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Mon, March 19, 2007 : Last updated 19:33 pm (Thai local time)



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SOUTHERN VIOLENCE

Three killed in school attack

Muslims blame troops for firing on Islamic institution




PTV waits to learn its fate

Satellite-based PTV is expected to learn today whether it can continue to broadcast, its president Veera Musigapong said yesterday.





Authorities failing to stop lighting of fires

The smog problem in the North is worsening as a result of the authorities' failure to control man-made fires in forest areas, Pollution Control Department director-general Suphat Wangwong-watthana said yesterday.



'City short-changed by ad-space sellers'

Sellers of public advertising space are making huge profits and paying only a fraction of these to the city, a Bangkok councillor asserted yesterday.



Military abused us, say fleeing Muslims

A group of 24 Muslims from Narathiwat have fled to Malaysia to escape alleged intimidation by the military, a report said yesterday.



25 held over Yala murders

Security officials have detained 25 suspected Muslim insurgents in Yala and Narathiwat in connection with last week's slaying of eight Buddhists travelling in a passenger van.



Storms batter the Northeast

One person was killed and hundreds of homes were damaged as storms hit the Northeast on Saturday night, with the Meteorological Department warning yesterday of more thunderstorms across upper Thailand.






Top Stories



Boy, 5, killed but mother survives knife attack

Hunt begins for pollution source

Polluted river water reaches city

Thais slip behind rest of Southeast Asia

Military abused us, say fleeing Muslims


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