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Sun, May 20, 2007 : Last updated 22:22 pm (Thai local time)
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THAI-MALAYSIAN GAS

Villagers call for pipeline halt

In a surprise turn of events, Muslim Southerners are lining up with the
Internal Security Operations Command
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Women and children block road in protest

Some 200 Muslim women and children yesterday blocked a road in Narathiwat's Rusoh district to demand the immediate return of two suspects held in connection with the daily violence.
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Angry seas cause closure of Phuket beaches

With the weatherman yesterday warning of more pounding downpours and roiling seas, the island resort of Phuket has been lashed by unusually high tides that prompted authorities to close the beaches to visitors.
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First elephant released into wild under foundation plan

After two years of careful training to prepare Pang Kham Mool Yai for life in the wild, the 35-year-old elephant was yesterday released into the Sublangka Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Museums have bent for sacred ground

A survey of museums established in the past 100 years has found most housed in temples and doubling as community centres, the Culture Ministry said this week.
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'Exorcist' raped kids

A 60-year-old Samut Prakan man duped as many as 30 girls and one boy into believing he could exorcise evil spirits by having sex with them, police have learned.
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