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                    [Title] => 16 buses burned in Bangkok protest
                    [Summary] => BANGKOK (Xinhua) – Sixteen buses were burned and 15 damaged in the intense anti-government protests which ended in Bangkok Tuesday, according to Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA), Thai News Agency reported.
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                    [Title] => Buenavista, Herrera outclass Thai runners
                    [Summary] => Reigning SEA Games 10,000 meters champion Eduardo Buenavista stamped his class anew but it was steeplechase specialist Rene Herrera who stole the thunder by ruling the 1500-m in the on-going Thai National Open athletics championships in Bangkok Tuesday.


A confident Buenavista breasted the tape at a slow 30:44.0 in his favorite event to thwart the bid of local boy Boonthung Srisung (31:17.20) and Taipei’s Wen Chien Wu (31:17.56). Buenavista established the SEAG record of 29:19.62 in Hanoi last December.
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The President, who arrived in Bangkok Tuesday night for a two-day visit, said she asked Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to accede to the pact, which the three countries earlier signed in Kuala Lumpur.

"I informed the prime minister about it and he has agreed to make it a quadrilateral rather than a trilateral agreement," she said.
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                    [Title] => Buenavista, Herrera outclass Thai runners
                    [Summary] => Reigning SEA Games 10,000 meters champion Eduardo Buenavista stamped his class anew but it was steeplechase specialist Rene Herrera who stole the thunder by ruling the 1500-m in the on-going Thai National Open athletics championships in Bangkok Tuesday.


A confident Buenavista breasted the tape at a slow 30:44.0 in his favorite event to thwart the bid of local boy Boonthung Srisung (31:17.20) and Taipei’s Wen Chien Wu (31:17.56). Buenavista established the SEAG record of 29:19.62 in Hanoi last December.
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The President, who arrived in Bangkok Tuesday night for a two-day visit, said she asked Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to accede to the pact, which the three countries earlier signed in Kuala Lumpur.

"I informed the prime minister about it and he has agreed to make it a quadrilateral rather than a trilateral agreement," she said.
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