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Sun, February 18, 2007 : Last updated 23:37 pm (Thai local time)
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BANGKOK BOMBINGS

More arrest warrants due

Lt-General Jongrak Juthanont, an assistant National Police chief, said yesterday that the investigating team would meet tomorrow to discuss progress in the New Year's Eve bombings case.
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Surayud now more popular than Thaksin

Prime Minister Surayud Chula-nont is now far more popular than his predecessor Thaksin Shinawatra, who has been branded a "disappointment", according to a poll.
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Insurgent attacks in South left six dead, scores injured

Bombers, attackers and arsonists went on a rampage in the three southernmost provinces and Songkhla Sunday evening, causing at least six deaths and scores of injuries.
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PAD to protest against Somkid's appointment

The People's Alliance for Democracy announced Sunday that will hold a meeting Tues to decide on measures for protesting the appointment of Somkid Jatusripitak, economic tsar of the Thaksin government, as sufficiency economy envoy.
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TEMASEK

Govt mulls satellite buy-back

Minister to discuss moves to regain assets with Sonthi; says ties with Singapore should not be affected
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Surgical success story

Siriraj Hospital yesterday successfully carried out Thailand's first prostate operation using a revolutionary robotic surgery system, which claims to reduce trauma and side-effects.
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