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Royal celebration for Queen
Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, right, arrives
at Chelsea Pier in London, before boarding the royal barge to participate in the
Diamond Jubilee River Pageant, Sunday, June 3. More than 1,000 boats sailed down
the River Thames Sunday in a flotilla tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 years
on the throne that organizers are calling the biggest pageant on the river for
350 years. (Full story on page 7)
London (AP) - The River Thames became a royal
highway Sunday, as Queen Elizabeth II led a motley but majestic flotilla
of more than 1,000 vessels in a waterborne pageant to mark her Diamond
Jubilee.
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Rayong residents rebel
against ‘red shirt village’

Rayong residents are rebelling against plans to open
a “red shirt village” near the Maptaput industrial estate, accusing
members of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship of sowing
dissension and intolerance in an otherwise-moderate province.
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Three years on, Kratinglai
redevelopment still mired in delays
 Pattaya officials have hit yet another delay in
building a vendor-free shoreline on Kratinglai Beach.
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