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ANNIVERSARY PROJECT

Monks to benefit from health boost

Ministry earmarks Bt100 million for country's 333,000 monks, novices




Queen concerned about condition of assaulted teacher

Her Majesty the Queen continues to be gravely concerned about the health of a Narathiwat teacher fighting for her life following a brutal beating.





'We're no US colony, so show us the letter'

Thailand is not a colony of the United States, Chuan Leekpai said in reaction to reports that caretaker PM Thaksin Shinawatra wrote a letter to US President George W Bush complaining about the state of Thai politics.



Flood and landslide warnings for North, South

Residents in several provinces in the North and South have been warned over floods and landslides.



Man stabbed on notorious city overpass

A make-up artist known for his work with many show-business personalities is in hospital recovering from stab wounds sustained in a mugging on a notorious Lat Phrao pedestrian overpass.



Killer virus outbreak sparks alerts

health authorities are on alert for more outbreaks of a virus that has claimed four lives in Nakhon Ratchasima.



Thai troops rushed to border

A unit of 80 soldiers was dispatched yesterday to a secure a border area where an army helicopter was strafed with gunfire at the weekend.






Top Stories



Four held in rape of woman, daughter

'Jail guards beat my son with clubs'

Seminar back on,with Prem invite

Southern teachers get gun lessons

Klong Prem guard 'has been in trouble before'


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