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23 NOVEMBER 2005 (WEDNESDAY)



22 NOVEMBER 2005 (TUESDAY)



21 NOVEMBER 2005 (MONDAY)



19 NOVEMBER 2005 (SATURDAY)

  • receives the prestigious Indira Gandhi Award for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 2004, terming the princess as "an admirable representative of the Thai people and an outstanding symbol of a great resurgent nation". (Hindustan Times)



18 NOVEMBER 2005 (FRIDAY)

  • Over 50,000 people attends the ''Muang Thai Rai Sapda'' (Thailand Weekly) show by anti-government critic . (The Nation) (Bangkok Post)



12 NOVEMBER 2005 (SATURDAY)

  • This year's 4th H5N1 Bird Flu case is found in Thailand . He is 18 month-old boy living in Bangkok . Health experts advise the public to go on high alert because the boy had no record of touching chickens although there are a few of them in his house. (The Nation) (Bangkok Post)



9 NOVEMBER 2005 (WEDNESDAY)

  • , former Prime Minister , believes that southern unrest will be solved soon while officials receive more cooperation from local people leading to more suspects arrested. (NNB) (NNB)



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3 NOVEMBER 2005 (THURSDAY)

  • The 2nd summit of ACMECS ends successfully. The agreements between five member countries include many area of cooperation. Thailand has also pledged to contribute 100 million Baht (2.5 million US Dollar ) to a regional fund on combating H5N1 . The 3rd summit will be held in Vietnam in 2007 . (TNA)

  • has been applied in the districts of Chana and Thepha of Songkhla Province as the insurgents have attempted to expand the target territory to these districts which border three troubled provinces. (TNA)

  • The Government 's spokesman, Suraphong Suebwonglee , denies a report by '' The Washington Post '' that Thailand has hosted one of CIA 's '' Black Site '' prisons around the world for terrorist suspects. The Nation

  • . Collapsed power pole leading to widespread Blackout for three hours. A dozen Explosive s were also found and defused in other places around the city. (Bangkok Post) (TNA)



2 NOVEMBER 2005 (WEDNESDAY)



1 NOVEMBER 2005 (TUESDAY)