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Tue, May 8, 2007 : Last updated 12:33 pm (Thai local time)
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Let people choose the lottery numbers: vendors

Economist Sangsit Piriyarangsan yesterday called on the government to heed demands of lottery vendors over a vital condition that the new two- and three-digit lotteries system must allow punters to select the numbers they want to buy.
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Muslim, Buddhist protesters block roads in South

More than 300 Muslims yesterday demonstrated for the second day in front of a mosque in Tambon Krong Pinang, demanding the release of 24 suspected insurgents from custody, while 30-50 kilometres away, some 250 Buddhists staged two counter protests.
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UN welcomes resettlement moves for Burmese refugees

Senior United Nations officials have welcomed Thai government moves to allow Burmese refugees to be resettled abroad.
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Terrorist handbook 'old news'

Assistant Army chief General Saprang Kalayanamitr yesterday sought to downplay public fears following his revelation that British police had found a terrorist handbook in a London apartment that mentioned bombing targets in Bangkok, saying it had been discovered long ago, after end of the Cold War.
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Heavy rain floods provincial prison

Prachuap Khiri Khan's Muang district was under water yesterday after days of heavy downpours, while motorists had to exercise extreme caution when driving on sections of Petchkasem Highway.
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