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Fri, March 30, 2007 : Last updated 21:47 pm (Thai local time)
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Life sentence for Pakistani chopper

A Pakistani man was given a life sentence yesterday for killing a Thai teacher, whom he had met through an internet chat service, and dismembering her body last year.
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Lese majeste charges get Swiss man 10 yrs

A Swiss man was sentenced yesterday to 10 years in prison for spray-painting graffiti over images of His Majesty the King, in the first conviction of a foreigner in at least a decade under strict laws to protect the monarchy.
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It's all J-books, K-books and chick lit

Youngsters will likely brush aside economic worries and snap up Japanese and Korean chick lit as their summer vacation reads, the organisers of the Bangkok International Book Fair 2007 said yesterday.
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Police found a body believed to be Novotel Hotel finance staff

Police found body of a woman on Friday believed to be a finance staff of a hotel in Bangna district after she disappeared with Bt1 million with the hotel's chauffeur two days ago.
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Militants in southern Thailand not Malaysian: Abdullah

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia says that militants captured in insurgency-hit southern Thailand with a cache of weapons and money are not Malaysian citizens and were not trained here, according to reports Friday.
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Anna Potkovskaya rewarded Unesco prize

Accepting the recommendation of an independent international jury of media professionals, the Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, Friday designated Anna Politkovskaya, the late Russian journalist, as the laureate of the 2007 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize.
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POLITICAL TENSION

Election to be held in mid-December: PM

No state of emergency yet, but it's possible later if there are problems, Surayud says after meeting Sonthi
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CAPTION CONTEST

Look, who's talking?

Welcome to our "caption contest". This is a photo picked up from a photo gallery on www.hithaksin.net. The website's caption of this photo, which showed ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra chat on a telephone with someone, said: "I am lonely in London."
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