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LABOUR DAY

Workers demand better conditions and new laws

Employee associations urge Prime Minister Surayud not to privatise state enterprises




Silent Thais keep cool amid heated debate on global warming

A dozen Thai delegates sat mutely during the second day of the closed-door climate change summit, watching officials from European countries hotly debate how best to come up with an effective report to deal with the impacts of the warming planet.





Fans' reaction to Thaksin's plan

The following are selected reactions from visitors to the websites of BBC Sport and the 'Manchester Evening News' in response to reports about ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra's bid to buy Manchester City Football Club.



Suvarnabhumi airport :Suriya requests another delay to his AEC date in CTX scanners case

Former transport minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit has deferred his appointed meeting with the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) over alleged corruption in the purchase of the CTX 9000 airport X-ray scanning machines and conveyor belt.



Downgrade of trade standing not tied to drugs: Boyce

Washington has downgraded Thailand's trade status by putting it on the "priority watch list" over extensive copyright violations, but denied it was a result of Bangkok's decision to suspend patent rights on selected drugs.

ISLAMIC CHIEF HERE

OIC praises amnesty bill

Ihsanoglu welcomes positive moves to end violence in South, opposes violence



Worst storm in 46 years set to strike

The Meteorological Depart-ment yesterday warned upper-southern provinces to be prepared for a tropical depression that would bring the heaviest rainfall in 46 years.



Compensation for families

The families of the three Thai workers burned to death on Monday on a South Korean vegetable farm will each receive Bt40,000 from a fund supported by the Labour Ministry.



Not happy

Former National Police chief General Kowit Watana yesterday lodged a complaint to the Police Commission, claiming he was unjustly transferred to an inactive post by the government.



Aids drug trial report out in July

An interim analysis of the last phase of Aids vaccine trials conducted by the Public Health Ministry on 16,000 volunteers will be released in July, Dr Thawat Suntrajarn, director-general of the Disease Control Department, said yesterday.






Top Stories



Thaksin linked to US criticism of government

Worst storm in 46 years set to strike

Warm welcome for tourists doesn't extend to workers

Beware of rain, flood,landslides

AEC, Revenue Dept spar over Shin taxes


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