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Tue, January 23, 2007 : Last updated 20:12 pm (Thai local time)



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DSI told to investigate Bangkok bombings

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday assigned the Justice Ministry's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to carry out a parallel inquiry into the New Year's Eve bombings in Bangkok, reportedly because he did not fully trust the police handling of the investigation.




AOT plays down runway cracks

Airports of Thailand (AOT) Plc insists runway and taxiway cracks at Suvarnabhumi Airport - which could cost Bt1 billion to fix - are not serious enough to prompt airlines to shift back to Don Muang.





Second birdflu outbreak in Nong Khai

A fresh H5N1 birdflu outbreak has been found in hens in the far northeast province of Nong Khai, Livestock Development Department directorgeneral Pirom Srichan said Tuesday.



CDA allows non-CDA to chair charter writing

The Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) relaxed Tuesday its earlier rule that excludes non-CDA members from being eligible for the position of chairperson of the 35-person constitution drafters .



Cabinet terminates telecom excise scheme

The Cabinet Tuesday approved the reduction of telecom excise rate for both fixed line and cellular services to zero per cent, a change from 2 per cent and 10 per cent respectively.



Singapore denies allegations of tapping

Singapore has denied allegations by Thai junta that it tapped Thailand's private phone conversations saying it did not make business or technical sense to route domestic calls via another country.



Thais won't tolerate 'dictatorship' forever : Thaksin

Tokyo - Thailand's ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has warned the country will not tolerate "dictatorship" indefinitely after he was deposed in a military coup.



'King Naresuan' shatters Record

"The Legend of King Naresuan" has set a new Thai box-office record, raking in Bt120 million in four days. The film is tipped to be an all-time blockbuster.

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ShinSat sale 'tragic blow for defence'

Expert says takeover should be blocked or Thailand would have to spend billions to ensure signals are not intercepted






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Military men arrested

Row with S'pore escalates

Thailand sends mixed signals to Singapore

ShinSat sale 'tragic blow for defence'

Some 15 military officers, civilians arrested


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