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Fish farmers stage a protest in Khon Kaen's Nam Pong district on Monday by pouring dead fish on street. They alleged a beverage factory in the district released untreated waste water into the river, where they bred their fishes. The banner read "the factory can release polluted water because its owners are friends of the prime minister."//Photo by Dusadee Ngamlue

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Thamarak reprimands Bannawit over political interference remarks

Caretaker Defence Minister Thamarak Isarangura read Monday the riot act to a subordinate who criticised him for condoning political interference in dispensing military assignments.



Election date delayed not sooner than Nov 19 : EC office

The new election commissioners will be asked to consider recommendations from Election Commission (EC) staff that a general election be held no sooner than November 19.



"We have no secret cell to hold terrorists : " FM

Foreign Ministry denied on Monday a New York Times article which said Thai government had allowed the US' Central Intelligence Agency to detain a henchman of Osama bin Laden, who died in the cell from serious wounds.






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80 held at border with explosive substance
Authorities in eastern Sa Kaew province yesterday detained more than 80 Cambodian Muslims for illegally transporting medicines and potentially explosive material into the country.






ALCOHOL REFORM
Industry fears the worst from new law

Changes 'threaten businesses, jobs - won't solve nation's drinking problem'






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TAX OVERHAUL
Ministry plan has winners and losers

Restructuring aimed at raising industrial competitiveness; import duties look set to fall



Landmark aims high


Tough challenge for sector's new chief


Ministry adds 30 items to price watch list

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DEEP SOUTH
Attacks will become deadlier, says expert

Professor predicts more coordinated raids to discredit security forces



University rankings should be about more than saving face


Three dead in gold shop burglary


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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Taking on Thaksin with shouting and coordinated civic action

Assoc Prof Sungsidh Piriyarangsan, a coordinator of the Civil Society Network to Stop the Thaksin Regime, talks to Kittipong Thavevong and Kornchanok Raksaseri about his role and the group's campaign against a 'corrupt system'.



'Bloc-vote' opponents in Senate mull petition


Waiting for EC, senators find ways to keep busy


PAD plans to hold rally in university auditorium in view of threats

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THAI TALK: What would Abhisit and Thaksin say on the phone?
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Thai relay team off to Athens
[ATHLETICS] Thailand's awesome foursome of Sangwan Jaksunin, Orranut Klomdee, Juthamas Thaworncharoen and Nongnuch Sanrat will carry the Asian flag at the IAAF World Cup in Athens from September 16-18.



Gold for national team athletes


In Brief :Nadal to play in Hua Hin

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EDITORIAL
New EC is just a glimmer of hope

The commissioners must rid themselves of any political leanings and get Thailand back on track



Southeast Asia is still feeling the effects of Sept 11


Whose war on terror?

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