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Thai Muslims walk in Krue Se Mosque in Pattani's Muang district on Friday, on the eve of third anniversary of the Krue Se bloodshed. Some 30 Muslims were gunned down by security forces after hours of standoff.//Photo by Charoon Thongnual




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Prosecutors delay decision on Morocco consul's alleged land grab

Public prosecutors deferred on Friday a decision on whether to prosecute a former honorary consul of Morocco, his wife and other suspects for allegedly encroaching on public land in Phang Nga, citing the large amount of evidence still to be examined.



UK sending high-level delegation to climate change meeting

The United Kingdom is sending a high level government delegation to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which is meeting in Bangkok next week to agree recommendations for governments on reducing global carbon emissions.



Hugh Grant arrested over 'baked bean assault'

London - British actor Hugh Grant has been arrested for assault after allegedly hurling a container of baked beans at a photographer, according to an online report Thursday.




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UNIVERSITY FIASCO
Admissions to resume

Injunction against using criteria set by UPCT suspended






Egat takes on role for nuclear power
The Energy Ministry has resolved to have the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) handle the nuclear power plants project, whereby the state enterprise will produce 4,000 megawatts from the cheap but distrusted source of power.






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Operators jump into TOT's plan for network pool
Major telecom operators have agreed in principle with TOT's plan to create a national telecom network pool, which the state agency says will lead to the conversion of their concession contracts.



Producers to petition over TITV plan


Ch Karnchang to assess Lao hydropower projects


No need for beachfront, seaviews at quality site

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Labour groups want key laws improved
The Labour Ministry has asked state enterprises and agencies to offer special discounts to workers on Labour Day next Tuesday.



Asbestos warnings planned


Birds tagged for flu tracking


Vaccine set for market

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BURNING ISSUE
Draft charter faces almost certain rejection

The best course of action might be for the CDA to vote against it first, enabling CNS to propose its own



Help us improve it, Surayud urges public


Ex-premier 'unlikely to return'


Charter drafter pans 'evil' elections

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OVERDRIVE: Now the time for pad to celebrate its victories and go home
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Award for Danai
The International Tennis Federation will present Danai Udomchoke, who is one of the game's fast rising stars, with an award, the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand said yesterday.



Bronze for Thai

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EDITORIAL
Perfect charter an unrealistic goal

The next constitution should be judged only by its ability to aid a smooth return to democracy



Thailand's growth worsening as competitors reap the benefits


US mismanaging its missile defence policy


Raising the alarm on the greatest threat to global security

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