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University students protest against university autonomy scandal in front of the Parliament on Wednesday. They burn coffin which had name of Education Minister Vijit Srisaarn on it.//Photo by Sakol Sandhiratne

 Today's Big Stories
Violence continues in Narathiwat

Suspected militants shot dead a rubber taper in a remote village in Narathiwat's Tambon Sri Sakorn with shotguns and M16 automatic rifles, while in nearby Tambon Tohdeng of Sungai Padi district saw three soldiers suffered injuries from roadside bombings while on patrol.



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Thai share prices drop 2.2 percent after selling off in world market

Thai share prices dropped 2.20 per cent in morning trade Wednesday following a selloff in markets around the world and the surprise resignation of the kingdom's finance minister, dealers said.



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One flew over the uckoo's nest?
Dr Prakitpao Thomthitchong, who owns a lucrative tutorial business, maintains that he is not insane and is doing his best to stay out of a mental institution.






Sondhi drops controversial show from Channel 11 as PTV row heats up
Media Mogul Sondhi Limthong-kul yesterday announced he will withdraw his programme "Yam Fao Paendin" from Channel 11 following the government's dispute with the new cable TV station PTV.






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INTEREST RATES
Ministry calls for big cut by BOT

Finance urges 50-basis-point reduction



Bangkok Metro puts off train purchase


HomePro races against retail law to expand


Diamond Roofing scores 56% profit rise

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FIRE VEHICLES
Bid to find way out of costly deal

Apirak and Aree hold talks over ending Bt6.7-bn Austrian contract



Health groups plan more compulsory licensing moves


Father charged for beating son, 14, to death


Bomber's lost arm?

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BURNING ISSUE
Clampdown on media freedom comes at a cost

By acting against PTV, the junta will make the same mistake the Thaksin government did and further hinder democracy



PTV 'to employ same methods as ASTV but not biased'


Man in exile is threat: Boonrawd


No CNS members seeking portfolios

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TENNIS
LIVING DANGEROUSLY

Danai fends off challenge from American Kendrick



FUTURE IN BALANCE


Becks is hot stuff in the US

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EDITORIAL
Soul-searching time for iTV

In the future, station must find a way to balance its role as an independent voice with financial viability



iTV's fall puts dream of independent TV back at square one


The invisible costs of the Salween dam project


Court's muddled ruling does little for survivors of Srebrenica massacre

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Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?

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