
TITV staffers warn of chaos in public plan

TITV and its producers have voiced concerns over the government's plan to turn the station into a public television channel that would have no advertising, saying this was not the right time and that huge adjustment costs could be incurred.
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Attorney General office delays decision on Por Pratunam

The Attorney General Office's Department of Economic Crime Litigation on Thursday postponed its decision to May 30 on whether to sue businessman Paijit Thammarojpinit, also known as Por Pratunam, and eight others.
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I want to tell Thaksin "don't ever come back," : PM

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said if he could would tell his ousted predecessor Thaksin Shinawatra not to ever return to Thailand.
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Wasan selected new MCOT president

MCOT has named Wasan Phaileeklee, adviser to the Thai Broadcast Journalists Association, as the new president, due to his ability and experiences in the media industry.
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Some North Korean refugees end Thai hunger strike

A hunger strike by North Korean refugees being held at a Thai detention centre continued Thursday, although some of the around 100 people have resumed eating, the UN refugee agency said.
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NATION WEBLOG

Unforgivable?

Our staff, Jeerawat Na Thalang, writes in her blog why senator Rabiabrat Pongpanich should not be forgiven for attacking entertainer Naovarat Yuktanan.
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ET, you're not so far from home ...

European astronomers have discovered the first planet beyond our solar system that orbits in a "sweet spot" zone where life could exist.
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2006 is the most brutal year in the media's history

With 100 Journalists Killed, 2006 was the Most Brutal Year in the Modern
Media's History, according to the International Press Institute's annual review.
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SPECIAL WEB EDITION

"I will never leave her in the car again," Akradej

The police father of the six-year-old girl who was sleeping in his pickup truck when it was stolen on Tuesday night said that the incident caught him off guard since the vehicle was parked at a police station and within his sight.
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SPECIAL WEB EDITION

Jor Sor 100 a big help in finding girl

Jor Sor 100, a popular radio traffic station, played a big role in helping to locate a stolen car - and safely return a child asleep in the back - after it was taken from a Bangkok police station late on Tuesday night.
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SPECIAL WEB EDITION

Taxi drivers catch car thief with policeman's missing girl

An opportunist thief drove off from a Bangkok police station late on Tuesday with a police sergeant's pickup, without knowing that the officer's sixyearold daughter was asleep in the back.
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