
Fourteen injured in southern bombings

Eleven soldiers and three civilians were injured in several bombings in the deep South yesterday.
Seven members of an army patrol sustained minor injuries when a roadside bomb exploded in the Bacho district of Narathiwat at 7am.
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Peace troops off to Nepal

The Cabinet will today approve a plan to dispatch 20 military officers, including 10 medical personnel, to join the United Nations peace mission in Nepal for a year.
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University dispute labelled pedantic

In the face of heated debate over whether state universities should become autonomous institutes, Constitution Drafting Assembly member Chirmsak Pinthong yesterday recommended that relevant parties should focus on the ideal of a university.
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World Bank gives Bt26.8m for HIV/Aids scheme

The World Bank has begun helping Thailand to treat HIV/Aids sufferers and train more doctors and nurses.
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Final talks to be held with drug companies

Negotiations between the Public Health Ministry and pharmaceutical companies holding the patent of two medicines being subjected to compulsory licensing will take place on Thursday and Friday.
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JOURNEY TO HELL

Lost mum found after 25 years

76-year-old woman reunited with her kin after a life of begging and poverty
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