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FRAUD ACCUSATION
Suthep puts some flesh on allegation


Democrat sets out how TRT 'got people to represent small parties on April 2'



COPING WITH THE RUMOUR MILL
Too much politics bad for your health


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Kanin calls for 120-day poll delay
Kanin Boonsuwan, one of the country's sharpest minds on constitutional issues, has suggested the April 2 poll be postponed by 120 days to end the political crisis.






PAD tells top police it will not budge
The People's Alliance for Democracy yesterday vowed to keep its anti-Thaksin rally site intact even though the Red Cross Fair has a prior booking to turn part of the area into its annual fairground later this month.















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PREMIERSHIP
Replace PM, professionals urge Palace

Lawyers, journalists mount bid to unseat Thaksin



Search for lawyer may end today


Marking the centenary of a great teacher


Too much politics bad for your health





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Danai to play in Davis Cup
Thai No 2 Danai Udomchoke has changed his mind and will play for Thailand in the Davis Cup tie against Japan next month, according to the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand (LTAT).



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What is to be done about China?

Concern over the Asian giant's military might must be countered by encouraging openness



Runaway premier Thaksin defies political gravity


Animated in Siam


Postponing poll is an effective solution to the political impasse




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