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Mon, March 26, 2007 : Last updated 20:08 pm (Thai local time)



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Corruption report suffers hiccup

Junta leader Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin blamed "human error" on Monday for broadcasting glitches during the awareness campaign on corruption aired by Army-run Channel 5 over the weekend.



Ousted Thaksin to appear on hi-thaksin.net Monday night

Deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will appear for the second time in a video clip on his website; www.hi-Thaksin.net tonight, the website said Monday.



Hundreds of Buddhists gather in Songkhla to demand more safety

Hundreds of Buddhists gathered at Sabayoi district office in Songkhla province on Monday, demanding the security authorities to provide more safety for them.





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Children in danger
Human trafficking suspected as youngsters go missing in Tak's Mae Sot district






Company in bribery case accuses AEC of threats
A private company allegedly linked to a bribery scandal involving an Ua Athorn housing project has complained of heavy-handed investigation tactics by an Assets Examination Committee (AEC) panel.















FOREIGN BUSINESS ACT
Council of State suggests changes

Proposals join those of Commerce Ministry and National Legislative Assembly



BOT's forex directive stuns banks


Philips cares for us in a big way


Pollution poses national threat






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Pollution levels soar in North

Fine dust particles hit danger level again as efforts to create rain are thwarted; Burma blamed for fires



Three-day seminar examines state of the nation


King Power yet to be told of AOT's action


Karen army snatches 2 policemen








Hi-Tech roll over bankers in opener
Favourites Hi-Tech lived up to their top billing, beating Bangkok Bank 84-67 in the men's opener of the King's Cup Basketball Championships at Siam University's gymnasium yesterday.







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Fix the problem and move on

Coup-makers need to dispel doubts they will hang on to power or allow the next PM to come from their ranks



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A responsible monetary & fiscal policy mix for 2007




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