
Chiang Mai moat a war zone

Although Songkran is still a week away, Chiang Mai's moat, the focus for water splashing in the northern city, is already filled with the festive spirit.
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Four killed, two injured in Narathiwat shootings

Four people have died in separate shootings in four districts of this southern province since Thursday night, police said yesterday. Two people were wounded in the attacks.
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Astrologer predicts a year of upheaval

A noted astrologer yesterday predicted that Thailand would be hit by political winds of change in June if the government cannot control conflicting parties.
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Flora site to close over Songkran

The Royal Flora Ratchaphruek exhibition site will not be open to the public during the Songkran festival as advertised, the director-general of the Agriculture Department said yesterday.
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Students shun O-Net checking

Only 97 students sought to check their answer sheets for the O-Net test on the first day the service was offered.
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Losses see end to a 'strict' border

The Thai and Lao governments will soon abolish strict immigration regulations that require lengthy registration and a Bt40 fee for each person's entry and departure, following huge profit slumps in cross-border trade since the regulations came into effect last month.
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