The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is studying samples of raw materials and cookies collected from S&P's factory for melamine contamination after Swiss authorities found a high concentration of melamine in S&P milk cookies from Thailand.
Bangkok Senator Rosana Tositrakul's husband Santisuk Sophonsiri sneaked into the House yesterday when he saw People Power MPs walking towards his wife and abusing her after she protested about the injured demonstrators and called on the government to show responsibility by dissolving the House.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was due to telephone Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat yesterday evening about dispatching troops to Sudan, said Foreign Minister Sompong Amornwiwat.
The Pollution Control Department (PCD) plans to issue standards which measure the level of wastewater from communities, helping to determine sources of pollution.
More than 600 adults in their 40s were among 132,209 applicants for the GAT (General Aptitude Test) and PAT (Professional and Academic Aptitude Test) exams, a senior official said yesterday.
A new government bill - intended to regulate beggars and protect them from abuse - has been heavily criticised by human rights activists over loopholes that would encourage poor people to beg and allow them to be further exploited.
A two-year-old boy injured in an insurgents' attack in the South on Sunday is now at risk of becoming blind after an infection spread from his badly injured eye to the other eye.