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Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram (R) shakes hands with his Japanese counterpart Taro Aso prior to their talks at the Iikura guesthouse in Tokyo, 26 February 2007. Pibulsonggram is on a four-day visit to Japan.//AFP
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Thailand to protect knowledge and save patents of Thai Yoga

Thailand will propose that 200 year-old inscriptions and statues that teach traditional Thai yoga at Wat Pra Chetupon Wimolmangalaram be included in the Unesco Memory of the World (MOW) Programme in 2009.



No renegotiation on Thai-Japan trade deal

Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram told a powerful Japanese business association on Monday that Thailand would not renegotiate on any issues in the controversial economic agreement with Japan.



SET orders to suspend iTV shares

The Stock Exchange of Thailand has ordered suspension of iTV Plc shares as the company's auditor issued a disclaimer of pinion on its financial statements, saying the figures failed to reflect the actual position of the company.



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What do you want to ask Gen Surayud


The Naton's Editor Tulsathit Taptim will have an exclusive opportunity to interview Prime Minister Gen Surayud Chulanont at the Government House on March 1, 2007.






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Police find few clues in the murder of Russian women
Police are offering a Bt100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the killer of two Russian tourists at Jomtien Beach on Saturday morning.






New memorial for victims of Asian tsunami
A sculpture remembering victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami will be unveiled here today on a one-rai memorial site.






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REPATRIATED EARNINGS
BoI mulls tax breaks for firms

Move would boost Thai companies operating overseas amid domestic slowdown



Bank of Thailand now ranks thirdamong Asian peers


Power play from Egcomp


Higher yields and safer meat from herbal feed

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PRINCE OF SONGKLA VARSITY
Students protest against fee hike

Hunger strike threatened over 'unreasonable' rise



Elderly lady cruelly treated in exorcism


Police seek 3 more from South


Thanom's sometimes turbulent life

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GRAFT ALLEGATIONS
AEC set to rule on Pojaman land buy

Decision expected also on whether charges will be laid in airport scanner graft claims



Chaturon backs populist policies


Poll: Thaksin gains as PM's ratings slide


Study to aid in fight against corruption

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Auttapon struggles
Former Thai national player Auttapon Littiwattanapong defeated Timo Siwapaug 6-2 2-6 6-3 in the first round of the Bt200,000 Sat RU Tennis Circuit tournament at Ramkhamhaeng University yesterday.


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EDITORIAL
A long and arduous war

Government must not negotiate with southern insurgents until they agree to a complete laying down of arms



Thailand playing a key role in aiding N Korean asylum seekers


Cheney's visit Down Under sure to test the strength of Australia-US alliance

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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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