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  • TCC warns of threat to GDP

    17/12/2009 : The legal impasse at Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate could hinder economic growth in the long term if the government does not resolve the issue within six months, Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) chairman Dusit Nontanakorn said on Thursday.

  • Gun-plane probe to take 1-2 weeks

    17/12/2009 : It will take a week or two to complete the investigation into the impounded cargo of explosives, grenades and other weapons found in the plane from North Korea, Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban said on Thursday.

  • Southern violence death toll now 3,860

    17/12/2009 : The violence in the far South claimed 44 lives in November, bringing the deathtoll in the the southernmost border provinces to 3,860 since the separatist rebellion erupted in January 2004 with a raid on an army armoury in Narathiwat, according to Issara news agency.

  • Health Ministry finds first pig with H1N1

    17/12/2009 : The Public Health Ministry on Thursday reported the first confirmed case of a pig being infected with the A(H1N1) virus, in Saraburi province.

  • Noodle shop bomb injures 13 in South

    17/12/2009 : Thirteen people were reported injured by a bomb explosion in front of a noodle shop in the heart of Pattani town shortly after noon on Thursday, police said.

  • SET up 0.34% midday

    17/12/2009 : The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) composite index gained 2.41 points or 0.34 per cent to close at 718.42 points. The trade value was 7.76 billion baht, with 1.44 billion shares traded.

  • Five soldiers wounded in Pattani

    17/12/2009 : Five soldiers were injured in a bomb explosion in Yarang district of Pattani province in Thursday morning, police reported.

  • Suthep gives govt perfect score

    17/12/2009 : Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban on Thursday gave the Abhisit government a perfect score of 100 for its first year in office.

  • Sivarak's mum threatens to sue Suthep

    17/12/2009 : The mother of pardoned spy Sivarak Chutipong on Thursday threatened to sue Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban if he does not stop claiming that the arrest of her son in Cambodia was staged.

  • Suthep ignores Hun Sen's blast

    17/12/2009 : Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban on Thursday declined to respond to Cambodian premier Hun Sen comments that Thai-Cambodian relations will not improve as long as the Democrat-led government remains in office.

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