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Sat, February 3, 2007 : Last updated 23:27 pm (Thai local time)
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Ruts, cracks at airport termed dangerous

A leading foundation engineer and members of Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont's advisory team paid their first visit to Suvarnabhumi Airport yesterday, much to the surprise of the Airports of Thailand (AOT)'s investigative committee headed by Tortrakul Yomnak.
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Blasts: conflicting accounts by agencies

The investigation into the New Year's Eve bombings has become complicated and the public confused by conflicting accounts and rivalry among the three law enforcement agencies involved.
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World hails Thailand's drug-patent violations

International organisations and health activists yesterday hailed Thailand's decision to allow generic version of Aids and heart drugs and dismissed suggestions that the move was a violation of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) regulations.
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Appeals for calm ahead of Asean final

Thailand and Singapore fans on Saturday were urged to stay calm at the potentially volatile Asean football championships decider here, after controversy marred this week's first leg.
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'I thought referee was going to book me'

The Singaporean football player who was awarded a
penalty thinks the spot kick should not have been
given, as he makes a revelation:
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