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Fri, December 22, 2006 : Last updated 18:50 pm (Thai local time)



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POLICE PANEL CHIEF

Venues outside late zones 'must close at midnight'

Purachai insists Social Order must be enforced, with no exception for Xmas




Shun alcohol and contribute to HM's projects: group

People are being urged to donate money that they would otherwise spend on alcohol to a demonstration centre for HM the King Bhumibol Adulyadej's ideas, including his Sufficiency Economy theory, under a campaign launched yesterday.





School arson suspects identified: Aree

Investigators have already identified some suspects involved in the torching of schools in the North and Northeast but need to gather more information, Interior Minister Aree Wongsearaya said yesterday.



Slum dwellers storm BMA

More than 100 slum dwellers yesterday stormed the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) compound after being told the city governor had refused to meet them.



Health projects scrapped

The Public Health Ministry yesterday scrapped its Bt96-billion mega-projects initiated by the previous government.



Panel to probe 'Kui, Kui Khao'

Mcot has set up a panel to investigate alleged irregularities in the payment of advertising revenue by well-known TV host Sorrayuth Sutthasanachinda's 'Kui Kui Khao' programme on Channel 9 and other cases of possible corruption.



Scrutiny of 2007 budget completed

The National Legislative Assembly panel scrutinising the 2007 budget has finished considering the bill and is preparing to submit it for the second and third readings next Wednesday.



Bad year for rights: watchdog

Thailand's human rights situation in 2006 went from bad to worse after the coup, according to a regional rights-group report.

DEEP SOUTH

Teacher in coma after shooting

Attack leaves another colleague critically injured



Huge waves destroy homes in Songkhla, Surat Thani

Raging surf stirred up by a strengthened Gulf of Thailand typhoon yesterday destroyed 30 coastal homes in Songkhla's Ranot district and 15 houses in Surat Thani's Tha Chana district.



Sleep disorders are a rising concern

Thailand is part of global trend of increasing sleep disorders that contribute largely to road accidents, physical and mental illnesses as well as social and economic losses, experts warned yesterday.



Chilled to the bone, even animals suffer

With a winter chill spreading to many parts of the country over the past few days even Bangkokians have donned sweaters.



Tsunami : Two Years After

It took away hundreds of thousands of lives and changed countless others. Faith was shaken and seriously challenged. Life have since been going on, but even now no single soul can thoroughly comprehend what happened on December 26, 2004 and its aftermath.






Top Stories



Airbus A380s get cheaper

Cold weather sets in over most of country

Venues outside late zones 'must close at midnight'

Political figures under watch

Childbirth deaths at crisis level in South


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