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FREE-TRADE DEAL

FTA with Japan 'could hurt education sector'

A competitive environment would put Thailand at a disadvantage: educators




Final nod sought for ban on drivers using cell-phones

Justice Minister Charnchai Likhitjittha will ask the Cabinet today to pass a law amendment to prohibit people using cell-phones while driving - in an effort to prevent accidents and deaths.





Ayutthaya to trial primary-care units

Ayutthaya will be a prototype for "new generation" healthcare which will see state hospital outpatient departments closed and cases sent to "primary-care units".



Nail ban proposed

The Internal Security Operation Command (Isoc) is to consider banning the possession of three to five inch nails which are being used by militants to blow out the tyres on police and military vehicles.



TITV staff waiting for March salaries

TITV employees have yet to receive pay for last month as the PM's Office waits for the Finance Ministry to say whether it is legal to take the money from an account used to hold advertising revenue.



Historian wants country called 'Siam'

A historian of Southeast Asian studies has launched a "Siam not Thailand" campaigning, urging constitution drafters to revert to the name used in the Kingdom's first constitution.

BANGKOK BOMBS

Police drop criminal case against 2 suspects

'Lack of evidence to prosecute pair at Seacon Square'



JICA encouraged to study Thai scheme for the elderly

Health officials in Nonthaburi are impressing on a Japanese aid agency the benefits of its care and management of the elderly.



Loss of land drives abbot to Buri Ram

The Nonthaburi Provincial Court yesterday ruled that a charitable foundation must return land to its original owners even though it had paid Bt10 million for the plot three years ago and held a deed to it.



Extra day for Songkran?

The Permanent Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office will seek Cabinet approval today to extend the Songkran holiday by a day until April 17, a source at Government House said yesterday.



Young Mahidol cellist, 18, wins first King's award

Eighteen-year-old Tapalin Charoensook bowed her way on the cello to win over the audience and the jury before clinching the King's award at the Conrad Young Musician of Thailand Competition.



Samui police nab alleged child killer

Samui police yesterday arrested a man they say murdered a young boy and seriously injured his mother in a knife attack last month at a newly-built home on the resort island near Surat Thani.






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Historian wants country called 'Siam'

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