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PHUKET

Warm welcome for tourists doesn't extend to workers

Province imposes curfew on foreign labourers, tracks their cell phones, bans them from driving cars or motorbikes




Surprised Mongkol happy to get help from new deputy

Public Health Minister Mongkol na Songkhla admitted yesterday he did not know why Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont gave him a new deputy.





Bangkok braces for more rain

Bangkok council staff have their hands full trying to contain flooding caused by heavy, unseasonal rain, while the weather bureau has warned most of the country to expect wet and gusty conditions.



Revenue chief blames procedure

Revenue Department director-general Sanit Rangnoi was grilled by the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) yesterday for its slowness to tax Panthongtae and Pinthongta Shinawatra over the Shin Corp share sale, a source said.



Villagers blast TAO over sub-standard buffaloes

Upset with the poor condition of buffaloes given to them under a cattle-loan project, residents of Tambon Nong Phra yesterday returned 11 of the beasts to their local tambon administrative organisation (TAO).



Three Thais perish in Korea

Three Thai men working on a South Korean farm were killed yesterday after a fire burned through a shipping container they were sleeping in.



Rally in Chiang Mai to focus on child labour

Local and migrant workers, employers, business associations, youth groups, government departments and migrant labourers will throng Chiang Mai streets today in a rally against child labour.



Southern militants kill two villagers in revenge attack

Suspected insurgents killed two villagers, beheading one of them, and left a message on the road next to their burnt bodies saying the deaths were in revenge for the weekend attack on a mosque in a nearby town.

CRISIS IN SOUTH

OIC seeks safety for Muslims

Official here with suggestions on how to ease violence in region






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