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Juling's vision of peace

Juling Pangamoon was more than happy to leave her home in the northernmost province of Chiang Rai to teach at a school some 2,000 kilometres away in the country's far South.




Thaksin likely to chair Cabinet today; return labelled illegal

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra could possibly chair today's Cabinet meeting for the first time since he took a break from politics almost two months ago, Government Spokesman Surapong Suebwonglee, said yesterday.





Songkhla and Trang Courts acquit trials against accused destroyers of voting ballots

Songkhla and Trang Courts acquitted on Tuesday trials against voters who tore up election ballots in the controversial April 2 election on grounds that the election was already invalidated.



At least 100 feared dead as floods hit north

More than 100 people in Uttaradit were feared dead on Tuesday following deadly flash floods, mudslides and landslides.



Three more arrested in teacher beating

Police arrested three more suspects on Tuesday in connection with the brutal beating of two teachers in Narathiwat province, bringing the number of suspects arrested to ten, seven of whom were women.



Villagers free officials and police in Narathiwat

Local villagers have freed a group of border patrol police and officials on Tuesday who raided their village in Narathiwat's Bacho district and arrested two suspects in connection with the murders of two marines last year.



Juling's condition worsens

Condition of Juling Pangamoon worsens on Tuesday but doctors pledged to fight by all means to save her life.



Flash flood in the north kills two and trapped thousands

Flash floods triggered by days of heavy rain killed at least two people on Tuesday and trapped thousands of others in northern Thailand, authorities said on Tuesday.

HOSTAGE TAKING

Army's image takes beating

Sonthi admits teachers should have been rescued in minutes, calls for investigation






Top Stories



Thaksin returns from palace but refuses to speak

Legal status of PM, Cabinet at risk

Senators say party must be dissolved

Military flags concern over political mess

Thaksin retakes helm as economic ship lists, political vacuum drags on


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