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Fri, December 1, 2006 : Last updated 22:04 pm (Thai local time)
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Plans afoot to revive pledge to Buddhism

Deputy Interior Minister Banyat Chansena yesterday proposed that all Buddhist children formally pledge their allegiance to Buddhism when they are eight years old - a tradition adopted during the reign of King Rama VI.
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Hill-tribes concert tomorrow

Several hill-tribes will stage a cultural concert tomorrow to celebrate both the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the King's accession to the throne and his 80th birthday next year.
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BTS puts fare hike on hold

The minimum fare on the Skytrain will stay at Bt10 until March 1, its operator Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) announced yesterday following heated negotiations with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA).
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UNIVERSITIES

CU group moves to fight autonomy

Other institutions urged to join in; rallies planned for Government House
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Watana on trial over Phang Nga land deals

The Criminal Court yesterday accepted an indictment filed against former interior minister Watana Asavahame and other 10 defendants in connection with a massive forest encroachment in Phang Nga's Kapong area.
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Breaking Efavirenz's patent irks Merck

The pharmaceutical company that owns the high-priced HIV drug Efavirenz issued a statement yesterday, blaming the Public Health Ministry for deciding to break the patent on the drug without any attempt to ask for permission - or consult the patent owner.
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SUPREME COURT RULING

Filming 'damaged beach'

DiCaprio movie 'destroyed part of environment'; orders issued for damages
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