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About 1,000 village scouts march from the Border Patrol Police head office on Phahoyothin Road in Bangkok to Chatuchak Weekend Market Sunday to denounce the massacre of nine Buddhists by Muslim insurgents in Yala last week.

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25 suspected insurgents rounded up

Security officials have rounded up 25 suspected Muslim insurgents from two districts in Yala and Narathiwat following the brutal massacre of eight Buddhists last week.



Group of Thai Muslims flees to Malaysia: report

KUALA LUMPUR - A group of 24 Muslims from Thailand's insurgency-plagued south have fled to Malaysia to espace alleged intimidation by the Thai military, a report said Sunday.



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PTV in debut blackout mystery


Govt bosses appear to give maverick TV the green light



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ANTI-COUP PROTEST
Rally rails against the junta

Activists play down differences between pro- and anti-Thaksin camps






Weather to blow North haze away today
Northern residents tortured by the weeks-long smog will breathe a sigh of clean relief today if a storm forecast is reliable. If so, the climate crisis will be immediately swept away, leaving its "real" causes uncertain and no predictions for its reoccurrence.






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HOTEL EXPANSION
Dusit Thani enters Indian market

Deal with Bird Group is first foray onto the world stage in years



EC airs worries to Commerce Ministry


Hi-tech factory designed to cut pollution


AdFest entries hit record 5,012

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POLLUTION
All hands put to the civic pumps

Capital's chief tackles Chao Phya wave of death



'Most people don't know about new charter'


State telecoms listing U-turn


Karan's U-turn on Narathiwat curfew

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BUDGET
Cabinet okay for Bt1.63-trn spending

Some ministry requests rejected; deficit estimated at Bt120 billion



CNS defends military charter seminar


Weng to lead democracy march

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Ya Ni takes Indian title in play-off
Chinese Taipei's Tseng Ya Ni clinched the US$100,000 (Bt3.5 million) DLF Women's Indian Open after beating Thailand's Russamee Gulynamitta in the first play-off hole at the DLF Golf & Country Club.


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EDITORIAL
Good tidings from Europe

The Asean-EU meeting in Nuremberg this week was a big boost for the region and particularly Thailand



It's high time to make polluters pay dearly


Inconvenient gossip, new knowledge


Business sentiment hit by government's lack of policy clarity

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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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