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Police release a video clip from a security camera set up in front of a karaoke bar in Yala's Betong district on Monday. Police said the clip showed a suspect walked out from a karaoke bar after planting an explosive there.

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Dusit Zoo may have to move says government minister

The government is toying with an idea to relocate Dusit Zoo in Bangkok's Dusit district to the suburbs.



VIDEO CLIP OF NEW YEAR'S BOMBING
A Bt1 million reward offered for clue to suspect


Police released Monday a video clip which they said show footages of a suspect who was involved in the fatal bombing in Saphan Kwai on the New Year's Eve. Police have sought public assistance to help locate the man who appeared in the video clip.



BOT not yet approves Pojaman's requrest to bring out Bt200 million

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has not yet approved the request of deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's wife, Khunying Pojaman, to bring money out of the country to buy a house in London, said the governor Tarisa Watanagase.



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Duty of every Thai to see satellites returned: Sonthi
Taking back Thai satellites from the Singapore operators is a patriotic duty for every Thai, the junta head said yesterday, although he claims a simple business deal need not harm relations with the island state.






Somkid's appointment secures govt new enemies
Allies turn on Premier Surayud over choice of sufficiency envoy; vow to launch a protest






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RETAIL BUSINESS
Law 'should give room to all players'

But some fear it will cement the strong position of overseas giants,seminar hears



CEOs check out the cutting edge


PTTEP proves its potential abroad


Highways Dept told to speed up motorway plan

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LOTTO PROPOSAL
Ministry's new bid to legalise lotteries

Council of State says amending 1974 Act would not give legal amnesty to ex-govt



Saxophone master in Bangkok debut


Taxpayers let down by fire scheme farce


Coyotes' last dance

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TRT pins its hopes on a 'white knight' lawyer
The election cases could make history, but that's not on Somsak's mind



Activists call for more power for the people


Junta accused of exploiting news media


Defiant Chaturon stumps in Kalasin

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SIDELINES: Somchai's departure is long overdue after bloodshed
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Tomahawks are champions
[RUGBY] Australia's Tomahawks outclassed a lacklustre Southerners 26-7 to win the Cup title of the Raimon Land Bangkok International Rugby Tens at Bangkok Patana School yesterday.


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EDITORIAL
Govt gambles with Somkid

The bold appointment by Surayud, while confusing locals, could serve to alienate Thaksin internationally



Asean's accord on counter-terrorism a major step forward


A prophet on Thailand's political future

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