
Khon Kaen shop blaze is still a mystery

Officials have yet to establish the cause of a huge fire that caused at least Bt30 million in damage as it ripped through the Sentosa Department Store in Khon Kaen on Friday night.
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Students demand promised stipends

A group of hilltribe students have appealed to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) claiming they were mislead by the Chiang Rai Rajabhat University (CRU) into believing their education would be free of charge.
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Engineers beat their breasts over airport debacle

There has been a growing chorus of self-criticism within Thai engineering and architectural circles as public confidence in the professions has been shaken by the Suvarnabhumi Airport debacle.
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More killings ahead of Abdullah's visit

Violence continued unabated in the restive South yesterday with a 56-year-old truck-driver shot dead at close range by suspected insurgents on motorcycles while four soldiers in a patrol vehicle were injured the night before by a roadside bomb in Narathiwat's Bacho district.
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Software engineering project for young grads

The Office of Computer Cluster Promotion (CCP) is running a project called the "4th IT Smart Gen-X" to encourage the development of Thai software engineering so that it meets global standards.
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Don't parlay that flower,my friend

With Valentine's Day approaching, the Internal Trade Department yesterday warned florists that overcharging for roses could land them in jail for seven years or a Bt170,000 fine.
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Regional winners in Irish essay contest

Winners of the third Impac Dublin Literary Award essay competition (Northern Chapter), under the title "A Tale of Thai Grace and Compassion" were announced this weekend in Chiang Mai.
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