
Two killed in ambush in Yala

Two men were killed and two rangers wounded in the continuing southern violence.
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Grocer's pickup rigged with C-4 bomb

A rescue team in Nakhon Pathom yesterday defused a C-4 explosive found tied under the pickup of a greengrocer.
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'Quake' building collapses

A 10-year-old building believed to be weakened by the recent 6.3 earthquake in Laos collapsed in Mae Rim district yesterday. The building was part of a tourist information centre.
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In honour of Montri

John Solt, a poet and long-time friend of Montri Umavijani, considered the country's greatest modern bard, will hold a poetry reading in his honour next Saturday at Wat Pho, starting at 9am.
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Bt2 bn asked for referendum

The Cabinet is expected on Tuesday to approve Bt2 billion for the September referendum on the new constitution.
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Plea for smoking-free markets

Eight of every 10 shoppers and vendors at Chatuchak weekend market want it to be smoking-free, according to Action on Smoking and Health.
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Montree committed suicide?

A friend of gunman Montree Saenkham, who killed two policemen and another person in a Tuesday night shooting spree, thinks Montree may have committed suicide.
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Krirk-krai still bullish

Commerce Minister Krirk-krai Jirapaet said yesterday the increased political tensions had not yet hurt the country's export engine, which was crucial to economic growth.
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