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More than 2,000 people arrive for PTV rally at Sanam Luang on Sunday. Starting at around 5 pm, the rally attack the Council for National Security.

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



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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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.






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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.






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OUT-OF-SYSTEM LOANS
BOT gets tough with firms that lend illegally

May force non-banks involved to close



Celebrations result in bumper year


New Australian inspections threaten Thai shrimp exports


Black-tea products poised for a comeback

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DEFENCE MINISTER
Disruption 'will not be tolerated'

Protesters plan to reveal evidence of graft by junta



Tsunami-siren practice shakes up southerners


Isaan gearing up for Songkran safety


Storms on the way in N, NE, Central

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TRT convinced another coup on the way
The Thai Rak Thai Party will launch a nationwide campaign against another possible coup, saying that its political analysts have found evidence that clearly supports the theory that one will take place.



Democrat Party will live on forever, says Abhisit

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KING'S CUP BOXING
CAKEWALK FOR SOMJIT

But Suriya, Tun both lose comfortably



Doubles blow for Thailand

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Drawing society to the printed word

The reading habit needs a boost from more quality books at lower prices and the revival of public libraries



A real test for relationship between CNS, government


Mixed opinions after a decade of blogging


ICT minister seeks fair competition, foreign expertise

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