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Student satire
Thammasat University students mock Thaksin Shinawatra as Singapore’s merlion during the traditional parade prior to the annual football match against Chulalongkorn University yesterday. They also mocked Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont as a turtle jockey and Army chief Sonthi Boonyaratglin as riding a tank with a constitution attached.

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NEW YEAR'S EVE BOMBS
Military men arrested


Close aide to CNS heavyweight claims detentions are a sham



Military itching for secured satellite

The Cabinet will probably de-bate on Tuesday whether Bt6 billion should be spent to launch a new communications satellite for military and security applications.



Students learn about ethics

Society will plunge into turmoil if members are smart but unethical, according to the Siam Cement Group.






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Thaksin can come home 'if he gives up politics'
Ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra can end his globe-trotting exile and settle back home if he promises to cease all political activity, the government said yesterday.






SPECIAL REPORT
Pollution puts Bt140-bn plan at risk

Six factories on Rayong estate must reduce emissions for petrochem investment to proceed






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IRPC SHAREHOLDERS MEETING
Leophairatanas voted off board

Terms of eight directors in total are ended prematurely in a move seen as purging those close to TPI founder Prachai



Egat okays budget of Bt33 bn


TMB aims for capital adequacy of 12%


Privilege card may go private

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15 bus victim bodies returned
The bodies of 15 Chanthaburi teachers killed in a bus accident in Chiang Mai on Friday arrived back home yesterday on board a military C130 aircraft.



Customs checks for chickens


Students learn about ethics


Cheaper implants

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CHARTER CHIEFS
Writers pledge unbiased choice

No consensus has yet appeared, but names of Prasong and Charan are being widely canvassed for posts



Military itching for secured satellite


So who and what's behind the top two?

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Tawatchai saves the day for Thammasat
Former national player Tawatchai Dumrong-ongtrakul salvaged Thammasat University's pride with a late dramatic penalty in a 1-1 draw against arch-rivals Chulalongkorn University in their 63rd traditional football match at the Suphachalasai stadium yesterday.


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EDITORIAL
School fires need urgent action

Cowardly attacks must be solved to restore public confidence, especially among teachers and students



Thaksin again shows he doesn't mean what he says


It's a jungle out there


Thirapat laying down the law on conflict of interest

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The Nation Poll

New poll posted on Thursday

Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?

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  • PM to decide tonight whether to visit Chiang Mai
  • US citizens in Chiang Mai alerted about PM's visit
  • Situation under control after chemical leakage at Laem Chabang port
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