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| Bangkok Post Main Entrance Page News Web Services Classified Advertising Subscribe Now! Contact Front page prints Top stories >> Farmers in Chachoengsao province are relieved at the arrival of fresh water from reservoirs in the north. Paddy fields had been at risk after sea water surged into the Irrigation Canal at the beginning of April. - Sontanaporn Inchan Former student activist Chotisak Onsoong went to Pathumwan police station yesterday to acknowledge the lese majeste charge against him for his refusal to rise during the royal anthem at a cinema. slides: The residents of the village of long-necked women in northern Thailand say they feel like prisoners in a human zoo. The government says that is absurd. Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Tuesday opened up with both barrels on the World Bank and the head of the United Nations for criticising food-producing countries like Thailand while letting oil exporters off the hook. Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej said on Tuesday he has signed permission for Duang Yubamrung to return to the army, less than seven years after he was cashiered over accusations he was involved in the night club murder of a policeman. Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej yesterday lashed out at the World Bank and United Nations for criticising biofuel-producing nations for soaring food prices while sparing oil exporters. The reinstatement of Duang Yubamrung to the army has drawn criticism from a key opp...
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