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Flora site ripening :Visitors inspect the yet unfinished Chiang Mai site of the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 festival, which millions are expected to attend in the three months from November 1.

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Surayud reaffirms ties with Cambodia

PHNOM PENH - Thailand's military-backed premier Surayud Chulanont held talks with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen Sunday and reassured him that there would be no change in bilateral ties following a coup.



DEEP SOUTH
'3rd nation' seen preferable for talks


Surayud's Malaysian visit will further explore path to negotiations with separatists



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CALL TO PREMIER
Thaksin 'wants to return'

Surayud says deposed PM can return but when is the question






INTERIM GOVERNMENT
Renewing old connections

Surayud banks on ex-communists in bid to win hearts and minds in Northeast






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PROPOSED ALCOHOL AD BAN
Cinema firms would be hit hard

Beer, spirit commercials account for 14.6% of all advertising in theatres



Oil Fund move means motorists must wait


Rado Watch opens boutique outlet in CentralWorld


Ministry wants to ban dual positions

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Monks defend Ayutthaya wat from flood
More than 100 Buddhist monks and novices from Ayutthaya's Wat Phanan Choeng are acting as a 24-hour flood-watch team, with nearly Bt2 million in funds and 10 truckloads of sandbags on standby to protect their over 700-year-old temple from the rising floodwater.



Floods finally reach Suphan Buri


Uproar over media group heads in list for assembly


'3rd nation' seen preferable for talks

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ANTI-COUP RALLY
Protesters call on the junta to leave

Several hundred 'Coup Busters' march along Rajdamnoen Avenue in first mass public demonstration since Sept 19



Call for more local involvement


NLA 'must show it's no puppet'

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TENNIS
TAMMY INTO FINAL

Thai star breaks a long drought at home



Thai mixed doubles pair go out in Tokyo


Thai team fall in a match

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EDITORIAL
Moving forward without fear

Rather than seek absolute control the interim rulers must promote the values that Thaksin shunned



Disuse of power, soft approach weaken govt hands


Fair and clear outlook


Coping with the nightmare of noise

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