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Sun, March 12, 2006 : Last updated 12:54 pm (Thai local time)



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Explosion inquiry still wide open

Deputy Prime Minister Chidchai Vanasatidya said yesterday that it was premature to draw a conclusion on Thursday's bombing at the home of Privy Council President Prem Tinsulanonda, while reiterating that the government would not use the incident to declare a state of emergency.




Royal designs

HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana will open the second Bangkok Fashion Week at the Queen Sirikit National Centre Fashion Dome next Tuesday with "Fly to Nouveau", her autumn/winter 2006 collection.





A 'suspected bomber' of Gen Prem's house shows up

A man suspected of involving in the bombing outside the home of Privy Council President General Prem Tinsulanonda met with police today to clear his name after a witness claimed to have seen him just before the explosion.



Thammasat University would be sued : Suranand

The Thai Rak Thai Party would sue Thammasat University if it held another mock trial of caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and declared him a corrupt politician, a party executive said on Saturday.



Outspoken TRT MP resigns and becomes a monk

An outspoken Thai Rak Thai MP, Dr Premsak Piayura, resigned from the party today and entered the monkhood at Suan Kaew Temple in Nonthaburi province.



Temasek to complete takeover of Shin Corp by March 14 despite protests

Singapore - State-linked Singapore investment firm Temasek Holdings will complete its takeover of Thai telecom giant Shin Corp on Tuesday despite protests against the deal from opponents of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the Business Times reported on Saturday.

WARNING OF POSSIBLE TSUNAMI

Disaster centre warns of possible undersea volcano explosion, tsunami

The National Disaster Warning Centre Saturday issued an urgent warning asking the people to monitor announcements from the centre constantly following 31 earthquakes under the Andaman Sea off Ranong's coast.



Diplomats question wisdom of petition

The diplomatic community in Bangkok yesterday questioned whether the move to ask "royal power" to overthrow Prime Minis-ter Thaksin Shinawatra represented a retreat from democracy.

A DAY AFTER THE BOMBS

Thaksin, Abhisit and Sondhi ready for talks

Political temperature eases marginally after conflicting parties show willingness to compromise






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Disaster centre warns of possible undersea volcano explosion, tsunami

Army chief: Resolve crisis for the King


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