
King Power yet to be told of AOT's action

King Power, which operates duty-free shops and commercial areas at Suvarnabhumi Airport, yesterday denied reports it was planning to petition the Administrative Court for an injunction against the decision by Airports of Thailand (AOT) to nullify two contracts.
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Karen army snatches 2 policemen

Burma's Buddhist Karen said yesterday it had detained two Thai border patrol police because Thai authorities helped its rival the Christian Karen in armed conflicts.
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Lovely teen is new beauty 'ambassador'

Statuesque Farung "Kwang" Yuthithum is the new Miss Thailand Universe 2007.
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Flower boy's 'life of torture'

Isamai, a 14-year-old Burmese boy, has vowed never to return to Bangkok, where he was once forced to work like a slave for months.
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SCHOOL ATTACK

NLA panel to probe shooting

Investigators to look into claims rangers attacked Islamic school
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Money saved on HIV drugs to be used for prevention

The government will spend millions saved through compulsory licensing of expensive Aids medicines on an HIV-education campaign aimed at sex workers, their clients and the promiscuous.
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Police blocked at burnt Karen site

Police investigators have been prevented from examining fire debris at a "long-neck" Karen village in Chiang Mai that burnt down on Saturday.
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Don Mueang back in service as Suvarnabhumi feels strain

Operations at Don Mueang Airport went smoothly on its first official day of new service.
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13,000 sit entrance exam at Impact

Triam Udom Suksa School yesterday held its entrance examination at the Impact Muang Thong Thani Convention Centre to accommodate the large number of applicants.
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Man sought over murders

A taxi driver, who also chairs a cooperative for an Ua Athorn housing project, yesterday emerged as a prime suspect in the murders of three people including his own son.
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