
Private hospitals threaten to quit SSO

The Private Hospitals' Association is threatening to stop accepting Social Security Office (SSO) members as patients next year after it failed to receive a reply for an increased per-head subsidy.
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Deputy police chief named

General Wongkot Maneerin, a police officer close to ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, was yesterday promoted to be a deputy national police chief.
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Evil porn snaring Thais, Paiboon says

Deputy Prime Minister Paiboon Wattanasiritham yesterday warned of an "evil cycle" that allowed young Thais to surf pornographic websites and watch obscene clips in just 25 seconds as well as buy X-rated movies.
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Students offered rewards

The Office of the Higher Education Commission (OHEC) will reward students who give useful information about rare instances of inconsistent Anet score announcements this year.
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Mae Hong Son still smoggy

The smog crisis in Mae Hong Son continued yesterday with the amount of fine-dust particle exceeding acceptable levels.
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Burma shuts checkpoint at Mae Sot

Thai officials on the border with Burma yesterday put on a brave face after the junta abruptly shut the Mae Sot-Myawaddy crossing.
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