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Mon, April 9, 2007 : Last updated 20:03 pm (Thai local time)



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A-Net scores spark student complaints

The Advanced National Edu-cational Test (A-Net) results announced on Saturday saw very low scores (all out of 100 marks) in a number of subjects, including 2.5 marks in Social Studies 2, 4 in Thai language 2 and 7 in English language 2.




BOT rejects fears it will peg currency

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has rushed to dismiss a market rumour that it plans to peg the exchange rate at Bt36 to the greenback.





Scorching summer lies ahead, say forecasters

Tak recorded temperatures of up to 40 degrees Celsius yester-day - the hottest in Thailand - as the meteorological department warned that temperatures this year would be the highest in many years.



Council of State to decide on farmers debts

The Cabinet will wait for the Council of State's ruling on the Farmers' Rehabilitation and Development Fund (FRDF) administration to tackle the longstanding debt crisis, Government spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp said Tuesday.



Thamarak denies everything

Thamarak Isarangura, the former defence minister and ex-deputy leader of the Thai Rak Thai Party, told the Constitution Tribunal on Tuesday he did not pay money to a small party, as claimed in the electoral fraud case.



Charges for a trio

The lawsuit said all three were involved in an attempt to evade paying tax while Bhanapot and Pojaman jointly gave false information to Revenue Department officers to avoid the tax.

ALLEGED TAX EVASION

Pojaman charged in court

First legal strike against Shinawatras sees wife of deposed PM, her brother and secretary charged with tax evasion

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When was Thaksin's "most tense" day?

September 19 coup, according to someone very close to Thaksin Shinawatra and was with him when it happened, was probably not the "worst" thing ever to occur to the ousted leader politically.






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