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A woman dumps a sim card of AIS mobile phone in a plastic basket prepared by People's Alliance for Democracy on Silom Road to protest Shin Corp's sell off to Tamasek Holdings of Singapore.

 Today's Highlight
POLITICAL CRISIS
THE KING WHISPERS


TV footage of the May 1992 uprising is seen as attempt to prevent renewed b outs of violence



A lesson in democracy for all

A representative from the Asia Students Association (ASA) is visiting Thailand to observe the political situation and encourage Asian students to find ways to create the society of their dreams.



Thai Bev on SGX 'means big losses'

A Thai Beverage Plc listing on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) would push away an estimated Bt30 billion of potential foreign investment in the company's local stock, according to the Stock Exchange of Thailand.






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'Both sides should refrain from confrontation'
The following is an excerpt of His Majesty the King's speech given on May 20, 1992, to the then prime minister General Suchinda Kraprayoon and Chamlong Srimuang, who led street protests calling for Suchinda's resignation.






A sign that Thaksin must go, says Sondhi
Sondhi Limthongkul, a leader of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), yesterday interpreted the showing of old footage of HM the King by the Television Pool of Thailand as a sign that Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra must go.















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No quick windfall, say AIS rivals

Major exodus of clients from market leader seen as unlikely



TOT seeks partnership with Yahoo


There's more to investing than stocks


Innovative spa chain has big plans






WEATHER TROUBLES
La Nina is headed this way

Climate phenomenon will extend the rainy season, leading to increased flooding and possible landslides, meteorologist says



Home-made bomb leaves girl, mother injured


Bank staff in pay protest


Take a night-time stroll at Dusit Zoo





REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Asean summit should be postponed
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Records fall to Niwat, Somsanga
[VETERAN'S GAMES] The brilliant Niwat Oythip of Songkhla and Somsanga Boonnok of Udon Thani were named the most outstanding athletes at the 11th Thailand Veterans Athletics Championships after the two-day meet at the Chiang Mai 700th Anniversary Stadium finished yesterday.



Paradorn finally gets a win






EDITORIAL
High time to get to root of the matter

Only an open, independent inquiry can decide whether the Shin Corp sale was completely above-board



Much expected from NRC report on becalming South




The Nation Poll

New poll posted on Tuesday

What should Somchai do?

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