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MEDICAL CARE

Cheaper generic drugs will help ease health crisis

Breaking patents will give affordable treatment to HIV and heart patients




Autonomous university chiefs 'must reveal assets'

Presidents and vice presidents of autonomous universities should be required to declare their assets to the National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC), Thammasat University rector Surapol Nitikraipoj said yesterday.





Counting red blood cells

Leukaemia victim fears toxic estate ruined her life



Foreign investors cautious

Foreign investors and businessmen yesterday expressed mixed reactions towards Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont's clarification on the draft amendment to the foreign business law, which many see as anti-foreign.

BANGKOK BOMBS

Lie-detector tests for more suspects: source

None have confessed, says Anupong, despite police claim



Plea over lotteries

Unemployed sellers of two- and three-digit lotteries are going to the Supreme Administrative Court next week over the government's repealing of the lotteries.



Aussies charged over fake credit cards, 'black money'

Two middle-aged Australian men were paraded in front of the media yesterday following their arrest in Bangkok for alleged fraud related offences.



Neglected diseases of poor nations in focus

Unlike other medical conferences, the upcoming Prince Mahidol Award Conference will focus on policies aimed to countering health problems faced by minority groups around the world.



ATM heist

Thieves yesterday ran off with an ATM machine, which had been filled with Bt2.45 million a day earlier, in Songkhla's Hat Yai district.



No murder charge against ex-senator

Public prosecutors yesterday decided there was insufficient evidence to put former senator Napinthorn Srisanpang on trial on a charge of masterminding the murder of former Thai Rak Thai MP Kobkul Nopamorn-bordee.



Biodiesel plant set to start

The first biodiesel plant in Thailand will start operating in Surat Thani province next month, producing a daily output of 10,000 tonnes.



'Materialism' keeps city youths happy

A new study seeking to measure the Gross Domestic Happiness (GDH) of Bangkok and its vicinity of youth aged between 12 and 24, found that they were quite happy with their lives and that materialism was a major factor in their happiness.

PHUKET

Disease fear causes tour drop-outs

But Legionnaire's outbreak at hotel not confirmed






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