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Thai share plunge almost 7 per cent on panic selling

Thailand Stock MarketBangkok - Thai share values plunged 6.96 per cent in value on Friday as panic selling seized the region, analysts said.

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index ended at 432.87, down 32.37 points or 6.96 per cent.

"There was panic selling in tune with the trend in other Asian markets," said Phuwadol Larpudomsuk, an analyst at Asia Plus Securities.

Thailand's uncertain political scene also played a role. Another confrontation between anti-government protestors and anti-anti-government protestors is expected over the weekend.

Malaysia issues fatwa against lesbianism and men’s clothes for women

London, Oct 24 : Malaysia’s National Fatwa Council has decided to ban men’s clothes for women and also lesbian relationship amongst women.

According to the Telegraph, Abdul Shukor Husin, chairman of the National Fatwa Council, said women wearing men’s clothes and behaving like men was unacceptable. He also said that lesbianism amongst women (sex between two woman) was highly unacceptable.

Dr Abdul explained, "In view of this, the National Fatwa Council have decided and taken the stand that such acts are forbidden and banned."

Male homosexuality - specifically sodomy - is illegal in Malaysia and punishable with up to 20 years in jail.

“Livid’ British war hero lives in car while Afghan family given 1.2 mln pound mansion

London, Oct 24 : A British war hero who fought in Afghanistan is living in his car, while a migrant family of Afghans has been handed over a 1.2million pounds mansion.

According to the Sun, Corporal Marcus Kilpatrick, 31, who spends his nights in a sleeping bag in the back of a 12-year-old Land Rover, was told no council housing was available for him.

Marcus, who had served in Afghanistan and Northern Ireland, said: "I feel completely let down and unloved by my own country."

Unemployed Marcus, originally from Norwich, sought help a week ago from Ealing Council in West London.

"I kept getting pushed from one person to another, or got told to come back the next day or the next, the paper quoted him, as saying.

Latvia launches online aural history project

Latvian President Valdis ZatlersRiga - Latvian President Valdis Zatlers launched a national history project Friday in the suitably historic surroundings of Riga Castle.

Zatlers recorded a brief piece of video in which he talks about Latvia from a personal perspective.

His contribution will be added to an online library of interviews with ordinary Latvians which has been created at the website www. collectivememory. tv.

The hope is that as video clips are added to the 40 currently online, an authentic aural history of the Baltic nation will be established, distinct from academic history.

Police fear riots if Obama loses US election

Barack ObamaWashington, Oct 24 : Amid rumours that Democratic supporters might indulge in civil disobedience and protests in case their party candidate Barack Obama is defeated in the Nov 4 presidential polls, the Police here fear riots and are preparing to control the same.

“We always try to prepare for the worst,” said Oakland Police Separtment spokesman Jeff Thomason.

Three held in connection with Malegaon blasts

MalegaonMalegaon, Oct 24 : Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested three persons in connection with the blasts in the powerloom town of Malegaon on September 29.

Earlier, four persons were detained by police from Indore and Dewas and later taken to Mumbai for questioning.

Maharashtra Police suspect the involvement of Hindu Jagran Manch (HJM) in the Malegaon-Modasa blasts, a charge denied by the right-wing outfit.

The HJM said that it has no direct or indirect connection with the blasts.

The blast took place near a hotel in Bhikku Chowk, in which four people were killed and 70 others were injured.

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