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Thu, April 19, 2007 : Last updated 20:55 pm (Thai local time)



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Killed on their way to orchard

A senior officer from the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), speaking on condition of anonymity, said the trigger mechanism greatly resembled the bombs used by Communist Party of Thailand insurgents a few decades ago, but authorities are still trying to determine if the bomb was home-made or factory built.



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Alcohol vendors breaking the law

Minister pledges to enforce regulations after survey finds shops intentionally sold booze at all hours to revellers



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Former Air Force mechanic on trek to save forests

A 52-year-old Air Force veteran has embarked on a 500-kilometre "walk for reforestation" in honour of His Majesty the King.



Necromancy to the rescue

To survive the coming political turbulence, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont may need more than a Cabinet reshuffle.



Police reshuffle sees 97 moved

A major police reshuffle yesterday saw 97 major-generals shifted, including those commanding significant posts like the Crime Suppression Division and the commandos.



Major schools participate

about aircraft. I believe I will learn a lot of things from these projects," he said. According to Sawat, the Aviation and Space Camp project will select participants based on the level of learning required for each step of the aircraft's construction. For the first year, the project will select 50 students from five schools based on their understanding of physics.



Low birth weight on increase, say experts

The problem of babies born with low body weight, which affects their health and could lead to disability and death, is growing worse in association with a decrease in the average age of mothers, experts said yesterday.



Garment workers seek compensation

A rare Supreme Court hearing was held yesterday to hear more evidence from 34 garment workers demanding compensation from their employer after suffering from byssinosis after working long years without adequate protective measures.



Aircraft alert in Chiang Mai

A passenger jet yesterday made an emergency stop when a tyre burst seconds before take-off at Chiang Mai Airport.



Parents warned to be wary of kidnappers

Parents nation-wide should be on the alert for kidnapping gangs, which often operate during the school break, Labour Protection and Welfare Department chief Padungsak Thephasdin na Ayutthaya said yesterday.



Now, Jatukham shadow puppets

The massive popularity of Jatukham Rammathep amulets has expanded to another famous product from the South - shadow-play puppets - and those involved are making handsome returns.



Deaths slightly down but accidents and injuries increase

The seven "dangerous days" of the Songkran holidays ended yesterday with 361 people killed and 4,805 injured in 4,274 road accidents.






Top Stories



Rules ignored as revellers party hard

Insurgents kill 70 yo, fire at train

Casualties down on last year

Six days: 318 dead, and 4,300 injured

Who is Jatukham Rammathep?


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