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A lady signs a well wishers' book on Monday for Juling Pangamoon, a teacher who was beaten into coma in Narathiwat on Friday. Juling is still in intensive care unit of Prince Songkhla University in Songkhla province. Doctors said only miracle can save her life.//Photo by Supicha Jantapa

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Election Day : Oct 29 or 22?

The Election Commission will decide soon whether to shift the date for the new election back a week to October 29, as suggested by the government, EC secretarygeneral Ekachai Warunprapha said on Monday.



PM back to work

Government House returned to life again on Monday when the master of the house came back to work after spending the last 47 days "taking a break from politics."



Army apologises for tardy rescue of teachers

The Army has expressed regret and apologised to the families of two teachers who were taken hostage and brutally beaten in Narathiwati's Rangae district on Friday, said Army CommanderinChief Sonthi Boonyaratklin.





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Erawan Shrine statue restored
At the auspicious time of 11.39am yesterday, the restored statue of the Hindu god Thao Maha Phrom was replaced at Bangkok's famed Erawan shine. Hundreds of Thai and foreign worshippers looked on in falling rain.






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GOVT CONTRACTS
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Schools frustrated by 'powerless' PCs
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Time to stop policy of appeasement

The brutal beating of two teachers in Narathiwat reflects a reality that security forces are ignoring



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