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Sat, June 9, 2007 : Last updated 23:42 pm (Thai local time)
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TV pioneer Seksan passes away at 63

Live-concert television pioneer Seksan Phupradit, better known as Kosok Khon Yak, or "Host of the Poor", died early yesterday at the Mongkut Wattana Hospital of liver cancer. He was 63.
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Cancer patient stole firm's health foods

A Surin woman has been charged with theft for stealing alternative health foods sold by a company she worked for in the hope they could cure her breast cancer.
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EC panel to review poll fraud report

An ad-hoc panel is set to review a report that alleges nine people linked to the now-defunct Thai Rak Thai Party were involved in fraud related to last year's general election, the Election Commission (EC) chairman said yesterday.
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Thailand sends 160 Hmong back to Laos

HANOI - Thailand sent 160 ethnic Hmong back to Laos early Saturday, the Lao communist government confirmed, as part of a resettlement process that has been criticised by human rights groups.
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Supachai denies being approached to lead Mahachon

Supachai Panitchpakdi, secretary-general of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), denied on Saturday that he had been approached to lead a political party.
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Brit arrested for threats to Tesco

Man nabbed at Internet cafe after e-mailing seventh demand
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WEBCAST FOR JUNE 9

Violence in the south:

This past week in Thailand's deep south has been quite bloody, indeed. Twice, the train services in the region came to a standstill but target killings and roadside bombings continue unabated.
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