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Rare Rembrandt

In addition to his extensive oeuvre of paintings and drawings that are famous worldwide, the renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669), also produced around 290 prints.



ANALYSIS

Banharn emerges from shadows as next possible PM

Amid growing opposition to Thaksin Shinawatra's comeback and doubts about Abhisit Vejjajiva's leadership qualities, veteran politician Banharn Silapa-archa is working relentlessly behind the scenes to bolster his chances of becoming prime minister again.





Official gets 3-years jail over auditor post nomination

A leading auditor has been sentenced to three years in prison for his involvement in the botched nomination for the position of auditor general in 2001.



A Lao dissident shot dead in Ubon

Ubon Ratchathani A Lao dissident who was said to have a connection to a raid on the Lao southern custom checkpoint of Vang Tao in 2000 has been shot dead in the northeastern province of Ubon Ratchathani, police said on Wednesday.



Lop Buri residents run for lives as floods hit

Residents of Lop Buri's Muang district ran for their lives early yesterday as flood waters swept through their villages.



England's Prince Andrew starts visit to Thailand

HRH Prince Andrew will be in Thailand from Wednesday until June 14 as a representative of HM Queen Elizabeth II at the 60th anniversary celebrations of His Majesty the King's accession to the throne.



Supreme court judges snub Senate request

Supreme Court judges have shot down a request of caretaker Senate Speaker Suchon Chaleekrua for them to nominate four candidates to fill two vacant seats of the Election Commission.



Thamarak will explain allegation at 2pm

Defence Minister Gen Thamarak Isarangura will give a press briefing this afternoon after Democrat Party accused him in a court of hiring small parties to contest in the April 2 election.



Non-aligned nations support peaceful uses of nuclear energy

The Non-Alignment Movement (NAM), an organisation of 114 nations formed during the Cold War, has supported the development of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes but says it must work to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons.

THAKSIN VENTS FURY

Thamarak blasted over video links

Minister in denial; TRT's legal team is ordered to find a plausible explanation for damning photos






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Accused assassins claim Laos paid them

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Thamarak blasted over video links

Slain politician was under police guard

Banharn emerges from shadows as next possible PM


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