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A One-Two-Go flight from Phuket lands at Don Muang yesterday evening. The airport has been closed to commercial flights for six months.

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SURAYUD CLARIFIES
Prem had 'no role in coup'


Privy Council chief says he believes he is not the target of anti-coup activists; urges protesters to work towards peace



COMMERCE SEMINAR
Adapt or die, retailers told


Minister warns small traders new law will not save them unless they improve customer service



Dust levels high in Mae Hong Son

Mae Hong Son is still plagued by smoke haze with dust-particle levels at a dangerous 186 micrograms per cubic metre (mpcm), according to the Pollution Control Department.



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When was Thaksin's "most tense" day?


September 19 coup, according to someone very close to Thaksin Shinawatra and was with him when it happened, was probably not the "worst" thing ever to occur to the ousted leader politically.






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FUTURE OF TELEVISION
Six choices for public TV free of intervention

Policy decision due next month after hearings on broadcasting's big chance






It's hello again to old Don Muang
Like old soldiers who refuse to die, the 93-year-old Don Muang Airport came back to life yesterday, welcoming passengers once again.






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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
BOT urges dealers to buy dollars

Baht weakens amid volatile trading



TOT probes boards lack of opposition to arbitration panel's chair


NGOs seek to delay signing of Thai-Japanese pact


Elle set to conquer all in diverse swimwear

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SOUTHERN UNREST
Tenets of Islam 'will end trouble'

Prem tells youths from violence-racked provinces that the solution lies in their own religion; two policemen shot dead



Abbot takes a tranquilliser,tells Thais: 'Talk to my boss'


Adapt or die, retailers told


Dust levels high in Mae Hong Son

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'People want right to sue the government'
The public wants to be able to sue the government if it fails to uphold future constitutions, the right to scrutinise the judiciary and to directly elect the prime minister, according to the National Economic and Social Advisory Council.



Former deputy education minister Pramote dies

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Davis Cup debut for Kittipong
The Davis Cup Team yesterday welcomed newcomer Kittipong Wachiramanowong following the late withdrawal of Danai Udomchoke.


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EDITORIAL
Burma's horrors continue unabated

As it closes its doors, the international community must step up its pressure on the pariah state for reforms



Pro-Thaksin allies gain ground with bold moves


Dangers of the growing global population


Planes aiding Antarctic research

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New poll posted on Thursday

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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