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Wed, April 11, 2007 : Last updated 21:14 pm (Thai local time)



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LESE MAJESTE CASES

Thaksin clears 1st legal hurdle

Prosecutors cite lack of evidence of malicious intent; critic says decision should be reviewed




Cabinet okays Business Act amendments

New rules for foreign business still have to clear National Assembly





Bookworms sign off at Bangkok fair

About two million people attended the Bangkok International Book Fair 2007.



Army: Defence volunteers not to blame for Muslim deaths

Four students killed after angry clash in Yala on way back from funeral



Administrative Court orders halting of building in Pattaya

The Administrative Court in Rayong issued on Wednesday an injunction halting construction of a residential building that will block sea views of residents in a nearby condominium.



Have your say on Foreign Business Act

Commerce Ministry will Thursday explain the National Legislative Assembly on its latest draft Foreign Business Act on positive and negative points particularly in details of 'grandfather clause and 'expanded period' in a bid to make sure that the act will pass a vote soon.



Villagers parade charred body of victim for Gen Sonthi in Yala

Some 200 people paraded the charred remain of a woman who was shot dead and set ablaze through streets in Yala's Muang district to to protest the unending violence in the deep south.



Policy rate slashed by half percentage point

The Monetary Policy Committee resolved to slash the policy rate by half a percentage point, despite private companies' call for a sharper cut to quickly revive sagging confidence among investors and consumers.



Thailand 'happy' with Abbott's price cut amid generic drug row

Thailand, which is at loggerheads with Western pharmaceutical giants over generic drugs, on Wednesday welcomed US drug maker Abbott's offer to sharply cut the price of a key Aids medicine.



PM Surayud leaves hospital Wednesday

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont left hospital on Wednesday after three days of medical checks, saying that he is fit and fine.



Bloggers rail against imposing civility online

San Francisco - Outrage abounded in the "blogosphere" on Tuesday as a pair of Internet luminaries lobbied for rules of behavior in the lawless world of online commentary.






Top Stories



YouTube ban to remain in effect for now

Two more offensive videos put on site

Thailand outraged over new YouTube King videos

Political chat site shut 'for security'

YouTube says it is ready for compromise


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