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Sun, December 31, 2006 : Last updated 23:34 pm (Thai local time)



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2006: a year in transition

2006 was a year of huge change in the Thai politics.




Key political developments of 2006

January :Protests against Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra led by media firebrand Sondhi Limthongkul continue from the previous year.





Bomb victims identified so far

Officials have identified some of those injured and killed in the Bangkok bomb attacks as following:



Countdown celebrations cancelled in Bangkok and Chiang Mai

New year countdown celebrations were cancelled on Sunday following seven simultaneous attacks in Bangkok that killed two persons and injured 22 people.



PM asks people to avoid crowded parties

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont has asked people to refrain from joining crowded new year party following capital bomb attacks.



'More conflict'

Paisan Promyong, president of the Central Islamic Committee of Thailand, said yesterday it was "severe contempt of the Islamic world" to execute Saddam Hussein at the beginning of the Muslim pilgrimage season.



Fire leaves Bo Bae market a danger zone

Parts of Bo Bae market, arguably the country's largest wholesale garment market, were declared a danger zone yesterday by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) after 95 buildings were damaged by a fire that raged for eight hours overnight.






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PM asks people to avoid crowded parties

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