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Ensure justice, HM tells military judges

HIS MAJESTY THE KING yesterday told the military to ensure justice so that the country will survive any threats and perils.

Map Ta Phut blockade threat

NGOs, villagers angry at govt cut to list of harmful activities; demand an explanation

Princess brings relief to Pathum Thani flood victims

Her Royal Highness Princess Soamsawali yesterday made a personal visit to residents in the Narinthong Housing Estate in Pathum Thani's Lam Luk Ka district, where land subsidence caused a second blow after severe flooding.

Nine families call for autopsies to be performed

Family members of nine people killed during the April 10 clash between troops and red shirts at Khok Wua intersection went to the Criminal Court yesterday, seeking a court order that autopsies be performed.

German mayor trying to bring comatose man home

The mayor of a comatose man's home town in Germany has contacted the patient's hospital in Songkhla in a bid to take him back to his country.

Relatives of riot victims meet in Bangkok

Even though almost 100 days have passed since the April 10 clashes in Bangkok that left 26 people dead and more than 800 injured, 14 relatives of the victims gathered to console each other and discuss their problems.

Rowdy students may be sent to the far South

Education Minister Chinnavorn Boonyakiat yesterday ordered the Bang Kapi Technology School to be closed for a week, following the murder of a nine-year-old schoolboy on a bus last Wednesday.

Bombs, gunplay wound several in South

Several violent attacks in the deep South yesterday wounded at least nine officials and farmers.

SSO lifts benefits for injured workers

As part of new conditions set by the Social Security Office (SSO) this year, people who sustain work-related injuries will now be entitled to 70 per cent of their monthly salary - up from the 60 per cent they were able to get earlier, SSO secretary-general Pan Wannaphinij said yesterday.

Thammawattana rivalry lingers despite court clearing Noppadol

The Court of Appeal's recent ruling to drop the murder charge against Noppadol Thammawattana has helped him reconcile with some of his siblings.

Asean needs to be fully interconnected: Surin

Asean Secretary General Dr. Surin Pitsuwan said that Asean must be fully interconnected both physically and virtually to maintain the grouping's centrality and leading role beyond.

US$ 6,200 dollars more needed to send comatose German home

Bangkok - A Thai hospital needs 6,200 dollars in additional donations to repatriate a comatose German man they have been treating gratis for the past 10 months, hospital sources said Monday.

Arson attacks in Narathiwat

Seven districts in Narathiwat province were hit by simultaneous arson attacks yesterday, four days before Ramadan, the annual Muslim fast, finishes.

'No oil spill' from Phuket wreck

Phuket - A provincial marine official confirmed yesterday that an oil slick from a boat that sank off Phuket on Saturday appears to have dispersed and no traces remain.

Virus may be re-emerging : ministery warns

The Public Health Ministry has warned of a widespread return of the 2009 flu virus after reports that two people in Lop Buri and Nonthaburi provinces died from the infection of the type-A (H1N1) virus last week, raising the death toll for this year to 57.

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