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Thu, September 7, 2006 : Last updated 20:34 pm (Thai local time)
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Big retailers ordered to suspend all expansions

The Commerce Ministry has ordered all superstores to immediately suspend their business-expansion plans in Thailand to ease concerns among small retailers who have protested against the spread of multinational retailers.
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600,000 elderly suffer dementia

One in every 10 Thais aged 60 and over has some form of dementia, according to the results of the Kingdom's first study on the subject.
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Mild on "Mild Seven" not banned

The Japanese cigarette brand "Mild Seven" will not be affected by the latest ban on using wording such as "mild" on packets, the Public Health Ministry said on Thursday.
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Four gunmen sentenced to life in prison

Kanchanaburi - The Criminal Court sentenced on Thursday to life impronment the four gunmen who three years ago killed former Kanchanaburi provincial councillor Supakit Paenkhieo.
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Court extradite Ly Tong to Vietnam

The Criminal Court decided on Thursday to extradite Vietnamese dissident Ly Tong, who is wanted in Hanoi in connection with violating airspace after he hijacked a small plane from Thailand to dump 50,000 antiCommunist leaflets over Ho Chi Minh City in 2000.
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PRIVATISATION ROW

Court to check on PTT float legality

Thaksin among the defendants asked to explain their involvement
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