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Wed, April 25, 2007 : Last updated 21:22 pm (Thai local time)
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Bt140 million for nursing scholarships in crisis zone

The government will hand out more than Bt140 million in nursing scholarships to address a shortage of medical care in the deep South where more than 2,000 people have been killed since the latest round of insurgency flared up in January 2004.
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BMA set to battle global warming

The capital's administration is going to tackle global warming by reducing emissions, creating more green areas and increasing public awareness of climate change, Deputy Governor Bannasophit Mekwichai said yesterday.
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iTV board sued for 'lost billions'

A shareholder of the defunct independent television station filed a civil lawsuit yesterday demanding Bt148 billion in damages from nine iTV executives - for mismanagement that caused the loss of the station's broadcasting concession.
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Flu vaccine funded

The World Health Organisation (WHO) will grant US$2 million (Bt70 million) for a planned pilot project to manufacture human flu and bird flu vaccines in Thailand.
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IN BRIEF

Health: Boost for traditional medicine

The National Health Security Office (NHSO) will allocate Bt28.2 million to promote traditional medicine at the provincial level as part of its universal "health-security system".
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Students oppose Onet plan

State education examiners want pupils stopped from having more than one attempt at passing university entrance exams. They will seek a ministerial regulation to that effect.
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