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Tue, October 24, 2006 : Last updated 22:51 pm (Thai local time)
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MUSICAL GENIUS

King's songs given a new treatment by Austrian violinist, local pianist

It is difficult to characterise His Majesty the King's musical compositions, but the latest attempt to combine classical and jazz elements through orchestration with the violin solo by Austrian-born Wolfgang David, opens a new horizon for fresh appreciation of the King's genius.
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Royal Flora Ratchaphruek opens next week

HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn will open the "Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006" in Chiang Mai's Muang district next Wednesday, Government Spokesman Yongyuth Maiyarap said Tuesday.
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PM to Vietnam on Thursday

Greater bilateral investment and preventing avian influenza will top the agenda when Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont meets the Vietnamese premier Thursday.
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About 5,000 aliens' names illegally added : DSI

Several government officials in Chiang Mai's Mae Taeng district have illegally put more than 5,000 aliens' names on local household registrations.
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Thailand may lose golf tournament because of alcohol ad ban

Thailand could lose the chance to host next year's Johnnie Walker Classic golf tournament after the new government banned alcohol advertisements, the brand's local importer said Tuesday.
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Meechai voted as NLA speaker

National Legislative Assembly voted Meechai Ruchuphan as speaker and retired Gen Charan Kullawanich and Pochanee Thanawaranich as deputies.
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ASSEMBLY SPEAKER

Meechai the frontrunner

Legal expert set to edge out Prasong if 40 undecided members stay split;talk of dirty tricks at first session today
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