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A group of monks express their anger on Friday by flipping the gigantic alms bowl after the charter drafting committee shot down a proposal to recognise Buddhism as the national religion in the charter draft.//Photo by Prasert Thepsri





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Brown faces first terror test after car bomb discovery

London - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown Friday faced his first major security challenge after a suspected car bomb was defused in central London, in an incident that could be linked to the upcoming second anniversary of the suicide bombings on July 7, 2005.



Charter drafting panel refuses to recognise Buddhism as national religion

The constitution drafting committee on Friday rejected a proposal to state Buddhism as the national religion in the next charter.



PREAH VIHEAR
Thailand supports Preah Vihear shrine to be World Heritage : FM


Thai authorities support in principle the ancient Hindu shrine of Preah Vihear being listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site, but there are some unsettled issues regarding the shrine.




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Thaksin's kids face Bt11-bn tax bill
Ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's children Panthongtae and Pinthongta are now subject to personal income taxes plus fines of Bt11.64 billion following their failure to pay taxes and fines since April 2, a source at the Revenue Department said.






Woman dies as storm knocks down billboards
A woman died yesterday after an advertising billboard in front of a food stall collapsed during a storm, which wreaked havoc in Bangkok.






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SPECIAL
Tarrin's medicine revived patient

When Tarrin Nimmanahaeminda took over as finance minister in November 1997, he confronted a badly hit country. He presided over a tough economic and financial-reform programme that won more enemies than friends.



Democracy will return this year: Surayud


Another Shin Corp resignation


Quality units by Issara

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CHILD ABUSE
Anger at law allowing sex attackers to marry victims

Activist to petition King after NLA puts no age limit on court pardons



University admissionunder fire


Minister urges gradual switch of 'list 2' schools


Malaysia to assist in education in deep South

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BURNING ISSUE
Deal could test relations with UK

Man City takeover could also be an own goal for Thaksin if British press get him in their sights



Court orders website watched


Damapong lawsuit dismissed by court


Ruam Jai Thai clears the air

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OVERDRIVE: Now the time for pad to celebrate its victories and go home
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Sarayuth makes a surprise return
Thai forward Sarayuth Chaikamdee who was dropped and not considered for Asian Cup squad, has joined the team and vowed to prove that he is well worth a place in coach Chanvit Pholchivin's side.



Quartet and Buaban maintain their streak

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EDITORIAL
Fix a date for the next election

The interim government and CNS should refrain from rescheduling and jointly settle on a poll date



A decade of hard lessons - both economic and political


The crash of 1997 - 10 years on

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Breaking News
  • 3 civilians killed, 5 others injured in Yala teashop shooting
  • Apirak says he will stay in office until completing term
  • PM to address Preah Vihear Temple issue on Sunday
  • Govt deputy spokesman apologises for mistakenly acussing Democrat MP
  • Court's inquiry launched on the removal of FDA chief
  • First test run of Thai-Lao train successful
  • House, Senate speakers prefer army land in Nonthaburi for new Parliament compound
  • Pracha Mati Party disbanded for lack of financial support

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