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A newly-wed couple swings back and forth from a rope as they prepare to a bouquet to guests at their wedding earlier today in Prachin Buri. The couple was among seven others who incorporated rock-climbing in their wedding celebration on Valentine's Day today.//Photo by Wason Wanichakorn//Photo by Wason Wanichakorn

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HM the King allows Tanzania to use rain-making technology

His Majesty the King has granted permission for drought-stricken Tanzania to use his patented rain-making technique, Agriculture Minister Theera Sutabutr said Wednesday.



Chula student's Valentine suicide

A fourth-year engineering student jumped to his death from a Chulalongkorn University's dorm just minutes before St Valentine's Day began.



Thailand and Malaysia agree to extend border security wall

Thailand and Malaysia have agreed to lengthen a border security wall by another 10 kilometres, Thai News Agency reported Wednesday.



PM says govt 'transparent' and doing well

Buffeted by criticism, Surayud goes on TV to say he should only be judged on the results






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Lao govt knocks Thai soap off the air
Channel 7 television and Workpoint Entertainment yesterday gave in under pressure from the Lao government and suspended indefinitely the airing of a controversial soap opera that was scheduled to make its debut last night.






Lack of condom use 'crisis for Thai teens'
HIV/Aids has become the No 2 killer of Thai youths and the death toll is expected to get worse without effective moves to counter unsafe sex, a recent study shows.






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30% WITHHOLDING RULE
Funds look likely to get exemption

Full solution to be worked out, but relaxation probably akin to that for foreign loans



Cal-Comp results lifted by sales of peripherals


Shanghai Food in expansion mode


Rise in steel prices expected to boost Asia Metal

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WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Anger over proposed change to rape laws

Amendment implies it is acceptable for men to force sex on wives, activists say



It was father who abandoned us: son


'No time to listen to everyone'


International mediator can play role: Pulo

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BURNING ISSUE
Senate debate could make or mar charter

Rival political forces may use divide over role of upper house and the selection process to rally public against new constitution



Minor party witness denies her earlier claims


'I want Thaksin to know there's been a change from his time'


Lawyer charged

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WATCHDOG: Storm brews as PAD bolsters mission to bring down govt
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Thailand hope to sew up game
Thailand are hoping the new striking partnership of Teeratep "Leesaw" Winothai and Ronnachai Rungsiyo will click and help them clear the final hurdle against Turkmenistan in the 2008 Olympic preliminary qualifying round at Supachalasai stadium today.



Tamarine stops Chan in round 1


Somjit may get a gold after all


Gisela and the candy raid

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EDITORIAL
An accord between good neighbours

Cooperation with Malaysia will help in deep South, but Thailand must ultimately defeat insurgency itself



Sexy dress exposed ugly truths about society's hypocrisy


Licensing policy fatal for HIV/Aids sufferers

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