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Supansa Wichanan, a karaoke bar singer, makes a gesture at her residence in Angthong province on Thursday. She alleged three men, including a police lance corporal, of chopping her right arm after she refused to share table with them.
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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.



Suspension from class revived for bad pupils

Suspension from class will soon be in effect again as a measure to cope with habitually misbehaving students, after the practice was revoked in a revised Education Ministry regulation two years ago.






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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.






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CALL FROM FTI
Swift end to withholding rule sought

Bank of Thailand urged to step up cuts in policy rate



SME Bank to slash its NPLs


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BROADCASTING
TITV urged to be made independent

Experts say govt should not miss media opportunity that has been opened up



PM tells agencies to heal religious rift


PTV rally 'won't be stopped'


Tough media ownership laws being looked at

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BURNING ISSUE
Sonthi looks to the future

Army reshuffle puts trusted aides in key places to help ensure things stay on course after he retires later this year



Photos 'show Watana at trading firm'


Voting will be e-easy in the future


Banharn wants AEC term extended

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VEENUS' VISION: Sexual-harassment scourge worth more than a soundbite
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Own goal a killjoy for Students
Thailand Premier League champions Bangkok University came within a whisker of registering one of their most famous victories only to concede a late own goal in a 1-1 draw against J-League runners-up Kawasaki Frontale in their Asian Football Confederation [AFC] Champions League Group F second match at the Todoroki Stadium yesterday.



Tamarine beaten in Miami qualifier


Thailand stay fifth in Manila


Bangkok Triathlon promises to be an exciting event

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EDITORIAL
Bus accident a preventable horror

Saraburi tragedy shows more must be done to ensure that public transport in this country is safe



What has this constitution got to do with you?

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