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Fri, February 16, 2007 : Last updated 21:42 pm (Thai local time)



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Don Muang unlikely to reopen after airline snub

Don Muang Airport may not be reopened as fewer-than-expected airlines have shown any intention of moving their operations back to the old airport, said an executive of Airports of Thailand (AOT).




Somkid volunteers to take advisory role for govt

Former deputy prime minister Somkid Jatusripitak made a surprise comeback yesterday as an economic envoy to shore up investor confidence and boost international understanding of the sufficiency economy theory.





Chotiros pledges to shed sexy dress

Actress and university student Chotiros Suriyawong will shed her sexy evening dress to accomplish her latest mission of reading books for the blind.



Govt launches commemorative events for HM the King's 80th birthday

The government inaugurated Friday state-commissioned celebratory events to commemorate His Majesty the King's 80th birthday this year, while announcing an official end to state functions marking the 60th anniversary of HM's accession to the throne.



Thailand wants Malaysia's offer to mediate talks with rebels

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said that the government agreed to accept Malaysia's offer to mediate negotiation with insurgents who flared up the deep south, reversing earlier denial statement made by the foreign minister.



Don Muang Airport will serve domestic flights only : PM

Remaining as an international airport, Don Muang airport will be for domestic flights only, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said Friday.



"I stay" : Pridiyathorn

Deputy Prime Minister Pridiyathorn Devakula reiterated Friday he would continue working in the government although former deputy prime minister Somkid Jatusripitak is appointed to chairman of an international economic co-ordination committee.



Srikanjana strikes a chord in the UK

A 12-year-old Thai girl has impressed British television and press media with her musical genius.

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Surayud plays former premier at own game

Ex-Thaksin minister's appointment a gamble for PM, a slap to Pridiyathorn

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