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Sun, March 18, 2007 : Last updated 19:09 pm (Thai local time)



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ANTI-COUP PROTEST

Rally rails against the junta

Activists play down differences between pro- and anti-Thaksin camps




Weather to blow North haze away today

Northern residents tortured by the weeks-long smog will breathe a sigh of clean relief today if a storm forecast is reliable. If so, the climate crisis will be immediately swept away, leaving its "real" causes uncertain and no predictions for its reoccurrence.





25 suspected insurgents rounded up

Security officials have rounded up 25 suspected Muslim insurgents from two districts in Yala and Narathiwat following the brutal massacre of eight Buddhists last week.



Group of Thai Muslims flees to Malaysia: report

KUALA LUMPUR - A group of 24 Muslims from Thailand's insurgency-plagued south have fled to Malaysia to espace alleged intimidation by the Thai military, a report said Sunday.



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NEWS-MEDIA FREEDOM

PTV in debut blackout mystery

Govt bosses appear to give maverick TV the green light



NSC to probe al-Qaeda plot claims

Thailand will investigate claims by suspected September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed that he plotted attacks on an El Al plane and nightclubs in Thailand.






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Photos of Smoke and Dust in the North are welcomed

Militants free driver who asks protection from Allah

Interview with Gen Suchinda, former coup leader

Thai baht hits new nine-year high

Massacre in Yala


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