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Fri, May 4, 2007 : Last updated 21:18 pm (Thai local time)



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Lotteries get go ahead but vendors don't like system

The government would proceed with the new two- and three-digit lotteries and fix any problems with them later on, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said yesterday.




Bangkok's ready to turn off lights

While scientists from all over the world were working to finalise a report on mitigation of global warming in the UN building here, the capital was coming up with its own initiative to reduce the impact of climate change.





'World first' antibody test strip devised for HIV

A Chiang Mai University researcher has successfully invented the world's first antibody strip test for HIV/Aids patients, possibly saving Thailand from importing a Bt5-million flow cytometer.



HM's office rebuts Arsa allegations

The Office of His Majesty's Principal Private Secretary has defended its chief against media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul's accusations linking the royal secretary to a key figure in the Temasek nominee controversy.



Ex-suspect says amnesty will help South

A former suspected militant involved in the storming of a military camp in Narathiwat four years ago said yesterday he fully supported Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont's suggestion to grant amnesty for southern militants.

MEDIA SEMINAR

Govt told it can sue YouTube over clips

Webmasters give example of Turkey's legal action against offensive Ataturk videos



Landslide and flash flood alert for parks

With heavy rain having lashed many parts of the country - and another tropical depression looming off the west coast, all national parks, especially those with waterfalls, are on alert for flash-floods and landslides.



Bring fringe groups into society: activist

Instead of sticking to the problematic notions of "Thainess" and "state security", society should learn how to cope with the word "humanity" to give marginalised migrant workers "room to be visible" and become part of Thai society, human rights advocate Gothom Arya said yesterday.

COMPULSORY LICENSING

Mongkol to seek support at WHO assembly

Minister to explain drug moves to US trade representative and drug firms






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Beware of rain, flood,landslides

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