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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.
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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 .
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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.
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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.

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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.

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Flowerpot bomb injures six in South
A powerful bomb hidden in a flowerpot near the entrance of a Narathiwat restaurant injured at least six people in another violent incident in the restive region.
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Danai says Taiwan will be tough
Danai Udomchoke says the burden of carrying the nation's expectations will be heavy on his fragile shoulders if compatriot and Thai No 1 Paradorn Srichaphan cannot recover in time for the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone qualifying round against Taiwan early next month.
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