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Thu, May 10, 2007 : Last updated 20:31 pm (Thai local time)
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Clinton backs Thailand, as HIV drug deal signed

Former US president Bill Clinton has backed Thailand's decision to award compulsory licences to generic brands of anti-HIV/Aids drugs, Public Health Minister Dr Mongkol na Songkhla said yesterday.
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PM Surayud will stay : Gen Sonthi

Junta leader Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin Thursday supported Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont staying to the end of his tenure, saying he saw no justification in searching for a replacement.
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FM clarifies Thai govt's decision over Compulsory Licensing

Foreign Ministry clarified on Thursday the government's use of compulsory licensing on three life-saving drugs; Efavirenz, Kaletra, and Plavix, saying the move is allowed under World Trade Organisation.
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Britain's Blair says he will resign on June 27

Trimdon, England - Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair said Thursday that he will resign on June 27 after a decade in power.
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Illinois State Univ expels Thai student three days after Virginia Tech massacre

Illinois State University (ISU) has expelled a Thai doctorate student who asked a professor about his rights to buy a gun but denied the move had connection to Virginia Tech massacre, an Illinois-based newspaper online reported.
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Noppdon to file libel suit against activist

Noppadon Pattama, legal adviser to ousted premier, said Thursday he would file a libel suit against activist Chanapat na Nakhon for accusing him of being involved in deforestation when he was deputy minister for natural resources and the environment in the last government.
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Asian women struggle in the workplace: UN

- Women in parts of Asia still struggle to find decent jobs despite rapid economic growth, and when they do, they face discrimination and inferior pay, the UN labour rights watchdog said Thursday.
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CRISIS IN SOUTH

Seven killed in brutal attack

Special Forces troops hit by roadside bomb then shot in head; 2 suspects held
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