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Sun, April 8, 2007 : Last updated 20:44 pm (Thai local time)



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Too many tourists snuff out fireflies

The juggernaut of insensitive, fast-buck tourism threatens a once idyllic community




Critics oppose secret constitution meeting

About 10 members of the 35 on the Constitution Drafting Committee do not approve of the closed-door meeting and voting on divisive issues planned for Tuesday, but they may have no choice, framer Angkhana Neelaphaijit said yesterday.





Revered Buddhist teacher on return visit

For religious and social leaders, next month's visit of Zen Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh could not be better timed.



Web Crackdown

ICT Ministry orders the shutdown of Pantip's political chatroom for national security reasons

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Tips to enjoy Songkran holidays in Chiang Mai

One blogger from Chiang Mai, Tong Maejo, has provided tips how to enjoy the water splashing festival in the northern city.



Asian tourists turn away from Thailand amid political uncertainty

Asian tourists have begun turning away from Thailand, official statistics show, prompting concern that holidaymakers might be avoiding the kingdom because of its continuing political woes.

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YouTube says it is ready for compromise

Offers to 'educate' authorities on blocking individual videos rather than entire site






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Thaksin will be pinned down, Surayud claims

Panthongtae, Pinthongta ordered to pay tax of Bt10 billion

YouTube ban to remain in effect for now

Songkran revelries to go on for five days

Two more offensive videos put on site


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