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GLOBAL HEALTH

Mongkol to chair board of UNAids from next month

Acclaimed public-health pioneer says he'll put condoms on top of the agenda




Youths get life lessons at Buddhist gatherings

Over the course of 20 days, 50 selected high-school students at a Young Buddhist Camp were shown that a person's true worth lies in more than having a fair complexion, a highly paid job, wearing designer clothes or driving a luxury car.





Farmers in clash as dam floods paddies

Two groups of farmers from separate provinces almost came to blows yesterday after a dam built by one group to prevent rice paddies from being submerged flooded paddies belonging to the other.

SOUTH PROPAGANDA

Military tries to recruit a 'media army'

Journalists asked to join in the efforts to showcase 'good works' and counter militants' influence



Pallop is 'just an adviser'

Army chief Sonthi Boonyaratglin said yesterday that his outspoken adviser Pallop Pinmanee, who opposes dialogue with militants, is not authorised to do any actual work in the restive South.



Iranians charged over crack deals

Two Iranian men were arrested in Bangkok over the weekend for possession with intent to sell Bt1.2 million worth of the drug crack.



Science students wanted

The Education Ministry is seeking Bt12 billion in scholarship funding to encourage sciences, humanities and social sciences graduates.



Thais pay homage to a graceful spirit

Thousands crowded the Pridi Banomyong Institute yesterday to honour the life of Thanpuying Phoonsuk, the widow of the elder statesman Pridi Banomyong.



'The core of all religions'

"Thich Nhat Hanh understands the core of all religions.






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