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Tue, April 10, 2007 : Last updated 19:38 pm (Thai local time)



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Woman dies in amulet crush

51-year-old trampled, many injured as thousands jostle for Chatukam charms




Govt losing Internet 'PR war' to opponents

The Information and Commu-nications Technology Ministry admitted yesterday they were "falling behind" the anti-government camp in a PR war being fought on the Internet - but said it would improve the government's overall strategy by improving official websites.





Sugar barge owner faces lawsuits over river pollution drama

The sinking of a sugar barge was the main cause of the water pollution that killed a massive number of fish in the Chao Phya River in Angthong and Ayutthaya last month - not a factory that makes monosodium glutamate, Cabinet was told on Tuesday.



Thaksin's speech to taxi drivers shows no disrespectful to the King : prosecutor

Public prosecutors said on Tuesday they would not press lese majeste charges against ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. However his statements to taxi drivers were impolite and a show of disrespectful to HM the King.



Former aide to Thamarak denies giving money to small party

An aide to former defence minister Gen Thamarak Isarangura on Tuesday told the Election Tribunal he never met with members of the Thai Ground party, nor gave its candidates money.



Police question taxi driver over bomb attack at movie theatre

Police are questioning a taxi driver who parked his vehicle in front of a Bangkok movie theatre just minutes before a bomb exploded there on Monday night.

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Pressure mounts for large rates cut

Industry leaders warn confidence, spending badly need stimulating

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Chief of British Embassy's political Division blogging

After about four years in Thailand, Ian Proud, head of the British Embassy's political division, has come to love so many things in this country.






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YouTube ban to remain in effect for now

Two more offensive videos put on site

Thailand outraged over new YouTube King videos

Political chat site shut 'for security'

YouTube says it is ready for compromise


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