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![]() Farmers observing the Royal Ploughing ceremony collect sacred rice after the ceremony is over on Friday. — Thiti Wannamontha Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej called off plans for a flying weekend visit to Burma, concluding late on Friday that not even he can talk the military junta into accepting international aid for its suffering cyclone victims. BACKGROUNDER While bloated corpses still litter Irrawaddy delta fields, the controlled media promote the referendum. While a million Burmese in deep shock fight for their survival, government ministers give speeches on the "flourishing discipline democracy." Day Seven: Relief agencies say the Burmese military junta wants cash and supplies, but will not allow cyclone relief teams into the battered country. The US is considering parachuting emergency aid to what the UN says are 1.5 million "severely affected" survivors. RANGOON - Relief supplies from the United Nations began arriving in Burma yesterday, but US military planes loaded with aid were still denied access by the country's isolationist regime five days after a devastating cyclone. PM: I didn't say banks onverge of ruin Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej yesterday denied saying two commercial banks were on the verge of jeng, or bankruptcy, on a TV show which led to a run on the banks. Sutha Chansaeng resigned as social development and human security minister yesterday, in a move that may lead to a cabinet reshuffle. Mr Sutha, of the ruling People Power party (PPP), has suffered from poor health. He tendered his resignation letter yesterday. xxx
Bankers downplay Samak comments Bankers and regulators sought to reassure investors yesterday that the financial system is strong after comments by Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej raised doubts about bank stability. The board of TOT said yesterday that it would abide by the Central Administrative Court order to open negotiations on interconnection rates with DTAC but insisted that the old access charge regime was still valid. Surapong sticks by high growth target Economic growth for Thailand will exceed 6% this year with the help of higher government spending and investment, according to Finance Minister Surapong Suebwonglee. Decision time soon for Thaksin If Thaksin Shinawatra rings me for advice on his Manchester City, I would give him two choices - don't sack coach Sven-Goran Eriksson or find someone who is famous enough to please Blue fans and who looks capable of bringing success to the club. Thais crash out in Asian C'ships first round For the first time in the 24-year history of the ACBS Asian Snooker Championship, none of the Thais participating in the event could make it to the knockout stages of tournament. The Thai Rugby Union has thrown open the doors to able-bodied youngsters who have a basic knowledge of rugby to be trained by expert coaches for the Thai national team. They are to be watched closely by a team of the experts, led by Sombat Vasuhiran, who will be assisted by Suparat Alhpath, Apirak Areemitr and Supaluck Peramabutr. Sri Lanka: military says 8 killed in a bomb blast in the east Sri Lanka's military says a bomb explosion blamed on Tamil Tiger rebels ripped through a cafe in eastern Sri Lanka, killing eight people. Myanmar seizes UN relief material while its cyclone stricken people live in misery Myanmar's junta seized two planeloads of critical aid sent by the U.N. on Friday for a multitude of hungry survivors of last week's devastating cyclone, forcing the world body to suspend further help. Tornado knocks vehicles around in N. Carolina, kills 1 Authorities began combing through the wreckage Friday caused by a reported tornado that killed one person and injured three others in central North Carolina. |
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