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Sun, December 24, 2006 : Last updated 22:56 pm (Thai local time)
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All roads lead North

Tourists heading for the (almost) frozen North this month may well face a crush
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Tsunami aid: why didn't they listen?

Flattened by the giant waves of December 26 two years ago, Ban Talay Nok now has all it needs - tsunami warning tower, school and public health centre.
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Extensions likely for local heads, kamnans

The Council for National Security is considering whether to extend the terms for village headmen and kamnan from five years to 10 in order to ensure continuity, CNS chairman General Sonthi Boonyaratglin said yesterday.
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Displaced Buddhists demand new homes

YALA - More than 250 Buddhist villagers who last month fled their homes for Wat Nirotsangkaram in Yala Sunday demanded the government provide them with safety.
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Bo Mya dies

Bo Mya, former leader of the Karen National Union, the largest ethnic rebel group battling Burma's military government, died in Thailand on Sunday, the KNU secretary general said. He was 79.
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Capital new year wishes

The New Year present most Bangkokians want from the government is a halt to the southern violence as soon as possible, according to a survey released yesterday.
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STABILISING THE BAHT

Revaluation of the yuan 'would help'

China should let currency rise against $ to reduce burden on those with flexible exchange-rate regimes: Pridiyathorn
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