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A father and daughter ride a motorcycle past "Phi Ta Khon" effigy in Loei's Dan Sai district on Friday. Phi Ta Khon is Thai traditional ghost masks. Loei will host "Phi Ta Khon Festival," from June 23-25.//Photo by Uthorn Sriphantha




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Police asked to investigate alleged bribes to constitution judges

Activist Veera Somkwamkid petitioned police on Friday to investigate the alleged attempt to bribe judges in the electoral fraud case involving the Thai Rak Thai party.



Nine chief judges appointed to try Thaksin, wife

Nine chief judges will preside over the trial of oust premier Thaksin Shinawatra and his wife Khunying Pojaman fighting alleged corruption stemmed from the Ratchadapisek land deal in 2003.



Deposed PM to sue Thai govt over freezing of assets

Deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra plans to sue the military government for the return of the Bt58 billion of assets frozen by anti-graft investigators, the Financial Times says.




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Suan Kularb Palace to open for fun-fair
Suan Kularb Palace, in the compound of the Dusit Palace, will open its doors to the public for the first time from today till Sunday - to host a fun-fair to raise money for charitable projects.






Girl, 14,raped, killed on freighter
An autopsy on the body of a 14-year-old Thai girl found in a Japanese freighter showed clear evidence of sexual abuse, according to the Institute of Forensic Medicine.






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OUSTED TOT CHIEF
Army 'asked for Bt800m'

Vuthiphong says request was to buy electronic equipment for national-security reasons



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Wrangler aims high


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BURNING ISSUE
Crisis in south rooted in ethnic Malay identity

Govt's charm offensive may be winning support abroad, but it won't end bloodshed in region



Allow new parties to register: Chat Thai


Army watching rally group


Scanners fixed, virus blamed

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Thailand get welcome boost
Thailand's preparation for the upcoming Asian Cup got a boost when four of their foreign-based players, including key midfielder Datsakorn Thonglao, joined the team's training camp earlier than expected.



Sangsom face tough battle in VN

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EDITORIAL
Army overhaul long overdue

General Sonthi's striking critique of his own troops underscores the endemic faults plaguing the armed forces



Abhisit the front-runner, but others wait in the wings


Putting sufficiency economy into practice

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