
Two shot dead in deep South

A patrolling Army ranger was killed yesterday in a Yaha district of Yala shooting, escalating tensions in the Muslim-majority region.
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Ammonia leak in central Bangkok sickens hundreds

More than 1,000 people were evacuated and hundreds sent to hospital after an ammonia leak at a cold-storage warehouse in central Bangkok early yesterday morning.
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Drug savings run into the billions

The government is able to save more than Bt1.6 billion annually on three medications used to treat patients suffering from HIV/Aids and heart disease, which are among the top killers in the country, under the compulsory licensing (CL) provisions, a senior official said.
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Omkoi villagers receive food as payment for building roads

Omkoi villagers building roads for the past decade have been paid in food collected by a monk because there is no government funding for district development.
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Road accident claims official

Nan Deputy Governor Prasert Leksakuldilok was killed in a road accident in Bo Klua district yesterday morning.
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English skills deteriorating

The national test for students doing basic education shows achievements in English have dropped significantly.
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Tourists lose valuables in scanner scam at airport

There have been numerous reports of theft at Suvarnabhumi Airport, police say, including at least two from tourists who say their valuables disappeared while they were being scanned.
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