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BURNING ISSUE

Thaksin declares war on 'gullible' bangkok voters

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has kicked off his political alienation by insulting Bangkok voters and pampering those in the Northeast.



'PEOPLE'S AGENDA'

Democrats pledge to lower the cost of living

Party stresses education, healthcare; vows to fight corruption





Viset pours cold water on Abhisit's plan to cut oil cost

Caretaker Energy Minister Viset Choopiban yesterday claimed the Democrat Party's proposal to use PTT's dividend to reduce the retail oil price by Bt2 per litre was not practical.



Vasana takes stand, denies neglect of duty

Democrat Party secretary-general Suthep Thaugsuban insisted yesterday he would not withdraw his case accusing the three former election commissioners of malfeasance.



On the 'non-campaign' trail

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra might insist his three-day visit to the Northeast, which ended yesterday, was not about political campaigning, but arriving ahead of the premier at some of the stops on his itinerary, it was hard not to think otherwise.



My family sacrifices me, PM says

significantly boosted his morale and he would consider staying on in power after the election.



Secret EC polling today

Amornsak Noprampa, a former Supreme Court secretary who is now a bank executive.



Country depending on judges: Wissanu

Judges were urged yesterday to take more proactive roles in the administration of the country and upholding justice.



MPs not worried about Bangkok backlash

Even though caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra delivered a speech yesterday to say Bangkok's well-educated citizens had been "deceived by bad people" into turning against him, former Thai Rak Thai MPs in the capital believe the com-ments will not erode their political bases.



Big firms asked to stop supporting PM

A civic group campaigning against the Thaksin administration began its push yesterday to persuade large businesses to stop supporting the caretaker prime minister.



Senate decree now endorsed

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday he has endorsed the royal decree to open a special Senate session on August 15.






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