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FLOOD CRISES

Burst dam in Angthong adds to woes

Province a 'disaster zone' after worst floods in decade; Sing Buri also bad




Facelift for City Pillar Shrine

The City Pillar Shrine has been closed forits first facelift in 20 years at a cost of Bt6 million.





Media target of OAG security

The Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) and Assets Examination Committee (AEC) yesterday beefed up security by requiring reporters to register for identification tags - and limiting the number of reporters and how long they can work in the building.



Pulo warns: Do not miss chance for peace

The Pattani United Liberation Organisation (Pulo) warned the Thai government yesterday to treat the recent proposal to establish dialogue with separatist organisations with utmost seriousness and not impose any pre-conditions that could prevent talks starting.



Power bill for shelters

As if the municipality of Uttaradit does not have enough to worry about with flooding and mudslides.



Seven dead, four missing after downpour hits Fang

Seven villagers were killed and at least four were missing after flash floods and mudslides hit a village in Chiang Mai's Fang district on Sunday night following very heavy rains.



Hunt on for rally disrupter

The Metropolitan Police Bureau yesterday issued an arrest warrant for assault suspect Jaral Jong-on who failed to report for questioning over his alleged involvement in a clash with anti-government protesters at CentralWorld in August.



Chiang Mai University leads bio-diesel effort

The Energy Management and Conservation Centre (Emac) at Chiang Mai University is spearheading efforts to train community leaders to take advantage of the cost and environmental benefits of bio-diesel.



Chula researchers find speedy test for bird flu

Chulalongkorn University has successfully developed a new testing method for fast and accurate detection of bird flu resistance to the anti-viral drug oseltamivir, currently the best defence against the lethal virus.

AIRPORT NOISE

PCD mulls options

Pollution watchdog suggests restricted use of western runway to ease residents' woes






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