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Sun, November 5, 2006 : Last updated 20:51 pm (Thai local time)
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PM's help solicited on airport din

The Khehanakhon 2 community in Lat Krabang Soi 36 yesterday petitioned Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont for help to solve the problem of noise pollution from Suvarnabhumi Airport.
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Arrests of top police discounted

A senior Department of Special Investigation (DSI) official denies reports an unspecified number of ranking police could be arrested for the alleged murder of missing rights lawyer Somchai Neelaphaijit.
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Granddaughter 'not raped as claimed'

The grandfather of a young schoolgirl who was allegedly raped by two schoolteachers at a school in Bangkok's Sai Mai district came forward yesterday to say that his granddaughter had never been raped, contrary to police claims.
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Expo food has some on the run

Nearly 100 booths at the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 Expo have sold food and drinks that did not pass an official inspection under the Public Health Act, causing tourists to suffer diarrhoea every day, an official said yesterday.
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Booze cause of 27% flood drownings

Most drowning cases in flood-hit areas resulted from drinking alcohol, the Public Health Ministry reported yesterday.
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