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Sat, January 20, 2007 : Last updated 20:45 pm (Thai local time)



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DIPLOMATIC ROW

Nitya warned S'pore over meeting Thaksin

Foreign minister says he informed counterpart Yeo at Cebu summit that planned reception was unacceptable




We'll go back to two-way radios, says CNS chief

Mobile phones are no longer safe and the military will switch back to traditional walkie-talkies to avoid any spying by Singapore, Army chief General Sonthi Boonyaratglin said yesterday.





A school away from school

30 students get a reprieve from fear, violence in South, continuing their studies in Bangkok



Warnings to accompany TV sex and violence

rape and violent scenes on television will soon carry warnings that "this action is illegal and punishable" in order to discourage audiences, especially children and youths, copying it in real life.



Deposed PM can return if he stays out of politics : PM

Ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra can end his globe-hopping exile and settle back home - as long as he promises to cease all political activities, the government said Saturday.



Singapore insists ousted Thai PM's visit was unofficial

Singaporean Foreign Minister George Yeo confirmed Saturday his Thai counterpart had raised concerns before a meeting between ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and the city state's deputy premier.

BANGKOK BOMBING PROBE

Some 15 military officers, civilians arrested

About 100 commando police raided 18 areas in Bangkok and other central provinces Saturday morning and detained some 15 military officers and civilians for questioning regarding the Bangkok bomb attacks on New Year's Eve.



Defiant Thaksin denies junta's corruption allegations

Deposed Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra denied allegations of corruption and abuse of power in an interview broadcast Saturday, in an apparent attempt to undermine the rationale for his ouster.



Thailand prepares to deport 152 Hmong refugees to Laos

HANOI - Thailand is to deport 152 people of the Hmong minority back to Laos even though most of them are recognized as refugees by the United Nations, Laos officials and Amnesty International said Saturday.






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