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Today's Highlight
EC asked to disqualify Thaksin
The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) on Wednesday asked the Election Commission (EC) to disqualify caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra from Sunday's election.
19 religious teachers still in detention
Yala - Police continued detention of 19 religious teachers at a Yala school and a boat driver for questioning after their return from an island in Satun province, suspecting they might involve in a spate of violence in the deep south.
No rubber stamps for voting
Former opposition parties on Wednesday called on the Election Commission (EC) to cancel the use of rubber stamps for ballot casting, and to investigate the rallies prone to violate election laws.
Civic groups set to target MCOT and PTT listings
After their victory in blocking the listing of power utility Egat, civic groups will attempt to unravel the privatisation of MCOT Plc, according to one their legal counsellors.
AIS reignites rate war in bid for new subscribers
Advanced Info Service Plc (AIS) yesterday ignited a rate war to woo new mobile-phone subscribers, following a possible slowdown in its customer growth due to the hostile operating environment.
Thanong plays down liquidity worries
Finance Minister Thanong Bidaya yesterday blamed the tight liquidity being experienced by the government on swift spending by the Comptroller General's Department (CGD).
Arvuth is off to train in the US
[SWIMMING] The Thai Amateur Swimming Association (TASA) will send top-hope Arvuth Chinnaphasaen to train at Berkley University in the US to boost his chances in December's Asian Games.
Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?