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Fri, September 15, 2006 : Last updated 9:28 am (Thai local time)
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'No secret prison here'

Representatives of the Foreign Ministry and US Embassy yesterday rejected any suggestion that Thailand had hosted one of the secret prisons that US President George W Bush acknowledged this week.
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Supakit's killers get life in prison

The Criminal Court yesterday sentenced the four gunmen who three years ago killed former Kanchanaburi provincial councillor Supakit Paenkhieo to life in prison.
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Lecturer wins prize for picture book

A 29-year-old Thai lecturer's book recently won the "Gold Prize" at the Oshima World Handmade Picture Book Contest 2006 in Japan.
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Japanese brand dodges 'mild' ban

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 yesterday.
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Suspect in student shooting denied bail

One of two vocational students allegedly involved in a revenge killing appeared in court yesterday.
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Review of varsity rankings

The Office of Higher Education Commission (Ohec) will review and, if necessary, revise its ranking of the country's top universities in response to loud complaints from several academics.
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