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Tue, January 16, 2007 : Last updated 22:35 pm (Thai local time)
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MAP TA PHUT DISPUTE

Environment Board 'favours big business'

Locals upset by move for study, and no action, on leukaemia deaths
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Five SSO probes rejected as inadequate

The results of probes into five Social Security Office (SSO) projects have been rejected because findings were insufficient and contradictory, permanent secretary for Labour Juthathawat Inthornsuksri said yesterday.
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'Registering poor no good'

The registering of the country's poor is contrary to His Majesty the King's sufficiency-economy theory, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Industry Minister Kosit Panpiemras.
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Honour for Khru Juling

Teacher Juling Pangamoon is being immortalised in an award that will recognise outstanding state-school teachers.
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'Trafficker' lured women

A suspected human trafficker has been arrested for allegedly luring women to the sex trade in the Middle East, police said yesterday.
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