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COMMUTING

Capital to get its first city rapid bus route

Cabinet approves BMA plan to help fight traffic snarls, route to run from Chong Nonsi to Bangkok Bridge




Victims all on the road to recovery

People hurt in the New Year's Eve bombings have all made good progress recovering from their injuries, the Public Health Ministry said yesterday.





Bombs a diversion from allegations, TRT claims

The Thai Rak Thai Party yesterday challenged Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont and the Council for National Security (CNS) chief Sonthi Boonyaratglin to swear that they do not organise the bombs in Bangkok to overshadow reports of allegations against them.



Airport power network bid to be probed

The Assets Examination Committee has agreed to appoint a panel to investigate parties involved in Suvarnabhumi Airport's power network after bidding irregularities were found, AEC spokesman Sak Korsaengruang said yesterday.



Attacks could cause just as much distress as 2004 tsunami

The Bangkok bombings could inflict even deeper psychological trauma than the Andaman tsunami did a couple of years ago, the Mental Health Department warned yesterday.

BANGKOK BLASTS

Surayud qualifies remarks about bombers

Claim that allies of previous PM were responsible 'was just an intelligence analysis'; no evidence to point to any group yet



Award for Biotec scientist

A researcher at the National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (Biotec), Dr Chawanee Thongpanchang, has become the first Thai to win a Unesco-L'Oreal Co Fellowship for Young Women in Life Sciences.



Gulf coast seriously eroded by monsoons

Unusually severe storms over the past two weeks caused serious erosion to coastal areas in the South, authorities said yesterday.



Bangkok Fashion Extravaganza returns as malls join forces

The Bangkok Fashion Extravaganza will return this summer in partnership with Siam Paragon Development and Harper Bazaar magazine.



Alcohol to blame for one-third of accidents

Drunk driving caused more than one-third of all road accidents on January 2, according to the Road Safety War Room.



Thumbs down for late work-outs

Experts are warning against the growing trend of doing workouts late at night as it could do more harm than good because of the effect on sleep patterns.



Thaksin does not have to attend in person - tribunal

The Constitution Tribunal said yesterday that former Thai Rak Thai Party leader Thaksin Shinawatra could testify and provide evidence through documentation in an electoral fraud case.






Top Stories



Murder victim's wife slams scared villagers

Bombs a diversion from allegations, TRT claims

Surayud qualifies remarks about bombers

Third victim dies; Royals send condolences

In brief :Victim 'carried mosque bomb'


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