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People worship Rahu at a temple in Bangkok on Saturday on the occassion that lunar eclipse will be seen in Thailand early Sunday morning. Rahu is a Hindu God that swallows the sun or the moon, causing eclipses.//Photo by Prasert Thepsri

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Robbery may not motivation of killing two Russians : police boss

Acting national police chief Gen Seripisut Temiyavej does not believe the man arrested for the murder of two Russian tourists intended to rob them.



PM's meeting with keymen trigger reshuffle speculations

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont held a closed door meeting on Saturday with key ministers and top aides at Baan Phitsanulok, triggering speculation on the emerging picture of a new Cabinet lineup.



Border with Thailand safe: Malaysian army chief

Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's new army chief on Friday said the country's northern border areas near insurgency-hit Thailand are safe, and hailed cooperation with the Thai army.



Pattaya tourist killing gun found

Police yesterday found the murder weapon used in killing two Russian women in Pattaya on February 24.






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Five militants killed in raid on camp
At least five militants died in a 30-minute gunfight when Rangers stumbled on their training camp in the jungle of southernmost Narathiwat province yesterday.






Seminar gives govt advice on the economy
Kasikornbank president Prasarn Trairatworakul said yesterday that the top priority of the new finance minister was to get rid of the central bank's Draconian capital-control measures.






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FINANCE MINISTER
Woo back business, PM urged

Names fly as Cabinet reshuffle looms



Two firms suspended from trading


Nok Air moves all flights early


Condo drives doubling of profits

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BANK-LOAN SCAM
Bank executives may be among charged

Twenty to face Assets Examination Committee over funds that are said to have found their way into powerful pockets



Gifts of Tipitaka to strengthen ties


Pattaya tourist killing gun found


The fight is on to support anti-alcohol legislation

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Constitution-writers more into politics, says Sunee
Constitution-drafters appear to be more interested in politics than ensuring the new charter guarantees wide-ranging human rights and liberty, claimed national human-rights commissioner Sunee Chaiyarose.



Pojaman seeks tax-case review


Sanan: Reshuffle entire Cabinet


Politicking :Ban must be 'strictly followed'

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GOLF
Oliver adds to twist

Wilson and Haig blaze the field



FISU quite impressed

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EDITORIAL
Bring in Mom Tao to save the ship

MR Chatu Mongol Sonakul capable of breathing new life into government as country's finance minister



Bad habits die hard in public-school admissions


The greening of the Bush administration

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