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Sat, January 20, 2007 : Last updated 20:45 pm (Thai local time)
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M'sia PM to visit soon

Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi will visit soon to discuss the violence in the deep South and ways to end it, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said yesterday.
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Six TOT board members resign over row

Six out of 10 board members of telecom giant TOT, including its chairman, resigned yesterday as the government faced the possible loss of substantial access-charge revenue.
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Germany to focus on EU-Asean ties

The European Union, under the rotating presidency of Germany, will broaden and intensify the union's engagement with Southeast Asia, Christoph Bruemmer, the German ambassador, announced yesterday.
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Cabbie returns tourist's money

A Bangkok taxi driver yesterday turned over US and Taiwanese currency worth around Bt140,000 left behind by a Taiwanese tourist.
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FIELD TRIP TRAGEDY

Bus plunge kills at least 21 teachers

Faulty brake, burst tyre figure in Chiang Mai crash involving Chanthaburi visitors
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