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Tue, May 8, 2007 : Last updated 20:13 pm (Thai local time)
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Families stop coffin protest

Authorities have convinced the families of two slain Buddhists to cancel their plan to place the coffins in the middle of a road and conduct religious rites for the victims in protest against the authorities' failure to provide safety for local people.
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Thailand 'can become Asian halal hub'

All halal food and service providers should cooperate more on technical and other knowledge to establish global standards to benefit consumers and increase the value of the industry, Malaysia's prime minister said yesterday.
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Toyota to buy back car

Toyota will buy back the car at the centre of an unusual protest by a district civil servant in Pathum Thani's Thanyaburi district on Saturday that attracted widespread publicity. But the price was still to be discussed.
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Saprang pushes for tougher security monitoring

After Saturday's bombing, Council for National Security (CNS) assistant secretary general Saprang Kalayanamitr yesterday vowed to push through stronger monitoring measures to prevent violence.
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