
Vote counters run for cover in Trang

Scores of government officials and volunteers in Trang have quit the job of ballot counting amidst an atmosphere of animosity and pressure from local residents, a senior official said yesterday.
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Democrats to probe PM's inner circle

The Democrat Party will probe Thaksin Shinawatra and his inner circle for evidence of graft, deputy party leader Alongkorn Pollabutr said yesterday.
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Arrests spark sacking

The director of Klong Toei district has been removed from his post after arresting 20 students for handing out leaflets urging people to vote.
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Mob's top leaders come under fire

A senior police officer yesterday accused the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) of myriad criminal violations relating to its anti-Thaksin protests.
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Next govt should only be caretaker: lecturers

The government formed from Sunday's general election should be prevented from making major decisions, particularly in relation to mega-projects, a group of Chulalongkorn University lecturers said yesterday.
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Democrats pose bigger threat than TRT: Sita

Thai Rak Thai Party spokesman Sita Divari faced down the Democrat Party yesterday, saying it posed a greater menace to democracy than his party leader Thaksin Shinawatra.
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