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BANGKOK BOMBS

Court set to consider warrants

Five say they were wrongly identified; first hearing today




Donations welcome after school admissions finalised

State secondary schools can start receiving donations in about a month, Education Minister Wijit Srisa-an said yesterday.





Nanny confesses to bashing baby boy, wins release on bail

A 36-year-old nanny, who confessed that she assaulted a month-old infant in her care, was granted bail yesterday after being held in police custody.



Complaint filed on illegal lotteries

The Interior Ministry yesterday filed a complaint relating to illegal lotteries yesterday, one day after its minister got summons to explain himself for being too slow in exposing the alleged wrongdoing involving the ousted Thaksin Shinawatra government.

SOUTHERN VIOLENCE

Women from Queen's farm shot dead

Motorbike riders gun down workers from model farm; building site also attacked



Council of State to rule on farmers' fund, debts help

The Cabinet will wait for the Council of State's ruling on the Farmers' Rehabilitation and Development Fund (FRDF) administration to tackle the long-standing debt crisis, government spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp said yesterday.



10-year-old 'allowed to drive locally'

A 10-year-old boy is spending his school holidays helping his family's business by delivering food to customers in the Northeast town of Nakhon Ratchasima - by van.



Govt to pay royalty for compulsory licences

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will compensate pharmaceutical companies affected by the Public Health Ministry's decision to enforce compulsory licensing - at a rate of 0.5 per cent of sales of generic medicines.



Death spurs bill for emergencies

Public Health Minister Mongkol na Songkhla vowed yesterday to push for the adoption of the Emergency Medicine Bill, which promises to better protect the rights of patients involved in emergencies.






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Adapt or die, retailers told

Suspect in mass murder found hanged

Warrants issued for 2 suspects

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


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