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Wed, July 19, 2006 : Last updated 17:41 pm (Thai local time)



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BURNING ISSUE

Pm back in the corner with his 'Reconciliation' game

Calls for cease-fire seen as time-buying ploy by opponents




Alongkorn asks PM to revoke fire-truck deal

Democrat Party deputy leader Alongkorn Pollabutr yesterday officially called on caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to revoke Cabinet resolutions relating to the multi-billion-baht deal to procure fire-fighting equipment from Austria.





One killed, 4 injured in drive-by shootings

One man was killed and four villagers were injured, two of them critically, in four separate drive-by shootings in Pattani yesterday.



Witnesses bullied in treason case: PAD

The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) yesterday threatened to sue certain police officers it said bullied witnesses into corroborating treason charges against it.

ANALYSIS

Unprecedented challenge to Prem

The rare sight of General Prem Tinsulanonda, the president of the Privy Council, wearing his Army Cavalry Corps uniform recently suggests that the political tension has risen to new heights.



Somchai to return to Justice?

Somchai Wongsawat, the permanent secretary of the Labour Department and a brother-in-law of caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, may be transferred back to the top post at the Justice Ministry in the annual civil service reshuffle in September, a source at the Justice Ministry said yesterday.



Banharn's behaviour 'suspicious'

People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) coordinator and spokesman Suriyasai Katasila said yesterday the behaviour of Chat Thai leader Banharn Silapa-archa and his party was suspicious and could be viewed as a possible conspiracy with the ruling Thai Rak Thai Party.



Temple gathering not political: govt

The government yesterday rejected as groundless speculation that today's gathering at Dhammakaya Temple of about 80,000 members of local administrative organisations from all over the country was politically motivated.

CTX SCANDAL

PM rejects kickback claim

Democrat charge of Bt643-million bribe dismissed






Top Stories



PM told to go or accept scrutiny

PM rejects kickback claim

PM 'eyeing move of senior officials'

Thai Rak Thai and Democrats will face trial

PM's note 'hints at violence'


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