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  • China landslides kill 8, 40 missing

    02/09/2010 : At least eight people died and 40 were missing after rain-triggered landslides struck a community in southwestern China, state media reported on Thursday.

  • 74 MTP projects allowed to proceed

    02/09/2010 : The Central Administrative Court allowed 74 of the 76 industrial projects in Map Ta Phut, which were suspended by a court injunction last year, to proceed, reports said.

  • SET up 0.13%

    02/09/2010 : SET index closed at 920.54, up 1.20 or 0.13% in trade worth 47.81 billion baht on Thursday.

  • Bidding war for Carrefour's Asia stores

    02/09/2010 : British and Japanese retail giants along with local operators are in an auction battle to take over the Southeast Asian business of French supermarket chain Carrefour, reports said Thursday.

  • Police, schools meet on violence

    02/09/2010 : Police and representatives of schools with a violence problem have agreed to step up measures to prevent clashes between students.

  • King appoints Prayuth army chief

    02/09/2010 : His Majesty the king has signed a royal command appointing deputy army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha as the new army chief, reports said.

  • Preecha: I'm still with Puea Thai

    02/09/2010 : Samut Prakan MP Preecha Prasopdee on Thursday reaffirmed his loyalty to Puea Thai and denied leaving for another party.

  • Puea Thai's 'olive-branch ultimatum'

    02/09/2010 : The opposition Puea Thai Party on Thursday issued a statement calling for all sides to hold talks to explore ways to end political conflict and achieve peaceful reconciliation.

  • Two students arrested over killing

    02/09/2010 : Two students of Bangkapi Technical school were arrested on Thursday for the murder of a 9-year-old schoolboy on a bus on Wednesday morning, police said.

  • SET index rises 6.02 points

    02/09/2010 : The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) composite index went up 6.02 points or 0.65% to close at 925.36 points at the end of trading session on Thursday morning. The trade value was 24.05 billion baht.

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