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A hundred road sweepers clean up Khao San Road yesterday.

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Feedback for first draft next on the agenda

First draft finalised, no debate on de facto amnesty for junta



Egypt to donate olive trees to mark HM birthday

Cairo - Egypt will donate 80 olive trees to Thailand to jointly celebrate HM the King's 80th anniversary and to show the strong relationship with Thailand, Thai Ambassador to Egypt Noppadol Theppitak said Tuesday.



US in shock over university shooting

Thirty-three people were killed in a shooting rampage on a US university campus on Monday



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Toyota has done almost everything right in the makeover of its basic subcompact sedan: it's just a pity about the way the rear end looks






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POLITICS
Police fear post-holiday rise in tension

Renewed rallies expected to spark more rounds of bitter rivalry, especially after reports of rural people being mobilised






JATUKHAM FEVER
Amulet frenzy brings mini boom

Nakhon Si Thammarat rides economic crest as many rush to buy lucky charm






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JAPANESE TOURISTS
Sharp fall in visitors predicted

Association cites baht, negative news



UFP starts fishing in new waters


Strong baht may crimp rice exporters' prospects amid boom


BFIT revamps for investment banking

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FLASH-FLOODS
Trang's 2 waterfalls to get warning sirens

Search resumes for missing Thai tourist as officials do aerial survey of danger area



Who is Jatukham Rammathep?


Amulet lovers makes beeline for temple


Road deaths down, but carnage goes on

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Charter faces test of public faith

Many may view the new constitution as setting a wrong precedent, with the de-facto amnesty it grants the CNS



EC seeks NGO help over poll


Debate over deputy premier for security

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Kamolthip and Yupa take laurels
[BEACH VOLLEYBALL] Kamolthip Kulna and Yupa Phukrongploy clinched the Samila-Sangsom Asian Beach Volleyball Championships title with a third consecutive victory over Chinese Yue Yuan and Zhang Wenwen at Samila Beach, Songkhla, yesterday.


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Engaging Iran will prove more fruitful

Tough stance on Middle East nation's nuclear programme gives material for Ahmadinejad's diplomatic games



High time for Surayud to show strong leadership


Wolfy and Rizagate relieve the tedium

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