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A Senior Pol Sgt Maj Torhart Wassakul is helped from a police car to receive a medical treatment at a hospital. He was injured by a roadside attack on security envoy of Thanpuying Viriya Chavakul, a royal confidant to HM the Queen, in Yala's Krongpinang district.//Photo by Charoon Thongnual

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Suspected militants attack security convoy of Thanpuying Viriya

Latest report showed that Thanpuying Viriya Chavakul suffered a minor cut on her face from flying glass shattered by the bullets from the roadside attack on her convoy in Yala's Krongpinang district.



Malaysia tells Thailand: protect our investments in south

Putrajaya, Malaysia - Thailand must ensure the security of Malaysian investments in the kingdom's troubled south, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said Wednesday.



Illegal Wildlife trade is rampant : PM

The illegal trade in wildlife in Thailand is third only to narcotics and gun running, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said Wednesday.



NLA promises to throw out university autonomy bill

National Legislative Assembly (NLA) members promised hunger striking students Wednesday they would throw out legislation to make state universities autonomous institutions.






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APPOINTMENT ROW
Somkid may resign from his govt post

Former finance minister upset at attack over his new role; will make statement today in response to demands he quit






PM wants ruling on Kularb Kaew
Amid calls to have the control of Thai satellites returned to Thailand, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday urged the Justice Ministry's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to find out whether the Thai company Kularb Kaew, a key player in the Shin Corp sale, was majority owned by foreigners.






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TELECOM INDUSTRY
Samart considers ShinSat share buy

Expertise in related fields a factor



DE Capital set for Mida deal


Sizzler puts 10% growth on menu


Thai exporters visit paper fair

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SUSPECT TENDER
Ambulance probe finds several faulty parts

Spinal boards and blood-test kits, etc, 'inadequate'



Diplomats get police brief on terror threat


The search goes on for Burmese tsunami victims


Tarisa: Economy will stay on track

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BURNING ISSUE
Thai rak thai may split into three groups

'Die-hards' under Chaturon and Sudarat, plus off-shoots headed by Suwat and Somsak look likely; Northeast will be key



Witnesses deny earlier evidence


iTV seeks injunction to stop it being shut down


Legal advice sought on Chaturon's 'visits'

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WATCHDOG: Conserving energy should be top priority for the government
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No Chanvit, no problem, says Zico
[SOCCER] Veteran striker Kiartisak "Zico" Senamuang believes Thailand will be able to cope with the departure of national coach Chanvit Pholchivin, who is to take over at Vietnam's V-League outfit Dong Thap.



Angkhan leads Thai fighters to boxing tournament in Iran


National games 'safe'


Hail to the catwalk queen, but just for one day

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EDITORIAL
Govt must tolerate dissent

New media group PTV should be allowed to air its shows on cable despite its links to Thaksin supporters



It's time to move Thaksin down the priority list


Hope emerging for open trade in farm products

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