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Wed, February 28, 2007 : Last updated 13:52 pm (Thai local time)
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ANALYSIS

Taxpayers let down by fire scheme farce

The public and taxpayers have been let down over the first instalment of a controversial Bt6.68-billion purchase of Austrian-supplied fire-fighting vehicles.
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Coyotes' last dance

Ayutthaya authorities and the provincial culture office have eliminated "coyote dancers" from commercial promotions and events.
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Elderly warned to avoid city's pollution

Chiang Mai Public Health Office is warning residents, especially the elderly and those with respiratory diseases, to avoid prolonged outdoor activities as air pollution is reaching critical levels.
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Chiang Mai hit by drought

At least three districts are being affected by drought, prompting the province to take action more quickly this year to tackle the lack of water.
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Immigrant, 2 kids slaughtered

A Burmese rubber tapper and his two young daughters were brutally murdered on Saturday night by two intruders raiding their home in Chumphon's Lamae district.
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