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Fri, May 25, 2007 : Last updated 20:20 pm (Thai local time)



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The path to VIOLENCE

Shades of Virginia Tech in Pathum Thani killing spree




WHO backs use of compulsory licensing

The annual meeting of all 193 member states of the World Health Organisation (WHO) ended yesterday in Geneva with a resolution to endorse the use of compulsory licensing to increase access to medicines.





Prosecutors submit list of witnesses on Pojaman-Bhanapot case

Public prosecutors submitted on Friday a list of 39 witnesses to testify in the Pojaman-Bhanapot case for the alleged Bt546 million tax evasion.



Burma extends Aung San Suu Kyi's detention:

Rangoon - Military-run Burma on Friday extended the detention of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, police sources told AFP, despite growing international calls for her freedom.



US congressman's proposed legislation has no impact on Thai-US relations

Thai-US relations will not be affected as a US Republican congressman threatened that Thailand would lose its designation as a major non-Nato ally of the US unless the military junta return power to people.



PM to cut short his visit to China

Prime Minister Surayud Chalanont decides to cut short his official visit to China late this month. The decision was made hours after HM the King warned of disturbance over the upcoming Constitution Tribunal verdict on the future of two major political parties.

FIVE DAYS TO GO: JUDGEMENT DAY

King warns of trouble

His Majesty the King yesterday expressed his grave concern over the upcoming Constitution Tribunal verdict on the future of two major political parties and asked the country's top judges to do their best for the country and yet brace themselves for heavy criticism.



Web cast for May 25

Stay tuned with major Thailand news through our webcast service. Today by Kornchanok Raksaseri.






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