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Medical Council seeks to protect doctors

The Medical Council of Thailand has granted 30,000 doctors nationwide the right to turn down patients in non-emergency cases, and also offers protection to doctors who treat patients to the required standard, a source said yesterday.




Sirichoke gets a token fine for Pongsak defamation

A former Democrat MP was found guilty of libel and ordered to pay a fine of Bt3,000 and to advertise the verdict for five days, the Southern Bangkok Criminal Court ruled yesterday.





Cancer will kill 10 million each year, warn experts

The world will have about 15 million new cancer patients a year - with 10 million deaths occurring per year over the 14 next years, experts warned yesterday.



South faces heavy rain from Durian

Typhoon Durian will bring heavy rain to Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat tomorrow and Thursday, the Meteorological Department has warned.



Floods 'not necessary'

In his birthday speech, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej yesterday expressed concern about the country's flooding problems.

IN BRIEF

2007 budget :NLA to debate bill tomorrow

National Legislative Assembly Speaker Meechai Ruchupan said yesterday the 2007 budget bill will be debated tomorrow.



Army set to send cavalry as militants step up attacks

The Thai Army is considering mobilising one or two more cavalry battalions from Phetchabun province to assist the Fourth Army Area with operations in the three southernmost provinces amid reports of militants intensifying their attacks, a senior military officer said.



Military concerned at HIV/Aids

About 0.5 per cent of Army conscripts have HIV or Aids, with most based in Bangkok and Rayong, a military report has revealed.



Death to llclimbs, buts chools open

Drive-by shootings took the lives of four more people in the three southernmost provinces yesterday, including those of a soldier and a three-year-old girl, as 70 per cent of schools in the region re-opened after being closed for a week.






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