot Thailand storm past the Philippines

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EDITORIAL
Ending it like Beckham

Footballer's choice to leave England a case of a young man's passions melding into an older man's pragmatism



The changing role of Thai media following the coup


Bush and Blair - two dead ducks with nothing left to lose


Is Southeast Asia becoming China's play-pen?

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