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Narathiwat schools to reopen on Monday

Despite the continuing conflagration of violence in Thailand's South, classes in most schools in the troubled southern province of Narathiwat will resume Monday after schools were closed for almost a week following a continuing toll of teacher deaths, a... ...full story at Bangkok Post

from Bangkok Post on Sun, Jun 17 2007

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17 Apr 07 visit Two killed, schools burned in south  »  Bangkok Post Bangkok (dpa) - Two men were killed Monday morning and several schools were burned late Sunday night in Thailand's three restive southern provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat, officials said.
17 Jun 07 visit Schools set to reopen  »  The Nation Schools in Narathiwat are expected to reopen today after having been shut for several days following the slaying of four teachers last week, according to a senior Education Ministry official.
16 Apr 07 visit No holiday for southern violence  »  Bangkok Post (TNA) New violence in Thailand's troubled southern provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat erupted late Sunday and early Monday as the rest of the country celebrated the traditional Thai New Year, according to officials.
06 Aug 08 visit Yala schools close after teacher shot  »  The Nation Ten schools in this southern border province closed yesterday over safety concerns a day after a school....
21 Jun 07 visit 45 state schools closed in South  »  The Nation Authorities yesterday announced that 35 public schools in Bannang Sata and 10 in Than To districts would be closed until next week as security officials launched a thorough sweep through this violence-prone area.

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