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Sun, April 2, 2006 : Last updated 23:00 pm (Thai local time)



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MEDIA REACTS

New plan to counter use of threats by unruly mobs

Journalist groups work on ways to stop intimidation; Nation gets support




New poll watchdog

Election Watch 2006 - a new poll watchdog set up by health professionals and journalism lecturers - will be checking for electoral fraud today.





Snoh forgives Thaksin, says there was no ill feeling

Snoh Thienthong, once a chief adviser to Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and now one of his main detractors, used his birthday party yesterday to send a message to Thaksin that he should understand the good intentions behind his harsh criticism.



Publisher charged with lese majeste

The publisher of a banned political magazine yesterday was charged with lese majeste after publishing and distributing a quarterly that allegedly contained objectionable material.



Worst not over yet, poll suggests

A survey of Bangkok residents suggests about half the city's residents believe they are living through a political crisis and almost 36 per cent expect tension to intensify after today's vote, an Abac poll said yesterday.



Democrats threaten to sue EC

On top of making last-minute candidate changes yesterday for today's vote, the Election Commission faced another headache when the Democrat Party threatened to take it to court.






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Video link brings PM to Cabinet

Court rejects EC's rubber stamps

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A FINAL ATTEMPT TO 'MALL' THE PM


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