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Sun, March 25, 2007 : Last updated 20:56 pm (Thai local time)
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Abbot takes a tranquilliser,tells Thais: 'Talk to my boss'

Abbott Laboratories is declining requests for comments on the boycott of its products launched in Thailand last Monday - and the actions that led to it - although a US official lobbying on behalf of the drug maker here has derided the boycott.
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COMMERCE SEMINAR

Adapt or die, retailers told

Minister warns small traders new law will not save them unless they improve customer service
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Dust levels high in Mae Hong Son

Mae Hong Son is still plagued by smoke haze with dust-particle levels at a dangerous 186 micrograms per cubic metre (mpcm), according to the Pollution Control Department.
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Bell 214 helicopters grounded after crash

Navy commander-in-chief Admiral Sathiraphan Keyanond yesterday ordered all Bell 214 helicopters grounded for mechanical inspection after one crashed in Surin on Friday, killing all nine naval personnel on board.
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10 bus victims unclaimed

The bodies of 10 of the 29 passengers who burnt to death when their bus caught fire and crashed in Saraburi on Tuesday have still not been claimed from Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital morgue.
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Royal Flora gets gold

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) has awarded Thailand a gold medal for successfully organising the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006, an event-organiser said yesterday.
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