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BOTULISM UNDER CONTROL

All patients to be home in a month

Public Health Ministry gives all-clear to 34 still in hospital; WHO praises Thailand's handling of the outbreak




Bid-rigging charges for 3 BMA staff

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday said three officials would be transferred for alleged involvement in the Bt20-billion bid-rigging scandal involving road-construction contracts as its probe deepens.





Relatives of detained Thammawitthaya teachers stage protest in Yala

About 50 people yesterday gathered at Yala city hall to lodge a petition with provincial authorities over the prolonged detention of 19 religious teachers and a boat driver who were arrested nearly two weeks ago after returning from a meeting on Satun Island.



NIETS threatens to sue score 'hackers'

The National Institute of Educational Testing Service (NIETS) yesterday threatened to sue people attempting to steal O-net and A-net score information from its server.






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