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Seree Suwanphanon reports himself to at Parliament to work as one of 1,892 members of the National People’s Assembly Monday after the names of the NPA members are officially announced.

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Four undersea volcanoes founded near Phuket

A team of Thai and German marine geologists has found four volcanoes under the sea about 200 kilometres away from Phuket, the team leader announced Monday.



PROTEST AGAINST COUP
Junta 'curbing liberties'


Demonstrators demand end to martial law as police stop people joining rally



Tsunami detection buoy working well

A test of the first tsunami-detection buoy anchored to the west of Phuket in the Indian Ocean has found it to be functioning properly, the head of the National Disaster Warning Centre (NDWC) said yesterday.






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TDRI urges laws to help lift economy, nullify graft
The interim government should introduce key laws to direct economic development and lessen corruption, said participants at the 2006 Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) year-end conference.






ALCOHOL ABUSE
Breath-test kits aimed at curbing roads peril

Free devices will help to combat danger of drunk drivers: activists






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INFRASTRUCTURE
KTB banks on major projects to lift lending

Bank's loans to govt should rise 12-15% next year



OTOPs by any other name …


New loan scheme will rank farms' quality, efficiency


Forgotten lullabies

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Insurgents continue attacks
Three men were killed, two others injured and two schools set ablaze yesterday in the latest violence in the three southernmost provinces.



Bank helps flood victims


Doctor debunks rabies myths


'Police beat me up to get confession'

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Army keeps close eye on TRT backers
The military is keeping an eye on the movements of politicians close to the deposed government, a top Army commander said yesterday.



Easing of martial law backed


Assembly signed in by His Majesty


Call for new charter to protect rights

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ASIAN GAMES
BRILLIANT BUABAN

Javelin's gold first in athletics



Somjit in top form as Manus survives Sapiyev's onslaught


Danai, Tamarine into the quarters


Qatar too strong forThialand

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EDITORIAL
Taking a break for drinks

The govt is reconsidering the ban on alcohol ads, which is a refreshing nod to the value of public opinion



Thailand's cynical ploy on Burmese migrant workers


The big sleep in Burma

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