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Mon, October 16, 2006 : Last updated 21:10 pm (Thai local time)



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Thriving on new challenges

Engineering seemed his calling, but a top Thai researcher is now at the forefront of the genetics that cause mental disorder




Filmmaker hopes to enlighten youth on HIV/Aids

"Heaven's Meadow; The Small Wonders of Baan Gerda" - a documentary about HIV/Aids orphans - will be screened today as part of the World Film Festival schedule in Bangkok.





Wijit wants to merge student-loan funds

Education Minister Wijit Srisa-arn recently suggested that two student-loan funds should be merged to simplify procedures and make loan conditions easier to understand.



Four more killed in shootings in South

Violence continued in the deep South over the weekend as four people, including a police informant and a former government employee, were killed and three others injured in separate shootings.



Breeders lock up their crocs

Crocodile breeders in Nakhon Sawan are being forced to keep the reptiles locked inside their own homes for fear they could get loose in the heavy flooding and create a danger to humans and livestock.






Top Stories



Nightmare on the Chao Phya River

Peace talks facing myriad problems

Provinces, capital put on flood alert

Large areas 'needed for overflows'

Floods finally reach Suphan Buri


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