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Fri, September 1, 2006 : Last updated 19:32 pm (Thai local time)
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More flooding on the way as rains continue

Heavy rain overnight triggered floods and landslides and caused reservoirs to burst in several northern provinces, while the Meteorological Department warned the heavy rain would continue across the country.
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Oxen 'may be kouprey'

Wild oxen resembling the kouprey, a wild species believed to be the most endangered large mammal in the world, have been spotted deep in the jungle near to where the borders of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia meet, the head of the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Variety Conservation Department said.
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Court throws out surgeon's suit

The Criminal Court yesterday dismissed a defamation case filed by a cosmetic surgeon against a former client who said publicly that the doctor botched an operation on her three years ago that left her permanently disfigured.
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Flats 'too dangerous'

Nearly 45,000 residents of the Din Daeng Housing Estate in Bangkok may be asked to move elsewhere due to safety concerns over the condition of their buildings, officials said yesterday.
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Ultimatum to police

Suriyasai Katasila and 20 other leaders of the People's Alliance for Democracy yesterday threatened to stage a big protest if police did not pursue the investigation into the recent attacks on citizens protesting against caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
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YALA ATTACKS

Economic impact 'will be limited'

Central bank says few ramifications from wave of bombs in far South, but the province itself faces a dark future
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Dog died of flu in 2004

An academic who discovered that a dog in Thailand had died of bird flu said yesterday that people should not panic, as the virus could not jump from a dog to humans.
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