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A sandal believed to belong to a victim floats at the Sairung Waterfall in Trang Sunday morning while onlookers observe rescue workers’ searching for survivors and bodies of victims.

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Junta, Govt urged to patch up differences

Democrat leader Abhisit Vejjajiva has called on the junta and its government to patch up their reported differences in order to return democracy - even an "imperfect" one - to the people as soon as possible.



39 bodies found in waterfall tragedy in Trang

Trang - A total of 38 bodies have been found so far at two waterfalls in this southern border province following flash floods Saturday.



NEW LEGISLATION
TiTV to be first public broadcaster


Law would create a public TV without advertising, funded by a specific tax



Planting the seeds for a more secure future

Many people believe that when one door closes, another opens and new opportunities present themselves.






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What ails the Thai family?
Social problems mount as the traditional institution caves in to present-day pressures






SOUTHERN SHOOTINGS
Protest ends after assurances

Army vows to probe killing of teenagers by unit, and take action if soldiers guilty






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TOURISM
Thais offered China packages

Special deals designed to boost low-season travel to Chengdu and the surrounding area



BMTA hastening its rehabilitation plan


Malaysia 'passes Thailand' in FDI

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SONGKRAN ROAD TOLL
Casualties down on last year

Drink-driving chiefly blamed again;victims' kin urged to take payments



Human-rights protection plea


Five denied bail over kidnapping


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AEC 'has had long enough'
A high-ranking member of the Thai Rak Thai Party yesterday opposed a draft bill to extend the term of the Assets Examination Committee tasked with rooting out corruption involving the ousted Thaksin government.



Surin makes IPU appeal


Thaksin wants poll to go ahead: Surapong

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VOLVO CHINA OPEN
BRIER MAKES MOVE

Hend hot on the heels of Austrian



Thais make their presence felt at Samila Beach


A doubles blow

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Getting ready for the Asean Charter

Leaders need to prepare now to ensure that the binding legal document is approved by all members and citizens



It's past time to believe there is honour among thieves


Petronas powers Malaysia forward


Speeding to success

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