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Germany has better understanding toward Thailand: FM spokesman

Nuremberg - The German foreign minister had a "correct impression" of the political development in Thailand after the briefing by Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram in a bilateral meeting, said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tharit Charungvat.



Baht breaks 35 level to hit new nine-year high

The Thai baht hit a new nine-year high against the dollar, breaking past the 35 barrier on Thursday amid expectations the Bank of Thailand would further ease its capital controls, dealers said.



Asian stocks bounce back on Wall Street's tail

TOKYO - Asian stock markets bounced back Thursday after a rebound on Wall Street helped to restore some calm to jittery global bourses following another round of heavy losses.





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Massacre in Yala
8 Buddhists executed in attrocious van ambush






Rising baht set to break key barrier today
The baht is likely to break the Bt35 barrier today due to massive selling of dollars by exporters concerned the currency will continue to surge against the greenback.















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Amaret faces heat over fire sale in '98

DSI probe of post-crisis restructuring



Thanasin ordered to raise funds, settle claims


Battery to jolt sales


Bangkok can still take the catwalk






CHAO PHYA SPILL
Polluted river water reaches city

Dilution reduces toxic effect; fish farmers want plant in Angthong shut



Worried Thai officials to seek Asean's help


TITV may be run by 'service unit'


Culture Minister calls on Chula to punish Pemmika








Thais keep chances firmly alive
[SOCCER] Thailand enhanced its chances of qualifying for the Olympic Asian zone final qualifying round after registering a much-needed 1-0 away victory over India in their Group E second match yesterday.



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Inexcusable barbarity

The failure of govt forces to protect civilians and take on the militants is a root cause of the latest atrocity



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