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Teachers call for tighter security
09/02/2010 : The Confederation of Teachers of Three Border Provinces on Tuesday called for the government to step up measures to provide security for teachers.
SET index down 0.32%
09/02/2010 : The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) composite index on Tuesday lost 2.20 points or 0.32 per cent to close at 685.89 points. The market value was 13.14 billion baht, with 1.68 billion shares traded.
NACC awarded
09/02/2010 : The Hong Kong-based Public Asia Affairs magazine has presented the Gold Standard Award in Government Transparency in 2009 to the National Anti-Corruption Commission, said NACC member Pakdi Phothiwichit.
Jatuporn: 1 million-red shirts to rally
09/02/2010 : More than one million red-shirts will certainly take part in a mass rally aimed at bringing down the government, United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD)leader Jatuporn Promphan claimed on Tuesday.
PM unaware CTP may jump ship
09/02/2010 : Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said he is unaware of any plan by coalition partner Chartthai Pattana Party to join force with the opposition Puea Thai Party to form a new government with Maj Gen Sanan Kachornprasart as prime minister.
Suvarnabhumi police station approved
09/02/2010 : The cabinet on Tuesday approved in principle a proposal to set up a police station inside Suvarnabhumi international airport, deputy government spokesman Supachai Jaisamut said.
Hutchinson chooses Thailand as base
09/02/2010 : Hutchinson Technology (Thailand) has committed 4.3 billion baht to build a hard-disk drive parts production plant in Rojjana industrial estate in Ayutthaya, deputy secretary-general of the Board of Investment Atcharin Phattanapanchai said on Tuesday.
EC: Donation case may go to court
09/02/2010 : The Constitution Court is likely to be asked to decide on the 258 million baht donation case against the Democrat Party, Election Commission chairman Apichart Sukhagghanond said on Tuesday.
Suwat makes birthday wish for peace
09/02/2010 : Veteran politician Suwat Liptapanlop, a key figure in the Ruam Jai Thai Chart Pattana Party, turned 55 on Tuesday and said all he wanted for his birthday was a peaceful end to the turmoil and a government that can settle the country’s problems.
Alleged insurgent bomber surrenders
09/02/2010 : A man suspected of involvement in several insurgent attacks in the far South, including the car bomb in front of Sungai Kolok police station on Aug 21, 1998, has surrendered to the Department of Special Investigation.


