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Tue, January 2, 2007 : Last updated 19:44 pm (Thai local time)
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Chuwit offers Bt1m reward

Chat Thai Party deputy leader Chuwit Kamolvisit yesterday offered a Bt1-million reward for anyone who helps to find those responsible for the series of bomb attacks on New Year's eve.
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Militants not seen as likely culprits

The government and the Council for National Security (CNS) yesterday played down speculation that the bomb attacks in Bangkok on New Year's Eve were planned by Muslim insurgents based in the deep South, despite certain evidence.
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Bomb alerts prove false

Nonthaburi police yesterday received hoax calls that bombs had been planted at the Ngamwongwan branches of Panthip Plaza and The Mall.
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'Barbaric' attacks on public condemned

Democrat Party chief adviser Chuan Leekpai said yesterday the "old power'' was playing an "undercurrent" game - suggesting the New Year's Eve bombs in Bangkok were the work of the previous administration.
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