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Sat, April 28, 2007 : Last updated 20:51 pm (Thai local time)
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SOUTHERN UNREST

Warning of major attack

Intelligence agencies warn that militants may try to mark third anniversary of Krue Se; Sonthi downplays fears
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Decision on former consul deferred

Public prosecutors yesterday deferred a decision on whether to prosecute a former honorary consul of Morocco, his wife and other suspects for allegedly encroaching on public land in Phang Nga, citing the large amount of evidence still to be examined.
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IN BRIEF

Policing: DSI shuffles division heads to prevent them from 'clinging to power'

New officers have been appointed to head five key divisions at the Ministry of Justice's Department of Special Investigation, as part of the department's staff-rotation policy.
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University admission results due by May 15

University admission results will be released by May 15 at the latest and admission requirements will remain the same for the next two years, Education Minister Wijit Srisa-arn said yesterday.
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High-level UK team for talks on climate

The United Kingdom is sending a high-level government delegation to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which is meeting in Bangkok next week to agree recommendations for governments on reducing global carbon emissions.
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267 risky tourist spots

A recent survey has found that 267 scenic tourist attractions around the country are at risk of landslides and flash-floods. Among them are Sa Kaew's Pang Sida National Park, Chanthaburi's Soi Dao Wildlife Sanctuary and the nearby 15-level waterfall, and Khao Kichakut National Park.
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Young prince an example of benefits of breast-feeding

HRH Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, who celebrates his second birthday tomorrow, was yesterday held up as a perfect example of the benefits of breast-feeding for babies.
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