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Sun, April 1, 2007 : Last updated 19:28 pm (Thai local time)



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SPECIAL REPORT

Bus crash gives pause for thought

Tightening of regulations mooted to check both vehicles and their drivers




Deal with Japan must go forward, govt insists

The government yesterday insisted it would sign the Japan-Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement despite continuing protests against the bilateral deal.





Warrant out for Novotel chauffeur

An arrest warrant has been issued for a hotel chauffeur suspected of killing a woman colleague.



PTV threatens to sue Snoh

PTV Sunday threatened to sue Pracharaj Party leader Snoh Thienthong for having alleged that the station had been paid to organise demonstrations against the government and junta.

ANTI-COUP PROTESTS

Sonthi mulls response to campaign

Democrats slam signature drive against Prem as 'disrespectful' to monarchy; police dismantle Sanam Luang stage






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