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COMPULSORY LICENSING

Drop drug policy, US tells Thais

Gutierrez takes aggressive stance




Boom in teenage mothers in crowded Khlong Toei

At just 18 Waew is heavily pregnant with her third child and has no idea how her family is going to get by without any income or security in life.





Researchers find new frog species

A new species of frog has been discovered by researchers during a study of a biodiversity hotspot in Phetchabun and Phitsanulok.



Dispute over land report

Lawyers for deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday threatened legal action if the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) discloses a report of its investigation into the controversial Ratchadaphisek land purchase.



TITV won't work,Traipop complains

Television producers and advertising agencies want a new government to reverse the decision to make TITV a public broadcaster.



Migrant workers get fee cut

The Cabinet yesterday agreed to cut the fee for working visas from Bt2,000 to Bt500 for 20,000 migrant workers from Cambodia and Laos



HTMS Nakha sets off on its last voyage of an interesting life

After serving for more than six decades in the navies of three countries, a US-made warship recently decommissioned from the Royal Thai Navy departed Thailand yesterday - heading back to its home nation to serve as an historic showpiece at a naval museum.



Green plan for Sathorn, nearby roads

Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosayodhin wants to "rehabilitate" the environment in the commercial areas of Sathorn, Narathiwat and Ratchanakharin.



Fraud accused faces bankruptcy action

The Crime Suppression Police's initial investigation found that the Phuket landlord accused of chopping off his thumb to collect Bt16 million in insurance is being sued for bankruptcy over a Bt1.68-million debt, a source said yesterday.



Bt2.9 billion to keep Phuket island clean

The Pollution Control Department will spend Bt2.9 billion on a four-year plan to reduce refuse and manage wastewater on Phuket, its deputy director-general said yesterday.






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Angry seas cause closure of Phuket beaches

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Disasters loom as heavy rains persist

2004 quake activated more fault-lines

Drop drug policy, US tells Thais


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