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



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Utter mayhem in South

Army major dies in second day of blasts<br> Soldiers, militants in fierce gun battle Govt won't deviate on peaceful solution




Chanvit to quit as coach, heads to VN

[SOCCER] Chanvit Pholchivin is preparing to quit as national team head coach to take up a managerial position at Vietnam's V-League outfit Dong Thap after the Vietnamese offered a lucrative contract, which he could not resist.





Customers fear fate of Shin's satellites

Shin Satellite Plc is being besieged by foreign customers demanding to know the fate of the company's orbiting communications equipment following government talk of retaking its concession.



Animated Buddha saga hits the big screen for HM the King's birthday

After struggling to find Bt100 million to pay for it, the first locally produced animation of the Lord Buddha will be completed in August, according to producer Dr Wallapa Phanthong. It will be released to coincide with His Majesty the King's birthday in December.



Three arrested over Chinese New year attacks

The Commander of the Fourth Army Area, Lt General Viroj Buacharoon Tuesday said three suspects behind the string of attacks during the Chinese New Year have been arrested. Viroj said the suspects were between 20 and 30 years of age and had admitted to their crime.



More witnesses recount earlier statements against TRT

Witnesses at the electoral fraud case involving the Thai Rak Thai Party told the Constitution Tribunal Tuesday Election Commission (EC) investigators forced them to frame the ruling party.



PAD calls for Somkid to resign

The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) called Tuesday for the resignation of economic envoy Somkid Jatusripitak, who was the economic architect for the former government.



BOT to consult AMLO, AEC on Pojaman transfer

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) said it would not take long to decide whether to approve Khunying Pojaman Shinawatra's request to transfer Bt400 million in cash to the United Kingdom to buy a house.






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