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COUNTING THE COST OF SONGKRAN

Festival lives up to its grim reputation for road carnage

Phitsanulok has most accidents with 20 killed



EVALUATING STUDENTS

New software for exam scores

Dismal results spur search of academia for a system that actually works





Shoot-out and bombing in deep South

Fresh violence rocked the restive South yesterday as a bomb exploded in front of a noodle shop and a defence volunteer was killed in a shoot-out, while visiting Deputy Prime Minister Chidchai Vanasatidya said the situation was improving.



Call to end the violence

Songkran 2006 produced such a high rate of casualties from physical violence that the authorities must take stern measures next year, the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, known as the Narenthorn Centre, said yesterday.



Man held over death of girl, 14

A construction worker was yesterday arrested after a 14-year-old girl was killed in a rape attempt in Bangkok's Taling Chan district.



New Year gloom as bus fares rise

The end of Songkran celebrations brought another reason to be glum for Bangkok residents yesterday as fares on state-owned buses went up by Bt1.






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