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Guatemalan rescue teams searched for survivors Monday after landslides caused by heavy rains killed at least 38 people around the country and left nearly two dozen others missing.
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The Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation on Friday issued a series of instructions on improved security after reviewing the police report on the Soi Rang Nam explosion caused by the firing of M-79 grenade.
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Bomb, shooting injure 7 in far South

by THMNews on September 6, 2010

Seven people, including three policemen and a soldier, were wounded in two separate incidents in the far South on Monday, police said.
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The National Anti Corruption Commission is expected soon to hand down its ruling on the impeachment motion against Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, NACC member Klanarong Chantik said on Friday.
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Bomb, shooting injures 7 in far South

by THMNews on September 6, 2010

Seven people, including three policemen and a soldier, were wounded in two separate incidents in the far South on Monday, police said.
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No recording of meeting: Bout

by THMNews on September 6, 2010

MP asked if Thaksin tried to smuggle arms for red shirts; Sirichoke ‘accused’ Russian suspect of being KGB agent
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Washington Post reported that Nicole John, daughter of U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Eric G. John, died early Friday morning after falling out of a high-rise Manhattan apartment building.
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Ombudsman seeks court ruling on Jaruvan’s status

by THMNews on September 6, 2010

The Office of the Ombudsman yesterday asked the Administrative Court to help resolve the ongoing row about the auditor-general’s position.
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Moscow decries Washington’s ‘ballyhoo’

by THMNews on September 6, 2010

Russia says bilateral ties on thin ice; Abhisit leaves decision up to court
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Press freedom in Thailand, especially for broadcast media such as community radio stations and Web boards, has “palpably deteriorated” over the past six years, lamented Roby Alampay, outgoing executive director of the Southeast Asean Press Alliance (Seapa).
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