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RELIGION

Scandals shake faith in clergy

Alms bowls going empty as public disenchantment with monkhood grows




UK man can be extradited

The Criminal Court yesterday ruled that a British man be extradited to his home country to face charges of killing his fiance.





'De-listing PTT risks Bt100 bn'

De-listing of PTT Plc would wipe Bt600 billion in market capitalisation from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, or 12 per cent of its value, research by Capital Nomura Securities (CNS) has found.



Yala bomb, shooting

A shop owner was shot dead yesterday and seven security officials injured by a bomb at the crime scene in the latest violence by insurgents in the deep South.



'Cooperation needed at all levels of Asem'

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday asked leaders from Asia and Europe to show political commitment to the Asia Europe Meeting (Asem) and to promote cooperation at all levels to make the forum more meaningful.



Ex-staff sought in shop slayings

Police are seeking two former employees of a Bangkok gold shop where three people were killed and Bt5 million worth of gold was stolen on Saturday.



Leptospirosis kills 31 in past eight months

Deputy Public Health Minister Anuthin Chanweerakul yesterday warned flood-affected villagers of leptospirosis, after 1,400 cases were found in the past eight months resulting in 31 people dying.



No secret US torture cell here, Foreign Ministry says

The Foreign Ministry yesterday issued a third denial that Thailand had ever allowed the United States' Central Intelligence Agency to operate a secret prison here.






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Student held for killing of 18-yr-old

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