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Tue, March 13, 2007 : Last updated 20:16 pm (Thai local time)



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Prakitpao must stay in hospital: court

The Criminal Court decided yesterday not to order the release of Dr Prakitpao Thom-thitchong from a mental institution.




Big interest rate cut expected next month

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) is likely to sharply cut the interest rate by half a percentage point next month, paving the way for the eventual removal of the 30-per-cent capital control measure.





Yala bomb planted by a woman, police say

A Muslim woman is suspected of carrying out a bomb attack at a morning market in Yala province yesterday injuring at least nine people, police said.



TRT complains to Auditor General over Saprang's trip

The Thai Rak Thai Party filed a complaint on Tuesday to Office of the Auditor General against the use of funds for the overseas excursion by Council for National Security assistant secretarygeneral General Saprang Kalayanamitr.

YOUR PHOTOS, YOUR STORIES

Photos of Smoke and Dust in the North are welcomed

We're seeking urgent help from our citizen reporters again. This time, a thick pall of smoke has blanketed the northern provinces of Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Chiang Rai and Lampang for several days.



Mental hospital to be open for public

In the wake of public scepticism surrounding Dr Prakitpao Thomthitchong's admission as a mentally-ill patient, Mental Health Department director general ML Dr Somchai Chakraphan plans to allow public visits to psychiatric hospitals.



Flights to Mae Hong Son cancelled as thick smoke blankets Mae Hog Son

All Thai Airways International flights to Mae Hong Son provinces were cancelled on Tuesday as thick pall of smoke caused by fire continued blanketing the areas.



Fire ban imminent as North chokes on dust

Flights cancelled because of poor visibility; four provinces covered by smoke for more than a week



Interview with Gen Suchinda, former coup leader

Thai history likes to repeat itself, with variations. With the military leadership facing a hard time overseeing the country during this transition period, Matichon newspaper talked to Gen Suchinda Khraprayoon, the former prime minister and army chief.






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