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Mon, June 26, 2006 : Last updated 21:01 pm (Thai local time)



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ALTERNATIVE FUELS

LPG's popularity grows despite mishaps

But drivers are ignoring warnings to register their vehicles



PROFILE

Radio host prefers to keep low profile

Prayoon Krongyot, the host of "Thailand Daily" on FM94.25 MHz radio, is cautious about revealing his personal information.





Family bid far well to murdered Aust nurse

The family of a young Australian nurse shot and killed in Kanchanaburi last week attended a Buddhist funeral service for her in Bangkok on Saturday afternoon.



Reasons to 'go natural'

lLPG-fuelled taxis can be modified to NGVs for free by PTT.



Dengue on the upsurge

The Public Health Ministry is on high alert to prevent a dengue fever epidemic during this rainy season as the numbers of infections and deaths continue to rise.



Four Thai women sent to N Korea: magazine

Four Thai women were sent to entertain leaders of North Korea 24 years ago, a leading Japanese magazine reported.



Concern over Hmong refugees

Amnesty International has expressed concern about the health of 231 Hmong Laotian refugees being held in police detention facilities in Phetchabun and other provinces.

SOUTHERN SOLUTION

Prem not happy with NRC's idea

Privy Council chief opposes Malay as working language in the region



UAE killed in Pattaya

Pattaya police are searching for a bar hostess in connection with the death of United Arab Emirates national who was found dead in his room at the Marine Plaza hotel on Saturday night.






Top Stories



New HIV strain here

Demolish gambling den, says senior police officer

Wissanu casts doubt on Net survey plan

Monk sued for remark

'African' HIV strain confirmed


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