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Sun, April 29, 2007 : Last updated 19:20 pm (Thai local time)



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QUIET BANGKOK CLUB

Call for less clamour in city blasted with noise

Strident, irrelevant advertising having an effect on health




iTV shareholders to demand Bt290 bn

Minor shareholders of iTV Plc said yesterday they would file a criminal lawsuit against the Prime Minister's Office demanding Bt290 billion for damages caused by the termination of the company's TV concession.





Beware of rain, flood,landslides

The weather bureau yesterday warned many areas to brace for heavy rain with the possibility of flash-floods and landslides. Coastal areas are at the greatest risk.

IN BRIEF

Wildlife rescue :Pangolins saved from dinner table by police in Hat Yai

Police yesterday rescued some 140 live pangolins hidden in a house in central Hat Yai awaiting transport to China and Hong Kong.



Revised 90-day rule clarified

Following a spate of complaints from confused foreigners entering Thailand on "visa exemptions", Pol Captain Krissarat Nuesen of the Phuket Provincial Immigration Office has made a statement to clarify the 90-day rule and how it has been changed, effective April 1.

SOUTHERN UNREST

Krue Se Mosque comes under fire on anniversary

None hit as car-borne gunmen disrupt morning prayers three years to the day after 2004 bloodbath at the same site






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Beware of rain, flood,landslides

Stress driving workers to drink, poll indicates


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