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Sun, April 22, 2007 : Last updated 22:39 pm (Thai local time)
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Thai herb shown to prevent osteoporosis

A herb native only to Thailand and Burma has prevented osteoporosis in laboratory tests, according to study results revealed by Ubon Ratchathani University yesterday.
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Judges are just bureaucrats: Nidhi

The public should not mistake that judges with their added authority under the proposed new charter are a more progressive group than the rest of the bureaucracy, or that the courts' greater political role will likely bring about positive political change, famous historian Nidhi Eoseewong warned recently.
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SOUTHERN VIOLENCE

Roadside bomb kills 3 soldiers

Two others badly wounded as patrol vehicle overturned by 20kg explosive
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Toothbrushstar rating introduced

The Public Health Ministry has launched a certification programme to help shoppers in choosing toothbrushes.
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No delay in child reports

The Social Development and Human Security Ministry yesterday called for an exception to the law requiring parents to wait 24 hours before reporting a missing child to police.
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City seeks experts for Bang Khunthien

The capital lacks the expertise to develop its planned Bang Khunthien Bay Centre on the lines of its predecessor in this eastern province, Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosayodhin said during a visit on Friday.
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Shooting sparks row

Several hundred Phang Nga villagers yesterday demonstrated outside the Koh Yao police station, demanding that a district official allegedly involved in a fatal shooting be prosecuted.
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Fire shuts MBK mall

A blaze yesterday afternoon forced the crowded MBK Centre in Bangkok to close down for one day, but no casualties were reported, police said.
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Media gets a view of Phu Phan exploitation

Local police flew members of the news media in helicopters yesterday to see encroachment by rubber plantations in the Phu Phan mountain range in Sakon Nakhon, Kalasin and Udon Thani.
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