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Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre is jam-packed with book lovers Sunday. The 35th Bangkok International Book Fair 2007 is being held at the centre from Saturday until April 10.

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PTV threatens to sue Snoh

PTV Sunday threatened to sue Pracharaj Party leader Snoh Thienthong for having alleged that the station had been paid to organise demonstrations against the government and junta.



ANTI-COUP PROTESTS
Sonthi mulls response to campaign


Democrats slam signature drive against Prem as 'disrespectful' to monarchy; police dismantle Sanam Luang stage



Parties can start preparing now: Sonthi

The ban on party activities will remain in force until September, but this is not an obstacle to parties making necessary preparations now for the general election scheduled for December, junta leader General Sonthi Boonyaratglin said yesterday.



Aree: Success of curfews warrants their wider use

Most people agree with curfews imposed in two districts of Yala, the government believes and expects the restrictions to be extended to other areas.






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SPECIAL REPORT
Bus crash gives pause for thought

Tightening of regulations mooted to check both vehicles and their drivers






Deal with Japan must go forward, govt insists
The government yesterday insisted it would sign the Japan-Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement despite continuing protests against the bilateral deal.






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CENTRAL BANK
4-5% GDP forecast may be cut

Rumour says 0.25% cut due in late April



Divided views on merger plan


Hilton eyes MICE boost


Communications firm expands

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SECRETARY-GENERAL
Surin, three other Thais in running for Asean post

Ex-foreign minister willing to take on job as grouping enters a new phase



A-NET to be scrapped from 2010


US envoy tells of investor unease over govt's moves


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Parties can start preparing now: Sonthi
The ban on party activities will remain in force until September, but this is not an obstacle to parties making necessary preparations now for the general election scheduled for December, junta leader General Sonthi Boonyaratglin said yesterday.


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Boonyu outshines favourites
[ADVENTURE RACE] Boonyu Kawiratanakhajorn upstaged national stars to win the men's overall title at the Adventure Race Thailand Championships in Phuket yesterday.



Army tame Navy

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EDITORIAL
Thailand pulled from the brink

Surayud's refusal to declare emergency rule the right choice to soothe tensions in volatile times



Promised election won't cure multiple conflicts


To the stage! Rally ho!


Organic farming bearing fruit

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