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Mon, April 23, 2007 : Last updated 14:33 pm (Thai local time)
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Bomb blast injures 5 soldiers

A 10-kilogram roadside bomb yesterday tore through a military pickup truck carrying five soldiers on patrol, tossing them in all directions.
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King's new aircraft arrives, with 'Air Force One' in reserve

The "Air Force One" that served then prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is now a spare aircraft for His Majesty the King.
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Sukhumvit lane closures

Two lanes on a section of Sukhumvit Road will be shut from today to make room for construction of the Skytrain's extension.
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More kids? Just give them bigger classes

Forty-four high schools nationwide will increase the amount of Mathayom 1 students per class from 45 to 55 to support the intake from the third round of student allocations, a senior official said yesterday.
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Mining sector tops list for violating safety laws

Companies involved in mining, consumer-goods production and the construction industry were the worst offenders last year in terms of breaching laws regarding workers' safety, the Labour Protection and Welfare Department said yesterday.
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Safety measures at waterfalls

After 38 holidaymakers at three Trang waterfalls were swept to their deaths by fierce torrents over Songkran, all natural tourist attractions vulnerable to flash-floods across the country will get alarm systems or disaster-warning towers.
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Law proposed to seize illegal assets stashed overseas

The Justice Ministry will propose for the Cabinet's consideration in mid-May draft legislation concerning the retrieval of overseas assets that have been illegally obtained through corruption.
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