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POLLUTION

All hands put to the civic pumps

Capital's chief tackles Chao Phya wave of death



EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

'Most people don't know about new charter'

Chutinant Bhirombhakdi, the newly selected chairman of the Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) publicity committee, talks about his strategy to publicise the new charter and his concerns over the national referendum with The Nation's Jintana Panyaarvudh and Sucheera Pinijparakarn.





State telecoms listing U-turn

Information and Communications Technology Minister Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom said yesterday the government would abolish its earlier plan to list TOT and CAT Telecom on the stock market.



Karan's U-turn on Narathiwat curfew

Narathiwat Governor Karan Supakitvilekkarn yesterday changed his mind over imposition of curfews in two districts and now supports the action if the Army decides to go ahead.



Tight security for revived Fashion Week

The Bangkok International Fashion Week 2007 (BIFW) organised by Siam Paragon, which started last Thursday, has attracted a moderate crowd amid tight security.



Local ads prove a disappointment at 2007 awards

Thai advertisements failed to recapture the successes of past years at the 10th Asia-Pacific Advertising Festival.






Top Stories



Boy, 5, killed but mother survives knife attack

Farmers in a panic as thousands of fish die

Hunt begins for pollution source

Polluted river water reaches city

Police set to seek arrest warrants for bombs


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