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WOMEN'S RIGHTS

Anger over proposed change to rape laws

Amendment implies it is acceptable for men to force sex on wives, activists say




It was father who abandoned us: son

A 25-year-old man accused of dumping his ailing father at a Pathum Thani temple retorted yesterday that his father had deserted his family when he was only five years old.





'No time to listen to everyone'

The request by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to present its findings about what the new constitution should entail was turned down by the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) yesterday.

THE SOUTH

International mediator can play role: Pulo

Old guard says talks should be monitored to ensure credibility

TWIN AIRPORTS

Airlines to have their say

Transport minister to meet representatives on move to reopen



Marine life survey

An aerial survey will be carried this month on rare marine animals and seagrass reefs along the eastern coast - from Chon Buri's Sattahip to Trat - between February 19-28.



Khlong Toei blaze hurts one and leaves 1,800 homeless

A fire destroyed more than 200 homes and displaced more than 1,800 residents in Bangkok's Khlong Toei slum late on Monday night, leaving one woman with minor burns and investigators scratching to find the cause.



Subsidy cut hits poor schoolkids

Parents in Khon Kaen are upset by a government decision to cut a subsidy to help poor students following the transfer of responsibility for schools from the Office of Basic Education Commission (Obec) to provincial administrations.



Donations to schools banned

The Education Ministry is to ban state schools from receiving any donations during the admission period, which usually runs from March 15 to April 8.



Police advice to young girls: Don't!

City police launched a campaign yesterday advising girls to adhere to its guidelines - four "don'ts" - in a bid to prevent young teenagers from engaging in conventional sex today, Valentine's Day.






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