
Yala court sets four Islamic teachers free

A court in Yala yesterday released four of the 18 Islamic religious teachers held for the past two weeks under the Emergency Decree following a meeting in Satun province regarded as suspicious by the authorities.
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TOT hears the message

The board of TOT Plc yesterday decided to permanently cancel the state agency's practice of charging callers for its 1133 enquiry service to comply with an order from the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
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Stone hints at glorious past

The Fine Arts Department has discovered an ancient stone inscription in Roi Et province that hints at the past glory of an area that is today known for its barrenness.
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IN BRIEF

Ratchaburi

Quarry ordered shut again after boulder strikes temple
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Mum-to-be attacked, robbed

A pregnant woman was pistol-whipped and robbed on a pedestrian walkway in Bangkok's Saphan Sung district yesterday by two men, who then shot a man who tried to help her before fleeing in a waiting pickup.
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TRT councillors cry foul over road probes

Thai Rak Thai city councillors are set to file a motion with the Bangkok City Assembly to ask Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosayodhin to explain why only three officials have been implicated in the corruption scandal involving Bt20-billion worth of Bangkok Metropolitan Administration road projects.
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