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SOUTHERN INSURGENCY

School kids see teacher murdered

Concerns over security for schools and villages as violence escalates




Bid to train more scientists

The Education Ministry plans to fund science classes at more than 150 top secondary schools in a bid to create more scientists for the country, a senior official said yesterday.





1 in 5 stressed teens are suicidal: survey

More than one-fifth of Bangkok-based teenagers with chronic stress disorder have contemplated suicide, a seminar on youth welfare was told yesterday.



Education reforms not going to plan

Teachers in the Northeast yesterday urged the government to drop its decentralisation of the education system, warning it had degenerated into a shambles and left many without direction.



Gang links denied by official

A Thai man has rejected police accusations that he assisted members of a foreign motorcycle gang to illegally obtain land on the resort island of Koh Samui.



Phichit's avian-flu outbreak contained

The deadly bird-flu virus has struck for the first time this year.



Extradition trial against VN dissident Tong starts

Extradition proceedings began yesterday against Vietnamese dissident Ly Tong, stemming from his 2005 dumping of anticommunist leaflets from a light aircraft over Ho Chi Minh City in 2000.






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