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Fri, May 18, 2007 : Last updated 20:39 pm (Thai local time)
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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.
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Public body mulled to lift police morals

The panel set up to overhaul the police force will propose that Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont issue a royal decree to set up a public body to develop better police.
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Thailand to make region's first dust-mite vaccine

A comprehensive set of vaccines against dust-mite allergy will mark a milestone in Southeast Asia, when it is manufactured for commercial use by the Faculty of Medicine at Siriraj Hospital.
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CDC agrees to drop crisis panel

The Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) yesterday agreed to remove the clause in the draft charter that would establish an ad hoc panel to resolve national crises, but it will maintain the controversial and much-criticised clause that gives amnesty to the September 19 coup-makers.
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Three in race for Asean post

Three people have been short-listed for the position of Asean secretary-general, a source said yesterday.
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Fate of Din Daeng flats up in the air

A joint decision by two self-governing bodies will be reached in the next two weeks on whether parts of a deteriorating Bangkok apartment complex will be demolished.
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AIRPORT NOISE

AOT gives four residents Bt66m in first land payout

Compensation claims settled at double market rate; soundproofing continues
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