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Mon, April 2, 2007 : Last updated 20:55 pm (Thai local time)



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PTV RALLIES

Suriyasai insists Thaksin involved

Democracy alliance threatens to resume protests if anti-govt activity continues




Lesson in luck grips Thailand

It was celebration or dejection for parents and kids as the country's best schools held lucky draws for places in the next academic year





PTV to sue Sondhi Limthongkul

PTV executives filed a libel suit on Monday against media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul and the Democrat's Alongkorn Pollabutr, for alleging the cable TV station was involved in the signature campaign to oust Prem Tinsulanonda as Privy Council president.



Village headmen and kamnans want to retire at 60.

Village headmen and kamnan yesterday asked the Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) to amend the law to permit them to remain in their post, once elected, until they reached 60 years of age rather then taking up the position for only one fiveyear term.



Second major quake likely to hit Solomons: seismologist

Sydney - A second powerful earthquake is likely to hit the Solomon Islands within days following a magnitude 8.0 tremor early Monday, a leading Australian seismologist said.

SHIN CORP ROW

Temasek happy as pressure eases off

Chalongphob tries to take a more conciliatory line over telecom firm's controversial sale






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