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Wed, July 19, 2006 : Last updated 20:01 pm (Thai local time)



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BURNING ISSUE

PM and his Foes are both gaining confidence

Thaksin seems sure he's back in the race, as his critics cite the charter to drive home the point he's overstayed his welcome




Election decree 'not rejected by palace'

Key government figures yesterday insisted a government draft decree calling for a general election had not been turned down by the Royal Palace.



DHAMMAKAYA SPEECH

PM turns temple talk to politics

Religion takes back seat as Thaksin and co appear to lobby local officials



Kiat calls on police to trace money trail in CTX scandal

Democrat Party executive Kiat Sittheeamorn yesterday urged the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to continue tracing the transactions involved in the Bt643-million purchase of CTX scanners for Suvarnabhumi Airport.



PM 'eyeing move of senior officials'

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will today meet ministers planning to appoint new permanent secretaries, according to a Government House source.



Samak fires broadside at Gen Prem

Senator Samak Sundaravej yesterday strongly criticised Privy Council President General Prem Tinsulanonda, saying his philosophy about the loyalty of the military to the country and the Monarchy is nonsense.



Banharn agrees to talk reconciliation

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will discuss how to resolve the political stalemate with Banharn Silapa-archa when the Chat Thai Party leader returns from the United States on July 27, Thaksin said yesterday.



Commissioners cling to jobs

The three remaining election commissioners yesterday continued to defy calls for their resignation, saying even if there was only one of them, the Election Commission could still carry out its role.






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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