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Two girls hold banners during a protest in front of United Nations headquarter on Thursday. The protesters from a construction firm asked help from the UN as Iran Embassy in Bangkok allegedy refused to pay construction fees. //Photo by Sakol Sandhiratne

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Administrative Court asked to nullify the election

Growing number of people are seeking legal actions with the Administrative Court against Election Commission on Thursday in order to nullify the April 2 election.



Gen Chavalit said a neutral be appointed interim PM

Chavalit Yongchaiyudh suggested on Thursday a "neutral" individual be appointed interim prime minister to take charge of resolving the political crisis.



EC will endorse TRT partylist MPs

Election Commission chairman Vasana Puemlarp said on Thursday the EC will meet today to endorse 99 Thai Rak Thai partylist MPs.





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KINGDOM'S POLITICAL CRISIS
Crucial summit by court chiefs

Election may be nullified and a new poll called after the Supreme, Constitution and Administrative Court heads meet






ANALYSIS
King's speech guides Thailand towards uncharted territory

One hard part is over. It took the unprecedented expression of frustration from a much-revered monarch, in what is supposed to be his most auspicious year, for a divided nation to reluctantly accept two things.






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FUEL-PRICE CRISIS
Govt urged to form viable oil strategies

Corporate executives want a smooth transition



Democrats still have much prove


Demand for cement to ebb


Chinese giant Haier in second local joint venture

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TSUNAMI RECONSTRUCTION
Four schools rebuilt in Ranong, Phang Nga

Students have real classrooms at last, thanks to donors



Wisut moves to censure Apirak


Diesel price to be cut


Legal chapter closes in TPI revamp saga

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Three Thai teens for World Cup
Three Thai teens will get the chance to carry the St George's cross flag before the match between England and Paraguay in the World Cup in Germany.



Watchara blazes track, crowned fastest man


Tiew Pai Ngarm shock champs Hi-Tech

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A light at the end of the tunnel

Tomorrow's meeting of top judges can break the deadlock in accordance with HM the King's suggestion



Civil disobedience out to clog Thaksin regime's machine


HM the King suggests a solution

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