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Mon, June 4, 2007 : Last updated 20:06 pm (Thai local time)



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A century of friendship in pictures

Many historic photos, including some featuring His Majesty King Chulalongkorn and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, will be exhibited in Bangkok this month.




Thailand near bottom on Peace Index

Thailand is one of the least peaceful countries in the world and is ranked behind neighbours Indonesia and Cambodia in a new assessment, the Global Peace Index.





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Manchester City wants to see "colour of Thaksin's money" : UK media

England's Manchester City Football Club plans to go ahead and appoint a new manager as ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra continue to drag his foot on filing a bid to take over the club.



Sweden claims Thai FM misinterprets

Sweden claims Thai Foreign Ministry misinterpreted over a recent report which said it would hand over intelligence information about the activities of exiled Muslim groups, according to a Swedish media report.



FM to brief foreign diplomats about TRT's dissolution

Foreign Ministry will brief foreign envoys about the Constitutional Tribunal's rulings on now-defunct Thai Rak Thai and Democrat Party on Tuesday.



Paris Hilton behind bars

Los Angeles - US hotel heiress and Hollywood socialite Paris Hilton, known for her non-stop partying and high-society romps, has begun serving a 23-day jail sentence for violating her probation, according to prison records.



Muslim protest in Pattani mosque ends

Thousands of protesters at a mosque in Pattani agreed on Monday to end their protest after the army agreed to set up an independent panel to investigate into thier alleged soldiers' assaults on Muslims.



Suspected militants derail train in Pattani and burn tracks in Yala

Suspected insurgents derailed a train in Pattani and damaged rail tracks in Yala on Monday. The act injured at least 20 passengers.



Hoodies and wags break into English dictionary

LONDON - Hoodies, wags, carbon footprints and muffin tops have entered the English language, according to the ninth edition of the Collins English Dictionary launched Monday.

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Sonthi now not so keen on idea

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