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Thu, March 22, 2007 : Last updated 21:20 pm (Thai local time)



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Grieving relatives of bus victims will sue

Grieving relatives of passengers killed when their Bangkok-bound coach caught fire and careered down a hill in Saraburi on Tuesday will sue bus company Sri Sanguan Yanyont.




Sonthi slammed for prevarication

The junta leader came under fire yesterday for failing to make a clear public stance about his political future.





Contracts with King Power to be nullified : AOT

Airports of Thailand's board of directors stand by the Council of State's ruling on Thursday that two contracts with King Power International Group should be nullified, said AOT chairman Gen Saprang Kalayanamitr.



No amnesty for September coup leaders : petition

A network of democracy advocates yesterday filed a petition opposing the idea of granting an amnesty to the September 19 coup leaders on the grounds that the new constitution should not condone the military intervention.



Acting TRT leader to testify with EC next week

The Election Commission has scheduled a March 30 session to hear the testimony of Thai Rak Thai Party acting leader Chaturon Chaisang, who has denied his alleged act of defiance over the ban on party gatherings.



A Karaoke singer accuses a policeman of chopping her arm

A policeman in Saraburi was temporarily discharged from service on Thursday pending an investigation after a woman accused him of chopping her right arm.



Opec will meet global oil demands: president

The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting countries on Thursday tried to soften global concerns about decreasing oil supplies, saying Opec was committed to providing enough for world consumption.

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King Power contracts unlawful

Investigation may be sought of former AOT chief who approved retail contracts






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