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OCTOBER 6 ANNIVERSARY

Young cartoonists draw comparison to woes in South

About 80 per cent of the entries, including the winners at a cartoon contest commemorating the 30th anniversary of the October 6, 1976, student uprising expressed concern about the problems in the South, said the contest's judges.




Fruit and veggies 'crucial' for cardiovascular health

More than half of all Thais do not eat enough fruit and vegetables, which increases the risk of getting a cardiovascular disease, a public health official warned yesterday.





Nominee probe at 16 more firms

The Commerce Ministry will extend the scope of its nominee probe to cover 16 more companies, aside from the four involved in the Temasek Holdings-Shin Corp deal. It cited "fairness" as the reason for the extended coverage.



Prison revolt ends

Inmates of Nakhon Si Thammarat prison who seized the prison on Thursday ended their revolt after Corrections Department chief Natthee Jitsawang promised to investigate their claims some guards assaulted them.



Dee Dok Madan in coma after asthma attack

Famous comedian Supakorn "Dee Dok Madan" Srisawat went into a coma on Thursday following an asthma attack that caused him to stop breathing and his heart to stop for 15 minutes.



"I'll forgive you if you apologise." : Thamarak

Caretaker Defence Minister Thamarak Isarangura extended an olive branch on Thursday designed to end the row over the proposed military lineup.

PRISON REVOLT

Nakhon Si Thammarat inmates set fire on prison building

Nakhon Si Thammarat - Inmates in Nakhon Si Thammarat prison set fire on a Sala inside the prison's compound and threatened that they would burn all buildings if Corrections Department chief refused to talk to them.

NATIONAL CRISIS

Rumours of military coup refuse to die

Sonthi remains calm, but PM's prolonged absence from country has many wondering






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