
Time for peace in South: Zen master

Vietnamese Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh said yesterday that peace in the deep South could only come about when Buddhists and Muslims truly listen to the grievances of one another and create understanding between themselves.
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SNIPPETS

Dissolved party 'can use old name'

A dissolved political party can seek a new registration under its old name, Election Commission (EC) chairman Apichart Sukhagganond said yesterday.
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Constitution Tribunal judges have a gruelling day

It was a gruelling day for the Constitution Tribunal judges
yesterday as they spent well over nine hours reading out their joint verdicts in the separate cases against the country's two largest political parties and other smaller parties.
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Nitya set for ACD meet

Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram will attend the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) meeting in Seoul on Monday and Tuesday, a press statement from the ministry said yesterday.
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IN BRIEF

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Thailand to back proposal to ban trade in endangered fish
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'Hardcore groups' being watched

Security will remain high for the next few days to guard against a "few hundred people" trying to cause disturbances in Bangkok, a Council for National Security (CNS) source said yesterday.
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Monk waits among tiny contingent

Despite heavy security around the Constitution Court for the announcement of the election fraud verdicts, only about 60 people turned up outside the compound to hear the much-awaited result.
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