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Some 200 villagers from Yala's Bannang Sata district block a road to Banglang Dam by erecting tents on Tuesday. They demanded the authorities bring to justice suspected militants who killed four and injured five others in separate attacks in the district on Monday and Tuesday.//Photo by Charoon Thongnual




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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.




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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.






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SEMINAR
'Not much' can be done for economy

Industries call for investment incentives



iTV asks for time to avoid delisting


Theera steps up disbursement


Nissan tries Grand plan in Indonesia

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PM'S HEALTH
Surayud books into hospital for 3-day checkup

Personal doctor rejects rumours he has a serious health problem, saying govt leader was showing no signs of stress



Pridiyathorn called to testify on land deal


Push to limit pickup passengers to four for Songkran


Five get life for murder

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NEW CONSTITUTION
Charter drafters to finalise canon today

CDC chair Prasong wants to keep secret votes, that may be needed to resolve key



Drafters go behind closed doors as suspicion mounts


Issue of appointed PM sees business community split


Key issues to be decided today

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4 Thais go marching into finals
[BOXING] A quartet of Thai fighters led by Athens gold medallist Manus Boonjumnong marched into the finals of the 29th King's Cup Amateur International Boxing Tournament at the Mall's Ngamwongwan branch yesterday.



Hi-Tech take semis in last-gasp thriller


Thai teams make grand beginning

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EDITORIAL
Freedom comes with responsibility

The government is right to demand that YouTube remove video clips deemed offensive to Thais



PTV protests nothing more than a masquerade


China, India guarantee global economic growth


Power planners fail to see the light

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