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Mon, June 4, 2007 : Last updated 20:06 pm (Thai local time)
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Police want more CCTVs on Phuket

After hailing as a success the installation of 48 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras around the island, a senior provincial police officer on Friday announced that police are now looking to install 180 more public surveillance cameras.
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MARTIAL LAW

Protest at mosque enters 4th day, triggers rival rally

Muslims and Buddhists march through Pattani calling for order
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Blast in school playground

Militants targeted a school playground yesterday in one of two blasts in the South that injured 22 people, officials said.
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Reminder on work permits

The Phuket Provincial Employment Office has asked employers of Burmese, Lao and Cambodian workers to renew their employees' work permits before June 30
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Checks for monsoon diseases

Minister of Public Health Mongkol na Songkhla has ordered provincial health officials and hospitals nationwide to closely monitor patients for nine life-threatening diseases that are more likely to occur during the upcoming rainy season.
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China quake jolts Thais

Two people were killed and more than 200 injured by an earthquake that hit China's Yunnan province before dawn yesterday.
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Students prefer TV to textbooks, poll finds

Students devote more of their after-class hours to leisure than learning-related activities, a survey by Srinakharinwirot University has found.
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