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Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva waves to cheering crowd at a rally at Sanam Luang. He criticised caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra of corruption.

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Opposition Party support royally-appointed prime minister

Democrat Party have called for caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to ask HM the King for royally appointed premier to end the ongoing political chaos.



No lawsuit for Chamlong : Attroney General

Public prosecutors have rejected a lawsuit accusing Chamlong Srimuang of creating public disorder and blocking traffic for a demonstration he led against the listing of Thai Beverage Plc on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, a spokesman for the Attorney General's Office said on Friday.



Bangkok contenders for senate register

More than 200 Bangkok contenders for next month's Upper House election registered on Friday at Bangkok's Senior Citizens Club in Lumpini Park when the Election Commission (EC) opened applications.






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ROYAL DECREES REVOKED
Court ends privatisation of Egat

Consumer-rights groups hail ruling to keep state power utility in public hands; TRT key economic poilicy suffers a blow






Damaging verdict hits ruling party where it hurts
The ruling was not unexpected. But the Supreme Administrative Court has shocked the Thai Rak Thai Party with surprisingly strong, hard-hitting reasons why the planned privatisation of the Egat Plc must be stopped.






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EGAT IPO REJECTED
Ruling not end to privatisation drive

Stock market investors shrug off ruling by Supreme Administrative Court, SET climbs up 5.3 points



Draft law would bar foreign domination


PM keeps faith in ailing Somkid


TOT to appeal True award

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PATTANI GRAVES
Pornthip to investigate 300 bodies

No police records for corpses in city burial site; 'many may be killings'



Ex-councillor among 5 nabbed in drug bust


'Poh' graft verdict postponed again


Officials to launch study of dangerous bacterium

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Wattana lets Lee off hook
[SNOOKER] James Wattana tossed away a 4-1 lead as he bowed out of the Star Group China Open yesterday.



Suchanan and Montinee go on


Shooters take aim at Olympics


Barnes for foot volley

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EDITORIAL
Court's ruling a big blow for govt

Conflicts of interest and irregularities in Egat's privatisation drive PM's battered leadership even lower



Thaksin the wizard attempts a supernatural twist

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