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Mon, June 18, 2007 : Last updated 19:49 pm (Thai local time)
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Double trouble for Apirak at Bangkok Planetarium

Hundreds of twins arriving at Bangkok Planetarium yesterday were an amazing sight. The occasional triplets added another dimension.
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Bacteria busted

Health Department checks of restaurants and other food sellers near popular tourist attractions reveal many with coliform-bacteria contamination.
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Schools set to reopen

Schools in Narathiwat are expected to reopen today after having been shut for several days following the slaying of four teachers last week, according to a senior Education Ministry official.
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Minister moves to end 'tea money' for school places

Education Minister Wijit Srisa-arn is pushing for a ministerial regulation prohibiting schools from accepting "tea money" in return for places for pupils.
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