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Workers erect barriers of sand sacks at a Chao Phya River bank in Bangpho district as water level is expected to be as high as 1.95 metres on Friday night.//Photo by Prasert Thepsri

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Burma names general acting premier

Rangoon - Military-run Burma on Friday named a senior general acting premier as the incumbent prime minister, Soe Win, battles cancer.



General election could be earlier if situation is stable : PM

The general election could be held earlier than December if the political situation is calm, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said on Friday.



Abhisit will not take political break if Democrat is dissolved: Ongart

Democrat Party denied on Friday its party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva was considering taking a break from politics if the Constitution Tribunal ruled to dissolve the party.




CLIMATE SUMMIT, NEW YORK
Bangkok to join new Clinton climate initiative project


Bangkok will be among the first 15 global megacities to participate in the new Clinton Climate Initiative programme to retrofit existing buildings to make them consume less energy and reduce their contribution of carbon emissions.






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History will judge Surayud govt's missed opportunities
Prime Minister Gen Surayud Chulanont has missed a historic opportunity to put Thailand's house in order. And history will judge his government harshly.






Condos 'safe from big quakes'
Property developers have assured owners and prospective buyers of units in high-rise condominiums that the buildings are perfectly safe and can deal with strong earthquakes.






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Property-sector slump blamed on policy uncertainty
The value of the property market slumped by up to 20 per cent or Bt10 billion in the first four months of the year, due to political uncertainty and unclear economic policies under the interim government.



Cosmetics push urges positive thinking


Cut taxes and rates: chamber


Insurance aimed at gold shops

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2004 quake activated more fault-lines
The National Disaster Warning Centre (NDWC) yesterday said people living near geological fault-lines should be prepared for more earthquakes, as many faults in Asia had apparently become more active following the huge quake that caused the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004.



Public body mulled to lift police morals


Thailand to make region's first dust-mite vaccine


CDC agrees to drop crisis panel

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BURNING ISSUE
CHARTER A TERRIFIC DISTRACTION

Drafting process has been a wonderful way to buy time for a regime short on legitimacy



Major problems with draft, Wissanu says


Assembly of Poor to stage major protest


Rival 'Black May' commemorations held

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REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE: The true meaning of beijing's olympic games
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Thongchai ready for BA Open
Local stalwart Thongchai Jaidee has made the resolution of conquering the mountainous Santiburi Samui Country Club as he leads the local challenge in the US$300,000 Bangkok Airways Open next month.


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Preparedness low for a major quake
Cost-effective safeguards in building and better detection are needed to prepare Bangkok for potential disaster



Tribunal's ruling set to change the face of Thai politics


Unhelpful preconditions a major stumbling block in Iran nuclear talks


Laying claim to the spirit of May 1992

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