
Military's Matchima link

The head office of the new Matchima political group is owned by a top military figure with close ties to the junta, sources say.
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All bombing suspects freed

All 18 suspects linked to the New Year's Eve bombings have been released after police failed to produce sufficient evidence by yesterday's deadline for detention without charge.
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Prem stresses value of ethics

From the recent past, the country has learnt a painful lesson that an unethical leadership can inflict great harm, the Privy Council president said yesterday.
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Sapling complaint lodged

In the latest development of graft proceedings against the Thaksin Shinawatra regime, authorities have filed a formal complaint charging the ousted Cabinet for being involved in irregularities stemming from rubber-sapling procurement.
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2 bombs greet PM

Two bombs exploded in the heart of Pattani province, injuring four people, as Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont travelled to the restive region.
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Don't panic about new flu - ministry

Authorities yesterday sought to calm public fears over an apparently more virulent form of human influenza, which has already claimed three lives this year.
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NGOs say drug firms 'lying'

An assembly of non-government organisations yesterday called on the multinational drug manufacturers threatening to halt their investments if their patents are broken to stop "lying".
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SECURITY IN BANGKOK

Pet dogs to be trained to sniff out explosives

City police urge all Labrador, German shepherd owners to sign up for course
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