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Fri, April 27, 2007 : Last updated 16:25 pm (Thai local time)



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Fishermen battle for rights to sea

A government plan to give fair fishing rights has backfired and divided villages



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Give Surayud and Sonthi a chance

Only Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont and Army chief Sonthi Boonyaratglin can deliver a smooth transition from the military-installed regime back to an elected administration, as many political groups are mounting their demands that could lead to political turmoil and the crash of the junta.





Draft Constitution

The Constitution Drating Committee has finished its first draft.



Surayud unveils reshuffle plan

PM to increase Cabinet seats; rule out appointing deputy in charge of security



US investigators probe school killer's path to murder

BLACKSBURG, Virginia - Investigators on Wednesday were piecing together a South Korean student's path to mass murder on a US university campus as details emerged of possible missteps in the early hunt for the killer.

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International death toll in Virginia Tech massacre

BLACKSBURG, Virginia - An Israeli survivor of the Holocaust who was shot dead as he tried to protect his students.






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